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We are certainly living in different times—times that are difficult to predict and even harder to plan for. Challenges originating far outside our professional world are quickly impacting our day-to-day operations and, ultimately, your business. Throughout 2026, suppliers across the industry have faced significant disruption, and those challenges have inevitably flowed downstream to our valued wine and spirits customers. While none of us welcome this level of uncertainty, it is also not entirely unexpected given the global environment we’re operating in. Recently, the Wine Industry Network published a timely and insightful article that underscores the importance of preparation. The message is clear: we must plan ahead, secure what we can, and remain ready for continued volatility. Duties, tariffs, currency fluctuations, transportation challenges, and unexpected fees are all contributing to rising costs—and the reality is, no one can predict what will come next. What
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Flexible Stainless Steel Solutions for a Changing Wine Industry
Wineries today are navigating tighter margins, fluctuating production volumes, and increasing pressure to stay operationally agile. From harvest spikes to storage and logistics challenges, having the right equipment—without overextending capital—has become a strategic priority. That’s where Container Logic fits into the conversation. Container Logic specializes in stainless steel containers and tanks designed for beverage and food manufacturers, with solutions that align especially well with the realities of wine production. Their offerings support key winery needs including fermentation, storage, blending, and transport—while giving producers flexibility in how they access that equipment. Built from high-quality stainless steel, Container Logic’s tanks are engineered to protect product integrity and withstand the demands of commercial production. Options include single-wall, jacketed, and insulated vessels in a range of sizes, allowing wineries to match
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When Rack & Riddle opened its doors in 2007, sparkling wine sales totaled $13.8 million in the U.S., according to data from The Wine Institute. In 2021, that figure ballooned to $36.5 million — and there is no slowdown in sight.

When Rack & Riddle opened its doors in 2007, sparkling wine sales totaled $13.8 million in the U.S., according to The Wine Institute. In 2021, that figure ballooned to $36.5 million, with no slowdown in sight.

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The #1 French sparkling wine brand under $20 in the U.S., Veuve du Vernay releases its new Sparkling Alcohol Removed (SRP $14.99) as an addition to the trending category of no and low alcohol wines...

Sparkling wine brand meets consumer demand in growing category  Miami, FL (September 20, 2021) – The #1 French sparkling wine brand under $20 in the U.S., Veuve du Vernay releases its new Sparkling Alcohol Removed (SRP $14.99) as an addition to the trending category of no and low alcohol wines.   “Adding this wine to the portfolio was a strategic move to position the brand as one that anticipates consumer needs,” says Carlos Varela, COO of BGPL USA. “With the Veuve du Vernay label, […]

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The Pale Debuts: A New Provence Rosé from Sacha Lichine
May 4th – (New York, New York) – From the creator of the iconic Provence rosé brand that sparked a worldwide phenomenon, Whispering Angel, arrives The Pale (SRP $16.99). Chic, stylish and irreverent, The Pale is set to become a new staple of the drinks world in 2021. A nod to the vintage term of endearment used by the English “Who’s for […] The post The Pale Debuts: A New Provence Rosé from Sacha Lichine appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2021/05/04/the-pale-debuts-a-new-provence-rose-from-sacha-lichine?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-pale-debuts-a-new-provence-rose-from-sacha-lichine Published Date:Tue, 04 May 2021 19:18:31 +0000 
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The Fladgate Partnership Announces: Taylor Fladgate 1961 Single Harvest Port Limited Edition
Take a Trip Back in Time with This Unparalleled 60-Year-Old Vintage Port NEW YORK, February 3, 2021 – With the new release of Taylor Fladgate’s 1961 Single Harvest Vintage Port ($395 SRP; 130 cases available), connoisseurs can relive 1961, a time known as a ‘rebel’ year for its cultural and ideological changes in history, such as the first […] The post The Fladgate Partnership Announces: Taylor Fladgate 1961 Single Harvest Port Limited Edition appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2021/02/03/fladgate-partnership-announces-1961-single-harvest-port-limited-edition?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fladgate-partnership-announces-1961-single-harvest-port-limited-edition Published Date:Wed, 03 Feb 2021 20:10:49 +0000 
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Custom Canning & Bottling Solutions Designed for Wineries
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 out, we’ve got you covered! With 3.5 million cases of capacity across 4 state-of-the-art facilities, we’re ready to grow with you. Our facilities are SMETA, CCOF, and GMP certified, ensuring exceptional quality from start to finish. Speaking of finishes, we offer a variety of popular formats and finishes, including: 750ML, 375ML, 187ML, and limited 1.5L Cork finish, screw cap, and crown cap (on select sizes) 200ML and 255ML cans Plus, our automated production lines and advanced on-site lab services ensure your wines are crafted with precision and care. Let’s talk about how we can support your brand’s growth. Call us today for more inf
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Purchasing a Future Proof Palletizer
According to Technopedia, “Future proof” describes a product, service or technological system that will not need to be significantly updated as technology advances. Purchasing a Future Proof Palletizer A palletizer purchased today must be as future-proof as possible because it will likely be in operation until 2034, or perhaps as far into the future as 2044. With a life expectancy of one to two decades, a palletizer built today must be engineered with machine control and layer configuration software, electro-mechanical parts, sensors, robots (for some applications), and other components that will perform efficiently and reliably as the machine ages. The manufacturer of the selected palletizer must also be a long-term partner able to provide after-market service and support capabilities that increase the likelihood of maintaining, and when needed, updating or modifying the palletizer to maximize machine life. Basic Considerations There are basic considerations that must
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Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery is thrilled to unveil its latest creation, the Dr. Konstantin Frank 2023 Dry Rosé of Saperavi...

A Modern Take on an Ancient Georgian Variety Hammondsport, NY, June 2024 – Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery is thrilled to unveil its latest creation, the Dr. Konstantin Frank 2023 Dry Rosé of Saperavi (SRP, […]

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