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October 29, 2021
Oregon State Receives $7.65 Million Grant to Study Impact of Smoke on Grapes and Wine: Oregon State University researchers and a team of West Coast university collaborators have received a $7.65 million...
October 28, 2021
The Great Supply Chain Kerfuffle of 2021: Delays in deliveries are affecting viticulture and winemaking procedures, product launches, and limiting consumers’ options during the peak of holiday wine-bu...
October 27, 2021
On-Premise Recovery “Back On” in September After a Brief Stall in August: Incomparable Data Sheds light on Off- and On-Premise Channel Changes at the Product Segment Level – Nationally and in U.S. Reg...
October 26, 2021
Sebastopol Vintner Facing DUI Manslaughter Case from May Crash: Ulises Valdez Jr., 27, of Sebastopol, the son of the late Valdez Family Winery founder who manages the wine-growing portion of the business,...
October 25, 2021
Global Supply Chain Issues Plague the Wine Industry: Market trends have created a problem perhaps best appreciated by wine lovers: a bottleneck...
October 22, 2021
Sonoma Struggles Beyond America: Sonoma's wines might be world famous in the US, but it's a different story overseas...
October 21, 2021
French Wine Attracts Younger US Men: A recent wine survey revealed some interesting findings about US wine consumers...
October 20, 2021
UCI Researcher Gets NSF-Backed Grant to Study Wildfires’ Effects on Farmworkers: One particular concern stems from the experiences of farmworkers asked to safeguard crops – wine grapes – from smoke and...
October 19, 2021
WIN Expo 2021—Increased Focus on Educational Content for the Wine Industry: December’s conference kicks off with a new format to engage professionals in all sectors of wine...
October 18, 2021
Remembering Barbara Winiarski: Barbara Dvorak Winiarski, co-founder of Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, artist, preservationist, and philanthropist, died at 88 years old, peacefully, at her home in Napa Valley,...