Packaging

Clear as Glass: Wine Bottle Importers Are Being Investigated by the Feds

Sometime early next year, the federal government should conclude its investigation into whether some imported glass wine bottles are being sold at ...

Expert Editorial: U.S. Government Continues Investigation of Glass Container Imports

Department of Commerce’s early determinations mirror industry and workforce concerns. By Scott DeFife   The June announcement that the U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily determined the government...

A Little Lighter: New Glass Alternatives Lower Shipping Costs, Carbon Footprints

“We’ve done enough carbon dating, now may be the time to break up.” —Randall Grahm By Laura Ness   Glass is heavy, resource intensive to produce and...

Cork Harvest 101: Cork Supply Brings Harvest to Life on California Campuses

The bark of a cork tree can only be harvested once every nine years, so opportunities for such demonstrations are few and far between. By...

Wine Industry Advisor’s Top Articles of 2023: Viticulture and Winemaking

In 2023, Wine Industry Advisor continued its mission to provide you — our broad audience of professionals and enthusiasts — the latest, most important...

Wine Industry Advisor’s Top Articles of 2023: Expert Editorials

In 2023, Wine Industry Advisor continued its mission to provide you — our broad audience of professionals and enthusiasts — the latest, most important...

The California Bottle Bill: 9 Important Takeaways (UPDATED)

The deadline for compliance is fast approaching. Are you ready? By Jeff Siegel   One of the biggest changes in the California wine industry since the end...

One Wine at a Time: Sustainable Packaging Is Slowly Making Inroads

As consumers become more open to alternative packaging, companies that push the limits are gaining ground globally. By Simone Madden-Grey   An ongoing challenge for wine production...
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