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July 25, 2024
Congress Questions Origins of Alcohol Panel: Why are openly anti-alcohol activists being allowed to influence US alcohol policy? We're not the only ones asking...
July 24, 2024
Large California Wine Producer Files for Bankruptcy, to Sell Assets: Vintage Wine Estates (VWE.O), one of the largest U.S. wine producers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Wednesday, citing overexpansion,...
July 23, 2024
Is It Possible to Create Effective Age Restrictions for Alcohol Marketing Online? - The International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) has teamed up with Google, Meta, Pinterest, Snap, TikTok and...
July 22, 2024
What's Driving Wine's Structural Decline: Wine consumption has been in decline in its traditional continental European markets for decades, and for many years that volume decline was offset by growth in...
July 19, 2024
Mixed Messages in Winery Sales: If you want some good news about the wine industry, and I know you do, it is that five months after buying one of Australia’s largest wine companies, Bain Capital is still...
July 18, 2024
The number of new, imported wines available on the US market continues to grow while the distributor tier proceeds to shrink thanks to acquisitions and smaller wholesalers going out of business...
July 17, 2024
Pernod Sells Wine Portfolio to Accolade: Pernod Ricard has sold its international wine brands to Australian Wine Holdco Limited (AWL), a consortium of institutional investors and owner of Accolade Win...
July 16, 2024
TUESDAY, JULY 16 TRENDING STORY Sonoma’s Carlisle Winery Calls it Quits The owners of Carlisle, California’s leading producer of quality Zinfandels, will call it quits after the 2024 vintage,...
July 15, 2024
As Consumer Demands Change, Wineries Are Offering More from the Tasting Room Experience: There's rapid evolution happening in the wine tourism industry, as the experience and expectations of wine drinkers...
July 12, 2024
$1.2 Million Spent on Controversial Wine Subsidy Program from January to March: After months of silence, the Nova Scotia government finally revealed the total figure spent on a wine subsidy program that...