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Most wineries not insured for quake losses
Napa and Sonoma winemakers on Monday assessed the toll of the American Canyon earthquake, which could saddle wineries with costly losses because most are not insured for quake damage…
Sonoma State Wine Institute welcomes new facility, to open next year
Within the next two years, students in the School of Business and Economics with a wine business strategy concentration will have a new facility to learn and grow in on campus…
Napa Quake Seen Costing Up to $4 Billion as Wineries Shut
The earthquake that struck northern California yesterday will lead to economic losses of as much as $4 billion, fueled by damaged wineries and shuttered businesses that rely on tourists…
France Looking Forward to Bigger and Better Wine Harvest
The French wine industry is expecting a better harvest this year, despite drought and hail damage to some vineyards…
This Rule-of-Thumb Can Keep you From Drinking too Much Wine
The Sonoma Wine Country Weekend celebrates 2 growing regions blessed with fog
Malibu wine growers feel squeeze of coastal protection plan
Province, industry stakeholders creating wine development board in Nova Scotia
First Idaho Vineyard to be LIVE Certified
Burgundy Chateau de Corton Andre sold to La Lagune owner
Strategies of Argentinean Wineries in Export Markets 2009-2014
Indian Churches Divided Over Wine Ban
TTB Announcement: Businesses Affected by the August 24, 2014 Northern California Earthquake
Red Blotch Disease and the Virus Status of CDFA-Certified Grapevine Stock
Gia Coppola on Her Family’s Wine Legacy and the Importance of a Screw-Top Bottle
Impact Napa: Q&A – Alex Ryan, Duckhorn Wine Company
Impact Napa: Q&A – Caleb Mosley, Quintessa
Impact Napa: Q&A – Dennis Groth, Groth Vineyards & Winery
Impact Napa: Q&A – Perry Hoffman, Etoile at Domaine Chandon
Impact Napa: Q&A – Vanessa Robledo, Black Coyote Winery
Dusted Valley Vintners makes winemaking change
Q&A – Mark Gordon, winery digicom manager
Q&A – Jason Haas of Tablas Creek Vineyard
Baroness Rothschild, Matriarch of France’s Most Famous Wine Family, Has Died
Chef Michael Harr moves on from Bethesda’s Food, Wine & Co.
Leading Hungary winemaker Laszlo Bussay dies
Q&A – Nannette Eaton, Wine Harlots