August 26, 2024
As wildfires become more intense due to climate change, the need for smoke taint prevention has never been more critical. By Teri van Aalst In the world of viticulture, the war on smoke taint...
August 22, 2024
How wineries, associations, retailers and more are bringing the Come Over October campaign to life. One benefit of judging in wine competitions is meeting other wine people, like my friend Kimberly Noelle...
August 20, 2024
By Carl Giavanti Steven Laine Novelist Steven Laine has an international background in hotels and was fortunate enough to study hotel operations in Switzerland, gain an MBA in hospitality with the...
August 16, 2024
There are so many costs that go into a bottle of wine. In addition to the expenses associated with growing grapes, making and packaging the wine, vintners face the cost of ...
August 16, 2024
Whole-bunch vinification is a practice that can change the sensory properties of wine. Experimental wines resulting from the addition of stems in varying ...
August 8, 2024
There are few words in the current era of wine as sexy and trendy as “sustainability.” Crafting an ethical approach to stewarding the land while ...
August 6, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries across the globe, and the wine sector is no exception. Amid the growing climate crisis...
July 31, 2024
Much of the news at this year’s Wine Mark Council Direct-to-Consumer report was not especially new: Improved, though still lagging, tasting room visitor numbers
July 25, 2024
Sometime early next year, the federal government should conclude its investigation into whether some imported glass wine bottles are being sold at ...
July 23, 2024
The problem with Sober October is that it suggests a binary option. A year ago, I would have said that an Anti-Alcohol Neo-Prohibitionist movement was ...