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Today Scout announced the release of Scout Gen 5, a major advancement in vineyard precision management that delivers expanded insights ...
Scout, the leader in AI-supported precision viticulture data platform, and Monarch Tractor, the pioneer of the fully electric, ...
Get a sneak peek at Wine Spectator's latest tastings with new ratings of wines for $20 to $33 from California, Oregon and ...
Multiple Spokane wineries along with the Spokane Winery Association are offering a new program that will bring you savings ...
An extreme value with wide appeal, we review the Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon again after almost 10 years. Cabernet ...
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PARIS, France — Worldwide consumption of wine fell in 2024 to its lowest level in more than 60 years, the main trade body said Tuesday, raising concerns about new risks from US tariffs.
The flutes might soon be a little less full at one New York City champagne bar, thanks to sweeping U.S. tariffs on European imports that include French wine and champagne.
Global Wine Producer to Accelerate Portfolio Diversification and Operational Capabilities with the Addition of Three New Sites As Well As Popular, Premium and Ultra-Premium Brands Including: Cook’s, J ...
After a tense few weeks, the president changed course last week to levy a 20% tariff on all EU goods, including wine. Though it’s much lower than the high percentage initially proposed ...