Wine Industry News

  • Young Man's Guide To Becoming 'The Chianti Wine Guy'

    (MTV) - Wine is great choice at every social occasion. Fancy dinner? Wine. Hanging with hobos? Jug wine. Church? Priest wine. Tailgating? Box wine. Office party? Wine spritzer (stay sober-ish around boss). House party? Wine & Coke (sounds weird, but the Spanish do it and it's delicious). Unfor...
  • Corks with "Fingerprints" to Combat Wine Fraud

    (Wines-Searcher) - While the battle against wine fraud is fiercely fought, counterfeiting has thus far proved impossible to stamp out. Now, an Italian cork producer has developed – and patented – an invention designed to "guarantee the authenticity of a wine." Using corks imprinted wi...
  • DtC Wine Shipments Set New Record

    (Wines&Vines) - Direct-to-consumer wine shipments hit a new high-water mark in October, passing the previous record by $16 million. DtC shipments totaled $240 million, which is the most since at least 2009, when Wines & Vines/ShipCompliant began tracking the channel.The October total is ...
  • Napa Valley winery to launch Washington state brand

    (NVR) - One of Napa Valley’s premier wineries is going to Washington State. Duckhorn Vineyards will launch a cabernet sauvignon-focused winery using grapes from Red Mountain. Carol Reber, chief marketing and business development officer for Duckhorn, said it will release its first win...
  • US: Amtrak Serves Free Wine, Loses $72 Million

    (Time) - Amtrak, the federally-supported U.S. national railroad, lost $72 million in food-service expenses last year, almost all from long-distance trains on which passengers get complimentary wine and cheese. Inspector General Ted Alves highlighted the food-related shortfalls in testimony at th...
  • AUS: Did you know the government makes wine?

    (ABC) - If you wander through the hospital-like halls of a 1980s building in the Western Australian town of Bunbury, past offices signposted for dairy and grain research, you will come to a pokey little laboratory. The racks of jars and beakers lining the walls suggest you’ve entered a uni...
  • Film Stars Winemaking California Monks

    (Wines&Vines) - Since 2000, a community of Cistercian (“Trappist”) monks has been tending vines and making wines in a remote corner of California. Now, John Beck documents their struggles in his new film “Monks of Vina,” which screens today and Sunday at the Napa Va...

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