Wine Industry News

  • AUS: Wines get shake-up

    (BusinessDay) - TREASURY Wine Estates, the spun-off wine arm of Foster's, has pushed ahead with its management restructure to better align supply, sales and export of its best-known wine brands and serve its global customers. As part of the restructure, announced in August when it unveiled its fu...
  • Pairing Wine With Wheels

    (Istockanalyst) - There are more than 150 million people—roughly 2 percent of all the people on earth—who are in need of a wheelchair, but cannot afford one, according to the World Health Organization. My long-time friend Gordon Holmes, publisher of Streetwise Reports (The Gold Report and The...
  • How wine can suddenly taste worse

    (Telegraph) - How can a wine you once loved so much suddenly taste so awful? Some wines just don't get better with age. If you have ever bought a bottle of wine you thought you loved and felt disappointed because it didn’t taste as good as the last one, you’re not alone. There are a 1,000 rea...
  • US: Virginia wine industry’s harvest blues

    (WashingtonTimes) - Hopes dampen for 2011 vintage, but visitors, sales still cropping up. Gray Ghost Vineyards has a curious way of building customer loyalty: Make them work for their wine. During the fall, hundreds of customers turn out to help with the harvest. Their reward? The opportunity to ...
  • US: New Mexico Winemakers Celebrate Crush

    (Wines&Vines) - While California growers have struggled with tough conditions this year, and many still haven’t harvested red winegrapes, crush was complete last week for Gruët Winery in Albuquerque, N.M. “It was a really great year,” Lori Anne McBride, the winery’s “wine ambassador,” t...
  • AUS: Stalemate in Margaret River battle against miners

    (Decanter) - The continuing battle to prevent mining exploration in the Margaret River region has reached an uncertain stalemate, with little sign that a quick resolution will be forthcoming. An appeal was started this year by Save our Southwest, a coalition formed by the Margaret River agricultural...

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