As an agricultural product, wine is dependent on a somewhat certain set of natural conditions in order for the grapes it is made from to reach maturity and ripeness prior to being harvested.
The world’s largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch InBev, has become the first company to print facts and ingredients labels on its case packaging to increase the transparency of its products, with Bud Light being the first product to feature the new information.
Fetzer’s hires lead for fine wine division Fetzer Vineyards of Hopland has hired Stephanie Peachey to develop and lead the winery’s fine wine division.
During the first weekend of March 2019, more than 200 wine industry professionals gathered in Austin, Texas, for the inaugural Wonder Women of Wine Conference, two days of solutions-based discussions, presentations, and networking for women wine pros.
While the whisky industry was, for a long time, seen as male preserve there were some talented women who played leading roles at major brands. Fred Minnick shines a light on their groundbreaking work.
Friday is a big day. Not only is it International Women’s Day, a celebration of how far women have come in society, in politics and in economics.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Trade associations representing American’s beer and beverage industries praised Representatives Al Lawson (D-FL) and Ken Buck (R-CO) for reintroducing the Aluminum Pricing Examination (APEX) Act (H.R.1406)...
Traditionally, beer has been thought of as a male dominated field, from those who brew it to those who drink it, but as in so many other industries, that is quickly changing.
A lot of digital ink has been spilled of late over the fate of the wine industry. Baby boomers are aging out of wine consumption and millennials are not embracing wine in the numbers that had been expected.
The Wine Business Institute (WBI) in the School of Business and Economics (SBE) at Sonoma State University (SSU) today announced the release of thirteen films in the Business of Wine Video Series...