January 29, 2021
Bad Year Turns Good for California: It's been a year to forget, but the future looks brighter for grapegrowers...
January 22, 2021
The 2020 Wildfires Could Cost California’s Wine Industry $3.7 Billion — but It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way: An early estimate of what last year’s disasters may have cost, in this week’s Drinking with Esther...
January 8, 2021
Wine Institute Reiterates Support for Elimination of Wine Tariffs: One year ago, Wine Institute joined with Comité Européen des Entreprises Vins (CEEV) to call for the complete removal of all tariffs on...
December 29, 2020
How the Coronavirus, Wildfires Are Changing How California Fine Wines Are Sold: The North Coast wine business had been facing slowing sales growth and increasing competition from other premium adult beverages...
December 29, 2020
Annual report names 100 of the best, most interesting wines in the world, with seven made in Oregon Portland, OR, January 29, 2020 …Around this time every year since 1988, Wine Spectator gathers...
December 23, 2020
Winery eCommerce Data Reveals Keys to Growing Sales: “The number one thing wineries need to do in 2021 to grow their eCommerce sales is utilize personalization,” says Zach Kamphuis, General Manager of...
December 11, 2020
After 2020 What's Next for Wine? : It's been a year from hell, but next year might not bring much relief for wineries...
December 11, 2020
A host of compelling virtual seminars and speakers representing the best and brightest of the wine industry, now extended to four full days, February 16-19, 2021 Photo credit: Carolyn Wells Kramer December...
November 25, 2020
Supreme Court Opens Another Case of Wine: It looks like the thorny subject of interstate shipping is heading back to the US Supreme Court...
November 24, 2020
Eliminating Weather Holds and Waste: New Cooler Ships Wine Safe and Sustainably Anytime: From the people that brought Otter Products to the protection of fragile cell phones comes a new concept in wine...