Tag Archive: Wine Spectator
News Briefs for April 8, 2021
•When the Covid-19 pandemic took hold of the country a year ago, traditional wine auctions had to move their gavels fully online. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 8, 2021Wine Spectator: Importers Scramble To Raise Inventory Within Four-Month Tariff Window
Wine importers breathed a sigh of relief when the Biden Administration paused the tariffs on wines from France, Spain, and Germany last month. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 6, 2021Wine Spectator: How Did 2020’s Wildfires Impact California Wine?
“We didn’t make any red wines in 2020,” is a refrain echoed by many California winemakers these days. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 25, 2021Wine Spectator: New Covid Relief Act Helps Restaurants And Wineries
One year after the Covid-19 pandemic began, the U.S. government has enacted the first federal aid targeted directly at one of the most heavily damaged American economic sectors: the restaurant industry. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 17, 2021Wine Spectator: Italy’s Antinori Buys Majority Stake in Friuli Winery Jermann
Italian wine giant Antinori has purchased a majority stake in the historic Jermann winery, located in northeastern Italy’s Friuli-Venezia-Giulia region. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 12, 2021Southern Glazer’s And Wine Spectator Sponsor Charity Auction For Restaurant Workers
•April 9 event will feature Chef Guy Fieri and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, hosted by Zachys
•Wine Spectator Scholarship Foundation Kickstarts Fundraiser With $100,000 Donation Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 10, 2021