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With declining consumption and many challenges, wine must emphasize its environmentalism and affordability. Credit...Jon Reinfurt Supported by By Eric Asimov The wine trade is in trouble. With a ...
This story is from an installment of The Oeno Files, our weekly insider newsletter to the world of fine wine. Sign up here. More than 2,000 years after the Romans made the switch from terracotta ...
SONOMA, Calif.—The U.S. wine industry hasn’t had it this bad since Prohibition. The list of problems is long in California, the cradle of American wine. Vineyards have an oversupply of grapes. People ...
Two wines from off the beaten track today, but do give them a try; both are very good and well worth the money. Slovenia produces small amounts of wine, usually white and usually full of lovely fresh ...
The WSJ Wine Advent Calendar for 2025 is now available for pre-order. The calendar contains 24 different mini bottles of wine, including reds, whites, rosés and Prosecco. Each 187ml bottle provides a ...
Naked Wines is offering new customers $100 off their first case of six bottles of wine. With the discount, a six-bottle case costs $39.99 when using the code IMPACT6PK. Membership benefits include ...
Total Wine & More is opening a new location in Shreveport on Youree Drive. The new store will be located in the building formerly occupied by Conn's Home Plus. Conn's Home Plus closed its Shreveport ...
During a recent trip to buy wine at Trader Joe’s, the cashier did a double take when he read my total. “Wow, that’s a whole lot of wine for $200,” he said, laughing. He wasn’t wrong. On average, each ...
The best wines are a product of place, time, and passion – whether they are from the sunny hills of Tuscany or vineyards perched on top of the Argentinian mountains. The Decanter World Wine Awards ...
Historically, the grape variety carménère has had an identity crisis like no other. Bordeaux wine producers abandoned it. Chileans confused it with merlot and the Italians thought it was cabernet ...
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