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Grower Referendum Vote Overwhelmingly Approves Continuation Of Sonoma County Winegrape Commission
The California Department of Food & Agriculture has announced it has certified the votes on the referendum to continue the Sonoma County Winegrape Commission, also known as the Sonoma County Winegrowers (SCW), for another five years.  Garnering 85.77% percent of the vote, winegrape growers strongly supported continuation of the organization.  The Commission was established in 2006 and is required by California law to conduct a grower vote every five years to determine if they want to continue to be assessed to fund the organization.    “It is very gratifying to see the efforts of the Commission recognized and supported by the very people who fund it and make all the great work possible,” said Bret Munselle, chairman of the SCW board of directors and owner of Munselle Vineyards.  He added, “Through the assessment, the growers have been personally investing in promoting Sonoma County for nearly 20 years and with this vote, SCW will continue
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American Vineyard Magazine hosted a special livestream webcast on February 21st, featuring representatives from Turrentine Brokerage providing a detailed analysis on the 2024 CDFA Grape Crush Report. The webcast was recorded and can now be viewed for free here. Watch now as Turrentine representatives share key insights on using the results of the report to make informed, critical business decisions moving forward, with wine market perspectives from the North Coast, Central Coast, Northern Interior and Central Valley wine regions.
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Today's #winebiz news for #wineindustry professionals...

When a product is hard to buy, more people want it. A new Washington State University study reveals that wineries producing cult wines can boost long-term profits by keeping their prices low, creating excess demand that fuels their brands prestige and future revenue...

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Unlocking the 2024 Grape Crush Report: Join the Turrentine Grape Team Live Stream
The Turrentine Brokerage Grape Team is ready to break down the 2024 Grape Crush report for you in a special live-streamed event hosted by American Vineyard Magazine. This is your opportunity to gain insights into what the numbers mean for growers, wineries, and the wine industry at large. Why? The Grape Crush Report is a key market indicator, influencing decision-making for vineyard owners, grape buyers, and wine producers. With shifting trends in grape supply, pricing, and demand, it’s essential to have a clear understanding of how the market is shaping up for 2024 and beyond. Event Details: Date: Friday, February 21, 2025 Time: 10:00 AM PST Where: Online live stream Register Here: Click to Sign Up What You’ll Learn: Key statistics and trends from the 2024 Grape Crush Report Regional breakdowns of supply, demand, and pricing Expert analysis from the Turrentine Grape Team Market predictions for the 2025 harvest and beyond Whether you’re a grower, winema
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Rich Smith Award of Excellence Presented to Emily Hodson of Virginia
The ninth annual Rich Smith Award of Excellence for outstanding contributions to the American grape and wine industry was presented today to Emily Hodson, the winemaker at Veritas Vineyards and Winery, a co-owner of Flying Fox Vineyards and Winery, and an active leader in the Virginia wine industry. Members of the Smith family and sponsoring organizations present the Rich Smith award to Emily Hodson (third from left). The prestigious award annually reflects the spirit and accomplishments of the late Richard (Rich) Smith, founder of Valley Farm Management and Smith Family Wines in California’s Santa Lucia Highlands wine region in Monterey County. Rich was first and foremost a family man, but also a successful grape grower and winery owner, and a highly respected colleague known for the combination of passion, commitment and collaboration which helped advance the American grape and wine industry. Ever since Rich passed away in December 2015, three organizations—WineAmerica, N
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Tom Klein of Rodney Strong Wine Estates was acknowledged as this year’s American Wine Legend for his decades in the wine business, a recognition in particular of his longstanding dedication to Sonoma County wine and commitment to sustainable vineyard and winery practices.

By Virginie Boone Five years ago Sonoma County was awarded The Region of the Year Wine Star Award from Wine Enthusiast Magazine, a great honor recognizing Sonoma Countys world-class wines []

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Join the 2024 Sunset International Wine Competition!
Sunset Magazine is thrilled to announce the call for entries in the 2024 Sunset International Wine Competition! For the 8th consecutive year, Sunset Magazine, the definitive lifestyle brand of the modern American West, proudly presents the Sunset International Wine Competition. Our engaged, discerning, and wine aficionado Sunset audience perfectly pairs with the select panel of judges comprised of seasoned wine professionals, Master Sommeliers, and Masters of Wine to celebrate the brightest and boldest wines of the year. Meet 2023's Competition Winners: 2023 Sunset International Wine Competition  BEST OF SHOW Brecon Estate 2022 Albarino Best of the Best Best of Show - White Wine Husch Vineyards 2022 Muscat Canelli Best of Show Dessert/Late Harvest Sojourn Cellars NV Brut Sparkling Best of Show Sparkling Wine La Storia Trentadue Winery 2020 Merlot Best of Show Red Wine Seaglass Trinchero Family Estates 2021 Rosé Best of Show Rosé Wine T
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RdV Vineyards, a luxury vineyard an hour outside Washington, D.C., at the tail end of the Lost Mountain range of the Appalachian Mountains, has been designated a Grand Cru vineyard by famed oenologist Eric Boissenot, who Decanter magazine named Bordeaux’s secret weapon for his blending prowess of Bordeaux’s most famous châteaux...

Estate-Grown Vineyard in Delaplane, Virginia Named East Coasts First Grand Cru Winery October 11th (Delaplane, VA) RdV Vineyards, a luxury vineyard an hour outside Washington, D.C., at the tail []

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JUNE 1, 2022 – SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA - M. A. Silva USA, the leading manufacturer of premium corks, glass, and packaging in North America, celebrates over 20 years of partnership with Smith-Madrone Vineyards and Winery. Located in St. Helena, California, Smith-Madrone was founded in 1971 by two brothers, Charlie and Stu Smith. Their highly acclaimed wines have placed the winery in Napa Valley’s spotlight for decades. To celebrate their long-term partnership, Neil Foster, President and Co-Founder of M. A. Silva, met with Charlie and Stu Smith in their vineyard to share a Smith-Madrone vintage sealed with M. A. Silva’s high-end natural cork. During this time, the three reminisced about their years working together and how the industry has changed. Neil Foster recalls when he first dropped off corks and how they were brought straight to Stu Smith’s home rather than the winery. The two parties attribute their strong relationship to having the same business values
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Dry Creek Vineyard is proud to announce that Wine Enthusiast Magazine will be honoring Sonoma County wine pioneer David S. Stare as its “American Wine Legend” at the upcoming 22nd annual Wine Star Awards...

HEALDSBURG, Calif. – NOVEMBER 18, 2021 – Dry Creek Vineyard is proud to announce that Wine Enthusiast Magazine will be honoring Sonoma County wine pioneer David S. Stare as its “American Wine Legend” at the upcoming 22nd annual Wine Star Awards. The momentous occasion marks the first time that the family-owned and sustainably-farmed winery has […]

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