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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 |
TRENDING STORY |
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Unified Symposium Reshuffles Program to Prioritize Wildfire Smoke Discussion
In response to the industry’s need for answers and solutions to the regular occurrence of seasonal wildfires in the West, the 2021 Unified Wine & Grape Symposium will launch its event on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, with a comprehensive discussion of the many issues related to wildfire smoke events and winegrowing… |
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TODAY’S NEWS |
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Many California Farmworkers Fear a Winter of Hunger and Homelessness Amid the Pandemic
Familiar with the seasonal nature of farm work, most field laborers conserve earnings from earlier months to plan for the cold season when fewer people are needed for tasks such as pruning. But this year, there has not been enough work and many are dreading a winter of scarcity… |
Vinexpo New York 2021 Edition Cancelled Due to Ongoing Risks of COVID-19
Diversified Communications and Vinexposium, organizers of Vinexpo New York, the premier wine and spirits trade event in North America, today announced its exhibition scheduled for February 3-4, 2021 at Manhattan’s Jacob K. Javits Center has been cancelled… |
Napa 2020 ‘Not Lost’ Despite Smoke Taint Concerns
The 2020 vintage is ‘not lost’, Napa Valley Vintners has said, although the impact of smoke and wildfires is likely to mean less wine overall… |
Registration for the 2021 Virtual Unified Wine & Grape Symposium Opens November 3
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Landfill Woes Napa’s Latest Concern
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A New State Law Could Allow Small-Scale Outdoor Cannabis Farmers to Adopt the French Wine Concept of Terroir
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Find Out How This Northern Michigan Winery Has Prepared Its Staff for This Safe, Busy Harvest Season
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ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, FedEx Launch Same Day Alcohol Delivery
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Canadian Vineyard Suffers Grape Theft
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The Robots of the Wine Industry Are on Their Way
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Australian Wine Industry Receives $226,888 to Help Make Trucks Safer
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Covid-19: Challenges and Opportunities in the Chinese Wine Market
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Skills Leadership Group to Promote Marlborough’s Labour Opportunities
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Wine Trends During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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BLOGS |
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The Question of Cancel Culture and “Feminine” Wine
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Wine 2020: A Guide for the Overwhelmed
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Successful Brand Building: A Zen Approach
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Post-Harvest Vineyard Management
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How You Can Spot Fake Wines
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WINEINDUSTRY.JOBS |
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District Manager
Columbia Distributing – Portland, OR, USA |
Wine Bottling Technician
The Bottle Meister, Inc. – Paso Robles, CA, USA |
HR Manager
Recruiting Associates Network – American Canyon, CA, USA |
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PEOPLE |
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“I Love This Industry from the Bottom of My Heart,” Says Heidi Scheid, Person of the Year
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Ste. Michelle Names David Dearie CEO
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Finding a Silver Lining in Napa: A Live Chat with Andy Erickson
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Sommeliers Uncork Their Creativity to Survive
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A Woman’s Journey: Small Town Farmer to General Manager of a Bordeaux Chateau by Way of Napa
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SUPPLIER NEWS |
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Acker Launches 200 Wine Indices and a Wine Analytics Platform
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Aperity and El Toro Partner on Innovative Data Solutions for Beverage Supply Chain Participants
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Order Sparkling Rosé Now for Thanksgiving Wine Sales
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New Distributor Onboarded at Columbus Wine and Spirits
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More Supplier News
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VINEYARD & WINERY |
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O’Neill Vintners & Distillers with Charles Woodson Announce New College Scholarship Series to Support BIPOC Wine Industry Students with Two Top California Universities
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Napa Valley’s Frank Family Vineyards’ Launches Fourth “Frank for a Cause” Initiative in Support of James Beard Foundation Open for Good Campaign
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2020: The Year That Changed the World? The Story of an Extraordinary Ornellaia Vintage
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Emeritus Vineyards Expands Distribution Partnership with Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits into California
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Wine Brand’s ‘Election Night Survival Kit’ Sells Out as US Braces Itself for Messy Election
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