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A View To Wine’s Future At Southern Glazer’s WineForward Symposium
With the wine industry at a crossroads, Southern Glazer’s convened thought leaders from the business at its inaugural WineForward event on Monday, held in Denver ahead of the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America Access Live event. Fittingly, industry legend Mel Dick, president of Southern Glazer’s wine division, opened the proceedings with a video in which he acknowledged current challenges to the wine category, but insisted that “we will keep innovating, finding new ways of selling, regroup, and keep punching with our wine-forward strategy.” Continue reading →
Posted in News on February 5, 2025Interview, Part 1: Tom Steffanci, President, Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits
Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits continues to be one of the most dynamic players in the drinks business, recruiting younger consumers into wine with Josh Cellars and stoking growth across a range of wine and spirits labels from both the domestic and import categories. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 19, 2022Deutsch Family Sells Three Wine Brands To Total Beverage Solution
In case you missed yesterday’s news alert, Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits has sold three wine brands to national importer and supplier Total Beverage Solution for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading →
Posted in News on December 23, 2020Deutsch Family Streamlines Portfolio, Selling Three Wine Brands To Total Beverage Solution
Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits has sold three wine brands to national importer and supplier Total Beverage Solution for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading →
Posted in News on December 21, 2020No Longer A Fad, Rosé Wines Are Now In Sustained Growth Mode
In what can now be considered a long-term trend, rosé wines are riding a major growth curve, as variety expands and drinkers opt for rosé outside the traditional summer months. Continue reading →
Posted in News on May 10, 2019Australian Wine In The Midst Of An Upmarket Shift
Australian wine has faced an uphill climb in the U.S. for a long time, but lately there’s been progress at the above-$15 level. Continue reading →
Posted in News on August 8, 2017