Wine Industry News
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(WP) - The process in which a select few generally more expensive wines become better with age has long been, even to this day, steeped in mystery. The time it takes for any wine to reach its peak in taste, for instance, depends on several factors, such as grape variety as well as the region a... -
More than 200 winemaker has played the game of transparency by making public, via the website Discover natural wines, analyzes of the sulfites content in a thousands of their wines. This commitment to transparency, consubstantial natural wine involves risk-taking: some of the wines in question inde...Thousand of natural wines are transparent about their sulfites capacity
December, 06, 2014 -
Vintage 2014 the premium wine producer of AOC in France is testing a new approach. A different wine without exceptional, in perspective. Explanations Only a vinification of red wine is fermented in vats in which operate the two fermentations: alcoholic fermentation at first, and then mal...Tutiac winery experiences of producing the full bodied wine
December, 03, 2014 -
The display of the number of calories on bottles of alcohol would be beneficial in the fight against obesity, according to a British study. According to the RSPH, three quarters of respondents do not know the caloric value of a glass of wine, beer or cocktail. DISPLAY . Around 10% of cal...QUESTION OF THE DAY. How many calories is in your drink?
December, 03, 2014 -
(MW) - 1. You’ll be just as happy with the cheap stuff We’re number one! In 2013, Americans consumed 321 million cases of wine—up 15% from 2005, according to research firm Impact Databank. That solidified our status as the world’s top wine-drinking nation in terms of ...10 things winemakers won’t tell you
December, 01, 2014 -
(NJ) - There are two kinds of men in the world: those who like gadgets and those who don’t. I’m the crown prince of the latter tribe. Since September, I’ve been operating a better mousetrap that will make a welcomed holiday gift for beginners and wine collectors alike. A...Even a gadgetphobe can operate this cordless wine preserving tool
November, 28, 2014 -
(Wine-Searcher) - The president's immigrant plan might hurt rather than help the wine industry. California vineyard owners have long used workers from Mexico – with and without visas – to pick grapes. "Hand-harvested grapes are a luxury that would not exist without th...Obama's Immigration Plan May Change the Picking Order
November, 27, 2014 -
(SCMP) - China adores red wine. If I was asked to pick one annoying mantra of a great many writers, consultants and educators (the "vintelligentsia"), it would be that. It's not surprising, since anywhere from 80 to 90 per cent of what is in the market is red. But what is surpris...China loves red wine, but white may become more popular
November, 27, 2014

