Wine Industry News

  • Gallo Purchase Could Boost Grape Prices

    (Wines&Vines) - Capping an aggressive acquisition streak for the past year, giant E. & J. Gallo Winery has bought Snows Lake Vineyard in the Red Hills AVA in Lake County. “The purchase of Snows Lake Vineyard continues Gallo’s commitment to having vineyards in the premier winegrowing appellations...
  • Bulgaria objects to minimum pricing in Scotland

    (Decanter) - Plans to introduce minimum pricing for alcohol in Scotland have hit their first significant hurdle – an objection from Bulgaria. According to the Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA), the Bulgarian government has formally objected to the European Commission about the plans for a m...
  • US confirms 198th AVA

    (TheDrinksBusiness) - The US Treasury Department has approved American Viticultural Area (AVA) status for the Middleburg Virginia region. Located 50 miles west of Washington DC, the 190-square mile AVA surrounds the town of Middleburg and is bordered by the Potomac River to the north, with mounta...
  • Top 10 wines in the US press

    (TheDrinksBusiness) - We round up the top 10 wines featured in the US press in the past week. Eric Pfanner in the International Herald Tribune looks at the French supermarkets’ Annual Wine Fairs which are starting now across the country. What to buy? “Basically, Bordeaux”, says Pfanner. Unl...
  • The five least glamorous aspects of winemaking

    (MercuryNews) - Remove those beautiful, grape-stomping virgins from your mind. Same goes for the hunky young winemaker walking through the vineyard, pensively swirling a glass of something garnet. As thousands of California winery workers currently working the harvest can confirm, wine may have a g...
  • Tokyo wine apartments take shape

    (Decanter) - Work has begun on a number of upscale apartments in Tokyo aimed at wine lovers that are due to be completed by September 2014. The apartments – provisionally called the Shibuya Shinsen Wine Apartment Project - are the brainchild of Takayuki Suzuki, a Japanese property developer who al...
  • BIBENDUM SELLS ARGENTO

    (TheDrinksBusiness) - Bibendum Wine has sold Argento Wine Company to Argentine wine group Inversora Agroindustrial Sudamericana. The move, which was completed last week, will see the Argento increase its winery and vineyard capacity, gaining access to “some of the most prestigious vineyards” ...

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