Australia’s Wine Industry Redefines Its Image with Premium Quality and Sustainability

Australia's Wine Industry Redefines Its Image with Premium Quality and Sustainability

Australia’s wine industry has long been defined by an image that fails to reflect its reality. For years, the perception of Australian wines as mass-produced, low-cost beverages dominated international markets, particularly in the United States. Brands like Yellow Tail, a staple of affordable wines, shaped this narrative, creating challenges for premium producers striving to establish … Read more

Something to Wine About Brings Self-Service Wine Bar Experience to Downtown’s 4th Street

Something to Wine About Brings Self-Service Wine Bar Experience to Downtown's 4th Street

A new self-service wine bar called Something to Wine About has recently opened on 4th Street in downtown. The bar is the brainchild of Orlando Chapman, who was inspired by a similar concept he encountered a decade ago during a trip to New Orleans. Chapman’s wife, a wine enthusiast, introduced him to the world of … Read more

Melissa Phillips Stroud: Leading Michael David Winery with Innovation, Heritage, and Sustainability

Melissa Phillips Stroud Leading Michael David Winery with Innovation, Heritage, and Sustainability

Michael David Winery has distinguished itself as an innovative and bold presence in the wine industry under the leadership of Melissa Phillips Stroud, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. A 6th-generation representative of the family business, Stroud brings both heritage and a modern vision to her role, striving to make wine approachable and exciting for … Read more

Francis Ford Coppola’s Inglenook Winery Embroiled in Legal Battle Over Alleged Tank Theft

Francis Ford Coppola's Inglenook Winery Embroiled in Legal Battle Over Alleged Tank Theft

Francis Ford Coppola and his Napa Valley winery, Inglenook, are entangled in a legal battle involving claims of stolen wine tanks, fraud, and embezzlement. Inglenook filed a lawsuit in July, alleging that George Giles Beeker, a former independent contractor, misappropriated 26 fermentation tanks valued at $2 million and sold them without authorization. Calistoga Vintner Services … Read more

Wine Society Launches Expanded 2021 Barolo Campaign with 61 Exceptional Wines

Wine Society Launches Expanded 2021 Barolo Campaign with 61 Exceptional Wines

The Wine Society, recently awarded Outstanding Wine Retailer of the Year, is set to launch its 2021 Barolo en primeur campaign on Tuesday, January 14. This year’s offering is significantly larger, featuring 61 wines from 27 esteemed producers across seven communes, including La Morra, Barolo, and Verduno. New producers like Ettore Germano and Mauro Veglio … Read more

Seghesio Zinfandel Sonoma County 2022 Named Wine Spectator’s 2024 Wine Value of the Year

Seghesio Zinfandel Sonoma County 2022 Named Wine Spectator's 2024 Wine Value of the Year

Wine Spectator, a trusted leader in the wine industry, has just revealed its Top 10 Wine Values of 2024, showcasing wines that offer incredible quality at accessible prices. The Seghesio Zinfandel Sonoma County 2022 topped the list as the Wine Value of the Year. This wine earned an impressive 93-point rating and is priced at … Read more

Randy and Jenny Heinzen Named 2024 Wine Industry Persons of the Year by Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance

Randy and Jenny Heinzen Named 2024 Wine Industry Persons of the Year by Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance

The Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance has revealed its 2024 Wine Industry Persons of the Year: Randy and Jenny Heinzen, owners of Vineyard Professional Services and Vineyard Professional Real Estate. The Heinzens will be honored during the Annual Gala on February 6, 2025, at Cass Winery. Their recognition comes from nominations and votes by the … Read more

How Domaine de la Côte Defied Early Criticism to Redefine California Pinot Noir

How Domaine de la Côte Defied Early Criticism to Redefine California Pinot Noir

Ten years ago, an article by Bruce Schoenfeld in the New York Times Magazine captured the tension between wine critic Robert Parker and the new generation of sommeliers. Parker favored big, fruit-forward wines, while sommeliers sought more nuanced styles. The article prominently featured Domaine de la Côte, a Santa Barbara County vineyard known for its … Read more

New Legislation Brings More Wine Bottle Sizes to America, Offering Flexible and Fun Options

New Legislation Brings More Wine Bottle Sizes to America, Offering Flexible and Fun Options

Choosing a bottle of wine in America has traditionally been a straightforward task, but starting January 10th, the options will become much more varied. Until now, wine could only be sold in specific sizes, including 187ml (airplane bottles), 375ml (half bottles), 500ml, and the standard 750ml bottle. However, new legislation allows the sale of wines … Read more

Embrace Dry January with Dry Wines: Enjoy Guilt-Free Sipping While Staying Health-Conscious

Embrace Dry January with Dry Wines: Enjoy Guilt-Free Sipping While Staying Health-Conscious

January is a month of new beginnings, resolutions, and often, an increase in gym memberships. It’s also an opportunity to rethink our relationship with alcohol. Enter Dry January, a month-long challenge where people give up alcohol to gain benefits like better sleep, improved skin, sharper focus, increased energy, and the absence of hangovers. However, for … Read more