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Impact Databank: U.S. Table Wine Market Remains Sluggish, But Above $15 Brands Thrive

As the on-premise sector continues its slow but steady recovery from the pandemic, the U.S. wine market is expected to eke out another gain in dollar terms in 2022, but volumes will fall for the second consecutive year, according to The U.S. Wine Market: Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast, 2022 Edition. Continue reading →

Posted in News on August 17, 2022

News Briefs for March 22, 2022

•Kendall-Jackson has released two limited-edition wines celebrating the 2022 Kentucky Derby and marking the second year in the partnership between the winery and the race.

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Posted in News on March 22, 2022

Impact Databank: “Better For You” Wines Projected To Approach 3 Million Cases This Year

A few years back, some of the initial players in the low-calorie wine category drew their inspiration from hard seltzers White Claw and Truly, which were already becoming giants in the beverage alcohol industry. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 21, 2021

Kendall-Jackson Targets The Emerging Light Wine Category

Jackson Family Wines is extending its 3.2-million-case Kendall-Jackson brand into the light wine segment with a new entrant, Avant Lower Calorie Chardonnay. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 14, 2021

Wineries’ Tasting Rooms Go Virtual To Connect With Consumers

As social distancing measures remain in place across the U.S. as a means of combating COVID-19, domestic wineries forced to shutter their tasting rooms have pivoted to virtual tastings in a concerted effort to connect with consumers. Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 30, 2020

Jackson Family Wines: Reading The Off-Premise Surge

Wine sales in the off-premise have been exploding, and Jackson Family Wines has been at the forefront on the producer side—particularly with its Kendall-Jackson and La Crema brands. Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 25, 2020

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