Wine Industry News

  • Sustainable practices boost appeal of South African wines

    (PBPulse) - On this Earth Day, the Swirl Girls tip our made-from-recycled-material hats – and our wine glasses – to South Africa and its extraordinary winemaking standards. What began as an idea for a national "teach-in" on the environment, Earth Day, inaugurated on April 22, 1970, resulted i...
  • AUS: Carbon neutral next step for organic winery

    (ABC) - David Bruer is something of a wine industry pioneer, for his commitment to making his wines carbon neutral. He is pushing for an Australian first, to turn his Langhorne Creek organic winery, south of Adelaide, into a carbon neutral operation. Mr Bruer already runs Australia's largest d...
  • It could be a very good year for wine lovers

    (Telegraph) - You wouldn’t buy an unfinished Ferrari, so why spend a fortune on claret before it’s bottled? April means spring showers for most of us, but the beginning of the en primeur season for wine-lovers. A few weeks ago, the wine press and the trade descended on Bordeaux in their thousand...
  • Constellation Brands Completes Debt Offering

    (CBrands) - Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE: STZ), the world's leading premium wine company, announced today that it has completed the sale of $600 million aggregate principal amount of 6% Senior Notes due 2022. The notes are senior obligations that rank equally with all of the company's other sen...
  • U.S. wine prices headed higher for consumers-report

    (Reuters) - U.S. consumers are going to be faced with a choice this year: pay more for a bottle of domestic wine, settle for lower quality, or buy cheaper imports, the Silicon Valley Bank forecast on Tuesday. SVB, a commercial banker to the wine industry, said in its latest "Annual State of the W...
  • Imported Wine to Gain Market Share

    (Wines&Vines) - Consumers will turn to affordable imported wine in coming years as the domestic wine industry works to overcome a production shortage. That scenario is one prediction from Silicon Valley Bank’s annual state of the wine industry report released this morning. Rob McMillan, founder of...
  • China looks to sweet red and white wine

    (DrinksInt) - The Chinese wine market of the future will feature more white and sweet red wines, according to a report by Wine Intelligence. Emerging Opportunities in the Chinese Wine Market, which was published yesterday, was researched between November 2011 and February 2012 and saw 21 intervie...

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