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Three Ways Wineries Can Reduce Water Consumption: Begin with Barrel Cleaning

Top Line Water is one of the most critical—and increasingly scrutinized—resources in modern winemaking. From cleaning tanks and floors to maintaining oak barrels, cellar operations can consume thousands of gallons daily. With rising sustainability expectations and operational costs, reducing water...

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Marketplace Roundup: March 2026 Edition

2025 Dry Creek Valley — Cabernet Sauvignon This excellent bulk wine listing features over 8,600 gal. of 2025 Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from Lytton Manor Vineyard, a site known for its certified organic farming and deep-rooted commitment to sustainable viticulture. Grown in one of Sonoma...

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AI in the Vineyard: Useful or Just Hype?

Two years ago, I wrote an article on AI in the vineyard for WBM. Feel free to read that article here…if you want. Otherwise, my basic argument was that although AI will eventually play a role in how we farm grapes, it’s a long way off compared to other industries and even other crops. We who grow...

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What Early Adopters Get Right About Vineyard Upgrades: Start with the Perimeter

When growers talk about adopting new techniques, the conversation usually stays inside the rows — canopy decisions, new tools, new timing, new workflows. But the early adopters who come out of a season feeling confident tend to share one quiet habit: They stabilize the perimeter first. Not because...

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Alcohol Beverage Importers Continue to Navigate Uncertainty Despite Supreme Court Decision on IEEPA Tariffs

On February 20, 2026, in a victory for American beer, wine, and spirits importers, the Supreme Court in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, 607 US ____, Slip Op., February 20, 2026 (“Learning Resources”) struck down President Trump’s imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic...

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The State of the U.S. Wine Industry: Key Insights from the 2026 SVB Report

The 2026 State of the U.S. Wine Industry Report, published by Silicon Valley Bank and authored by Rob McMillan, provides a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of current conditions in the U.S. wine market. Built on more than 25 years of industry research, the report combines results from SVB’s...

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Vinfoil Wine Tank Mixer: Applications, Energy Savings, and Gentle Precision for Modern Wineries

As wineries face increasing pressure to improve efficiency, reduce resources and energy, and maintain premium wine quality, smart tank mixing solutions have become essential. The Vinfoil Wine Tank Mixer, developed by CPE and distributed in the by BevZero, is engineered specifically for wine...

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Wine Clubs Are Not Optional: How Wine Club Conversions Drive Profitability

We call it a Tasting Room, when it’s really a Sales Room. Why is that? After the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, wineries re-opened in an environment where the government was highly suspicious of any and all alcohol sales. On-premise consumption was restricted and considered the purview of saloons,...

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Why You Should Be Irrigating Right Now…Even with the Rain

Hear me out Up and down the California Coast, we got some rain last week. Up North, places got around 1.3” with up to 2” closer to the ocean. Down south in Paso Robles, we’re looking similar numbers of between 1.5” and 2”. So, one would naturally think that if we were irrigating post-harvest (as we...

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After a wet winter and a slow start to spring, California is now experiencing an unusually cool summer. While the extended hang time may sound ideal at first glance, many winemakers are concerned, and for good reason. Persistent cool, damp weather during the growing season brings with it an...

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