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A Decade of Impact with Rodney Strong Vineyards When Rodney Strong Vineyards set out to reduce their environmental footprint ten years ago, they looked for more than a solution. They looked for results. Their switch to G3 Label’s GTREE™ paper stock—our label made from 100% post-consumer waste—has delivered measurable environmental and business benefits: 2,295 trees still standing Nearly 1 million lbs. of COâ‚‚ emissions avoided Over 7,800 lbs. of solid waste eliminated 178,845 gallons of wastewater not produced GTREE™ stands up to high-speed bottling, cold storage, and mobile applications—while aligning with strong sustainability goals. “Our Rodney Strong labels have been running on GTREE for 10 years, and we are very happy with the depth of embosses, saturation of color, and the integrity of the paper. It works beautifully on our bottles and always maintains elegance when placed in ice buckets on white tablecloths. We have confidence in the s
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Afternoon Brief: Breakthrough with First Disease-Resistant Wine Grapes Shows Hope for a Florida Wine Renaissance
In a milestone for Florida agriculture, researchers have grown and harvested wine grapes that are resistant to the main bacterial disease that has long prevented the state from establishing a large-scale wine industry...
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September 3, 2025
Second-Year Sponsorship Highlights American Wine Industry’s Economic Impact and Community Building Mission WineAmerica, the National Association of American Wineries, announced today its proud sponsorship of the 2025 Come Over October Congressional Wine Caucus press conference and reception, taking place on October 8th in Washington, D.C. This marks the second consecutive year WineAmerica has supported this important invitation-only industry event, demonstrating the organization’s continued commitment to fostering bipartisan support for America’s burgeoning wine industry. The reception will showcase wines from across many states, celebrating the breadth, diversity and quality of American wine production from coast to coast. This comprehensive representation underscores the truly national scope of the American wine industry, which now includes 10,637 wine producers operating in every state. Economic Powerhouse Supporting American Communities WineAmerica&r
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G3 and Diam have a rigorous quality assurance process that ensures our DIAM cork products meet the highest consistency standards exceed their expectations and deliver exceptional performance in every bottle of wine.
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Afternoon Brief: How Can the Wine Industry Tackle 'Systemic' Problems of the Labour Exploitation?
The wine industry needs to not only do more to improve labour standards across the supply chain but also to start a conversation that acknowledges there are problems that needs to be addressed, a panel of experts at a recent Wine Society roundtable agreed...
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November 25, 2024

More Than 220,000 Acres in California are Enrolled in FFF Program NAPA, Calif. (November 25, 2024) – Thirty-two winegrape growers and wineries from Sonoma, Napa and Mendocino counties have been recognized with the Founders’ Award from the Fish Friendly Farming Certification program for achieving and maintaining certification for more than 20 years. In 1999, the Fish Friendly Farming Certification program was created to protect and enhance the Russian River watershed in Sonoma County. Soon, it was expanded with a specific program tailored for Napa County and other regions. Today, more than 220,000 acres located in thirteen counties in California are enrolled in the innovative program that improves water quality and wildlife habitat. “The Fish Friendly Farming certification has become very popular among winegrowers as a sustainable certification program because it is highly effective in improving water quality and restoring fish and wildlife habitat,&rd
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November 13, 2024

Afternoon Brief: Wine's Trumps Cheese in Tariff War
A US-France trade war next year seems likely, thanks to two recent events. One, you probably noticed: Donald Trump was elected US President. The other, you might not have...
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