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Single vineyards will define Napa’s future
The Napa Valley will increasingly be defined less by broader appellations and more by single vineyard, single block wines in the near future thinks ex-Beringer winemaker Tor Kenward…
California approves Russian River diversion for vineyard frost protection
The state Water Resources Control Board announced Friday that it has approved three programs to allow grape growers in the Russian River watershed to divert water for frost protection this spring…
France is the biggest wine producer in 2014
The world of wine is changing, but changing slowly. Over the last few decades world wine production and consumption have shifted from “traditional” countries to “new” wine countries…
Napa County to explore the price of wine success
Napa County is wrestling with the notion that wineries may be getting too big and the problems associated with that growth…
Women for WineSense unveils Women in Wine panelists
Time for a truce on alcohol levels
Vin de France wine tasting celebrates star additions
Napa Valley Tourism Innovators Receive ‘Best Of’ Accolades
Washington wine professionals outgrow Kennewick’s convention center
Texas Tech University Offers New Wine Major
Rhone grapes gaining larger niche at Washington wineries
Snow could save East Coast vineyards from frigid temps
FIFA World Cup drives Brazil wine export boom
Will Aussies close ‘perverse’ tax loophole benefiting Kiwi wine producers?
Opus One sends U.S. Supreme Court justice to sleep
What causes red wine headaches?
What you need to know before replacing your winery software
Wackiest wine names on U.S. market
Lettie Teague Takes on Ten Wine “Truisms”
Storytelling is the New Marketing: Five Lessons for Wine Brands Shifting Toward Narrative
Are Americans going to drink more wine?
Wine needs a Pliny the Younger
Millennials are the next Boom generation
Six Trends that will Shape the Food Industry in 2015
The end of the three-tier system?
The 11th Commandment: Don’t offend wine critics