Pasqua Wines Reinterprets Passito Through a More Unconventional Lens, Redefining the Classic Tasting Framework to Highlight Its Full Versatility at the Table February 13, 2026 (Paris, France) — At the Italian [...]
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State Agriculture Officials Kick Off International Year of the Woman Farmer
February 13, 2026 (Washington, D.C.) — The nation’s commissioners, directors and secretaries of agriculture gathered in Washington D.C. for NASDA’s 2026 Winter Policy Conference, where members honored International Year of the [...]
🎧Ep. 2604 Surviving the Slowdown: Trends, Distribution Landscape & Competitive Advantage with Peter Yeung
In this episode, Barbara Fitzgerald is in conversation with Peter Yeung, a leading wine business consultant, to discuss the current state of the wine industry and the national and regional trends shaping the US market. They explore today’s distribution landscape, the...
Ag Organizations React to U.S.-Taiwan Trade Agreement
WASHINGTON — On February 12th, 2026, the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the United States of America and Taiwan was signed with U.S. Ambassador Jamieson Greer and Taiwan’s Vice Premier Li-chiun Cheng and Minister without Portfolio Jen-ni Yang in attendance....
🎧The Wine Makers – Episode 400 and DTC Reflections
Four hundred episodes. In classic Wine Makers Pod style, this one sorta snuck up on us. Technically, we breezed past our 400th episode somewhere in the Monterey fog while recording at the DTC Wine Symposium. So we decided to package two of our favorite DTC interviews...
Turning the Tables on Jack Kauffman
By Carl Giavanti Jack Kauffman, an award-winning filmmaker and certified sommelier, has a strong interest in telling stories of wine through motion pictures. His Uncorked Potential wine documentary project represents [...]
They Say All Politics Is Local. So Is Wine Appreciation.
Plus: Amavi Cellars, Eternal Wines, Rocky Pond & some gems from Temecula Valley
Alice Tétienne steers Champagne Henriot to a sustainable future
Following the launch of its Cuvée des Enchanteleurs, cellar master Alice Tétienne shares how innovation and sustainable viticulture are helping safeguard Champagne Henriot’s legacy in a warming world, as climate change continues to rear its ugly head. db reports.
Afternoon Brief, 2/12
Family Winery Appeals Napa County's Multimillion Dollar Fine: A family-owned winery filed a motion today asking a court to vacate a judgment requiring the winery to pay nearly $4 million to Napa County as punishment for routine business activity...
