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April 9, 2026

Premium Sparkling. No Wait. Now available: Carneros Brut Rosé Sparkling Shiners (Méthode Traditionnelle) — a premium, ready-to-bottle opportunity for wineries and brands looking to bring sparkling wine to market quickly. Crafted using the traditional method (the same process used in Champagne), these wines offer complexity, fine bubbles, and layered character that elevate private label and branded sparkling programs. Sourced from Carneros, a region known for producing balanced, elegant sparkling wines with bright acidity and refined fruit expression, this listing is especially well-timed as brands prepare for summer releases, events, and hospitality programs. Shiners provide a key advantage right now — allowing producers to skip production timelines and move directly to bottling and market. View Listing The WIN Marketplace is built to connect buyers and sellers across the wine industry, and listings like these Carneros Brut Rosé Sparkling Shiners hig
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Pinot Noir, Without the Production Timeline Still available on the WIN Marketplace: 2024 Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir Shiners — a strong option for wineries and brands looking to move quickly on upcoming bottlings and private label programs. Shiners offer a unique advantage this time of year, giving buyers the ability to accelerate timelines and bring wines to market without waiting on a full production cycle. Sourced from the Petaluma Gap AVA, known for its cooling winds and long growing season, this Pinot Noir delivers the kind of balance and character that makes it a compelling option for both new and existing programs. View Listing The WIN Marketplace is built to connect buyers and sellers across the wine industry, and listings like these 2024 Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir Shiners highlight how the platform supports private label programs and ready-to-bottle sourcing opportunities. As wineries and brands refine their release timelines, shiners provide a flexible solution for bringing
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March 17, 2026

Upcoming opportunities include wine placements in new studio productions, including an MGM feature starring Charlize Theron. IRVINE, CA — Sipcrü Studios, a media placement company connecting wineries, spirits, and craft beverage brands with major film, television, and streaming productions, today announced a partnership with Corksy, the modern direct-to-consumer platform for wineries. Through this partnership, Sipcrü Studios serves as a sourcing partner for productions seeking authentic wine and beverage brands for on-screen environments, working directly with studios, prop masters, and production teams responsible for building dining, restaurant, and hospitality scenes. Corksy will help connect wineries with these placement opportunities while giving its clients priority access to certain productions. Wine and spirits are a natural part of the environments portrayed in film and television, appearing regularly in dining scenes, celebrations, and hospitality settings ac
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March 16, 2026

The supply chain behind a bottle of wine is more intricate than most consumers realize. Between harvest and delivery, wineries juggle transportation, storage, labeling, compliance, and customer fulfillment—each step carrying its own risk to quality, timing, and brand perception. For many, these processes are spread across multiple vendors, systems, and touchpoints, making consistency hard to maintain and visibility even harder to find. Yandell Companies takes a different approach. As a fully integrated logistics provider with deep roots in the wine industry, Yandell brings transportation, warehousing, value-added services, and DTC fulfillment together in one connected system—built to match the pace and complexity of modern winemaking. From Raw Materials to Your Customer’s Doorstep Unlike most third-party logistics providers (3PLs), Yandell owns and operates the full infrastructure. That means: A dedicated fleet of dry vans, tankers, and specialty trailers for tra
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2024 Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir — Shiners Now available: 2024 Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir Shiners — a strong opportunity for wineries and brands looking for finished wine ready for private label, custom programs, or quick-to-market bottling. Shiners give buyers flexibility and speed, especially when program timelines are tight or brand expansion is underway. 👉 View the listing & connect directly with the seller: https://marketplace.wineindustrynetwork.com/listing/2024-petaluma-gap-pinot-noir-shiners/ The WIN Marketplace is built to connect buyers and sellers across the wine industry, and listings like these 2024 Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir Shiners highlight how the platform supports private label programs and ready-to-bottle sourcing opportunities. For brands looking to move quickly or expand their Pinot Noir offerings, this type of listing provides direct access to quality wine without waiting on a full production cycle. If you have shiners or finished wine available
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Traditional demand for wine has softened, buyers are pickier, and “default growth” is basically gone. Meanwhile, the consumer mindset has changed dramatically—wellness, moderation, and “I want to drink less but still drink well” is becoming the new normal. That combo is tough on the old playbook. But it’s also a huge opening for brands that are willing to pivot with intention (not panic). At BevZero, we see this moment as a reset: a chance to meet people where they are now—and build a portfolio that survives the slump and comes out stronger on the other side with non-alcoholic products. What’s Driving the Slump A few things are happening at once: Wellness is influencing purchase decisions more than ever. People aren’t necessarily “anti-wine”, they’re just more mindful about alcohol consumption. Curiosity has matured into expectation. Today’s no/low-alc shopper isn’t experimenting anymore, they ex
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The wine and spirits industry is standing on the precipice of a major design evolution. For years, “premium” was defined by weight, excess, and tradition. For 2026, a new definition of luxury is emerging; one that values intelligence over mass, and tactile storytelling over simple visual appeal. For brand owners and procurement leaders, staying ahead of these glass packaging trends in 2026 is no longer just about aesthetics; it is a matter of strategic survival. From the rise of “quiet luxury” and right-weighted glass to the complex pressures of global supply chains, the packaging decisions made today will define brand resilience tomorrow. In this forecast, we explore how sustainable luxury, ergonomic innovation, and smart supply chain strategies are reshaping the premium landscape, and how Global Package provides the specialized glass solutions needed to help you navigate this future. The State of Glass Packaging for Wine & Spirits At Global Package, we&r
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Dry January is no longer just a health challenge or a new-year reset—it’s a global movement. But here’s the kicker: savvy brands know that real success in the no- and low-alcohol (No/Low) category comes from building momentum well beyond one month. At BevZero, we help our clients turn the buzz of January into a sustainable, year-round beverage strategy using expert product development, cutting-edge dealcoholization services, and full-spectrum beverage solutions. Let’s talk about how. Why Dry January Is Only the Beginning Dry January consistently delivers a spike in consumer interest, online searches, and sales for No/Low products—especially non-alcoholic wines, beers, and spirits. But interest doesn’t flatline in February. In fact, there are multiple high-impact moments throughout the year where brands can meet growing demand: Spring (March – May): Holidays like St. Patricks, Easter, and Mothers Day can be a great time to provide low or no
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Cyber Week Winery Marketing: Planning Smarter, Selling Stronger Cyber Week is almost here, and consumers are primed to buy. For wineries, it’s not just a chance to move inventory — it’s a chance to win new fans, reward loyal members, and end the year strong. The goal isn’t simply to discount — it’s to strategically position value, create urgency, and make buying feel effortless. Whether you’re a small family-run tasting room or a multi-location brand, these proven strategies will help you get the most out of the week. 1. Build Anticipation Before the Week Begins Cyber Week success starts long before Friday. The wineries that win start warming up their audience early — building curiosity, boosting email sign-ups, and reminding people why they love their brand. Ideas to get the buzz going: Add a countdown banner or homepage teaser with “Our biggest offer of the year starts soon.” Send a “save the date” email to your
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October 9, 2025

For small and growing beverage brands, the path from hand-applied labels to a streamlined automated labeling line is a natural part of scaling up. Whether you produce wine, craft beer, spirits, or are part of the surging categories like canned cold brew, kombucha, infused seltzers, or functional beverages, the shift to automation can be a turning point in both brand presentation and operational efficiency. But how do you know when it’s time to make that leap? Recognizing the Signs That You’ve Outgrown Manual Labeling Early on, hand-labeling or using semi-manual applicators might be sufficient. Or perhaps you’re purchasing preprinted or wrapped cans for just one or two SKUs. Small batches and local distribution don’t always demand high-speed or consistency. However, as demand grows, manual labeling or purchasing pre-printed packaging can quickly become a bottleneck or weakness. Signs it may be time to upgrade include: Increasing Order Volumes: When your team spen
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