Wine Industry News

  • Greenland turns water into wine

    Greenland to establish a controlled origin designation for one of its primary resources – water.The Greenland government minister for industry Ove-Karl Berthelsen, Destination Avannaa, local premium water producers and Dr Michael Mascha from FineWaters attended the recent Greenland Premium Waters ...
  • Is Investing In Wine A Good Alternative Asset?

    Many investors are looking to alternative assets to invest in to diversify and boost their returns. Some are turning to wine, is this though a good alternative asset to invest in?Investing in wine can beat the returns available from the more traditional investments, such as stocks and shares. In ...
  • Red wine pill goes on sale in the UK

    A £1-a-day red wine pill that claims to ward off cancer, heart disease and diabetes has gone on sale in the UK. The resveratrol supplement, derived from an antioxidant found in grape skins and naturally present in red wine, is as beneficial as exercise, say makers Biotivia. The "wonder drug" is ...
  • FLASQ Is First U.S. Wine to Adopt Aluminum Bottles

    FLASQ, a product of St. Helena, Calif.-based JT Wines, has become the first domestic wine to be sold in quick-chilling, 100 percent recyclable aluminum bottles. Now en route to wine retailers, sports venues, resorts, and restaurants across 20 states, FLASQ’s Chardonnay and Merlot varietals are ...
  • Wineries in N.J. say court may sour sales

    The state lets customers buy directly only from them. An appellate panel has sent foes of the law back to a U.S. judge.A recent federal court decision could sink two New Jersey battleships. That would be Battleship Red and Battleship White, boutique wines made by a Salem County winery in honor of th...
  • Korbel pledges river cleanup

    Thousands of tattered pieces of plastic sheeting hang from trees along the Russian River from the Korbel winery property to Guerneville, the detritus of an old winery dump being eroded into the river.It's an eyesore from the Korbel vineyards, where trash is easily seen in the eroded riverbank, to Gu...
  • China seizes 70 tons of fake wine

    Up to January 10, 2011, China has seized as much as 75 tons of fake wine and revoked six business licenses in a national food safety campaign launched in December, last year. The State’s food safety office told reporter Friday. This campaign targeting fake and low-quality wine is still underway.A...

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