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The Sicilian harvest, the longest in Italy, lasts over one hundred days, it will be starting ten days later than the 2022 vintage...

Downy mildew and extreme weather have been challenging. The wine growers said that the quality is not compromised Palermo, August 2nd

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One of the most complex, alcohol-removed wines available, Sovi Wine Co. has released three new varietals in bottle format...

Non-Alcoholic 2022 Sparkling Ros, 2022 Sparkling White and 2022 RosJust in Time for Summer Napa, CA, May 18, 2023 -One of the most

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On November 1, 2022 Sovi Wine Co. will introduce their bottle format with an alcohol-removed 2021 Chenin Blanc and a multi-vintage Reserve Red Blend. The most premium non-alcoholic wines in the market, Sovi uses only high-end fruit sourced from California’s Clarksburg AVA in the Sacramento River Delta...

Non-Alcoholic 2021 Chenin Blanc & Reserve Red Blend Just in Time for the Holidays Napa, CA, October 6, 2022 On November 1, 2022Sovi Wine Co.will introduce their bottle format with []

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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

Millennials Drive the Sparkling Wine Category: New insight from Wine Intelligence sparkling wine reports shows some consistent patterns emerging across the major ‘anglosphere’ consumption markets of the US, Canada, UK and Australia. As with many Covid-era trends, there appears to be an acceleration of patterns that were already present...

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What makes Sicilian wines truly great among high-quality wines are the richness and diversity of its cultural heritage, biodiversity of its unique regions, and a focus on sustainable production methods...

Harvest Forecast 2021: A Great Vintage for Sicilian Wines Palermo, 30 July 2021 – What makes Sicilian wines truly great among high-quality wines are the richness and diversity of its cultural heritage, biodiversity of its unique regions, and a focus on sustainable production methods. then While Sicilian winemakers are getting ready for the 2021 harvest, […]

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Today's wine business news for wine industry professionals...

Flooding Devastates Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, Damaging Wineries in Ahr: More than 180 people are confirmed dead; Mosel vintners grapple with floodwaters while winemakers elsewhere organize relief efforts...

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