Tag: Duckhorn
Afternoon Brief, October 21st
French Wine Attracts Younger US Men: A recent wine survey revealed some interesting findings about US wine consumers...
Afternoon Brief, March 26th
Winery Wildfires: How Record Wildfires Are Impacting Wineries Today: The events of recent years have truly tested the resilience of wineries. Wildfires dominating headlines in wine country since 2017 were interrupted briefly by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, only to return again – and with a record-breaking vengeance...
Introducing an “Uncorked Wine Experience” from Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine...
Sip through as many of the six luxurious wines to create your own personalized wine experience for $28* per guest with dinner
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse...
Afternoon Brief, January 8
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Wine’s Most Inspiring People 2018: A Pillar of Oregon’s Wine Tourism Industry
Wayne Bailey, a vintner known for...
Duckhorn Merlot Napa Valley Three Palms Vineyard 2014 Named Wine Spectator’s...
Top 10 Wines of 2017 Unveiled at WineSpectator.com
New York, NY (November 17, 2017)—Wine Spectator, the world’s leading authority on wine, today announced Duckhorn Merlot...
Afternoon Brief, December 5
Korbel’s Gary Heck Recognized for Lifetime Achievement at Wine Industry Awards: The Heck family has been helm of the 134-year-old Korbel wine brand for six decades. Gary Heck for four of those decades has been carrying on the Korbel brothers' legacy of making fine Champagne-method bubbly in the U.S...
Afternoon Brief, August 6
Red Wine Could Slow Brain Ageing by 7.5 Years: The study, carried out by researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and funded by The National Institute of Aging, evaluated cognitive change over a period of 4.7 years among 960 dementia-free older adults
Afternoon Brief, August 28
Deadly Winemaking Snakes Escape in China:
Chaos erupted when deadly cobras used to make wine escaped into the city of Foshan in Chinas South-Eastern Guangdong province...
Afternoon Brief, June 16
California vineyard erosion rules effort restarts:
As state water-quality regulators prepare to try again this fall with a framework designed to control erosion into the Napa River and Sonoma Creek watersheds, winegrape growers in those areas are getting new tools to help prepare for the as-yet-undefined rules...
Afternoon Brief, March 28
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Fine Wine vs the Alphabet
If you want your wine to be a world-beater, aside from a space age winery...
Afternoon Brief, March 24
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Duckhorn success, wine branding, hot trends at April 22 Wine Industry Conference
Nathan Myhrvold -- the former chief strategist and chief...