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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2026-04-05 12:20
Michel Rolland consulted for wineries, advising them on how to produce better products based on his observations in the lab. His work changed the wine industry https://t.co/AzG0CfBET5 ...
Food & Wine's Ray Isle on tariff impact on the wine industry, top wines this holiday season
CNBC Television· 2025-12-19 12:31
Wine Industry Trends - Tariffs on imported wine are increasing costs for importers, potentially leading to higher prices for consumers [1] - Sales of alcohol are down across the entire category, influenced by factors like changing consumer preferences (e g, cannabis consumption, GLP-1 medications), cost considerations, and a general trend towards reduced alcohol consumption [1] - A Gallup poll indicates that only 54% of Americans now drink alcohol, the lowest percentage in approximately 80 years [1] - The non-alcoholic beer category is experiencing faster growth than wine [1] - The non-alcoholic wine category is rapidly expanding, with numerous new products being introduced [1] Wine Market Dynamics - Champagne from Champagne, France, typically costs over $50, while alternatives like sparkling wine from the Lir Valley in France are available for around $20 [1] - Real estate prices in Napa and Sonoma remain high, contributing to the expense of wines from those regions [2] - In Sonoma County, 30% of the grapes went unpicked this year, indicating potential financial pressure on winemakers [2] Wine Quality and Affordability - Affordable wine options, such as a $24 red blend, can offer good quality and value [2] - High-priced wines, like an Italian wine costing $189 a bottle, may not always be noticeably superior in taste to more affordable options [2]
3 unexpected career lessons from winemaking | Betty Rhoades | TEDxMissouriS&T
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:28
In 2022, I did something I never thought I would do. I told my husband he could start looking for jobs on the West Coast. I was an East Coast woman for my whole life.Full stop. I had spent nearly two decades as an attorney working in public service. On paper, I had the career I was supposed to want.respected, important, secure. I was a person who made plans, followed steps, kept the trains moving. But something had started to unravel.I was burned out, drained, hollow, and disconnected. My resume made sense, ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-25 17:45
Our weekly podcast on China. This week, how state support and foreign expertise has boosted China’s burgeoning wine industry https://t.co/kxg7imRiBA ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-11-25 11:21
France will spend $150 million to help farmers uproot vines as the wine industry is hit hard by climate change and falling demand https://t.co/aEGOMEn82w ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-23 17:20
“The landscapes as we know them are being transformed,” says a wine-industry boss. Farmers blame drought, lack of access to reservoir water and higher energy and other costs since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/Fx3HpmJcKP ...
Costco recalls nearly 1M bottles of Kirkland prosecco for shattering risk
New York Post· 2025-11-12 21:48
Core Points - F&F Fine Wines International Inc. recalled over 900,000 bottles of Kirkland prosecco due to a risk of spontaneous shattering, posing a laceration hazard to consumers [1][5] - The recall was initiated after receiving 10 reports of bottles breaking, resulting in one reported injury [2] - The affected bottles were sold in various states from April 2025 to August 2025 at a price of approximately $8 [3] Company Actions - Consumers are instructed to stop using the recalled bottles immediately and dispose of them, while also contacting Ethica Wines for refund instructions [7] - The recall specifically involves Kirkland Signature Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG, identified by UPC code 196633883742 and Costco Item Number 1879870 [2][5] Consumer Impact - The recall affects customers in multiple states including Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin [3][5] - Costco issued a warning letter to consumers regarding the recall, emphasizing the potential danger of unopened bottles shattering [3]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-10-14 05:30
The U.S. wine industry hasn’t had it this bad since Prohibition. Changing drinking habits, falling prices, tariffs and the weather are forcing winemakers to do the unthinkable: rip up the vines.🔗: https://t.co/nJlsoKGonM https://t.co/MHd7xjZq76 ...