Tag Archive: Gallo
Impact Databank: Sparkling Wine Market Sustained By Above-$15 Tier
While total sparkling wine volume is projected to decline for the fourth consecutive year in 2025, brands priced at least $15 a 750-ml. bottle remain resilient, and are expected to propel the total category to an overall gain in dollar terms, according to the 2025 edition of The U.S. Wine Market: Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 22, 2025Exclusive: Gallo Launches 200-ml. Tetra Paks, As Consumers Reach For Smaller Formats
Further to yesterday’s story on alternative packaging in the wine category, Gallo is launching what it says are a first in the market—200-ml. Tetra Paks—which will be featured across several of its key brands. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 15, 2025New Zealand Wine Remains Resilient, Outpacing The Market
While table wine imports suffered a third straight annual volume decline in 2024, brands from New Zealand eked out yet another gain, according to the 2025 edition of The U.S. Wine Market, Shanken’s Impact Databank Review & Forecast. Continue reading →
Interview, Part 2: Britt West, Chief Commercial Officer, Gallo
In the second part of our interview, Gallo chief commercial officer Britt West discusses the company’s growing spirits portfolio, the outlook for High Noon, and how the California-based drinks giant—with wine volume of 85 million cases and spirits volume of 37 million cases—is taking on the challenge of recruiting the next generation of consumers. Continue reading →
Reyes Takes On More Gallo Brands In California
In case you missed Friday’s news alert, Reyes Beverage Group and Gallo are deepening their partnership in the Golden State, with Reyes set to take on Gallo’s commercial spirits portfolio and select wine brands effective September 3. Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 14, 2025News Briefs for June 13, 2025
- Rémy Cointreau has extended the partnership between Cointreau and actress Aubrey Plaza, releasing a new evolution of last year’s “MargaRight” campaign. Continue reading →
