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Free Entry into a Wine Giveaway with Sip & Savor Ticket Purchase
This week only, we’re adding something extra to make your Sip & Savor experience even more exciting. Every ticket purchased for our May 1st Sip & Savor includes an entry into a wine giveaway , a curated 4-pack featuring one wine from each winery pouring at the event: Bienvenue, Bucher, Jeff Cohn & Parea. A collection valued at over $200 ! The giveaway entry offer ends Sunday, April 26th at midnight, and the winner will be announced at the event on Friday, May 1st (must be present to win). This isn’t your typical wine tasting… At our Kentucky Derby Sip & Savor , it’s all about sipping, playing, and celebrating. Here’s what you can expect: Photo Booth Moments – Grab your crew and capture the night DIY Hat-Making Station – Because Derby style is a must Lawn Games & Activities – A little friendly competition never hurts Welcome Mint Spritz – The perfect way to kick off the evening Classic Derby Races on the TVs – Get into the spirit Music + Great Vibes all night l
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WIN Marketplace – February Roundup
2026 Alexander Valley Bordeaux Grapes Now live on the WIN Marketplace: 2026 Alexander Valley / Pine Mountain Bordeaux grapes, grown at 2,000 feet above the Russian River. This offering includes all five Noble Bordeaux varietals, providing the opportunity to craft a complete Meritage or classic Bordeaux blend — a true one-stop sourcing solution for producers building out a cohesive red program With a 25-year track record supplying well-known premium Napa and Sonoma wineries, this vineyard brings both pedigree and high-elevation character to the table. Whether you’re sourcing fruit for blending, program expansion, or long-term vineyard partnerships, this listing provides direct access to availability details and grower contact information in one place: View Listing Thinking Ahead to Your Own Wine or Grape Sales? As planning continues for the year ahead, the WIN Marketplace is a valuable channel for producers and growers looking to sell bulk wine or grapes and connect di
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Enhancing Acidity and Flavour Profile with ZYMAFLORE™ KLIMA
Maintaining wine balance in a changing climate Climate change is reshaping the wine industry. In many wine regions, each year seems to set new records for the hottest or driest growing season, followed by the earliest harvest dates yet. Such accelerated ripening is disrupting grape physiology; phenolic and aromatic development fall out of sync, sugar levels soar, and acidity drops away (1). So how can we adapt and build a more resilient wine sector? The answer to this question is multifaceted. In the vineyards, grape growers are rethinking their management practices, adjusting canopy architecture, introducing shading or optimising irrigation (1,2). Some are reaching for higher altitudes or moving further from the equator in search of cooler conditions (1). Others are trialling alternative heat- and drought-tolerant varieties, from long-forgotten cultivars to newly bred plant material. In the cellars, winemakers may turn to pragmatic solutions such as dilution or blending strategi
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Are You Ready For Sustainable Wine and Spirits Packaging?
Sustainability has become a core focus across every industry sector lately, but, as lovers of the traditional, the wine and spirit industries are behind the curve on implementing sustainable glass packaging. According to the IWSR, 48% of American alcohol drinkers say that a company’s sustainability or environmental initiatives positively influences their purchasing decisions. Furthermore, according to a report by the global decision intelligence company, Morning Consult, 7 in 10 American adults would consider purchasing from a food and beverage brand that prioritizes sustainability, the highest share across all industries. In the face of ongoing environmental concerns, a growing number of media stories have cited the need for our industry to find a more sustainable package solution. And the call is validated by consumer demands. We are seeing the emergence of a new category of wine consumer: the environmentally-conscious consumer, who is choosing wines and spirits based on the s
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The 12 Days of Data: What Last Year’s Holiday Sales Should Teach You
If your winery’s December felt like a sugar high followed by a January hangover, congratulations—you’re in the club. The holiday season brings out the best and worst of wine marketing. We see a flurry of emails, social posts, pop-up bundles, and panicked “last chance for shipping!” reminders that make even Santa unsubscribe. But behind all that glitter and noise sits something actually useful: data. And data, unlike mistletoe or tinsel, ages beautifully—if you know how to use it. Day 1: The Ghost of Open Rates Past Let’s start with the easy one. You sent fifteen emails between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, and shocker—open rates dropped after the first week. This isn’t your subscribers turning into Grinches; it’s list fatigue. Consumers are bombarded with messages from every brand they’ve ever accidentally clicked “subscribe” on. The fix: cut your frequency, not your revenue. Segment your list by engage
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Taste Tuscany Without Leaving Canada
Savour Quality from Europe: Tuscany’s Wine and Olive Oil Icons Find New Fans in Canada October 2025 [Vancouver, BC] Canadians are falling in love with the real taste of Tuscany as testimonial of the European quality. This year, two of the most respected European producer groups, the Consorzio Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and the Associazione Produttori Olivicoli Toscani (APOT), are sharing their story through the European Union–funded campaign Savor Quality from Europe. The campaign celebrates craftsmanship, authenticity, and sustainability by connecting Canadians with the winemakers and olive growers who represent the heart of European culture. Why Canada’s Falling for European Products Canada is becoming one of the most exciting destinations for premium European food and wine. Consumers here want products that tell a story: where they come from, who makes them, and why they matter. The Consorzio Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and APOT see that as a perfect match for
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September 29, 2025
Wine & Food Affair 2025

Event Type: Consumer

Location: Sonoma County, CA

Date: 11/1/2025

Wine & Food Affair 2025
Savor the Flavors: A Weekend of Wine & Food Pairing Along the Wine Road Embark on a culinary adventure as over 50 wineries along the Wine Road invite you to indulge in a weekend of perfectly paired wine and food. Each participating winery will showcase a bite of one of their favorite recipes, thoughtfully paired with a wine that brings out its best flavors. Discover a mix of beloved classics returning by popular demand and exciting new creations debuting this year. Love what you taste? All recipes will be available online, so you can recreate your favorite pairings at home and relive the experience. Buy tickets here.
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Verallia Trend Book 2026: What consumer expectations will shape the packaging and beverages of tomorrow?
The 2026 edition of Verallia’s Trend Book developed in collaboration with Carlin Creative, highlights deep and lasting transformations in consumer behaviors across the food and beverage sectors. Consumers increasingly seek authenticity, functional benefits, and formats that foster togetherness. These shifts are prompting brands to view packaging not merely as a container, but as a strategic asset at the heart of their relationship with consumers.  Profound and lasting market shifts The food and beverage industry is undergoing structural change. This particularly evident in wine and spirits, where moderation has emerged as a defining global trend. At the same time, new categories are gaining traction, most notably no-and low-alcohol beverages, which are expected to grow by 7% annually between 2023 and 2026 (IWSR, 2025). This reflects a broader cultural shift: moderation is no longer a marginal trend or limited to younger demographics, but a mainstream behavior across generat
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Top Travel Trends Stealing Wine Country's Thunder
From Midnight Mocktails to Croatian Coasts: The Top Travel Trends Stealing Wine Country's Thunder As travelers eagerly plan their next getaways, the tourism landscape is shifting—fast. Driven by changing values, advancing tech, and global events, how we explore the world in 2025 looks very different than it did just a few years ago. From AI-crafted itineraries to wellness retreats designed around your sleep cycle, travel today is more curated, personal, and purpose-driven than ever. But while adventurers chase hot springs in Iceland and food tours in Tokyo, one classic destination is quietly slipping from the spotlight: wine country. Once a top choice for weekend getaways and special occasions, winery visits are on the decline. And for the wine industry, that’s more than just a hospitality hiccup—it’s a missed opportunity to turn curious sippers into lifelong fans. Understanding this season’s top travel trends isn’t just about keeping up. It&rsq
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Pinterest Predicts: 7 Trends Wineries Must Leverage in 2025
Every year, Pinterest Predicts drops its trend report, and this year’s insights are bigger than just what’s trending on the platform—they reflect broader cultural shifts that wineries can tap into across their marketing, experiences, and product development. With Pinterest’s track record of predicting trends with 80% accuracy, these insights are worth paying attention to, not just on Pinterest but across platforms like Instagram and TikTok, and even in your tasting room. Here’s how wineries can creatively use these 2025 trends to attract attention, engage audiences, and stay ahead of the curve. Why Pinterest Trends Matter for Wineries Trends aren’t just fleeting moments—they shape what your customers are looking for and how they connect with your brand. Pinterest isn’t just a visual discovery platform; it’s where people go to dream, plan, and shop. With over 500 million monthly users, it’s a massive pool of inspiration.
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