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Monthly Archive: January 2020

Moët Hennessy Invests To Boost Napa Valley’s Newton

Moët Hennessy is pouring tens of millions of dollars into its Newton Vineyard winery in the Napa Valley, aiming to bolster the brand’s vineyards, winemaking, and hospitality operations. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 13, 2020

News Briefs for January 13, 2020

•It was Google versus Veuve Clicquot at the U.S. International Trade Commission building in Washington, D.C., last week, as U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer held two days of hearings over whether the government should impose 100% tariffs on French sparkling wines, handbags, cookware, and other goods. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 13, 2020

Craft Brewing and Distilling News for January 13, 2020

•Milton, Delaware-based Dogfish Head is partnering with Belgian brewery Brouwerij Rodenbach to release Vibrant P’Ocean. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 13, 2020

Wine Spectator: Restaurants Brace For Potentially Devastating Wine Tariffs

Though the politics have nothing to do with dining, the U.S. government’s ongoing battle with the European Union over aircraft-industry subsidies has the restaurant industry on edge. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 10, 2020

Exclusive: Vintus Is Chosen To Handle Gary Farrell Portfolio In The U.S. Market

New York-based fine wine importer and marketer Vintus has been named exclusive U.S. distribution partner for Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery, the Sonoma County vintner renowned for its extensive portfolio of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay labels from the Russian River Valley. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 10, 2020

News Briefs for January 10, 2020

•Baron Philippe de Rothschild Chile has appointed New York-based Monsieur Touton Selection as the exclusive U.S. importer for Chilean wines Escudo Rojo and Mapu. Continue reading →

Posted in News on January 10, 2020

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