Wine Industry News

  • US: Napa Valley blends wine and Internet for charity

    SAN FRANCISCO — Internet technology will blend with coveted vintages next week to open a premier Napa Valley wine country charity auction to the world. Oenophiles from anywhere on the globe will be able to bid in real-time against rivals at the Auction Napa Valley site for lots featured online ...
  • 6 Safe Companies Providing Minimal Risk to Investors

    We will take a look at six of the safest companies in the world. These stocks are not going anywhere in the near future as there is minimal risk of any of these following companies announcing bankruptcy in the near future. They all share the quality that they are stable and usually immune to large d...
  • Wine, Teeth and Truffles

    Truffles anyone? How about wine and what it does to your teeth and throat? Here is the lowdown on both starting with teeth. Both white and red wines fight germs that can cause sore throats and dental plaque. It is not so much the alcohol and acidity, but the combination of carbon containing comp...
  • US: Immigration program opt-out OKd by Assembly

    Sacramento - The California Assembly approved a bill Thursday to allow counties to opt out of a federal program to combat illegal immigration that opponents say rips families apart, leads to racial profiling and erodes trust between law enforcement and immigrants. Under the Secure Communities pro...
  • Twins for Boisset, Gallo

    At 7 p.m. last night EST in San Francisco, twin girls were born to Gina Gallo, the granddaughter of Julio Gallo—who with his brother was co-founder of E & J Gallo, the world’s biggest wine company—and her husband, Jean-Charles Boisset. Boisset is the scion of the Boisset family, owners of Bur...
  • France: Bordeaux puts wine at heart of revival strategy

    (AFP) - The French "wine capital" of Bordeaux hopes a dramatic new cultural centre dedicated to its best known export can set the seal on this once decaying port's ambitious renewal programme. The voluptuously rounded structure, dominated by glass and wood, will evoke gigantic drops of wine as th...
  • Wine industry aims to attract more Latinos

    Every night at dinnertime, Jose Placencia clinks a glass of wine with his wife or friends. He loves the taste, the socializing that unfurls and how wine brings out or calms the flavors of Mexican food. Wine was never on the menu when Placencia grew up in California's Central Valley, where his Mex...

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