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Solving the Temperature and Terroir Conundrum in Colder Climates

February 28, 2022 Miles Smith 0

When you’re growing grapes and making wine in California, Oregon or Washington, it seems like a given that you’d grow or source fruit from the AVA in which your winery is located. But as you […]

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Strategies for Attracting Wine Guests During Winter

February 24, 2022 Miles Smith 0

Winter is here, but are your customers? The weather in California is predictable for most of the year, and the cooler temperatures in Texas make the winter months more enjoyable than summertime, when the scorching […]

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How John Cifelli is Running the Ship At Unionville Vineyards

December 20, 2021 Miles Smith 0

This is part of a continuing series of Q&As with members of the American wine community from across the United States. Vintner Magazine will share business and personal insights from winery owners, vintners, marketing managers, […]

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How This Winery Keeps Events Going During Delta

September 29, 2021 Miles Smith 0

As harvest wraps up in New Jersey, Unionville Vineyards General Manager and sommelier John Cifelli said the winery was looking to engage with customers by showcasing tastings from yesteryear. “This weekend, we are going to […]

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Unionville Vineyards Donating Revenues to Support Healthcare Workers

April 10, 2020 Jon Sicotte 0

Hunterdon County’s Unionville Vineyards is donating all profits from sales of Dry Riesling in the months of April and May to support frontline healthcare workers in the battle against COVID-19. The winery will purchase lunches […]

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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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