Posh French Winemakers Pounce on Big American Vineyard Selloff Bloomberg 3 hrs ago Elin McCoy © Photographer: Elin McCoy/Bloomberg Diamond Creek Vineyards Volcanic Hill cabernets from 1975, 1978 and 1981 are displayed at the wine cellar of Press restaurant in St. Helena, California, U.S.
(Bloomberg) On a weekend afternoon, Etienne Bizot, the head of Bollinger Champagne, was sipping wine on the terrace at Oregon’s Ponzi Vineyards. He was on vacation, playing tourist in the Willamette Valley, the heart of the state’s pinot noir territory. As he compared three different Ponzi pinots alongside a plate of cheese, he gazed out at the vines. They looked splendid.
Posh French Winemakers Pounce on Big American Vineyard Selloff
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Maison Louis Roederer s US Leader Passes the Torch After 27-Year Tenure
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Gregory Balogh will step down on June 30th, 2021 after 27 years at the helm of Roederer s US operations, including five Northern California wineries and Maisons Marques & Domaines (MMD USA), the Champagne house s distribution subsidiary.
“I would like to congratulate Gregory on his well-deserved retirement and thank him on behalf of my family for his extraordinary achievements. His leadership has been instrumental to our growth, and my family and I are forever grateful. - Frédéric Rouzaud, President & CEO of Maison Louis Roederer OAKLAND, Calif. (PRWEB) April 26, 2021 Gregory Balogh will step down on June 30th, 2021 after 27 years at the helm of Roederer s US operations, including five Northern California wineries and Maisons Marques & Domaines (MMD USA), the Champagne house s distribution subsidiary. He will remain as Str
The most overlooked wine stories of 2020
The most overlooked wine stories of 2020
Beyond the big headlines of coronavirus, wildfires and racial justice, these were the other wine developments that mattered this year, in this week s Drinking with Esther newsletter
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A variety of wines sit on shelves at Ordinaire Wine Shop and Wine Bar, located at 3354 Grand Ave., on Friday, July 10, 2020, in Oakland, Calif. Jirka Jireh, a manager and sommelier at Ordinaire Wine Shop and Wine Bar, has begun organizing virtual wine classes for BIPOC across the country; the classes are free for all students, with the instructor donating time and wine companies donating all the wine.Yalonda M. James / The Chronicle
Decanter The year that was: Wine news stories of 2020
We take a look back at Decanter news coverage over the past 12 months, charting happenings across the wine world - and not only those related to Covid-19.
Decanter’s wine news coverage in 2020.
January
France’s first ‘dry January’ campaign divided the nation, criticised by several leading writers and chefs as an ‘Anglo-Saxon and puritan obsession’.
Australia’s bushfires dominated headlines.
Wine Australia said less than 1% of vineyard land lay in fire zones, but Henschke reported 1,100ha of vines in the northern Adelaide Hills damaged in late December, including 90% of its own 25ha Lenswood estate. Most of the vineyard would be back in production by 2022, it added in an April update.
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