Local politics matter: While Congress and the White House are busy in Washington, D.C., your state leaders are also debating legislation—and some of it impacts your access to wine.
The Wine Institute of California has responded to news of Chinese government’s proposed 15% tariff on American wine, warning that the policy could have a, “significant negative impact on the future growth of wine exports to China,” which could result in “lost market share for years to come” for American wine producers.
Maggie Timoney has been running Heineken Ireland for almost five years, but staff still joke about "Which Maggie will show up today? Irish or American," says the Mayo woman, who was once a champion basketball player in the US.
pdated March 23, 2018 – Maker’s Mark, Jim Beam, Jack Daniel’s, and other American-made whiskies will not become collateral damage in the Trump Administration’s desire to protect the U.S. steel industry from European competition – at least for now.
The United States' three-tier system – which was put in place upon the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 – has long legislated wine sales without seeming to always have a consistent coherent policy.
According to Beverage Trends in Packaging and Processing Operations by PMMI Business Intelligence, package design changes, sizing for convenience, and new pack sizes and materials are the three ways beverage manufacturers are attracting modern consumers.
According to Nielsen, three out of four consumers decide which alcoholic category they plan to purchase from ahead of time, meaning there is incredible value in being — and staying — top of mind.
Alcohol marketers have been looking over their shoulder at legalized marijuana. And according to a former Molson Coors marketer, they have plenty to be paranoid about.
International beverage company Constellation Brands has announced it will increase its beer production capacity by 5.5 hectoliters a year with a US $900-million expansion of its Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, plant.
Jim Beam Bourbon, the world's No. 1 bourbon, continues to outpace the industry, filling its 15 millionth barrel of bourbon since the end of Prohibition.