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  • I asked Danny Brager , a vice president on Nielsen's alcohol research team, for his view of the phenomenon.

    Why You'll Be Drinking Moscato This Year Lettie Teague 2012

  • Mr. Brager said he'd never seen anything like the Moscato craze in more than 10 years of analyzing wine trends.

    Why You'll Be Drinking Moscato This Year Lettie Teague 2012

  • But Pinot Noir's percentage growth quickly fell to the low 20s, Mr. Brager added, and the growth in sales is only 11% now.

    Why You'll Be Drinking Moscato This Year Lettie Teague 2012

  • Her parents, Louis and Etta (Brager) Schachter, divorced when she was young.

    May Brodbeck. 2009

  • The biggest growth in boxed wines, Mr. Brager said, was in the three-liter, higher-priced category: that is, $20 or more.

    NYT > Global Home By ERIC ASIMOV 2011

  • The biggest growth in boxed wines, Mr. Brager said, was in the three-liter, higher-priced category: that is, $20 or more.

    NYT > Home Page By ERIC ASIMOV 2011

  • The Everett Coho Salmon Derby also had a boat/motor/trailer package dedicated to this derby, and the winning name drawn was Jennifer Brager of Stanwood who was present with her husband and two children and proudly took custody of her prize.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • These boxes, largely in five-liter sizes, the equivalent of 6.67 bottles, which might sell for as little as $12, did especially well just after the economic meltdown, said Danny Brager of the Nielsen Company, which tracks sales.

    NYT > Home Page By ERIC ASIMOV 2011

  • "The funny thing about Brager was her neighbor had won the raffle last year," said Carl Reinstra, an Everett Coho Derby spokesman.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • These boxes, largely in five-liter sizes, the equivalent of 6.67 bottles, which might sell for as little as $12, did especially well just after the economic meltdown, said Danny Brager of the Nielsen Company, which tracks sales.

    NYT > Global Home By ERIC ASIMOV 2011

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