The federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau proposed a new designated wine appellation for Sonoma County on the western portion near the coast. The proposal was issued Thursday in the Federal Register.
Constellation Brands, maker of Corona beer for the U.S. and Svedka vodka, will invest $100 million in female-founded a Alcoholic beverage companies over the next 10 years in an effort to support women in the male-dominated liquor and beer industry.
After years of wrangling, Napa County took a first step to better police its more than 500 wineries with an updated code enforcement program approved by its board of supervisors on Tuesday.
Craft Brew Alliance CEO Andy Thomas set the tone for last week’s Brewbound Live business conference by asking the nearly 200 beer industry professionals who attended the two-day event a simple question: Who is really your competitor?
Corona has announced it will pilot plastic-free six pack rings in Tulum, Mexico at the beginning of 2019. The pilot is part of the brand’s commitment with Parley for the Oceans to create more eco-friendly packaging in industry.
Wine retailing goes on twelve months out of each year, but the real money comes to the shop between November and December.
With the internet now an integral part of consumers’ lives, drinks groups are determined to use e-commerce and home deliveries to retain mindshare. The Spirits Business explores the growing channel.
CHICAGO (CN) – In a victory for out-of-state alcohol sellers, the Seventh Circuit said Wednesday an Illinois law prohibiting those retailers from shipping liquor to in-state consumers “smacks of protectionism” and may not be lawful under the constitutional amendment that repealed Prohibition.
Diageo has launched a campaign that aims to increase awareness of how alcohol affects the body and promote positive choices in the run-up to Christmas.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — MillerCoors and Pabst Brewing Co. settled a lawsuit Wednesday in which the hipster's brand of choice claimed the bigger brewer lied about its ability to continue brewing Pabst's beers to put that company out of business.