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OpEd: What Dylan Has to Do with Mondavi, the History of California Wine and Other Mysteries of Life

When it comes to wine choice, consumers have always been more sophisticated than industry professionals.  By Randy Caparoso   I started out on Burgundy but soon hit...
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Five New and Interesting Products from the 2024 Unified Trade Show

With 900 exhibit booths, this year’s Unified Wine & Grape Symposium showcased the highest number of exhibitors ever. Among them were many first time...

Changing the Rules: Hoopes Trial Could Upset Decades of Zoning & Winery Permits in Napa Valley

The result of Napa Valley V. Lindsay Blair Hoopes Et al could have a significant and lasting impact on “small wineries” in the Napa...

Turning the Tables on Ray Isle

By Carl Giavanti   Ray Isle is one of the wine world's foremost writers and speakers. He has been writing about wine, spirits and cocktails for...

WineAmerica: Let’s Get to Work Unleashing the Magic of Wine

We possess the power to unleash the magic of wine if we all work together.   By Jim Trezise   WineAmerica’s website has three key sections for three key...

Two Studies: Wine Market Council Explores Demographics and Engagement

Wine Market Council seeks answers to perception and consumption challenges By Jeff Siegel   In 2024, the Wine Market Council, acknowledging the pressures currently facing the wine...

Wine’s Most Inspiring People 2024: Sam Parra — Elevating the Latinx Community in Wine

By Kathleen Willcox    For decades, the Venn Diagram intersection of the Latinx and the wine communities happened solely in the vineyard. Slowly but surely, that’s...

A Harsh Pill to Swallow: 2024 SVB Report Predicts Tough Times for Wine

Changing demographics, dropping demand and “bulging” inventories call for industry leadership and vision. By Jeff Siegel   There is very little good news in this year’s Silicon...
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