Wine Industry News

  • US: Broadstone acquires California wine facility for $27.8 million

    (RBJ) - Rochester-based Broadstone Real Estate LLC on Monday said Broadstone Net Lease Inc. has acquired a major wine facility in California for $27.8 million. The Hess Wine production, distribution and warehouse facility is 284,000 square feet and located in California’s Napa County, one of th...
  • Cutting a Deal With Big Tobacco

    (NYTimes) - Our business relies on taking waste that has traditionally been considered nonrecyclable and finding ways to recycle it. We do this by running national collection and solution programs for specific types of waste, and we have been partnering with the alcohol industry for a few years now....
  • Looking for Hope in the Sea of Dying Wine iPhone Apps

    (PalatePress) - This is my third year writing about wine iPhone apps for Palate Press and VinTank. You would have thought last year’s version would have been the hardest when we analyzed over 450 apps for 20 key factors. In fact, it was the apocalyptic remnants of the category we saw this year tha...
  • AM Alert: California wineries eye China's huge market

    (SacBee) - Can California sell more wine to China? U.S. Rep. Dan Lungren is in Amador County moderating a forum on the possibilities of marketing wine to that large Asian market and elsewhere. Participants will hear from representatives of federal agencies, exporters, transportation specialists a...
  • US: Climate Change Makes the Napa Wine Industry Thrive

    (MindaBerbeco) - If I had to sum up living in Northern California in only a couple words, it would be sun, sun, sun, warm, sun and wine. I have to admit that I live in the most beautiful part of the world. The temperature is between 65 and 85 every day. It is sunny and clear, complimented occasio...
  • US: California grape prices rise

    (Decanter) - Californian grape prices are expected to rise significantly this year as demand continues to exceed supply, although talk of a crisis is overstated, say industry insiders. A surge in demand for grapes and wine in Californian's North Coast region has led many wineries to enter long-term ...

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