Wine Industry News

  • US: Gallo Winery Gets AVA Expansion

    (Wines&Vines) - All it took was “Money and time,” said winemaker Merry Edwards, describing the denouement of her lengthy and ultimately unsuccessful fight to prevent expansion of the Russian River Valley viticultural area. “I didn’t call you back before because it was too depressing.” Afte...
  • What Rising Temperatures May Mean for World’s Wine Industry

    (E360Yale) - Warming temperatures associated with climate change are already affecting vineyards from France to Chile, often in beneficial ways. But as the world continues to warm, some traditional winemaking regions are scrambling to adapt, while other areas see themselves as new wine frontiers. ...
  • Sotheby's 2011 wine sales bring $85.5 million

    (Artdaily) - Sotheby’s Wine auctions in 2011 brought an overall global total of US$85,467,096; this is almost equal to last year’s figure of $88.27 million. The 2011 figure is the second highest in the company’s forty-one years of wine auctions. This year, 23 wine auctions were held worldwide,...
  • LCB partners Hong Kong Wine Exchange

    (Logisticsmanager) - Hong Kong Wine Exchange has appointed London City Bond to provide specialist storage services to the exchange’s collectors and investors from its warehouses in Tilbury and its Vinotheque operation in Staffordshire. LCB is now one of only three suppliers outside of Hong Kong...
  • AUS: Study pinpoints smoke taint chemicals

    (Thedrinksbusiness) - Scientists have identified more than 20 chemicals that make smoke-tainted wine taste like disinfectant and other unpleasant flavours. The AU$4 million research project aims to limit the damage to the wine industry caused by smoke. Researchers at the Victorian Department of P...
  • US: New AVA approved

    (Decanter) - The US government last week approved a new American Viticultural Area - Coombsville in Napa County, California. The new 11,075-acre (4,484ha) Coombsville appellation east of the City of Napa becomes the 16th AVA in Napa County. Long known as an ideal spot for growing grapes, today so...
  • US: Value Added: Potomac’s Total Wine

    (Washingtonpost) - I have always been interested in the business — and consumption, mind you — of alcohol products during the holiday season. So, no surprise that I was drawn to the origin and economics of a giant retailer right in Washington’s back yard: Potomac-based Total Wine & More. Wh...

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