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Box wines (also known as boxed wines) have become popular in recent years because they hold more wine than a single bottle, are light and recyclable, easy to open and reseal, chill quickly, and won't break if you drop them.
ASEV lecturer will explain the technology and its applications.
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) will next week launch a new online tool is says will allow the industry to better assess how much of environmental impact transportation has on their operations.
South America is not one continent, but two. There is the continent of polo-playing, culture-loving exiles. And there is the continent of the impoverished shanty towns and half-tamed jungle. Wine is produced in one of those continents, but not in the other.
Big Bottles Fetch $35,500 for Make-A-Wish Foundation Four custom-etched bottles, each containing 27 liters of 2005 Charles Krug Vintage Selection Cabernet Sauvignon from Charles Krug Winery-Peter Mondavi Family, raised a total of $35,500 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Chinese wine will conquer the world in terms of volume and fine wine, a recent study suggests. According to the Future of Wine report, drawn up by London-based wine merchants Berry Bros & Rudd (BBR), China, which is already the world's sixth largest producer, will lead the world by the year 2058. The report, which predicts...
It's no surprise that an Oregon wine industry group is the first in the nation actively seeking to create an umbrella platform and certification logo for vineyards and wineries identified as sustainable, organic and biodynamic.
About 10 years ago, a bacterial disease killed a third of Temecula Wine Country vineyards and caused $20 million in damage.
The United States has threatened to block imports of Brunello di Montalcino, one of Italy's most famous wines, unless it receives assurances over the type of grapes used.
Dairy and wine are still pushing New Zealand's agriculture sector forward, with new figures released today confirming the South Island dairy boom and a surge in grape planting.