Interviews and News from Rosés
Rosé going out of fashion?
For the first time in almost a decade rosé sales are experiencing a 2% decline and the average price has risen by 5%.
BA adds English sparkler in 1st class
British Airways first airline to offer an English sparkling wine to its airline customers
A Rose by any other name.. Now its white Zinfandel - again
EU rules that White Zinfandel term still stands.
Rose gummy bears sell out
Sweets infused with Rose wine sell out
Sweet success of Rose infused gummy bears
Waiting list continues to rise for Rose infused gummy bears
Frose latest trend
Rose and ice cocktail new summer trend
Moët Hennessy launches Provence rosé in a flat plastic bottle
The bottle is made from plastic recovered from coastal areas, helping to reduce plastic waste.
LGBTQ+ wine Madame F launches in Sainsbury
Sainsburys has launched a £9 Rosé collaboration with the charity Queer Britain
Jalapeños in your wine?
Adding jalapeños to your rose is a new TikTok trend for summer 2022
Interviews and News from California

UK Wine Show 41 Joel Peterson on the Zinfandel grape
Joel Peterson is founder of Ravenswood, the largest producer of Zinfandel in the world. In this second interview with Joel we discuss the latest genetic research into the origins of the Zinfandel grape.

UK Wine Show 40 Joel Peterson of Ravenswood Winery
Joel Peterson is founder of Ravenswood in Sonoma, California. Ravenswood is the largest producer of Zinfandel in the world and is now owned by Constellation Brands. Find out why Joel is so passionate about Zinfandel and how he became the 'King of Zin'.
Sovio sources from US to get round EU anomaly
Sovio has relaunched by sourcing the grapes from California rather than Spain.
Moths threaten Californian vineyards
A grape-eating moth is threatening crops in the Napa Valley wine region in California.
US wine industry is turning a corner
After two years of declining wine sales US consumers are starting to spend more on wine and the country is exporting more.
Healdsburg won’t cap wine-tasting rooms
With 20 wine tasting rooms downtown Healdsburg council decide not to further restrict more establishments.
GM wines fight Pierces disease
Californian researchers seek to protect grapevines from Pierce's disease
California wine producers make secret stash of wine
Un-named producers are making 'Pot wine' fashionable in California.
UC Davis tackles Pierce's disease with genetic engineering
Gene fusion research project could help fight Pierce's disease in California.
Crushpad bankruptcy sale goes ahead
The assets of the California winery Crushpad have been sold for over $650,000 to two new companies created by CastleGate Partners.
Weather puts high pressure on wine harvest pricing
Smaller harvests in Northern Hemisphere could put pressure on prices
California brings in big harvest as the world continues to move into undersupply
The 2012 harvest in California is a record year both for the amount of grapes crushed and the price paid for them.
Ripening weather is unbelievable for 2013 Napa wines
Napa looks forward to a good harvest and great quality.
Wine in a paper bottle goes on sale in the US
Paper bottle for wine is world's first.
Grapes replaced by almonds in California
Californian vineyards ripped up to be replanted by almonds and other nuts and fruits.
Bumper crop amid warnings of drought
California announces largest wine crop amid threats of drought.
Has the reign of Pinot Grigio finally come to an end?
Short supply of Pinot Grigio forces price increases for this popular white wine
Napa quake hits wine region
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake has hit California's Napa Valley but its too soon to count the economic cost and any impact on the price of Napa wines.
Watch out pest it's the attack of the drones
Remote controlled helicopter used to spray vineyards
Whoops, I misheard. Wine order costs $3,750!
Mumbled explanation of wine price leads to an expensive surprise.
Californian wine crop big but not a record breaker
Crush report shows results for the 2014 Californian crop
California wines are full of arsenic, or are they?
PR stunt by Denver lab claims dangerously high levels of arsenic found in Californian wines.
Californian drought continues
The four-year drought in California is having an impact on smaller producers of inexpensive wines.
Google tour of vineyards
Google offer 360 panoramic view of Californian vineyards
Napa Vineyards could be threatened by fire
Californian Valley fire destroys homes vineyards could be next.
Waste water reused
California research looks at waste water for vineyards.
Wine just got butch
Wine in a can to protect male masculinity
California exports value rise as volumes fall
California exports value rise as volumes fall, but exports to the UK are up despite currency headwinds.
Fires rage across California in Napa and Sonoma
Fires are raging across California Napa and Sonoma counties destroying wineries and killing 31 people.
Fires hit Galicia and California is still burning
Arsonists set Galicia on fire, while California still burns.
California harvest looks like a good one in 2018
California harvest looks like a good one with a slightly cooler and longer growing season, producing wines with better flavours.
California produced 10% less wine in 2019 and average price dropped
In California, volume was down in 2019 and so were prices, with the average price down 5%, except in premium regions such as Napa and Sonoma were prices held firm.
California a blaze as the grapes are being harvested
California grapes are being harvested as the state suffers another intense fire season. Top regions including Napa, Sonoma, Santa Cruz and Monterey counties have been affected.
California's Glass Fire claims wineries and restaurants
Wineries in Napa have been burnt by the latest wild fire to threaten the region. The fires were sparked on Sunday and fanned by flames early in the week.
Smoke from California and Oregon fires means many grapes will go unpicked.
The Glass Fire that has destroyed 18 wineries so far is the tip of the iceberg, with many producers planning to not pick grapes because of smoke taint.
Mavrik claims to have found the solution to smoke taint
Smoke tainted wines have become the curse of Australia and California, and the resulting wines have a loss of fruit, unattractive smoke flavours and a harsh mouthfeel.
Bonterra launches zero carbon wine by buying carbon credits
Californian organic winery launches Bonterra, claiming to be the first organic winery to go carbon neutral.
Top 10 US wine producing regions has a few surprises
California produces most of the wine from the US, but what are the top 10 wine regions?
California vineyard raids
California vineyards face fear and uncertainty as immigration raids resume.