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January 2026

Rosana Lisa

Rosana Lisa is a new judge at the 2026 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). DWWA Judge, Rosana Lisa Rosana Lisa Rosana Lisa is an experienced winemaker and technical director with a career spanning research, production and winery management across Spain. In 2025, she was appointed Technical Director of Ramón Bilbao, where she leads winemaking strategy …

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Sietze Wijma

Sietze Wijma is a new judge at the 2026 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). DWWA Judge, Siteze Wijma Sietze Wijma Sietze Wijma is a wine educator based in the Netherlands. Through his company, The Art of Tasting, he delivers tasting courses built around a distinctive methodology in which wines are presented with added flavour compounds. …

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The Logistics Viewpoints Articles That Defined 2025

Every year, a small number of articles break through the daily noise and become reference points. They get shared internally, forwarded to leadership teams, cited in meetings, and bookmarked for later. In 2025, the most-read pieces on Logistics Viewpoints shared a common trait: they focused less on technology as novelty and more on how large, …

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A Timeline of America’s Trendiest Bottled Water Brands [Infographic]

Americans are obsessed with hydration. We dump electrolyte powder into limited-edition Stanley cups in acts of performative consumption that go viral on social media. And while reusable water bottles have their own cultural cache, it’s bottled water that’s largely responsible for quenching Americans’ literal thirst. According to research and trend analytics firm Beverage Marketing Corporation, …

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Rock Bottom Is in Sight for Wine Industry, According to Silicon Valley Bank’s 2026 Report

The wine industry will soon hit rock bottom, according to the Silicon Valley Bank 2026 State of the U.S. Wine Industry Report. The report, released today, forecasts a low point for the industry in 2027 or 2028, but it projects steady growth to pre-COVID-19 levels by 2040. “The bottom will come when it comes,” says …

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