How Viticulture Programs Drive Success for Emerging Wine Regions
Viticulture and enology programs help local wineries hone their grape-growing and winemaking practices, and train the next generation of winemaker talent
Viticulture and enology programs help local wineries hone their grape-growing and winemaking practices, and train the next generation of winemaker talent
To become more inclusive and accessible, a growing industry movement is questioning traditional, often Eurocentric wine descriptors both in the classroom and on the floor
Our associate editor reports on five bottles—four wines and one sake—that illustrate many of the broader trends shaping the global beverage industry today
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Craft breweries are adopting a mass-market style to create lagers that are more approachable in terms of both cost and flavor
With an emphasis on local grape varieties and modern techniques in the cellars, young winemakers are reshaping the perspective of Bulgarian wine
Continued innovation, premium expressions, and sustainable plans for the future are driving the growth of Pernod Ricard’s diverse and exciting portfolio
An analytical framework known as Vineyard Geological Identity aims to identify the link between a vine’s physical environment and the resulting wine
The Levantine spirit arak is finding inroads in the U.S. market thanks to the work of passionate producers and importers
Jane Lopes reports on how the WINE Pledge helps businesses—including her own—cultivate a more diverse, equitable, and environmentally sustainable wine industry
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