March 13, 2024
England’s wine industry is reaping benefits from climate change.
By James O’Connell
Recently Jackson Family Wines, Taittinger, Pommery and the world’s biggest sparkling wine firm, Germany’s Henkell-Freixenet,...
March 11, 2024
Press Democrat North Coast Wine Challenge Continues to Identify the Best of the Best
In 2012, when organizers were planning the first North Coast Wine Challenge (NCWC), they could not have known...
March 5, 2024
2023 numbers tell a story of wine’s continuing decline
and provide little hope for a quick turnaround.
By Jeff Siegel
Wine ended 2023 with one of its worst holiday performances in recent memory,...
March 4, 2024
Nominations close March 15 for these revived honors.
By Kathleen Willcox
Awards are generally designed to recognize and reward excellence, innovation and creativity. The Wine Marketing Awards...
March 1, 2024
Federal, state and local governments often offer grants
to support business expansion and improvement.
By Paul Vigna
Cathy and Dan McLaughlin
On February 9, 2024, Cathy and Dan McLaughlin addressed...
February 28, 2024
How can the average American consumer find high-quality, better-tasting wines?
For starters, stop buying wine at the grocery store.
By Greg Martellotto
Wine is incredibly romantic and shared...
February 26, 2024
Demonstrating that a nonprofit is everything it seems to be, and establishing
just how much support a winery is giving to its cause, is essential.
By Kathleen Willcox
In an era of fake news,...
February 22, 2024
By Carl Giavanti
Melanie Young is a certified specialist of wine and co-host of The Connected Table Live global podcast, which spotlights thought leaders in wine, food and hospitality. Her articles...
February 20, 2024
Congress may be stuck in the mud, but there is much work to be done
on the regulatory front. WineAmerica needs your help.
By Michael Kaiser
We are well into February and, once again, there is Congressional...
February 16, 2024
If everything goes wrong, beverage insurance can help you
get back on your feet as quickly as possible.
By Heidi Moore
If you own a winery or vineyard, you must understand that accidents are common...