Tag: Aperture Cellars
Afternoon Brief, February 29th
TTB Listens to Wine Industry: The TTB wants to hear what the industry thinks about label regulations, so Wine-Searcher's US editor had his say...
Aperture Cellars Announces Hire of Brad Butcher for Key Wholesale Role
Industry Veteran Signs On to Expand the Growing Reach of Renowned Sonoma Valley Producer
Healdsburg, CA, February 29, 2024 — Aperture Cellars, the acclaimed Sonoma winery focused...
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...
Aperture Cellars Announces Hillary Sjolund as Director of Winemaking
Veteran Winemaker Will Have a Larger Hand in Leading Next Chapter of Acclaimed Winery
Healdsburg, CA, February 14, 2024 — Aperture Cellars, the renowned winery in Sonoma...
Afternoon Brief, January 9th
US Alcohol Industry's Worst Year Since 1991: The vast American liquor industry hasn't been in such poor shape for three decades...
Afternoon Brief, November 7th
Changing Consumer Palettes May Cause Growers to Shrink Winegrape Acreage: Wine industry experts are now saying the state is growing too many wine grapes to keep supply and demand balanced...
Afternoon Brief, October 16th
Bordeaux Arrests Made for Employing Under-Age Harvest Worker: Seven people have been arrested for allegedly exploiting migrant harvest workers, including an under age child, in Bordeaux...
Afternoon Brief, September 26th
Champagne Pickers Treated 'Like Dogs': French public prosecutor opens two human trafficking investigations after France shuts down grape picker accommodation sites...
Afternoon Brief, January 30th
COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on the Wine Industry Sets the Stage for 2023 Opportunities: The challenges of the past few years have driven significant change in the wine sector, and 2023 will require continued adaptation...
Aperture Cellars Partners with Local Restaurants to Repurpose Raisined Fruit
Acclaimed Sonoma winery sustainably and creatively utilizes fruit that was damaged in this year’s unusual harvest conditions
Healdsburg, CA, January 26, 2023— Aperture Cellars has...
Afternoon Brief, January 18th
SVB Report: 2023 Challenges Include Consumer Drop-Off and Rising Prices: This year’s Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) state of the wine industry report, released earlier today, pulls no punches...
Afternoon Brief, September 17th
2021 Close to Reaching 2019 Sales Levels in the On-Premise: It’s not news that 2020 was a volatile and challenging year for the On Premise, and with many openings and closings, sales suffered in comparison to previous years...
Afternoon Brief, April 28th
Yellow Tail and Casillero Del Diablo Remain the World’s Most Powerful Wine Brands Amid a Picture of Eroding Brand Equity for Wine Brands Worldwide: Building on feedback from over 25,000 wine consumers in 25 markets – representing over 400 million wine drinkers globally – the fourth annual Wine Intelligence Global Wine Brand Power Index reveals an industry-wide erosion of brand equity arising from the disruption to shopping and consumption patterns experienced during the Covid era, which may take some time for brand owners to restore...
Aperture Cellars Continues Expansion as the Winery Nears Ten-Year Anniversary
Key Employees in Winemaking, Hospitality, and Customer Relations Lead Way for Brand’s Growth
Healdsburg, CA - Aperture Cellars (https://www.aperture-cellars.com/), the renowned Sonoma wine label...
Afternoon Brief, June 26
Courtwatch: Class Action Lawsuit Claims Copper Cane's Elouan Brand Deceives Buyers: Copper Cane has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the company misled wine buyers because the 2017 Elouan Pinot Noir made representations on the labels, boxes, and marketing materials that the wine was made in the state of Oregon, or in the specific AVAs listed on the product's packaging but was vinified and bottled in the Napa Valley in California...