September 18, 2025
Turning Vineyard Waste into Opportunity, SB 279 Heads to Governor's Desk:
SB 279 will make it easier for growers across California to compost agricultural waste on their land without needing a CalRecycle...
June 17, 2025
By Carl Giavanti
Tim Atkin, MW, is a UK wine journalist with an international following, whose work has been recognized by more than 40 awards, including seven Louis Roederers. He writes for Harpers...
June 13, 2022
American Pinot Noir Legend Josh Jensen Dies at 78: Josh Jensen, the founder of the Central Coast’s famed Calera Wine Company, a visionary leader in the American wine community, and the iconic pioneer of...
June 13, 2022
Biggest-ever report from the leading English language authority on Argentinean wine
2,001 wines tasted during his month-long visit in February 2022
Features In-depth notes and scores for 1,350 wines...
September 10, 2020
Leading UK wine writer Tim Atkin MW has released his latest in-depth look at the South African wine sector.
His annual report, now in its eighth year and available on timatkin.com, is regarded as...
May 8, 2019
Walla Walla Prison Project Nears Start Date - The co-owner of Walla Walla Vineyard Management told the drinks business that after final approval was granted, he intended to plant two hectares of Cabernet...
January 7, 2019
Organic Grape Growing Harms Vineyard Soil, Says a Consumer Advocacy Group: According to the pro-science consumer advocacy group, American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), organic wine may not be good...
July 10, 2018
Does Napa Valley have too much Cabernet? The question informed most of last month's Vineyard Economics Symposium...
September 12, 2017
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Vinexpo to Go to Sonoma in 2018
The news was revealed this morning to press at the Orangerie in Vienna’s Schloss Schönbrunn, the location...
May 20, 2015
Gallo expands vineyard holdings in Napa Valley: E&J Gallo Winery announced Tuesday that it has purchased 642 acres in the Napa Valley as the nations No. 1 vintner makes further inroads into the North...









