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Proud to Announce Our Evolution to Nippon Sanso Matheson
As one team. As one brand. As one future. We’re proud to announce our evolution to Nippon Sanso Matheson, continuing a 115‑year legacy of innovation, safety, and customer partnership. Together, we move forward with the same commitment to high‑quality, value‑added solutions that help make the world better. The future of innovation begins here. We'd love to use our global resources and local customer service to work with you: https://mathesongas.com/contact-us/
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Clean Label Isn’t a Trend, It’s a Conversation Built on Trust
“Clean label” means different things to different people. For producers, it’s about making informed choices, balancing stability, quality and transparency. For consumers, it’s about clarity and confidence in what’s in the bottle. In wine, beer and spirits, clean label isn’t about removing everything, it’s about: • Using only what’s necessary • Understanding function, not fear • Communicating clearly and honestly Modern fermentation and processing tools allow producers to protect flavour, shelf life and consistency while aligning with evolving labelling expectations. Clean label isn’t a trend, it’s a conversation built on trust.
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Last Day for Early Registration
Today is the last day to secure your seat for the Wine Business Seminar at the Early Registration rate of $300. The Wine Business seminar was built to defy the conference that delivers abstract answers to real-world problems. We offer real industry insight, real conversations, and real connections. Are you ready to join the conversation? Join here.
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Built to Last: Another Grower Upgrades to Harvest Pillar
Another grower made the switch to Harvest Pillar. At a winery in Arroyo Grande, California, roughly 700 of our beefy 4"×4" posts now anchor grape rows across the vineyard. No rot. No warp. No replacement cycle. Just a trellis post built to last as long as the vines it supports.
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WISE Rising Star & Texas Hill Country Scholarship Recipients Announced.
We proudly announced the recipients of the inaugural WISE Rising Stars Scholarships during a live presentation at the DTC Wine Symposium last week, celebrating the next generation of DTC wine industry leaders in front of more than 500 winery professionals. As one of the event’s original sponsors, WISE continues to invest in the Symposium’s mission of education, collaboration, and forward‑thinking leadership. The Rising Stars Scholarships extend that commitment—supporting people, developing leadership, and strengthening the DTC community across the industry. The Rising Stars Scholarships received an overwhelming response from across the country. The strength of applications prompted Commerce7 to step in and match one of the scholarships, allowing WISE to expand the program and support additional recipients. Join us as we raise a glass towards this year's recipients! Kelsey Gomes is the DTC Marketing Manager at Lange Twins Family Winery & Vineyards. Upon re
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Transform Your Winery into a Must-Visit Destination with 10 Innovative Strategies
Over the past few years, wineries have seen tasting room visits decline as consumer habits shift. With more options than ever, visitors are looking for something special—experiences that go beyond just sampling wine. For many wineries, this means rethinking how they engage guests and creating a place people want to come back to. This guide explores how wineries across the country are turning their tasting rooms into destinations—balancing local charm, modern convenience, and genuine hospitality. Create Unique, Social Experiences In today’s market, wineries that stand out provide more than just a tasting—they create memorable, shareable experiences that make guests want to stay longer and come back. Enhancing the Atmosphere with Music: Music adds energy and can make an ordinary tasting feel like an event. Hosting live music, whether it’s a local band or acoustic performer, brings people together and keeps them engaged. Many wineries schedule music on weeke
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Verallia Inaugurates an Oxy-combustion Furnace in Campo Bom (Brazil), Reflecting the Group’s Long-term vision and Commitment to Sustainable Innovation
Verallia inaugurates a new oxy-combustion furnace with HeatOx™ technology at its Campo Bom in Brazil, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and local development. Verallia, the European leader and world's third-largest producer of glass packaging for beverages and food products, has inaugurated a new oxy-combustion furnace equipped with HeatOx™ technology, an innovative solution owned by Air Liquide, at its Campo Bom plant in Rio Grande do Sul. This €111 million investment marks a major milestone in Verallia’s growth strategy in Brazil, reflecting the Group’s long-term vision and commitment to sustainable innovation.  For Patrice Lucas, CEO of Verallia Group “The commissioning of the Campo Bom furnace is a significant step in Verallia’s journey to decarbonize its production processes and accelerate innovation across our markets. This project embodies our ambition to invest in sustainable technologies, strengthen our presence in stra
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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

According to a study released today, the California Department of Food and Agricultures Pierces disease (PD) and glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS) prevention, control and research efforts save California winegrape growers $56 million annually by reducing losses from the fatal grapevine disease...

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Dedicated Automation: Crafting Quality Wine at Niner Wine Estates
The fog along the California coast is alive — it flows from the Pacific Ocean up through passes in the protective coastal ranges and into the valleys like a tide. It rises into the hills and breathes before slowly receding to the valley floors and retreating through the mountains, across the sands and into the ocean waters. Toward the north, these fogs nurture the redwoods, and all along the coast, they provide relief from hot daytime temperatures for many wine country vineyards. The Niner Estate vineyards are near Paso Robles, about 20 miles from the Pacific Ocean. They are protected from the cold maritime winds by the Santa Lucia mountain range that parallels the coastline. One of the valleys the fog creeps through is the nearby Templeton Gap. For over a decade, Niner Wine Estates’ winemaker Patrick Muran has been crafting the Fog Catcher Bordeaux blend that he says is “named after the cool banks of fog we often see drifting over our vineyards on early mornings in
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