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Afternoon Brief, July 9

End of Chevron Deference Could Cause Wine Chaos: "Clean wine" could be back on wine labels. Distributors could withhold payment longer from importers and wineries. Breweries could overturn "tied house" laws so they could own and operate pubs...

Afternoon Brief, April 29th

Labor Department Sets Sweeping New H-2A Foreign Guestworker Rule: The U.S. Department of Labor has adopted a new rule it said will protect foreign seasonal farmworkers from being abused, imposing sweeping regulations the head of an agricultural employers association called "offensive."...

Key Appointments at Historic Adelsheim Vineyard in Oregon 

One of Willamette Valley’s Founding Wineries Deepens Dedication to Sustainability and Quality  Newberg, Oregon, April 29, 2024 - Adelsheim Vineyard, one of Oregon’s founding wineries,...

Afternoon Brief, February 14th

Pledge of €230 Million to French Winegrowers Is an ’Empty Promise’, Say Vignerons: The emergency fund promised to French winegrowers amid farmer protests is "just a promise", Rhône Valley vignerons tell Eloise Feilden...

Adelsheim Vineyard Announces Key Appointments

July 18th - Newberg, Oregon – Adelsheim Vineyard, The Chehalem Mountains’ first winery, is pleased to announce the appointment of two accomplished professionals to...
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Wine Closures—An Open Discussion

There are a plethora of closure options for producers—all of which have different strengths and weaknesses in terms of the ability to preserve wine...

Afternoon Brief, September 23rd

Females in the Field—How Women in the Vineyard Make for Better Wine Business: Unlike reports on women’s tasting abilities, there are no studies on relative merits of female vs. male vineyard workers, but anecdotal evidence abounds. Wine Industry Advisor speaks to winery owners and winemakers about why they’ve welcomed more women as full-time field crew...

Females in the Field—How Women in the Vineyard Make for Better...

Unlike reports on women’s tasting abilities, there are no studies on relative merits of  female vs. male vineyard workers, but anecdotal evidence abounds. Wine...

CJ Mccollum Continues Legacy in Willamette Valley, Introduces 2019 Chehalem Mountains...

Professional athlete and wine connoisseur continues to grow McCollum Heritage 91 NEWBERG, Ore. (Aug. 31, 2021) - Professional athlete and longtime wine connoisseur CJ McCollum...

Adelsheim Vineyard Honors 50th Anniversary by Paying Homage to the Pioneering...

Iconic Oregon winery launches intimate interview series with David Adelsheim and introduction of commemorative wines NEWBERG, Ore. (Feb. 18, 2021) - Adelsheim Vineyard is honoring...

Afternoon Brief, April 30

Amazon Ramps Up Wine Sales: Retailers across sectors have been closing at a swift clip as more sales move to the web. The wine business is not immune to this trend and Amazon, since its 2017 acquisition of Whole Foods, does not intend to miss out on its piece of the wine-fueled pie...

Afternoon Brief, December 5

Wine.com Releases 2017 Wine.com 100 Wine.com, the nation's leading online wine retailer, today announced the eleventh annual Wine.com 100. Reflecting the top wines purchased on the website during the first 11 months of 2017...

Adelsheims Transition Ownership to Long-Time Partners

In Order to Remain Locally and Independently Owned, Founders David and Ginny Adelsheim  Sell Their Ownership to Lynn and Jack Loacker, Co-Owners Since 1994 Newberg,...

Adelsheim Vineyard Hires Jenelle Madera as Southeast Regional Sales Manager

Newberg, Oregon (April 10, 2017) – Adelsheim Vineyard announces today that Jenelle Madera has joined its Distribution Sales Team as Southeast Regional Sales Manager....

Afternoon Brief, March 20

Beyond the Barrel: Unique Ways to Ferment Wine: From amphorae to eggs and even glass, winemakers are experimenting with techniques and materials, some ancient, to push the boundaries of fermentation...