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Changing the face of Bordeaux Wine Tourism through collaboration
The Great Wine Capitals show how institutions and private enterprise can work together to raise the bar of both quality and recognition in wine tourism across an entire region. Other initiatives, from vines to city, are also using collaboration between institutions and private companies to bring change to wine and wine tourism. The post Changing the face of Bordeaux Wine Tourism through collaboration appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Lefevre Lucie5 viewswine-storiesbest-of-wine-tourismbordeauxgreat-wine-capitalswine-industrywine-tourism - news
Young Viticulturists Start Preparing For The 2026 Competitions
As the leaves in the vineyards turn to gold, Young Viticulturists around New Zealand are turning their focus to silver with the goal of raising their coveted regional trophy and ultimately the national trophy as the 2026 Ormond Nurseries New Zealand Young Viticulturist of the Year. The competition has been running for twenty years, supporting […]
by JB Wine Guy3 viewsnz-wine-newswine-industryyoung-viticulturist - news
How Tariffs and Market Shifts Are Quietly Changing What You Drink
If your favorite wine list looks a little different lately—or a bottle you used to buy regularly suddenly feels pricier—you’re not imagining it. Across the… Read more The post How Tariffs and Market Shifts Are Quietly Changing What You Drink appeared first on Vinum 55 .
by Kim Allison7 viewsall-about-winewine-industrywine-newswine-tips-hacksvinum-55wine-economics - news
WinePro Launches “Fuel the Show” Initiative to Support Exhibitors
WinePro Launches “Fuel the Show” Initiative to Support Exhibitors Amid Rising Costs – Expertise Events introduces a practical support program to offset fuel and transport costs while strengthening exhibitor outcomes. Like many across the industry, we at Expertise Events are closely monitoring the evolving fuel situation and the pressure it is placing on businesses throughout […]
by JB Wine Guy4 viewsnz-wine-newswine-industrywinepro-nz-2026 - news
New Zealand Winegrowers appoints Anishka Jelicich as Next CEO
New Zealand Winegrowers (NZW) is pleased to announce the appointment of Anishka Jelicich as its next Chief Executive Officer, commencing at the end of July 2026. Anishka brings more than two decades of leadership experience across New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Europe, shaping her career in the global wine industry. Her roles at a […]
by JB Wine Guy4 viewsnz-wine-newspress-releasewine-industryanishka-jelicichnew-zealand-winegrowers-ceo - news
What It’s Like to Manage a Private Wine Cellar
Behind the Scenes at Vinum 55 There’s a moment that happens in every great wine cellar. A client pulls a bottle—perhaps something collected years ago,… Read more The post What It’s Like to Manage a Private Wine Cellar appeared first on Vinum 55 .
by Kim Allison6 viewsall-about-winewine-industrywine-logisticshome-cellarvinum-55wine-cellar - news
Uniting the New Zealand Wine Industry at WinePro NZ 2026
Kia Ora, G’Day, Haere Mai, Hello! WinePro NZ returns in 2026, and now is the time for growers, winemakers and industry professionals to register and unite under one roof in Marlborough, the heart of the New Zealand wine industry. WinePro NZ 2026: Where the Future of New Zealand Wine Comes Together As the country’s largest […]
by JB Wine Guy4 viewsnz-wine-eventsnz-wine-newswine-industrymarlboroughwinepro-nz-2026 - news
Celia Hay Awarded NZ Supreme Woman of Influence 2026
From Earthquakes to Auckland – Celia Hay Awarded Auckland Supreme Woman of Influence 2026 – Cuisine’s Women in Food & Drink Awards 2026 was held at Soul Bar & Bistro in the Viaduct, Auckland on March 11 2026. This growing national network of Women in Food & Drink provides a unique platform for women in […]
by JB Wine Guy4 viewsnz-wine-newswine-industrycelia-haynzsfwsupreme-woman-of-influence-2026 - news
‘Catastrophic’: U.S. Exports Drop by $357 Million After Canada’s Wine Ban
Canada’s multiple-province ban on American products caused a $357 million deficit for the U.S. wine industry. The prohibition, which started after President Trump enacted his controversial, far-reaching tariffs, prompted the value of U.S. wine exports to Canada to plummet from $460 million in 2024 to $103 million in 2025, according to a new report from Wine Institute. The shift marks a 78 percent drop in U.S. wine exports to Canada, according to the report, which summarized data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The ban also accounts for 81 percent of all losses for global U.S. wine exports last year. The article ‘Catastrophic’: U.S. Exports Drop by $357 Million After Canada’s Wine Ban appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsbusinessnewsreporttarifftariffstrump - news
ProWein Business Report 2026 for wine industry in transformation
Posted: Tuesday, 03 February 2026 09:09 ProWein Business Report 2026 for wine industry in transformation Feb 03: ProWein
by admin5 viewsother-headlines2026prowein-business-reportwine-industry
