Wine Industry News
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(Decanter) - One of the alleged ringleaders in an organised crime gang that sold 400 bottles of fake DRC wines in Europe should be sentenced to at least two years in prison with a hefty fine, a state prosecutor has argued at a court hearing in Burgundy. But a defence lawyer denied his client... -
(NVR) - The label for La Moneda Malbec Reserva 2015 from Chile looks like nothing special, until you notice the small decal on the side touting 95 points and a platinum medal from Decanter magazine. Even if you don’t know that Decanter is Britain’s leading wine journal, 95 points is an ...How Walmart got a Chilean superstar
February, 03, 2017 -
(Refinery29) - French Champagne might have the clout and heritage, but it looks like that revered bubbly may be getting some unexpected competition. The Queen of England herself, Elizabeth II, just tossed her crown into the world of winemaking and believe it or not, it's a homegrown affair. ...Stop Everything: Queen Elizabeth II Makes Her Own Sparkling Wine
February, 03, 2017 -
(BBC) - Until the Islamic revolution, Iran had a tradition of wine-making which stretched back centuries. It centred on the ancient city of Shiraz - but is there a connection between the place and the wine of the same name now produced and drunk across the world? "I remember my father bri...Does Shiraz wine come from Iran?
February, 03, 2017 -
(WSJ) - Homeowners with wine cellars tout features like custom storage racks and cooling systems. The cellars are perfect for wine —but less so for the people who drink it. “Cellars are cold. They’re 55 degrees. It’s not that enjoyable,” says Mar...Wine-Tasting Rooms Move Out of the Cellar
October, 15, 2015 -
(GP) - With a focus on disease resistance and hardiness, researchers are hard at work developing the grape cultivars of the future. Through a multidisciplinary collaborative project called VitisGen, researchers are are working to decrease the time, effort, and cost of developing these new grap...Developing The Grapes Of The Future
May, 19, 2015 -
(BizJournals) - A claim by the World Trade Organization that the United States is violating rules on meat exports could end up costing California's wine industry hundreds of millions of dollars, according to a statement Monday by a powerful trade group. The WTO announcement "c...Trade beef over meat could put a cork in California wine exports
May, 19, 2015 -
(TDB) - California wine giant Gallo is being sued for putting arsenic and other toxic substances into glass wine bottles made at its production plant in Modesto. As reported by Capital Public Radio, Gallo Glass is being taken to court by the California Department of Toxic Substances Contr...GALLO SUED OVER ARSENIC FOUND IN BOTTLES
March, 04, 2015

