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OCTOBER 3, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Spring Mountain Vineyard Has Filed For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Billionaire Pinault Expands Chateau Latour Wine With Henriot Champagne Deal [paywall?] Fire Rules a Rocky Road for Napa Wineries Wine Consumer Trends: Millennials Rising Shipping Gets Cheaper As Global Supply Chain Flips From Backlogs to Empty Containers Does Anyone Still Care About Wine Certifications? […]

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SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS There’s No Such Thing as ‘Low-Intervention’ Wine — So Why Does the Industry Champion the Term? Duckhorn Hits 52-Week Low. Winemaker’s Stock Isn’t Aging Well. Calif Gov Newsom Vetoes Bill To Prohibit Foreign Governments From Buying CA Agricultural Land Cabernet Wine Grapes Can Survive Climate Change Serial ADA plaintiff in Calif. alleged to […]

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SEPTEMBER 29, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS The Silicon Valley Bank 2023 State of The Industry Survey is Now Open Shifts in consumer attitudes fuel the growth of sparkling wine in the US What’s in a Wine Label? Potential Rules Could Require an Ingredients List Is The Wine Industry Immune to Inflation? As Total DTC Falls, Cab up in Value, […]

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SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Storied Carneros Pinot Winery For Sale By Vietnamese-American Billionaire US Wineries Struggle to Raise Prices Will GenZ Save Merlot? (PDF) Disruptions Roil Projections for Future Wine Sales Is Sterling’s volatility boosting the fine wine market? Retailers Navigate The New Drinks Delivery Landscape [paywall?] So You Think Higher Wages Equal More Productivity? Think Again. […]

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SEPTEMBER 27, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Diageo Leaving DISCUS At Year-End Federal Government’s $20 Billion Embrace of ‘Climate Smart’ Farming [paywall?] The potential of the natural wine market in China EPA: Glyphosate Can Still be Used Through 2026 Double Squeeze! Retailers Pressured to Offer Discounts Even As They Cope With Inflation Does Anyone Still Care About Wine Certifications? — […]

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SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS How bad are law violations in the US wine industry?: Hint: Sometimes pretty bad Tourists keep coming to Sonoma County wineries even as tasting fees increase Two-Buck Chuck: Wine of the People? Or Cultural Wedge? [paywall?] Domestic beer and white wine showed significant gains in the on-premise in August 2022, survey Avalara Announces […]

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SEPTEMBER 23, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Ranchers’ rebellion: the Californians breaking water rules in a punishing drought New Research Reveals the Top Cultural Wine Barriers and Opportunities for Hispanic and African American Consumers A Lot Of Thursday Night Football Won’t Have Alcohol Ads [paywall?] Commerce7 and Community Benchmark Announce Integration Partnership Beckstoffer, cult vineyards and the ascension of the […]

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SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Conflicting Studies Send Contrasting Messages About the Health Effects of Drinking Fine Wine Buoyant in a Turbulent Market How to tell if a wine was farmed with Roundup [paywall?] US wine industry will generate over $276 billion in economic impact this year Can luxury wine live without glass bottles? Interest Rate Fright? Today’s […]

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SEPTEMBER 21, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Why Coca-Cola Needs to Tap Into the Alcohol Market End-of-year compliance tips for direct wine shippers Pix – the inside story [paywall?, or 1 hour free trial] UCSB Scientists See the End of ‘Normal’ Climate NTSB wants all new vehicles to check drivers for alcohol use 78% Of Adults See Little To No […]

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SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Doctors want alcohol warning labels to flag cancer risks [paywall?] Naked Wines founder returns to advise board amid share woes Droughts, heat and fire: the future of wine in the climate crisis Bureaucrats Look to Target Grape Names How this California vintner pushed open doors for Black women in the wine industry 5 […]

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