

Afternoon Brief, March 3rd
Foreigners Keep Buying Napa Valley Wineries. But This One Is Different: There’s a controversial consolidation trend in California’s Wine Country, and Florence Cathiard doesn’t skirt around it. She acknowledges that this shift is driven by investments from foreign entities — just like her...

Lift Collective Debuts Inaugural Entrepreneurship Program to Make Space for Underrepresented Wine Entrepreneurs
Sixth-Month Virtual Program Facilitated By Industry Professionals and Sustainable Entrepreneurs AUSTIN, TX – JUNE 14 – Lift Collective, a nonprofit organization widening the aperture of intersectionality in the wine industry, launched a […]

Afternoon Brief, June 14th
Self-Driving Tractors Could Be Widespread on California Farms by Next Year: At Georges III Vineyard, a famous plot in the Napa Valley town of Rutherford that produces $150 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon, a tractor is moving through vine rows. It’s a small, white vehicle, somewhat resembling a souped-up golf cart...



