Nominations Open for 2025 Wine Marketing Awards
Healdsburg, CA, January 22, 2025 – Wine Industry Network (WIN), THE business resource for the North American Wine Industry, announced today that nominations are open for the 2nd annual Wine […]
Healdsburg, CA, January 22, 2025 – Wine Industry Network (WIN), THE business resource for the North American Wine Industry, announced today that nominations are open for the 2nd annual Wine […]
Monterey, CA (January 22, 2025) – WinePulse, the leading DTC reporting solution for wineries, is excited to announce an enhanced integration with RedChirp at the 2025 DTC Wine Symposium. This […]
By Kathleen Willcox For insiders in California’s wine business, Kirk Lokka has been a beloved figure for decades, but the detail-oriented, low-key and community-minded vineyard manager has managed to maintain […]
2025 is the year of white wine. So let’s get it started right! We taste a wide variety of white wines each year at VinePair. It’s an amazing category and we’re excited to see our wine culture lean toward the straw, lemon, and golden hues. Of all the wines we tasted, two varieties shine the …
While the historical “War of the Currents” between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla seemingly settled on alternating current power dominance, the energy transition created a close relationship between alternating current and direct current power. We’re witnessing a surge in DC power systems and the need for efficient conversion to and from AC and DC. This …
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Shorter wine lists are becoming more commonplace at restaurants, and some have suggested that this trend is good for the industry as a whole. While the shift does make bottle and by-the-glass lists less intimidating, thus preventing restaurants’ cellars from clogging with dusty bottles, it may not be the best thing for the wine world. …
The VinePair Podcast: Shorter Wine Lists Are Not a Panacea Read More »
If you didn’t take a picture of a bottle of wine, did you even drink it? In the era of sharing flex Burgundies and unicorn natural wines on social media, sometimes it feels like the answer is no. But outside of posting that bottle of DRC you tried one-tenth of a sip of, there are …
Ask a Somm: Is It Rude to Take a Picture of the Bottle I Ordered? Read More »
In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy outlined their proposal for a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), emphasizing streamlined governance and technological transformation. Although DOGE focuses on improving efficiency within the U.S. government, its impact could extend to the private sector. By setting new benchmarks for efficiency and promoting decentralized …
The Potential of DOGE to Revolutionize Manufacturing and Supply Chain Logistics Read More »
For over five years now, members of the VinePair team have traveled down the East Coast to Charleston, S.C., to both enjoy and participate in the city’s annual Charleston Wine + Food festival. While the city is well known for dishing up Southern classics like barbecue and shrimp and grits, Charleston has an expansive, vibrant …
The VinePair Podcast: The Constant Dynamism of Charleston Wine + Food Read More »
Mourinho famously described himself as ‘The Special One’ after he was appointed Chelsea manager in 2004. The Portuguese coach had just led Porto to the Champions League title, and he vowed to bring success to his new club. Mourinho lived up to his self-styled nickname, as the Blues won back-to-back Premier League titles. The moniker …
José Mourinho launches red wine called ‘The Special One’ Read More »