May 17, 2022
Southern Glazer’s Hit with Wine Sales Consultant Class Action Employment Lawsuit: A federal employment lawsuit that seeks class action status was filed May 5, 2022 against Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits....
May 17, 2022
(May 17, 2022; Calistoga, Calif.)—Napa Valley’s iconic Frank Family Vineyards will host a tong-flipping, finger-licking live fire Barbecue dinner with Backyard Pitmaster Jack Arnold and...
March 31, 2022
The Not-So-Secret Reason California Wineries Are Constantly Fighting Over Name Rights: Ask a vintner what’s the hardest part about starting a winery, and one answer they might give is: choosing a name...
March 31, 2022
Each Blanc de Blancs Purchase Will Plant 6 Trees this April
(March 31, 2022; Calistoga, Calif.)— In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Arbor Day Holiday, Frank Family Vineyards Founders...
February 22, 2022
Global Reach of Premiere Napa Valley Wine Auction Grows in 2022: Napa Valley’s best week in the wine business kicks off today with participation from around the globe. Nearly 300 trade accounts from 34...
February 22, 2022
Frank Family’s General Manager and Winemaker Todd Graff celebrates at Frank Family Vineyards
(February 22, 2022; Calistoga, Calif.)—Rich and Leslie Frank, founders of Frank Family Vineyards, are...
November 17, 2021
November 17th – Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE), one of the world’s largest wine companies, is pleased to announce it has reached an agreement to acquire the highly acclaimed Frank Family Vineyards...
October 26, 2021
Sebastopol Vintner Facing DUI Manslaughter Case from May Crash: Ulises Valdez Jr., 27, of Sebastopol, the son of the late Valdez Family Winery founder who manages the wine-growing portion of the business,...
October 26, 2021
20% of proceeds from online sales of 2018 Napa Valley Merlot will be donated this November
(October 26, 2021; Calistoga, Calif.)— In memory of Winemaker Todd Graff’s beloved “right paw” rescue dog, Bristol,...
May 20, 2021
Lawsuits Looming for Online Wine Retailers: Not providing online access for the visually impaired could see stores end up in court...