The San Francisco International Wine Competition (SFIWC) has released the 2024 wine competition winners. Five Cabernet Sauvignon wines and one Cabernet Sauvignon- Shiraz blend made the final rounds.
SAN FRANCISCO - A Kewaunee-based winery and its sister winery in Sturgeon Bay took home more medals than most of their competitors in what is claimed to be the largest wine competition in North ...
Reflecting on 2024 in the wine industry could be a disheartening task. The industry faced plenty of challenges, from declining consumption to devastating weather events and beyond. But it can also ...
Wine Australia empowers the success of the Australian grape and wine sector across three key functions: Research, Innovation and Adoption to enhance global competitiveness, helping grape and wine ...
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When it comes to wine, I like to leave the recommendations to my knowledgeable San Francisco Bay Times colleague, Leslie Sbrocco. But a few weeks ago, I happened into a storefront downtown at the ...
As the current term of the new administration begins, the wine industry finds itself bracing for the possibility of new tariffs on imported wines. While the idea of tariffs might sound abstract ...
Will this be another year of pain for the wine industry, or will it bring a turnaround? 2025 could bring a little of both, some of the wine industry’s top analysts are predicting. Chris Bitter ...
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The losses keep stacking up for the U.S. wine industry. Wine sales in the U.S. last year tumbled approximately 6% from 2023, according to data from the industry data group SipSource. The drop is ...
With so many varieties and variables, wine is a world that demands your full attention as you swirl, sniff and sip. Nonalcoholic wines, on the other hand, have never received such consideration.