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Are You Ready For Sustainable Wine and Spirits Packaging?
Sustainability has become a core focus across every industry sector lately, but, as lovers of the traditional, the wine and spirit industries are behind the curve on implementing sustainable glass packaging. According to the IWSR, 48% of American alcohol drinkers say that a company’s sustainability or environmental initiatives positively influences their purchasing decisions. Furthermore, according to a report by the global decision intelligence company, Morning Consult, 7 in 10 American adults would consider purchasing from a food and beverage brand that prioritizes sustainability, the highest share across all industries. In the face of ongoing environmental concerns, a growing number of media stories have cited the need for our industry to find a more sustainable package solution. And the call is validated by consumer demands. We are seeing the emergence of a new category of wine consumer: the environmentally-conscious consumer, who is choosing wines and spirits based on the s
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Wine and Spirits Sustainability Trends
The global shift toward sustainability is palpable across nearly every sector. Within the wine and spirits industries, this movement has gained remarkable traction, driven by consumers’ increasing demand for environmentally responsible products. More pressure for industry to put sustainability at the center of all operations but also provides opportunities for businesses to flourish by staying ahead of the trends in innovative and sustainable advancements. Here are four sustainability trends to keep an eye on: Regenerative practices for wine and spirits Recent years have seen a boom in conscious agricultural practices through the philosophy that all aspects of agriculture are connected. This philosophy emphasizes the careful utilization of land management to restore and regenerate the ecosystems and land we use, leaving it in better health for future generations.  Regenerative principles are a push back against traditional industrial agriculture practices which are respons
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LibDib Now Offering Alana-Tokaj’s 99-Point Essencia and Rare Library Wines in Key U.S. Markets
San Jose, CA — October 29, 2025 — Liberation Distribution (LibDib), the leading web-based wholesale alcohol distributor, today announced the availability of Alana-Tokaj’s acclaimed portfolio of Tokaji wines in California, Washington, D.C., Florida, and Pennsylvania, with New York coming online soon. Among the releases is the 2013 Essencia, recently awarded 99 points by Wine Enthusiast—the highest-scoring Tokaji of 2025. Only 60 bottles were imported to the United States, making this a rare opportunity for fine-wine Buyers and collectors. “Akin to drinking silk, this is next-level Tokaji,” wrote Wine Enthusiast’s Emily Saladino. “Ripe pineapple, caramel, clementine, and juicy mango flavors marry delicate bergamot on the palate. The seemingly endless finish manages to be simultaneously sweet, tart, and intoxicatingly rich.”  Library vintages from 2006 and 2007 are also available now on LibDib,
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Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire
Let’s look at some maps Last week I was in the middle of writing a post about how great this year was turning out. I thought, just as long as growers can avoid something disastrous, this could be a great vintage. Within 24 hours, the Pickett fire grew from a small blaze north of Calistoga to a towering wildfire that has since consumed 6000 acres. Of course, this comes on the heels of the Gifford fire in San Luis Obispo, which has taken out over 100k acres the week before. For some growers in Napa and Edna valley, harvest may be over before it starts. While the definitive kibosh will come from lab analysis, knowing how smokey it got and when is useful for metering expectations and determining the next step. And there are some super useful tools out there! The EPA has a wide network of air quality sensors throughout the country with varying degrees of concentration. The map below shows just how many of these stations are publicly available, so you can see where air quality is suffe
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Supplier Story: TAVA 750L Ceramic Amphorae in Margaux at Château Durfort-Vivens
Tava Located in Mori Trentino, Italy, since 2010 Tava has been crafting technical ceramic amphora for winemaking. Produced from a patented mixture of local clay, the ceramic amphorae are fired at a temperature that results in a consistent 5% porosity, the same as on new oak barrels. The firing temperature can also reach a 2.5% porosity for whites or lighter reds that would benefit from a slower micro-oxidation. Tava amphora are found in: 320L, 750L, 1250L, 1600L or 2500L. Ceramic for winemaking Tava crafts ceramic amphora solely for winemaking with the most winemaker friendly of accessories and options. Since its inception in 2010, the classic "amphora" shape available in 320L, 750L, and 1600L. The 1600L can be equipped with a side hatch; it has been used both by white and red producers across the world. NEW! Monolite Tank Pressed by customers to offer an even larger ceramic tank that can be used both for fermenting and aging inside of, Tava resp
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Elevating Cork Quality: How Lafitte’s Vocus Analyzer Sets a New Standard
Lafitte's Vocus Cork Analyzer ensures every stopper meets the highest sensory standards. This high-throughput system analyzes over 30,000 corks per day, detecting trace-level TCA below sensory thresholds in just 2 seconds per stopper. With customizable sorting, each cork is classified based on defined TCA concentration levels, guaranteeing only the finest stoppers move forward. This cutting-edge technology surpasses traditional testing methods in sensitivity, accuracy, and efficiency. Get in touch with us to discover how your winery can make the most of our technology.  
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NEW SIP Certified Vineyards
This year, 12 new vineyards made the incredible achievement of earning SIP Certified. Thanks to their hard work and dedication, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara counties are now home to an additional 2500 acres of sustainably farmed vineyards. Congratulations to both new and renewing SIP Certified members! By implementing the program’s rigorous Standards, these environmentally and socially responsible land stewards protect the people and the planet. If you’re looking to buy or sell SIP Certified grapes or wine, check out the Classifieds.
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Wine and Spirits Sustainability Trends 2024
Global Package Exhibiting at the 2024 ADI Craft Spirits Conference and Vendor Expo - Booth 223 Baltimore MD The global shift toward sustainability is palpable across nearly every sector. Within the wine and spirits industries, this movement has gained remarkable traction, driven by consumers’ increasing demand for environmentally responsible products. 2024 brings about more pressure for industry to put sustainability at the center of all operations, but also provides opportunities for businesses to flourish by staying ahead of the trends in innovative and sustainable advancements. Here are four sustainability trends to keep an eye on in 2024: Regenerative practices for wine and spirits Recent years have seen a boom in conscious agricultural practices through the philosophy that all aspects of agriculture are connected. This philosophy emphasizes the careful utilization of land management to restore and regenerate the ecosystems and land we use, leaving it in better health for fu
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By OLIVIER CAILLE, Fermentis Technical Manager – Yeast Derivatives And ANNE FLESCH, Fermentis Technical Sales Support Manager Wine – The Americas   By using yeast derivatives, you can do more than just facilitate fermentation. You can also get out of a stuck fermentation, stabilize your color, bring roundness and better resist to oxidation. Our expert, Olivier Caille, helps you clearly understand the advantages offered by derivatives at all stages of winemaking.  “We know that time is precious for winemakers and  that the fermentation process is not always easy to master” begins Olivier. “Offering efficient fermentation solutions is our way to help them focus on their creativity and core business. Over the last years, as the result of extensive research, Fermentis has launched several new yeast-derived technical products, which are classified into two families : fermentation aids and functional products.” The first ones improve and acc
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Wine and Spirits Sustainability Trends 2024
The global shift toward sustainability is palpable across nearly every sector. Within the wine and spirits industries, this movement has gained remarkable traction, driven by consumers’ increasing demand for environmentally responsible products. 2024 brings about more pressure for industry to put sustainability at the center of all operations, but also provides opportunities for businesses to flourish by staying ahead of the trends in innovative and sustainable advancements. Here are four sustainability trends to keep an eye on in 2024: Regenerative practices for wine and spirits Recent years have seen a boom in conscious agricultural practices through the philosophy that all aspects of agriculture are connected. This philosophy emphasizes the careful utilization of land management to restore and regenerate the ecosystems and land we use, leaving it in better health for future generations.  Regenerative principles are a push back against traditional industrial agriculture p
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