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Ciatti Global Market Report, March 2021

An unseasonably damp summer in many growing areas of Chile (a rainy January followed by nearly three weeks of mist/fog in February) and Argentina (10 weeks or so of lingering rainfall) has raised concern about their respective 2021 vintages, pushing up prices on the 2020 wines and further reducing...

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Ciatti Global Market Report, March 2024

The global bulk wine market is heading into the second quarter of the year looking more ‘normal’ than it has done for some months: rather than each market united in slowness, some have seen an uptick – however slight – in activity (Chile and California), some are unable to meet demand on at least...

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Keeping a Cool Head in a Warming Climate

The Australian ‘Black Summer’ of 2019/20, which saw bushfires destroy swathes of vineyard land across the country was a dramatic reminder of the growing challenges facing winemakers around the world. We spoke to leading Australian winemakers and lab technicians to find out how agile decision-making...

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Australian Vintage Limited selects InnoVint for its vineyard and winery management solution

Australian Vintage Limited (AVL), one of the largest global wine producers committed to quality grape and wine production, has chosen InnoVint as its vineyard and winery management software to advance AVL’s viticulture and wine production operations. “AVL needed a modern, feature-rich, and fully...

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Turrentine Market Update, June 2022

Decision-making on the sourcing of bulk wine and grapes continues to get more complex and difficult. April frosts in the Lodi/Delta, and in other regions of California to a lesser extent, added another challenging variable to the year. As of now, it appears the reduction in supply due to the frost...

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Ciatti Global Market Report, May 2022

The wine industry heads to the first ProWein fair in three years experiencing – like every other industry – inflationary costs, a global supply chain crisis, and a shortage of dry goods. It is undoubtedly a difficult environment in which to do business, and fairs like ProWein can provide an...

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Turrentine Market Update, April 2022

by Steve Fredricks We are now well past a relatively uneventful and smaller harvest, particularly in the North Coast, mask mandates have been lifted in most areas, and on-premise sales continue to rebound. Overall, the industry seems to be a taking a collective deep breath to assess the current...

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