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March 16, 2026

Radoux USA is pleased to announce that April Moulton has joined the company as Regional Sales Manager, further strengthening Radoux USA’s presence across key U.S. wine regions. April brings more than 10 years of experience in the cooperage industry and a strong customer‑focused approach to her new role. She will be supporting National Sales Manager Craig Holme in Napa Valley, while taking the lead for the Central Coast and Oregon, working closely with the Radoux USA team to ensure consistent, high‑quality service for customers. “April brings professionalism, energy, and a deep understanding of our industry,” said Craig Holme, National Sales Manager, Radoux USA. “She is a valuable addition to our team and a strong partner for our clients.” April’s appointment reflects Radoux USA’s continued investment in long‑term relationships and dedicated regional support. The Radoux group, based in the Cognac region of France, is a leading manufacturer of Fr
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December 9, 2025
Radoux USA is proud to announce the addition of wine industry veteran Mark Evich to our sales team as Business Development Manager. Mark brings extensive experience to the role, having started his career in wine production in Sonoma County and Oregon’s Willamette Valley. For more than a decade, he has specialized in barrels and oak products, helping winemakers elevate their craft. “I’m thrilled to join Radoux USA and look forward to partnering with winemakers to deliver exceptional oak solutions that enhance the art of winemaking,” said Mark Evich. The Radoux group, based in the Cognac region of France, is a leading manufacturer of French, American, and Hungarian oak barrels, puncheons, oak tanks, and casks. Additionally, our portfolio includes Pronektar: American and French oak granulates, chips, blocks, barrel inserts, and tank staves—available in a range of toasts and tannin content for both wine and spirit brands. It’s no secret that oak enriche
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June 13, 2022

Available Stock Jarres, Barrels, Puncheons, and Oak Alternatives for Harvest 2022 Bouchard Cooperages, which has been supplying the North American wine industry for over 40 years, would like to announce the availability of stock sandstone jarres from Vin et Terre, barrels, and puncheons from its family of coopers that includes Billon, Damy, Maury, European Coopers, Hungary, and oak barrel alternatives from Canadell for harvest 2022. Products are currently available from Bouchard Cooperages’ Napa California and other North American warehouses and can be delivered in time for harvest 2022. Vin et Terre sandstone jarres: Bordeaux based Vin et Terre’s llow porosity (2%) jarres makes them ideal for fermenting and aging aromatic and textural whites as well as elegant, lifted bright reds. The different fluid dynamic characteristics of the Zen, Coralie and Ovo Couché jarres promote more or less movement and therefore texture in the finished wine. The stainless steel li
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How one Emerging Craft Spirits Company Found Huge Success on LibDib In March 2020 the world launched into a global pandemic. That same month, emerging craft spirits company, Phenomenal Spirits, entered the U.S. market with their small-production Ron Izalco Rum and RY3 Whiskey. Over the past 15 months the spirits brand has found huge success, expanding distribution to 15 states and selling barrel after barrel of their small-batch products. What’s been one key to their success? Working with LibDib. “LibDib can move at a rapid pace,” says Phenomenal Spirits founder Karthik Sudhir. “I’m here to tell craft brands that there’s a way to secure distribution with a limited budget and test out your brand positioning, pricing strategy, and marketing campaigns, as well as fine tune your strategy before pitching your brand to the big five distribution companies. LibDib gave us a platform and within a couple of weeks we la
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June 14, 2021

Licensed California wholesale Buyers can now browse small-batch, barrel selections online or via their mobile devices. San Jose, CA, June 14, 2021 — LibDib, today launched the LibDib Barrel Market, the industry’s first web and mobile based market for purchasing spirits barrels. For the first time ever, California licensed retail Buyers can now browse and purchase barrel selections online or via LibDib’s mobile iOS app. The LibDib Barrel Market offers unique, small-batch, aged spirits from producers located around the country. The marketplace is now live in California, and will be expanding into LibDib’s five additional markets (CO, FL, IL, WI, NY) shortly. “We’ve found huge success selling barrels via the LibDib model for the past six months,” said Dana Huber of Starlight Distillery in Indiana and a beta tester for the new program. “I’m thrilled about the official launch of the
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The distinctive notes of these red wine puncheons can add flavor profiles of brown sugar, vanilla, as well as fruits and subtle florals. Let these barrels enhance your next project with the intoxicating aromas and tastes of a variety of red wine selections. Check out these fresh barrels below, or shop our entire puncheon selection for other needs! Shop All Puncheons
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We're doing a little fall cleanup and passing along some savings in the process! These barrels are still juicy, wet, beautiful barrels so order a few while they're discounted. We have a good mix of red and white varieties available - see all our sale wine barrels below or check out our favorite selections this week:
SHOP SALE WINE BARRELS
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March 3, 2020
By Cheryl Durzy, Founder & CEO, LibDib -
When I founded LibDib 3.5 years ago I had a mission to provide three-tier compliant wholesale alcohol distribution to all wine and spirits Makers, no matter the production or distribution size. My goal (then and now) is distribution for any brand, in every market. Today, we are well on our way to reaching that goal: LibDib is currently in 5 markets (CA, NY, FL, CO, WI) and another 8 will go online this year.
Coming from the Maker side of this business (I spent 20 years developing the wholesale channel for my family’s winery in the Northern Central Coast) I sometimes have blinders on to anything that is outside the norm of what I call “everyday business.” My original business plan called for independent accounts doing business with independent Makers, one case at a time. That was my definition of “everyday business.”
However, as every good start up does, we pivoted. Our “everyday business” continues to grow (thanks to our amazing vintners
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