
Self-serve wine bottle shot tool reaches four million configurations six months after launch Outshinery Lite, the self-serve wine bottle shot tool from Outshinery, now supports over four million unique image configurations through its proprietary 3D container library. The milestone reflects six...
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Hazy Mountain Vineyards and Winery in Afton, Virginia, within the Monticello AVA, is hiring a new position for their winemaking team, Associate Winemaker. Click Here to Learn More
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Expand Your Wine Brand with Rack & Riddle’s Canning & Bottling Solutions Full-Service Canning & Bottling Options At Rack & Riddle, we’re here to help bring your wine brands to life with our canning and bottling options for both sparkling and still wines. Whether you’re scaling up or just starting...
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During a recent fining trial of a problematic wine that was fermented with a problematic yeast, the conversation briefly touched on protein stability and I started reminiscing about the very first blog that I wrote for Laffort South Africa. Said blog post (click here to read it) was about bentonite...
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Glass bottle packaging is a preferred choice among wineries and distilleries for good reason. Not only does glass have the functional benefits of being durable, its sleek and elegant aesthetic elevates your product’s visual appeal. There are a number of considerations that go into choosing a glass...
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These Elite Napa Estates Are Releasing Wines from a Fire-Ravaged Year. Do They Taste Smoky?: Two years after the hazy, chaotic days of the 2020 wine harvest, a season bookended by sprawling wildfires, some Napa Valley winemakers are coming out with a surprising announcement: They made wine in 2020. And they’re proud of it...

The 2021 growing season in Europe has been one of the most challenging for many years, with severe frosts occurring post-budbreak followed by a very wet or drought-hit summer, depending on location. France, arguably the most affected, is officially forecast to see a crop down 25% in size on the...
Read MoreOccasionally when making ciders things can go wrong and the finished product can end up bad. In beverage making, we all know things do not always go according to plan. We've put together a list of easy-to-spot signs that can help you determine if you've got a bad batch on your hands. Sign 1: Slimy...
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California Farmworkers Say They Didn’t Get Masks During Wildfires: Availability of N95 masks for farmworkers looked as hazy as the orange sky in California this week... The post Afternoon Brief, September 16 appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor....
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