Wine Industry News

  • Napa Cabernets From a Cold, Wet Year

    (NYTimes) - Outside of a few pockets of fog, California is the land of warmth and sunshine. This has led some to conclude that California wines must always show evidence of this privileged climate through plush textures and opulent fruit. I’ve never shared the view that climate dictates na...
  • Richard Branson to buy South African hotel and vineyard

    (Decanter) - Richard Branson has agreed to purchase Mont Rochelle Hotel & Mountain Vineyard in South Africa via his Virgin Limited Edition luxury retreat business. Branson said that he is keen to promote wine tourism in the area after signing a preliminary deal to acquire the Franschoek-based ...
  • France: LVMH buys first Burgundy vineyard

    (TDB) - Luxury goods giant, LVMH, has acquired its first Burgundy vineyard having bought the 14th century Clos des Lambrays. Clos des Lambrays, located near the village of Morey-Saint-Denis, is one of the oldest vineyards in Burgundy and the “largest grand cru of the Côte de Nuits regi...
  • California: Plans for wine museum take shape in Santa Rosa

    (NBBJ) - Organizers for a planned 15,000-square-foot wine museum are busily reaching out to potential wine industry supporters as demolition work gets started to convert its future home downtown into a five-story office building. In the next three months, boosters intend to present the vision for ...
  • China becomes world's second biggest consumer of high-priced wine

    (SCMP) - Propelled by a love of "lucky" red wine, China's drinkers are now the second-biggest consumers of high-priced wine in the world, new figures show. Tipplers on the mainland and in Hong Kong, who are lumped together in a report prepared for international wine show Vinexpo, trail only the ...

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