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Hosmer Announces Awards for Two Rieslings

October 6, 2021 Miles Smith 0

Hosmer Winery is pleased to announce the recent awards given to our 2020 Semi-Dry Riesling and 2020 Dry Riesling from the Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association (ASWA). Hosmer 2020 Semi-Dry Riesling was recently awarded a Gold […]

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These Accessories Will Make Managing Your Vineyard Easier

September 13, 2021 Miles Smith 0

When shopping for tools to manage your vineyard, don’t forget about tractor attachments and other accessories that can make the job go quicker. Jan Palaggi, co-owner of Palaia Winery and Meadery in New York, said […]

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Vineyard Managers Share Tips for Finding the Right Equipment

September 3, 2021 Miles Smith 0

[This article originally appeared in the July/August issue of Vintner Magazine.] When it comes to growing and harvesting grapes for your wine, it pays to be well-equipped. There’s no question that buying the best equipment […]

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How A Reservation System Helped This Winery

August 9, 2021 Miles Smith 0

Coming up with a reservation system can do more than just making sure there’s enough physical space between winery patrons during tastings. Brooke Morsch, general manager of the Hosmer Winery in the Finger Lakes, said […]

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Four Things To Keep In Mind When Tractor Shopping

July 19, 2021 Miles Smith 0

Hosmer Winery in the Finger Lakes region of New York has been growing grapes since 1972, when it planted its first vines by Cayuga Lake in what is now Patrician Verona Vineyard. The winery that […]

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Making Connections with Consumers Via Virtual Tastings

April 22, 2020 Jon Sicotte 1

Finding a connection with consumers in any aspect now can be a challenge as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pause normal life in America. Hosmer Winery is capitalizing on some positive reviews of three of […]

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VINTNER Q&A: What Christian Palmaz Believes About The Roles of People and Terroir in Winemaking

The Role the McBride Sisters Play in Advancing Wine Inclusivity and Accessibility

VINTNER Q&A: How Byington’s Winemaker Made the Leap from Rioja to Santa Cruz

Five Questions With Jules Taylor

What Preparing the Next Generation Can Look Like

Five Questions with Georges Daou of DAOU Family Estates

Bread & Butter’s Strategy for Introducing a Varietal to Their Portfolio

The Steps Baldacci Took To Becoming a Luxury Brand

What Flambeaux’s Arthur Murray Learned About Growing A Portfolio and Brand

Strategies That Have Been Key to Papapietro Perry’s Success

How John Cifelli is Running the Ship At Unionville Vineyards

Getting to Know the Man Behind McPrice Myers

How This Infectious Disease Expert Became An Expert Winemaker

Q&A: Gregg and Mary Alger, Huston Vineyards

Q&A with Priyanka Dhar French, Signorello Estate

Vintner Q&A: Ron Yates, Spicewood Vineyards

The Consumer Focus Shifts Telaya Made to Continue

How Spring Lake is Implementing Safety Standards while Offering a Classic Winery Experience

Vintner Mag Q&A: Mike Altesleben, Peninsula Cellars

Vintner Mag Q&A: Erica Paolicelli, 3 Brothers Winery

Driving Growth Amid Inflation, Staffing Woes and Changing Trends

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January 5, 2023 0
To say the last three years has been a mixed bag for wine-producing businesses is an understatement.  In 2020, businesses rethought the way they interacted with the public as COVID-19 wrought havoc on the United [...]

Mazza’s Next Generation Keeps Company Moving

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December 29, 2022 0
The gravitas of the Mazza name has grown tremendously in Pennsylvania since the early 1970s when two young entrepreneurs set out to go into business for themselves and make wine in what is now the [...]
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Turning to History Drives TerraVox Forward

December 26, 2022 0
Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chambourcin, Riesling and Chardonnay are all well-loved varietals that represent various regions throughout the United States, but you will find precisely none of these at TerraVox Vineyards. Since 2012, the Kansas [...]
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Ways These Wineries Are Navigating the Great Resignation

December 22, 2022 0
The terms “great resignation” and “quiet quitting” are buzzwords employers are undoubtedly tired of hearing, but they’re nonetheless obstacles business owners who are trying to maintain a robust workforce have to navigate. Karen Bonarrigo, chief [...]
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Tips and Strategies for Optimizing Internships

December 20, 2022 0
Does your company offer internships to people interested in careers in winemaking, management or the hospitality side? Industry professionals told Vintner they offered paid internships, including Willamette Valley Vineyards CEO Jim Bernau, who said internships [...]

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