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August 5, 2018

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Wineries worry state support will be watered down (The Detroit News)

NewsBy Emily DockeryAugust 5, 2018

For more than two decades, commercial wine grape grower Dan Nitz has dreamed of opening his own winery on his family’s sprawling vineyards in the gentle hills east of the Lake Michigan shoreline. Nitz envisions his Chill Hill winery as just that — a place to chill, sip wine and soak in pastoral views of vineyards, woods…

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