BY: JEFF QUACKENBUSH
Growth of the luxury wine business out of the California North Coast has made such a big impression on Eurostampa that the Italian family behind the global printer of labels for high-end wine and spirits is making a big expansion to its Napa Valley production facility.
Early next year, Eurostampa California plans to open a 80,000-square-foot plant in a newly completed south Napa building at 1325 Airport Blvd. That would make catapult Eurostampa to among the top wine-label printers in the North Bay by size of facility, behind Multi-Color Wine & Spirits’s 150,000-square-foot Napa facility, according to the Business Journal’s Book of Lists.
SOURCE: http://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com
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