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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 02 |
TRENDING STORY |
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‘Layers of Crises’: Napa Wine and Tourism Industries Navigate the Virus and Fires
Napa County’s two biggest industries — wine and tourism have one eye on coming winter weather that could dampen the enthusiasm of returning visitors and another on a recent alarming rise in COVID-19 cases… |
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TODAY’S NEWS |
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Oregon’s Proposed Tax Hike on Beer, Wine and Cider Threatens to Kick an Industry While It’s Down
At a time when small, independent breweries, wineries and cideries are gasping to survive the pandemic, Oregon’s health authority wants to raise taxes on these businesses by around 800%… |
UC Davis Study Confirms That Russian River Valley Vineyard Neighborhoods Have ‘Fingerprints’
There is a term in the Russian River Valley, one of North America’s premier wine growing regions in California’s Sonoma County. It’s a friendly word, collaborative and almost nostalgic: neighborhoods… |
DTC: Wineries Do More with Less, Paso Robles Wineries Lead DTC Growth in September
While tasting room visitation in the region was down 45 percent, California’s Central Coast wineries, primarily from Paso Robles, saw direct to consumer revenues grow 34 percent in September, according to Community Benchmark… |
Dream Big Darling Goes Virtual with Annual Auction Starting on Nov. 6
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Impact of Climate Change on California Wine Regions Focus of UC Davis Discussion Free Online Panel
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Lower Yields, High Quality Fruit and Plenty of Challenges Make for Historic Oregon Vintage
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How Wine Clubs Are Helping U.S. Wineries Stay Afloat
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Concha y Toro Enjoys 53% EBITDA Growth in Third Quarter
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What the Future Holds for Constellation Brands
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Prosecco Doc Rosé Officially Approved to Begin Exporting Worldwide
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The 2020 Bordeaux Harvest
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Vini D’Abruzzo Consortium Names Colangelo & Partners Agency of Record for US Communications Campaign
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Prowine China 2020: Good Response Despite COVID-19
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Wine Tourism Battle Plans for COVID 19 Revealed at IWINETC Virtual 2020
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BLOGS |
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The New Conversation About White Wine and Tannins
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Consumers Are Still Trading Up on Wine in the Covid Era, but the Wins Are Uneven
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What Does COVID Mean for the Small Wineries? Hint – It’s Better Than You Think
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TTB Rulings Provide More Flexibility for Alcohol Labeling
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Wine Shippers Are Duping “Unsuspecting Consumers”
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WINEINDUSTRY.JOBS |
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Production/Maintenance Operator
Recruiting Associates Network – Fairfield, CA, USA |
Wine Bottling Technician
The Bottle Meister, Inc. – Paso Robles, CA, USA |
District Manager
Columbia Distributing – Portland, OR, USA |
More Wine Industry Jobs
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PEOPLE |
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As Grounded Wine Co. Grows to Meet Demand, Josh Phelps Establishes Independent National Sales Team
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Women in Wine: Sexism, Racism and Ageism
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Wine Through an Oregon Lens
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Most Admired 2020: Jeff Restel, Elevate Wine
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Israel’s Second Master of Wine Appointment Marks a Milestone for Israeli Wine
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SUPPLIER NEWS |
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New Tools to Help Overcome Stuck Fermentations in Wine
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Oak Barrel Alternatives to Aid with Smoke Affected Fruit
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Reusable eCommerce Wine Shipper Wins RPA Award
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Moisture-Loc and Frost Protection
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More Supplier News
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VINEYARD & WINERY |
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Trefethen Family Vineyards Launches New Taste the Estate & Twilight Experiences for the Holidays
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The Fladgate Partnership Announces: 1994 Vintage Port Special-Edition Set
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SIP Certified Welcomes New Winery and Vineyard Members
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Daou Winery to Launch ‘Patrimony’ in Harrods
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Chalk Hill on Top of the World in McLaren Vale
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