August 14, 2023
In July, Tennessee attorney general Jonathan Skrmetti filed a federal lawsuit against six out-of-state retailers, claiming they illegally shipped alcohol into the state. By Jeff Siegel Alex...
August 7, 2023
Business owners have an extreme level of control over many commonplace accidents. By Larry Chasin We’ve all heard and seen the effects of extreme weather and the damage it can cause to property....
March 27, 2023
The pandemic changed the way we shop. This is both good and bad news for wine producers. By Jeff Siegel Have third-party delivery services such as Drizly and Instacart ever been more in demand?...
February 24, 2023
Much is still unclear in the drive toward ingredient labels but, it seems, the legislation is unavoidable. By Jeff Siegel Talk to those who follow these things, and some sort of ingredient and nutritional...
February 1, 2023
Winery owners who want to be sure their business is protected well into the future would be wise to invest in risk management. By Larry Chasin Wineries navigate critical risks that threaten their...
December 23, 2022
In 2022, Wine Industry Advisor continued its mission to provide you — our broad audience of professionals and enthusiasts — the latest, most important information about key topics facing our industry. ...
December 21, 2022
“Robert Sinskey Vineyards Sold the Winery … and It Bought the Farm.” By Barbara Barielle Last week, it was announced that the famed Robert Sinskey Vineyards had been acquired by Stewart and Linda Resnick’s...
December 19, 2022
Now that the dust has settled a bit on the 2022 midterm elections, we can take a look at what happened and what it might mean for the American wine industry. By Michael Kaiser What do the recent election...
December 12, 2022
Despite several legal setbacks over the past year or two, there seems to be reason for optimism in the DTC realm, yes? Maybe not. By Jeff Siegel At first glance, the variety of federal lawsuits...
November 21, 2022
As the 112th Congress winds down, WineAmerica is currently tracking a few pieces of legislation that are making their way through the process. By Jim Trezise As the dust was settling after the midterm...