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UC Davis Winery Sales to Support Student Scholarships Starting June 16

Davis, education, money, economy

The UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology will begin wine sales on June 16, featuring six new student-made wines and three UC Davis labels. Proceeds fund student scholarships.

- Sales run from noon to 4 p.m. at the Teaching and Research Winery, 631 Hilgard Lane, Davis.

- Last year's sales generated $100,000 for scholarships; all student wines sold out. - New this year: students provide cost analysis for business viability.

The program, enabled by a state law change, turns previously discarded wine into a revenue stream, supporting sustainability and hands-on education.

This story was originally reported by dailydemocrat. Read the original article here.

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