
“Pyramid Valley Vineyards produces collectable wines in New Zealand and sees the new currency as a development in line with its innovative approach to the wine business. Just last week, California’s Mondo Cellars winery also embraced bitcoin by selling shares to fund expansion of its operations. The Rollingdale winery in British Columbia, Canada, has traded bitcoins for bottles since February, and was the first in North America to do so. The Picnic Wine Company in California’s Napa Valley also announced it would accept bitcoin back in April.”
http://www.coindesk.com/new-zealand-winery-first-accept-bitcoin/
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