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JUNE 8, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Vintage Wine Estates stock began trading on Nasdaq this morning Winc buys Natural Merchants, organic and vegan wine seller Meet the Woman Making History on Wall Street This Week This July is looking like Hell on Earth for Western wildfires Machines Can Help Wine Grape Industry Survive Labor Shortage Ecommerce and RTDs to […]

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JUNE 7, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS The 2021 DTC Videocast Brings Clarity to a Changed Consumer Ready-to-drink category will soon overtake wine in the US Napa Auction Brings in the Big Money Texas Wine Grape Growers Sue Bayer-Monsanto Over Dicamba Drift Damage TTB Approved 174K Products L12M through May 2021, A Decrease of -2.1K (–1.2%) No One Is Talking […]

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JUNE 4, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Global alcohol consumption will bounce back to pre-Covid levels by 2023, boosted by e-commerce and industry pivoting in key markets End in Sight for Temporary Covid Relief Measures from CA ABC Drought losses mounting in Sonoma County agricultural sector [paywall?] Can Oregon Wine Tourism Survive the Portland Problem? Phil Mickelson, wine influencer? This […]

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JUNE 3, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Calif: CA ABC offers wineries (02 license holders) relief from renewal fees Now Is the Best Time to Get Into the Wine Industry in Decades Vivino Continues Watershed Year In Online Wine Sales With New Feature And CEO Appointment [paywall?] This is the hidden cost of gaining expertise 52% of workers say talking […]

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JUNE 2, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Arkansas mogul Gaylon Lawrence Jr., once unknown to wine, is opening four Napa tasting rooms this summer [paywall?] Dr. Andy Walker to Retire: Leaves Legacy of Grapevine Breeding, Research, New Cultivars America Has a Drinking Problem Treasury Wine Estates struggles to get rid of the Ghost of Michael Clarke Key motivations for purchasing […]

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JUNE 1, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS How fires, pandemic, regulations are impacting California, Oregon wine grape farming No magic technology to prevent smoke taint yet [paywall?] Wine “Supertasters” and Covid Resistance E-Commerce Boost in Wine and Spirits Sales Drives Deals Why Are Wines’ Alcohol Content Growing So High? And Why That’s A Real Problem. [paywall?] Permanent COVID Change? 74% […]

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MAY 28, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Stars Align for Jordan’s Vineyard Move ‘Wildfires are a part of life here’: Wine producers prepare Cheap wine and a retail foe: Australia ready to take China to WTO over tariffs Why the food-delivery boom may soon hit the skids The Quick Books of wine DTC has launched! – (Sponsored link) ICYMI (IN […]

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MAY 27, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS California tells hundreds of landowners in Sonoma, Mendocino counties to halt Russian River water diversions (possible paywall) More small wineries are looking for exit, but ‘expectation gulf’ separates buyers and sellers Northern California winemakers embrace fire fighting in early wildfire season More Women And Younger Consumers Breaking Into The World Of Fine Wine, […]

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MAY 26, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Denied property insurance, Napa Valley wineries ‘extremely vulnerable’ this fire season (possible paywall) Chicago restaurants launching “vaccinated only” sections Michigan wine shipping lawsuit targets Napa vintner, 3 others Why are supertasters more resistant to COVID than most people? Napa supervisors failed to hear warnings of risky winery project (possible paywall) Global Alcohol advertising […]

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MAY 25, 2021 – WINE NEWS FETCH

TOP NEWS Deadlines and dueling appraisals set up Rabbit Ridge Winery property for an existential turning point in mid-June Tasting Fees Skyrocket in Wine Country SevenFifty Announces $23 Million Growth Equity Financing to Further Accelerate Digital Transformation for Beverage Alcohol Industry Too Much, Too Much, Too Little: Solving the Canned Wine Puzzle US wineries continuing […]

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