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

Today, Assemblymembers Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) and Central Valley Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom introduced legislation to require that wine labeled as “American” be made from 100 percent American-grown winegrapes...

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Today's #winebiz news for #wineindustry professionals...

Professor Simone Loose from Geisenheim University and Rafael del Rey from the Spanish Observatory of Wine Markets have launched their latest report, State of the International Wine Markets in 2023. Here are their most important findings...

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

Riverland Wine Growers United in Rejecting Contract Buy-Out amid Industry Uncertainty: Growers from a cooperative in Australia's largest wine producing region have rejected an offer to sell their red wine contracts amid a crisis of global oversupply...

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The jury for the recent Global Wine Masters awards, organised by the Drink Business magazine, showed a spirit of activism that reflects a fundamental trend and a radical change of mentality...

February 23rd - The jury for the recent Global Wine Masters awards, organised by the DrinkBusinessmagazine, showed a spirit of activism that

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Top Glass Manufacturer Is Lead Innovator for Industry Sustainability Efforts World-Wide
As the leading European and the world’s third largest producer of glass packaging for the beverage and food industries, Verallia has developed a strong knowledge in eco-friendly and high-quality glass solutions. Given that Verallia supplies 10,000 companies worldwide with 16 billion glass bottles and jars each year, the company has positioned itself as an innovation leader for sustainability efforts across the industry. Verallia’s clients range from local family producers to major international brands – but large or small, the concerns about the environment and the economy are the same; the need to do more with less while leaving a lighter carbon footprint for the financial health of the industry as well as for the generations to come. According to Verallia USA General Manager Felix Lamolinerie, “Glass is an inert material that is 100% and infinitely recyclable.” Efforts are well underway, beginning with lightening the weight of premium wine bottles witho
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The Champagne industry can’t save the world from climate change. But every step it takes will get us all closer to having another excuse to pop a bottle and celebrate.

The standard Champagne bottle — 1,250 grams at the beginning of the 20th century, has lightened considerably. The industry as a whole is continuing to experiment with climate friendly solutions. […]

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