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The Vintner market is a segment of the wine industry that encompasses the production, distribution, and sale of wine. It includes wineries, vineyards, and other related businesses. Vintners are responsible for the cultivation of grapes, the production of wine, and the marketing and sale of the product. They may also be involved in the import and export of wine, as well as the storage and distribution of the product.
Vintners are typically organized into cooperatives, associations, and other organizations that promote the interests of the industry. These organizations often provide resources and support to their members, such as marketing and educational materials. They may also provide access to industry-specific events and conferences.
Some of the companies in the Vintner market include E&J Gallo Winery, Constellation Brands, The Wine Group, and Treasury Wine Estates. Other notable companies include Jackson Family Wines, Duckhorn Wine Company, and Kendall-Jackson. Show Less Read more