The specific location of a product's origin is more important with some products than others. Wine is the classic example, as the dirt and weather in which grapes are grown can have a profound effect on the nature of the end product. A designation such as "Russian River Valley" in Sonoma therefore does more than just stroke the vanity of the given region -- it protects customers expecting a product to have certain location-related qualities and characteristics. Thus,...
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