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The Best Wines of 2019

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Hard to believe but the end of 2019 is already around the corner. As such, we asked our wine panelists for the final round of this year to look back on their favorite bottles...

Palm Bay Adds Piedmont’s Beni di Batasiolo to Wine Portfolio

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U.S. wine and spirits importer Palm Bay International has announced the addition of Beni di Batasiolo to the company’s portfolio. Based in Piedmont’s Langhe district, Batasiolo was established in 1978 by the Dogliani family. Today...

Walmart Introduces Beverage Alcohol Pickup Services

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As Amazon and Big Box chains across the country improve their alcohol offerings, Walmart has officially launched beverage alcohol pickup services. The company is also looking to expand its direct-to-consumer alcohol deliveries. Customers in 2,000 locations in 29 states...

Tasting the 2019 Beaujolais Nouveau

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Every November, wine-lovers from around the world raise a glass in celebrating Beaujolais Nouveau Day. Made from gamay grapes in the Beaujolais region, Nouveau is bottled six-to-eight weeks after harvest. This young wine is known...

How to Retail Wine in 2020

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It appears that the long bull market run of wine sales is beginning to plateau. In 2018, there was a tiny increase in wine sales, and it seems that 2019 will be rather flat. Keep in...

Preparing for Post-Holiday Retail Sales

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The gift-giving holidays are over, with many people staring down larger-than-usual credit card bills. Spending declines. January, February and March are months when many consumers par down their personal budgets — especially for shopping...

Legendary Beaujolais Winemaker Georges Duboeuf Dies at 86

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Georges Duboeuf, the influential winemaker behind the Beaujolais Nouveau movement, passed away from a stroke on Saturday at the age of 86. Duboeuf first launched Nouveau commercially in Europe in 1974. Made from gamay grapes...

Winery Showcase: Foppiano Vineyards

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With 124 years in Sonoma County, Foppiano Vineyards has always been quintessential to the region. The 200-acre property includes 120 acres of vineyards, bordering the Russian River. “We can speak ‘Russian River’ with our wines because we...

How Wines Become Sweet

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Grapes are sweet, but most wines are not. Wines are traditionally fermented “dry,” because this has been the easiest way to make wine for thousands of years. During fermentation, yeasts feed on sugar and convert...

Palm Bay Introduces High Heaven Vintners

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Wine and spirits importer Palm Bay International has announced the addition of High Heaven Vintners to its portfolio. Located in Washington State, east of the Cascade Mountains in Columbia Valley’s Rain Shadow, High Heaven Vintners...

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