Tag Archive: Wine Spectator
News Briefs for March 10, 2021
•In case you missed yesterday’s news alert, Treasury Wine Estates has licensed 4.2 million cases of annual commercial brand volume in the U.S. to The Wine Group, effective immediately. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 10, 2021News Briefs for March 9, 2021
•Rania Zayyat has followed a similar career path as many other top wine-service professionals, earning accreditation from the Court of Master Sommeliers and serving at esteemed restaurants. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 9, 2021Wine Spectator On The Tariff Truce Between The U.S. And E.U.
The U.S. government has paused the tariffs on most French, Spanish and German wines, bringing economic relief to European winemakers, American merchants and wine consumers, at least for four months. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 8, 2021News Briefs for March 1, 2021
•Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series FAE-01, Barrel-Proof Michter’s, and newcomers from Bowmore and M&H Distillery are among the offerings featured in Whisky Advocate’s latest weekly roundup. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 1, 2021Wine Spectator: Penfolds’ Peter Gago Talks Blending California And Australia
The most famous Down Under winery has gone Up Above. Australia’s Penfolds recently unveiled its latest endeavor, a lineup of four California-based wines from vineyards in Napa, Sonoma, and Paso Robles. Continue reading →
Posted in News on February 25, 2021Wine Spectator: Napa’s Duckhorn Files Papers To Go Public With Stock Offering
Duckhorn Wine Company, the Napa Valley–based portfolio of wineries headed by Duckhorn Vineyards, which has consistently made some of the top-rated Merlots from California since its founding in 1976, has filed a statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) declaring its intention to go public. Continue reading →
Posted in News on February 24, 2021