Vineyard & Winery Management

March/April 2014

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1 0 2 V I N E YA R D & W I N E RY M A N A G E M E N T | M a r - A p r 2 014 w w w. v w m m e d i a . c o m SUPPLIER NEW PRODUCTS New Ozone Line from ClearWater Tech ClearWater Tech of San Luis Obispo, Calif., invites wineries to learn more about new ozone solutions built for the wine industry. The company's new product line offers powerful, effective and reliable equipment at an affordable price. Register at www.cwtozone.com to receive up to $1,000 off the purchase price of ClearWa- ter Tech's newest offering. Dynamax Introduces Wireless Temp System The new SapIP-IRT wireless infrared tem- perature system from Houston, Texas-based Dynamax Inc. is the latest development in I R l e a f t e m p e r a t u r e sensing for use in irri- gation scheduling and plant stress detection. This new system allows for small IRT nodes to be distributed up to 500 meters apart, and for data to be collected with a single wireless modem. Learn more at www.dynamax.com. Glass & Co. to Service North America Austrian lead-free crystal glassware producer Glass & Co USA now services the North American market via its website, www.wineglass-usa.com, and select distributors. The company's lead-free, dishwasher-safe crystal glasses are made from a single piece of high-density glass with no joints, making them break-resistant. For more information, call Martin Richter at 917-991-0222. New Cork Laser Printing from M.A. Silva Sonoma County-based M.A. Silva USA now offers cork laser printing technology with the high- est capable image resolution for printing natural cork stoppers. The D-CLP laser printer is offered with M.A. Silva's Diamond Program of premium services, along with D-GC/MS testing. The D-CLP creates detailed 3-D-style imaging within the full 360-degree cork body spectrum. Learn more at www.masilva.com. New Wine Rack from Garden Décor The new Nautical Themed Wine Rack from gar- dendecoraccents.com features a wooden barrel with metal banding and golden rivets. It has space for multiple bottles and stands on four feet. Made of fir wood and iron, the rack weighs 8 pounds. For details, visit www.gardendecoraccents.com.

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