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Stepping into an intrastate wine war, the California Supreme Court agreed to decide whether winemakers are allowed to use "Napa" on their labels if their grapes are actually grown elsewhere. That decision makes the court the referee in a fight between the powerful Napa Valley Vintners Association and the tiny Bronco Wine Co., best known for its $1.99 Charles Shaw brand, commonly called "Two-Buck Chuck."
April 18, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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