Wine Industry News

  • Water-To-Wine Machine Sound Too Good To Be True? It Is

    (NPR) - Think a machine that can turn water into wine is too good to be true? Well, it turns out, it is. About two weeks ago, two wine industry gurus started marketing a home appliance they called "The Miracle Machine." The machine, the spiel went, would use concentrates, flavor packets and "an ...
  • Why celebrities are getting into the wine business

    ( TheDailyTicker) - There are celebrity clothing lines, fragrances, headphones, jewelry, restaurants -- you name it. Now add celebrity wines as the latest business venture to take Hollywood by storm. At least 60 celebrities including Drew Barrymore, Sam Neill, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Antonio Ban...
  • In California wine country, liquid gold: An olive oil trail

    (FoxNews) - Come to California wine country taste the . olive oil? Yes, there's liquid gold hidden among the vines, part of an olive oil boom in recent years. You can tour an orchard, learn what extra-virgin olive oil really means and taste your way through lemon-, herb- and even chocolate-infused...
  • Weed wine? Dandelion drinks gain a following

    (Today) - Dandelion greens have been popping up in salads for a while now, but now dandelion is showing up more and more off the plate—in tea mugs and even wine glasses. Turns out that those pesky yellow flowers that we try so hard to rid from our yards are the next super herbs—in pa...
  • California Vines Age Prematurely

    (Wine-Searcher) - An early addiction to irrigation might be the reason that vines planted in California in the 1990s are not aging gracefully. California has the image of a place where people want to stay forever young. But for grapevines, it seems to be a state where they get old in a hurry &nd...
  • Wine Enthusiast Adds Two New Tasters in California

    Wine Enthusiast Magazine expanded its editorial team in California today with the addition of two new contributing editors, Matt Kettmann and Jim Gordon, who join veteran contributing editor Virginie Boone. "Wine Enthusiast now rates more California wines than any other wine magazine in the ...

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