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Could Coca Cola Try to Buy Pernod Ricard’s Wine Brands?
Rumours started circulating around Pernod Ricards intention to sell its wine brands, which include Jacobs Creek, based out of the Barossa Valley, and other labels including Brancott Estate, Kenwood and Campo Viejo, earlier this year …
Canned vs. Bottled: Which Type of Wine Is More Sustainable?
Wander into any liquor store this time of year, and youre bound to see a growing share of the real estate dedicated to wine in cans. Typically served in 250-milliliter aluminum cans and sold by the four- or six-pack, canned wine seems to be the drink of choice for people enjoying the beach or summer picnics …
TTB Proposes the Elimination of Most Standards of Fill for Wine and Distilled Spirit
On Monday, July 1, 2019, we published two deregulatory proposed rules in the Federal Register proposing to eliminate all but a minimum standard of fill for wine containers (Notice No. 182), and all but a minimum and maximum standard of fill for distilled spirits containers (Notice No. 183) …
Climate Change Could Mean More Pesticides in Your Wine, According to Researchers
Summer is the perfect time to sit outside and uncork a bottle of chilled white wine or Rosé. But drinkers who prefer European pours, watch out: Much more of it is likely to have been treated with pesticides …
Next Climate Challenge: Getting the Smoky Taste Out of Wine
Climate Change Begets Changing “Terroir,” and Winegrowers Respond
Turkey Flat: Natural Wine Has Led Consumers Towards Lighter Styles
Liber Pater to Release the Most Expensive Wine in the World
Bordeaux Vintners Convicted of Fraud, but Fellow Winemakers Cry Foul
Champagne Embarks on Major Tourism Drive
Barolo & Barbaresco Academy Launched in the Heart of Langhe
Santorini Vineyards Hit by Unprecedented Rainfall
Dan Berger: California’s Non-Cabernet Sauvignon Legacy
The Shifting Landscape in the Wine Industry: A Wine Business Institute Research Summit
July 10, 2019 – Rohnert Park, CA, USA
Postmodern Winemaking “Somm-inar” with Clark Smith
July 14, 2019 – South San Francisco, CA, USA
Microscope Workshop Level 2
July 18, 2019 – Windsor, CA, USA
2019 International Bulk Wine & Spirits Show
July 23, 2019 – South San Francisco, CA, USA
3rd Annual Wine & Weed Symposium
August 8 – Santa Rosa, CA, USA
Barrel Sales Representative
Bouchard Cooperages – Napa, CA, USA
Winery Retail Director
Huber’s Orchard, Winery, & Vineyards – Borden, IN, USA
Retail Sales Representative
Hazel’s Beverage World – Boulder, Colorado, USA
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‘To Kalon’ Napa Valley Trademark Case Against Constellation Brands Gets Amended
Millennial Winemakers – the Future of Mid-Atlantic Wine
The Incredible Ways the 4th Industrial Revolution and AI Are Changing Winemaking
Sonoma County Winegrowers Share Early Outlook on 2019 Harvest Crop Expected
The Complete Guide to Egg Fermentation
Wine Grape Pruning Expenses Slashed with Mechanization
How Millennials’ Wine Preferences Differ from Boomers
TTB Efforts to Streamline COLA Application Process: New “Conditionally Approved” COLA Status
How Wine Became Part of the Trade War
Schumer Joins Wineries to Push for Change in Canned Wine Regulations
Experts Discuss Career Prospects in Wine
Napa’s Crimson Wine Group Names Interim CEO
Wine, Widgets & Website Accessibility
How #Soberlife Is Affecting the Drinks Industry