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The Oregon Vineyard and Wine Industry’s New Economic Impact Report Shows Continued Growth and Increased Contribution to the State’s Economy: With an $8 billion economic impact, Oregon’s vineyards and wine businesses continue to be an economic driver deeply rooted in the state’s agriculture, offering high-value tourism experiences despite fewer tasting room visits...

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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

Winc and Sherry Lehmann: Two Very Different US Retailers in Trouble: Winc, the much lauded 11-year old online business that went public last year, has collapsed, despite $54.2m from venture capital investors including Bessemer Venture Partners, Shining Capital and Crosscut Ventures. Sherry-Lehmann, the 88-year-old Manhattan store faces a $3m unpaid tax bill and rumours of possible closure...

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Ciatti Global Market Report, June 2022
May brought an important milestone on the road back to post-COVID normality with the first ProWein fair in three years. While there were – understandably – 17% fewer exhibitors and 38% fewer visitors than in March 2019, it was great to see some old faces in person after so long, as well as meet new ones.  The Southern Hemisphere producers were able to showcase some of their freshly-produced 2022 wines. Chile, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have all been reporting crops near their long-term averages; whilst down from the average, Argentina’s 1.9 million metric tons is of a good size given the country’s large carryover. Whites continue to lead demand, with South Africa’s supply of 2022 Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and premium Sauvignon Blanc already highly limited, Australia and Chile receiving interest on whites that greatly exceeds interest on reds, and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc able to command bulk pricing at around NZD6.00/litre (EUR3.60, USD
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This is a fast-paced opportunity in Petaluma for a professional who is a bright, self-motivated, proactive, and service-oriented. The ideal candidate will take pride in delivering the highest-quality work product and finding efficiencies.

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Jackson Family Wines Purchases First Vineyard in Walla Walla Valley, Washington: Jackson Family Wines, the family-owned wine company founded in 1982, has announced the purchase of 61 acres of an existing 117-acre property located in Mill Creek in the eastern region of Washington’s Walla Walla Valley...

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Renowned family-owned producer, Adobe Road Winery is pleased to announce that Brian Kelleher has been appointed Senior Vice President of Sales...

Winery adds a veteran wine executive to leadership team   April 8th —(Petaluma, Calif.)— Renowned family-owned producer, Adobe Road Winery is pleased to announce that Brian Kelleher has been appointed Senior […]

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Renowned family-owned producer, Adobe Road Winery is pleased to announce its 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon, Beckstoffer Vineyards-Georges III was honored with multiple awards at the inaugural 2022 LA Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge...

Winery secures multiple awards from Best of Show to Overall Winner 29 March— (Petaluma, Calif.)— Renowned family-owned producer, Adobe Road Winery is pleased to announce its 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon, Beckstoffer […]

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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

2022 International Women’s Wine & Spirits Competition Now Accepting Submissions: Now in its fifteenth year, the prestigious International Women’s Wine Competition has this year added spirits to its lineup, making it the first and only competition of its kind in the United States — possibly in the world...

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First-Ever Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge Names Winners Adobe Road Winery and Sire Spirits Take Top Honors
MARCH 1, 2022 – Winners have been announced in the first-ever Los Angeles Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge. A Cabernet Sauvignon from Adobe Road Winery (www.adoberoadwines.com) and an XO Cognac from Sire Spirits (www.sirespirits.com) topped their fields to be named Best of the Best. The competition was established, in conjunction with Los Angeles-based beverage professionals (representing both the on- and off-premise channels), to highlight the best of the best wine and spirits producers in the world, and to introduce those producers to the largest market of consumers in the country. Judging took place February 20-22 and, says event producer Debra Del Fiorentino of Wine Competitions Management & Production (winecompetitions.com), “Typically, a strong first-year competition can expect about 500 entries. We were thrilled to receive more than 1,250 submissions — producers were clamoring to get in!” Even with a large number of entries, competition was s
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