Tag Archive: Wine Spectator
Wine Country Wildfire Update: 76,000 Acres Burned, Containment At 15%
The Kincade Fire in Sonoma County had burned 76,000 acres and was 15% contained, according to Cal Fire, as of 10pm Eastern last night. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 30, 2019Wine Spectator: Firefighters Battle Sonoma Blaze While Wineries Wonder And Worry
The Kincade wildfire in Sonoma has grown to more than 74,000 acres, according to Cal Fire officials, with 123 structures destroyed. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 29, 2019Wine Spectator: As Kincade Wildfire Spreads, California Governor Declares Statewide Emergency
As feared, California’s Kincade wildfire moved rapidly through Sonoma County over the weekend, burning thousands of additional acres and claiming both Soda Rock and Field Stone wineries. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 28, 2019Wine Spectator: Wildfire Scorches More Than 10,000 Acres In Sonoma Wine Country
In an unfortunate case of déja vu in California, thousands of residents have evacuated parts of northern Sonoma County after a wildfire broke out on the night of Oct. 23 and burned thousands of acres. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 25, 2019Wine Spectator: Old World Wine Is About To Get Much More Expensive
Starting Friday, the U.S. imposed 25% tariffs on many wines from France, Spain, Germany, and the U.K., as well as dozens of other European products, from Scotch and Irish single malt whiskies, to Italian cheeses and olive oil, to Greek yogurt. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 21, 2019News Briefs for October 14, 2019
•Former Diageo CEO Paul Walsh has reportedly taken a stake in Brockmans Gin and become an advisor to the business. Continue reading →
Posted in News on October 14, 2019