Wine Industry News

  • Bulgaria's President Honors St. Trifon Feast with Wine Tasting

    (Novinite) - Bulgaria's President Rosen Plevneliev honored the traditional Bulgarian feast of St. Trifon Zarezan, the patron of vine growing and wine producing, in the city of Pleven. Plevneliev was a guest of the Institute of Viticulture and Enology and the local college of viticulture and wine t...
  • Categorizing wine

    (NVR) - There are many ways to categorize wine, the most obvious being by color. Red wines clearly differ from whites. Another is by varietal; most sauvignon blancs differ from most chardonnays. And, of course, there are differences in vintages, regions, wine making styles and oak-aging regimes. ...
  • Perrier-Jouet lightens sales gloom at Pernod Ricard

    ( Decanter) - Champagne drinkers in the US and Asia have shown they are willing to pay more for Pernod Ricard's Perrier-Jouet label, providing a rare bright spot in a tough last few months for the French drinks giant. Perrier-Jouet sales rose by 9% in value terms for the six months to the end of...
  • Arkansas plans to sell beer and wine at football games

    ( NBCSports) - The last couple of seasons of Arkansas football may have driven some fans to drinking away their sorrows.* Perhaps it only makes sense the Razorbacks may soon offer fans a way to start commiserating over a cold one right from their seat in Razorback Stadium. According to Bob Holt ...
  • Mondovino Director Releases Natural Wine Documentary

    (Wine-Searcher) - Ten years after "Mondovino" mocked Michel Rolland, Robert Parker and Robert Mondavi, director Jonathan Nossiter is back on the wine trail, this time in Italy The director of the controversial but highly acclaimed documentary Mondovino is back with a new film, celebrating natural ...
  • Moscato surplus looms after record California harvest

    (Decanter) - There are concerns about a future excess supply of Moscato in the US after California reports its biggest wine grape harvest on record for 2013. According to the Preliminary Grape Crush Report from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), 4.23m tons of wine grapes were harvested in Ca...
  • California: Lodi Mechanized Pruning Trials in Progress

    (Wines&Vines) - Paul Verdegaal, the University of California Cooperative Extension viticulture advisor for San Joaquin County, updated growers on two mechanized pruning field trials in progress to evaluate and compare different trellis systems for managing vine balance at Lodi Grape Day, held F...
  • Berger: Facts and realities about aging wines

    (PD) - There are many ways to categorize wine, the most obvious being by color. Red wines clearly differ from whites. Another is by varietal; most sauvignon blancs differ from most chardonnays.   And of course there are differences in vintages, regions, winemaking styles, and oak-aging reg...

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