Wine Industry News

  • US: Sonoma County Indian tribes getting into wine business

    (PressDemocrat) - Two Sonoma County Indian tribes that own casinos are diversifying into the wine business after buying hundreds of acres of vineyards in Alexander Valley. In separate purchases, the Dry Creek Rancheria and the Lytton Rancheria are spending more than $37 million to acquire vineyar...
  • NZ: Good wine tipped despite late harvest

    (Stuff) - Wairarapa winemakers are breathing a sigh of relief after a sunny Easter finally allowed the harvest to get under way. Many Martinborough and Gladstone vineyards started picking grapes this week, much later than usual after a cool, wet summer meant the fruit was slow to ripen. But wh...
  • US: Central Valley Calif. Grape Grower Sued By Workers

    (InsuranceJournal) - A Hispanic advocacy group is suing a Central Valley grape grower to recover wages for Latino employees it claims were forced to work extra hours without pay. The Mexican American Legal Defense Fund filed the class-action lawsuit Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Fresno agains...
  • US: Napa Interests Oppose Potential Casino

    (Wines&Vines) - In response to the possibility of a Native American tribe gaining recognition and land in Napa County, where it could build a casino or other enterprise, an unprecedented coalition of organizations in the country have joined U.S. Sen. Diane Feinstein and U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson in op...
  • US: California ships 98 million boxes of grapes in 2011

    (WesternFarmPress) - California shipped over 98 million boxes (97.4 million 19-pound box equivalents) of fresh California grapes during the 2011 season. With 39.6 million 19-pound box equivalents (41 percent of total volume) exported to more than 60 markets around the globe, 57.8 million 19-pound bo...
  • Going green in the world of wines

    (DailyHerald) - Winemakers today offer vintages in many shades of “green” that cover the process from the vine to the barrel to the bottle. How earth-friendly do you want your wine to be? Let’s explore the options. “Biodynamic” winegrowing replaces inorganic vineyard treatments with org...

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