Wine Industry News

  • US: Welch’s Says Freeze Damages Grapes Used to in U.S. Juice

    (Bloomberg) - An April freeze damaged grape crops from Michigan to New York that last year supplied about two- thirds of the U.S. fruit used to make non-alcoholic grape juice, government and industry officials said. About 90 percent of juice-grape crops were damaged in Michigan, the third-largest...
  • US: Water Issues Have Dried Up

    (Wines&Vines) - It’s the time of year when grapevines start budding, so Wines & Vines took a quick survey of growers from Temecula to Mendocino to gauge the timing. We also asked about water, pests and diseases. Here is what they had to say about viticulture in California, from north to south. Men...
  • US: Need for new vineyards opportunity for cooperation

    (NBBJ) - As most people know by now, a very tiny but vocal and bitter minority of opponents and a Kafkaesque California regulatory environment has driven filmmaker George Lucas’s latest project out of Marin County and perhaps California. But, of course, something like this could never happen t...
  • US: Marijuana-infused wine produced at Calif. vineyards: Dangerous?

    (CBS News) - Just in time for 4/20, reports have surfaced that an increasing number of California winemakers are turning to another locally produced intoxicant. The Daily Beast reports several California winemakers are creating blends of marijuana-infused wines on the sly. According to The Daily ...
  • Nigerians grow nose for SA wine exports

    (Businessday) - Nontraditional markets for South Africa’s wines — such as East Africa, Russia, and Japan — are growing.SA’s wine exports have shown healthy growth in the first three months of this year, with Nigerian connoisseurs developing a keen nose for the local grape. Nontraditional ...
  • US: New Sign Program Promotes VA Wine Regions

    (WRIC) - The Governor's office announces new signs to promote Virginia wine regions. The wine industry contributes nearly $750 million into VA's economy each year. Read below for details: RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced the unveiling of a new Virginia wine region sign program ...
  • US - Alabama: Wine bill's fate shows lobbyists still have clout

    (GadsdenTimes) - Alabama has made some changes in how lobbyists do business in Montgomery, but if you think they are not still powerful, consider the fate of a bill to let small wine producers self-market their products. The House version of the bill didn’t make it out of committee in large part b...

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