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Napa Valley May Cut Back on New Wineries
With more than 500 wineries in Napa Valley, some leaders are asking if it’s time to consider a moratorium on new ones…
Is Your Winery Ready for a TTB Audit?
From winemaking to marketing; sales to accounting, every part of running a winery contributes to the success of the business. Part of ensuring success is keeping the business compliant. This is particularly important if you are selected for a TTB audit…
Pennsylvania Lawyer Falls Foul of State Wine Laws
A 50-year-old lawyer avoided prison and was instead put on probation and ordered to undertake community service after breaching Pennsylvania’s liquor laws, but his $125,000 collection of fine wine might not get off so lightly…
Early grape crush kicks off California’s winemaking season
At the University of California’s prized winemaking institute near Sacramento, a sleek metal wine crusher on Thursday morning let out a deep rumble and began to shake, jostling grapes made sweeter by the state’s ongoing drought into sticky juice…
The 16 Most Counterfeited Wines
Gaza’s Christians Brew Illegal Wine in Defiance of Hamas
Vineyards = Ugly Environmental Disasters Says L.A. County
‘Spanish for the Wine Industry’ dictionary online released
Strategic plan aimed at North Carolina’s wine-grape industry
Michigan Conference Focuses on Impact of Climate Change in Grapes
German Wine Reforms a Positive Change
Nearly 60 Tennessee communities to have supermarket wine on November ballot
French wine harvest picks up in 2014
New York Grape Grower Survey Reveals Huge Losses
California Drought Leads to Groundwater Drilling Boom
3rd Annual North Coast Wine Industry Expo Attendee Registration Now Open
California has given away rights to far more water than it has
Are direct-to-consumer sales really failing to lift the wine industry?
Heating Up The Vineyard Creates Sustainable Results
Champagne Coupe Moulded From Kate Moss’s Breast Launched
Sonoma State Offers Newly Restructured Wine Business Management Online Certificate
Business booms for custom crush wineries in Sonoma County
Wine-by-the-glass taps new profits
‘Don’t miss the point with U.S. millennials’, Wine Intelligence warns industry
Are Sulfites in Wine Bad for You?
U.S. women drink wine to relax – men look for high quality
Sonoma County Winegrowers Announce New 2014-2015 Commissioners
Napa County supervisors hear calls for new winery rules
Treasury Wine’s Michael Clarke flags U.S. acquisitions despite $100m loss
The Benefits of Choosing Custom Crush as Your First Wine Venture