November 18, 2021
(November 17, 2021; Solvang, Calif.) — Debra Eagle, general manager of Alma Rosa Winery, a leading wine producer from Santa Barbara County’s Sta. Rita Hills, is excited to announce that the winery has...
August 2, 2021
Terold Purchases Majority Stake in WX Brands: Novato-based WX Brands, a leading global wine company, and Terold, a company owned by members of the Bemberg Family Group, have announced that Terold has purchased...
July 30, 2021
Proceeds from the in-person fundraising walk benefit One Mind and Mental Wellness Center of Santa Barbara County
Peace of Mind participants walking across Alma Rosa’s Estate, Photo courtesy...
July 1, 2021
Farmworker Advocates Renew Call for Extreme Heat Rules After Oregon Laborer Dies: Farmworker advocates are calling on Oregon to adopt emergency rules to protect workers during extreme heat following the...
July 1, 2021
(July 1, 2021; Buellton, Calif.)—Santa Barbara County’s Alma Rosa Winery has officially opened up registration for its second annual Peace of Mind: 10,000 Steps in the Right Direction fundraising...
May 6, 2021
THURSDAY, MAY 06
TRENDING STORY
Cyber Security Experts Warn Over Online Wine Scams
Scammers have increasingly used wine-themed domain names to target potential victims during parts of the...
May 6, 2021
(May 6, 2021; Buellton, Calif.)— Alma Rosa Winery, a producer of premium wines from Santa Barbara County’s Sta. Rita Hills, has hired Martha Sheldon as Central Coast Regional Manager. Martha will...
April 26, 2021
The Complex Science of Assessing California’s Fire-Damaged Vines: Bracing for another fire season, Napa and Sonoma viticulturists decide whether to replant or revitalize many vineyards that burned in...
April 26, 2021
(April 26, 2021; Buellton, Calif.)—Alma Rosa Winery, a leading producer of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Santa Barbara County’s Sta. Rita Hills AVA, will host its second-annual Peace of Mind—10,000 Steps...
January 18, 2021
How the Alcohol Industry Landscape Changed: From channel shifts to changing regulations, this is how 2020 changed the alcohol landscape — and how those effects will persist into 2021...