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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 09 |
TRENDING STORY |
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New Oregon Wine Industry Report Exposes Effects of COVID and 2020 Wildfires
While the majority of Oregon winemakers made wine from grapes from 2020, the year held challenges including a western U.S. weather phenomenon combined with naturally lower yields, wildfires and COVID-19-related labor shortages and restrictions… |
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TODAY’S NEWS |
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Wine’s ‘Gender-Split’
There has always been a sense that women buy more wine than men in the United States. But according to wine marketers, wine’s gender split isn’t necessarily one-sided and it’s quite complicated… |
How Napa and Sonoma Vineyards Are Going Beyond Sustainability to Embrace Climate-Positive Goals
California wineries have long been leaders in environmentally friendly practices, because they recognized early on that wine grapes are one of the most susceptible crops to global warming… |
This California Winery Was at the Top of Its Game — So Why Did It Shutter Completely?
Wine businesses tend to have long life spans. Unlike restaurants, which can open and close quickly, sensitive to spikes in rent or seasonal labor shortages, wineries tend to stick around for a long time — often for generations… |
Washington Advances in Grapevine Science
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Book Traces ‘Lineage’ of 6 Generations of Local Winemakers
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The Walls Purchases Yakima Valley’s French Creek Vineyard
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In the Midwest, Sweet Wines Are Big Business and Majorly Misunderstood
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Researchers Fighting Powdery Mildew Resistance
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Treasury Wine Estates Switches to Sunshine as It Announces RE100 Membership
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Start Date Announced for 2021 Champagne Harvest
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Short List Announced for the 2021 Golden Vines Awards
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Tailwind for Prowein 2022: Current COVID-19 Protection Ordinance Creates Legal Framework for Successful In-Person Event
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Old World Grape Stomping Takes Place Once a Year in the Mountains of Portugal
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The World’s Best Value Chardonnays
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BLOGS |
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Economic Nexus and the DtC Alcohol Shipper
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Wine, Women and Slovenia
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Dan Berger: The Bounty Hunters
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Sommelier Roundtable: Advice for Wine Newbies
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The New Fine Wine
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WINEINDUSTRY.JOBS |
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Vice President of Operations
Mitroff Consulting & Associates – St. Helena, CA, USA |
Project Coordinator
Napa County Farm Bureau – Napa, CA, USA |
Outside Sales Representative
Innerstave – Sonoma, CA, USA |
More Wine Industry Jobs
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PEOPLE |
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David Sheppard Named Winemaker of the Year: Caps Off 40 Year Career
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Avennia: A Rising Wine-Making Star in Woodinville
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Barentz Appointed Mike Emrich as President of Its Newly Formed North American Human Nutrition Vertical
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Greg Jones on the Future of Southern Oregon Wine
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Worldly Sommelier Hired as First Woman to Lead Canlis Wine Program
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SUPPLIER NEWS |
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Ekos Launches Ekos Order Hub, a Digital Sales Order Portal
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The Key Benefits of Monitoring Your Compressor System
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Reusable Barrels and the CBC Special!
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Copper Peak’s Recipe for Peak Holiday Shipping Success
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More Supplier News
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VINEYARD & WINERY |
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Summit Lake Vineyards – A Winding Road Traveled to Paradise
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Sterling Vineyards Celebrates the 73rd Emmy® Awards as the Official Wine of the Emmy Awards Season
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Babe Wine Teams up with Unnecessary Inventions for Football Season Kickoff
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The Fields Family Wines Take on Lodi
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Abacela Winery: Brings Unique Varietals to Oregon
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