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MONDAY, AUGUST 29
TRENDING STORY
 
Sonoma County Board of Supervisors to Vote on Compromise Evacuation Zone Ordinance for Farmers
The new regulations are a compromise between labor activists who advocated for a wide range of worker protections such as hazard and disaster pay for the estimated 8,500 farmworkers working in the county and the politically powerful wine industry, which argued for flexibility with public safety officials having the power to decide who is allowed to enter evacuation zones…
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Wine Brands Find Traction with Consumers When They Take a Stand
Wine brands are becoming more open about company values as consumers and social media users demand transparency. | WIA Featured Article by Kathleen Willcox
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TODAY’S NEWS
 
TTB Approves New Winemaking Products and Processes for Export Use
The U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau TTB last week issued a 25-page ‘final rule’ clarifying what can legally be added to U.S. wines bound for export markets…
The PlumpJack Collection of Wineries Announces Acquisition of Oso Vineyard
With this investment, The PlumpJack Collection is now one of the largest estate wineries in Napa Valley…
The Quiet Ascension of Wine on Tap
30th Annual Hands Across the Valley
Chuggable Wines Are Trendy. But These Sonoma Winemakers Are Doing Something More Interesting
Santa Barbara Vintners Festival Returns for 38th Year
Southwest Washington Winemakers Look for Boost in Business, Identity with AVA Application
Colorado Voters Will Decide Whether to Allow Wine Sales in Grocery Stores as Booze Battle Heads to November Ballot
Celebrate the 38th Maryland Wine Festival in Carroll County This September
NYS Launches Grapevine Certification Program to Protect State’s Grape Industry
Raging Inflation and Stock Market Fears Over an Impending Recession Are Creating a Surge in Demand for Top Quality Wine
Europe’s 2022 Vintage a Taste of Things to Come
Cambridge University Study Suggests Smaller Glasses Can Reduce Overall Wine Consumption
ATPGroup
 
BLOGS
 
The Ultimate Auto and Grape Escape: Quail and Carmel Valley
UCCE N. San Joaquin Valley Viticulture Farm Advisor Update
Drizly’s Top Predictions for Fall 2022 Sales
Calistoga Top 10 Wineries
It’s Time to Pay Attention to the Wines from Georgia, Wine’s Birthplace
Enartis USA
 
WINEINDUSTRY.JOBS
 
DTC Manager for Moshin Vineyards
Moshin Vineyards – Healdsburg, CA, USA
Mobile Wine Bottling Technician
The Bottle Meister – Paso Robles, CA, USA
Winery National Accounts Manager
Easley Winery/Reggae Wines – Indianapolis, IN, USA
More Wine Industry Jobs
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PEOPLE
 
Foley Family Wines Appoints Alison Crary Rodriguez as Winemaker for Silverado Vineyards
How Four Zimbabwean Sommeliers Took on the World of Blind Wine Tasting
Jerry Douglas Retires from Biltmore Estate Wine Company
The Steely Resolve of Quench + Temper
Scheid Family Wines Announces New Hire
Gusmer Enterprises
 
SUPPLIER NEWS
 
The Point of Sale for Winery Restaurants
Broken Carbon Credit Markets Threaten the Future of Farming. For Farmers, the Path to Profit Is Ground-Truth Data
Amcor Recognized for Best-in-Class Sustainability Practices
Tightening Your Grip: Are You Prepared for a Recession?
More Supplier News
Waterloo Container
 
VINEYARD & WINERY
 
Small Family Wine Producer Partners with Vintures Wine and Wines of Impact to Bring High-Quality Varietals to Restaurants and Wine Bars
Under New Leadership, Sullivan Rutherford Estate Receives Accolades from Top Voices in Wine
Three Champagne Houses Reinforce Their Commitments to Social and Environmental Impacts
St. Francis Winery & Vineyards Makes It Easy to “Do It for the ‘Gram” with New Instagram Approved Package
Don’t Miss This Sonoma Dining Series Elevating Underrepresented Voices in Food & Wine
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