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Wine in Cans Could Be 10% of Category Says Free Flow Wines

Free Flow Wines are betting big on the continued growth of alternative sustainable wine packaging with an investment of around $10 million in a...

New Sources of Revenue for Winery Associations Up for Debate

As historic funding sources dry up and impact marketing budgets, vintner associations look to new ideas to increase revenue. Business Improvement Districts (BID) for the wine industry may be the answer, but change always comes with growing pains. If BIDs are adopted by the wine industry, should individual AVAs work together to promote their region?

Turning the Tables on Melanie Ofenloch (Dallas Wine Chick)

“Turning the Tables – Interviewing the Interviewers” is a Q&A series profiling Wine Writers. We hope you’ll discover more about wine writers you know, and learn about many others.

Robert Mondavi Winery Named the Best Vineyard in North America

Global Academy of Voters Recognizes Napa Valley Winery for its World-Class Vineyard and Hospitality Oakville, Calif., (July 18, 2019) – Robert Mondavi Winery, known for...

Get Your Winemaking and Packaging Needs Fulfilled in a Way That’s Convenient for You

G3 Enterprises is a trusted source of high quality winemaking supplies, packaging, and services. They are a distributor of renowned brands like DIAM, Origine...

Millennial Winemakers – the Future of Mid-Atlantic Wine

The future of any industry rests with who’s coming along to take the reins. That’s certainly true in winemaking, where families are turning over responsibility to their kids or hiring a college grad. Here are vignettes on four under-35 mid-Atlantic winemakers who already have made an impact.

Prevent Breakdowns and Optimize Your Harvest and Bottling Efficiency

“You don’t want to get stuck with grapes in a press and have it go down. That can be disastrous when you’re in the middle of crush,” says Ron Varner, Director of Operations at ColloPack Solutions.

Turning the Tables on Michelle Williams

“Turning the Tables – Interviewing the Interviewers” is a Q&A series profiling Wine Writers. We hope you’ll discover more about the wine writers you know, and learn about many others.
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