March 31, 2025
New Study Shows Pierce’s Disease Investment Saves Winegrape Growers $56 Million Annually: According to a study released today, the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Pierce’s disease (PD)...
March 31, 2025
Erland to Continue to Oversee the Dynamic C&P US Client Business in New Role
San Francisco, CA., March 31st, 2025 — In recognition of her leadership and the growth of Colangelo & Partners’...
February 18, 2025
Violet Grgich, President of Grgich Hills Estate, expands her leadership in international philanthropy through key roles in notable organizations
Napa, CA, February 18, 2025 – Grgich Hills...
December 30, 2024
Peru’s leading winery and Pisco producer expands communications program in the US market
New York, NY, December 4th, 2024 – Viñas Queirolo, one of Peru’s most historic and highly acclaimed wine...
December 5, 2024
winery expands its communications program to enhance the future of its Napa Valley wines
Napa, CA, December, 5, 2024 – Moone Tsai, renowned for its extraordinary, limited-production wines, is pleased...
December 4, 2024
New Survey Finds Local Vineyard Employees Prioritizing New Skills, Technologies, and Establishing Roots:
The largest and most comprehensive survey ever taken of vineyard employees provides interesting...
December 4, 2024
Acquisition Creates the Leading Full-Service Wine & Spirits Agency in the U.S., with Offices in New York, San Francisco, Miami, Austin and now, the Heart of Downtown Napa
Napa, CA., December...
October 28, 2024
Come Over October Is Driving Wine Conversations — And Sales
By Kathleen Willcox
Come Over October (COO) was launched in May 2024 as a grassroots movement designed to celebrate the social...
October 15, 2024
Renowned American Wine Producer Expands Its Communication Program in the U.S.
Los Gatos, CA, ( October 15, 2024) – David Bruce Winery, a pioneering American wine producer sought...
October 10, 2024
Napa County Wins Round One In Court: Round one in the battle between prosecutor-turned-vintner Lindsay Hoopes and Napa County went to the county, and it could end up costing Hoopes more than $1 million...







