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June 3, 2021
Napa Tourism Industry Bouncing Back, but Post-COVID Job Growth Slowing: An economy sent reeling by the coronavirus has in many ways bounced back far faster than in past recessions – but a North Bay economist...
June 2, 2021
How Can Low- And No-Alcohol Wine Engage with ‘Moderating’ Millennial and Gen Z Wine Consumers?: Younger LDA wine consumers in the US are actively moderating their alcohol intake more than older drinkers....
June 1, 2021
Sonoma Wineries Face Growing Permitting Burdens for Business Operations: The ongoing struggle between wineries and Sonoma County to determine the future of permitting for winery activities and events is...
May 28, 2021
Wineries Ponder Staff Vaccinations and Reopening: Vineyard and winery production workers across the country labored through the pandemic, pruning and harvesting grapes, crushing and bottling wine...
May 27, 2021
Research Underway to Help Napa Valley's Wine Industry Understand Impact of Wildfire Smoke on Wine: The large volume of wildfire smoke-exposed grape and wine samples processed by California’s laboratories...
May 26, 2021
Going Lo and No: Is This a Sustainable Trend?: Much has been written about the burgeoning trend towards “better for you” beverages in the wine space. It’s definitely a thing. But, is it a sustainable...
May 25, 2021
Michigan Wine Shipping Lawsuit Targets Napa Vintner, 3 Others: Michigan is suing three wineries, including one in the Napa Valley, plus a wine retailer alleging they shipped wine into Michigan without...
May 24, 2021
Healdsburg Winemaker from Australia Dies After Bike Struck by Alleged Drunken Driver: Mark Osborne, a bicyclist struck by an alleged drunken driver near Sebastopol this month, has died of his injuries,...
May 21, 2021
Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli Resigns Amid Sexual Assault Investigation: Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli reportedly has resigned from office effective immediately, bowing to wide calls that he step down...
May 20, 2021
Lawsuits Looming for Online Wine Retailers: Not providing online access for the visually impaired could see stores end up in court...