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Farm Labor Contractor, Vineyard Pay $42K in Penalties for Providing Deplorable Housing Conditions to Farm Workers in Sonoma County
Investigators from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division found farm labor contractor Four Seasons Vineyard Management and winemaker Ridge Vineyards in violation of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act for providing deplorable housing conditions to farm workers in northern Sonoma County…
Beverage Insights from the Inaugural USBevX Conference
Times have changed for the beverage industry. The growth and proliferation of wine brands, craft beers, and spirits offer consumers more of a selection than ever before…
Robert Parker Wine Advocate Announces New Website Launch
Robert Parker Wine Advocate and RobertParker.com, the world’s most widely read independent consumers guide to fine wine, announced last Friday that it will unveil a new website on April 1, 2016…
A New AVA in Sonoma County
Sixty years ago, on May 3, 1956, a musical opened on Broadway called Most Happy Fella, and it changed the fortunes of the entire American wine industry in a most curious way…
Coda Di Volpe Grape Variety Approved for Designating American Wine
Wine Training School Launches New YouTube Channel
Wine-Ordering Bill Clears Arizona Senate, Moves to House
Total Wine & More Expanding to Nashville, Cool Springs
New AVA’s Expected to Help Idaho Wine Industry Continue Rapid Growth
US Auction Sales Rise for Sotheby’s
Delegat Lifts First-Half Profit 5% on Record Wine Sales
Smoking and Drinking Wine Getting More Expensive in Ontario
India’s Leading Wineries Collaborate to Launch ‘Wines of India’ Programme
Early Signs Point to a Stand-Out 2016 Vintage in South Australia
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Peter Mondavi, Napa Valley Wine Pioneer, Dies at 101
Peter Mondavi Jr. Shares Memories of Late Father, Winemaking and Lodi
Drought and Irrigation Management
Is California Wine Poisoning You with Arsenic? Scientists Say No, Lawyers Say Yes
Winery Colleagues Can Now Trade Wine Online
Age and Disease Threaten Burgundy Wine Shortage, Report Warns
California Department of Water Resources Releases Draft Groundwater Regulations
How Millennials (Almost) Killed the Wine Cork
California Wine Exports Set Record in 2015
Financial Crisis Led to ‘Winemaker Freedom”
Sonoma County Vintners Look to Largely Untapped African-American Market
Napa Winery Alters Plans to Win County Approval
Treasury Wines Chief Mike Clarke Puts 30% of Products on Ice
Sonoma County’s Small Wineries Pleased with Super Bowl Exposure
US Beverage Industry Expo Ignites Conversation on the “New Normal” in Beverage Alcohol