Wine Industry News

  • Bordeaux 2011: Whites set to shine as campaign gets underway

    (Decanter) - En Primeur week began yesterday in brilliant sunshine and broad optimism on the part of producers – especially when it comes to the white wines.The lack of rainfall in the summer – between March and June there was 74mm of rain compared with an average of 176mm – together with a co...
  • Americans Love French Wine

    (WineSpectator) - France's wine industry is enjoying record sales, and while Chinese consumers are buying Bordeaux, U.S. consumers are buying everything. The French are trying to conquer America, and that doesn't mean they want to buy Louisiana back. Americans are purchasing French wine in record am...
  • Wine: Third Party Providers are Here…To Stay

    (ShipCompliant) - Last month I had the privilege of addressing a group of control state regulators, industry attorneys and key industry executives that gathered just outside Washington, DC for the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association’s (NABCA) Annual Legal Symposium. The topic of my panel...
  • U.S., EU blast Argentina's trade restrictions at WTO

    (Reuters) - Argentina came under a barrage of criticism at the World Trade Organization on Friday, where the United States, European Union, Japan and 10 other countries accused it of tying up imports in red tape. Argentina's center-left government has imposed a raft of sometimes unorthodox import...
  • US: Early grape budding threatens 2012 crop if frost returns

    (GrandForksHerald) - The record-shredding warm weather in North Dakota could be trouble for grape growers in the state this year, officials said. Lorna Bradbury, a horticulture specialist with North Dakota State University’s Williston Research Extension Center, said grape production could suffe...
  • France: Bordeaux Price Falls Expected

    (WSJ) - Today marks the beginning of the Bordeaux “Primeurs” week, one of the most important dates in the wine-tasting calendar and the most important for Bordeaux, the world’s largest fine-wine region. Over the next five days, more than 5,000 wine connoisseurs—critics, commercial buyers,...
  • US: Cider makers tout growth at wine event

    (YakimaHerald) - In one corner of the Northwest's largest wine tasting event, a handful of hard cider makers peddled potions fermented from Washington apples, pears, cherries and apricots. No grapes? No problem for tasters. Wine connoisseurs and cider buffs alike could expect to see more such pro...

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