Booming gold explorers are buying up wineries
Gold exploration companies in Victoria are purchasing vineyards due to rising gold prices and challenges in the local wine industry.
It already has 25 wineries: a province experiences a unique phenomenon with a wine that more and more people know about
Córdoba, Argentina, is witnessing a growth in its wine industry, with 25 registered wineries highlighting the uniqueness of its wine culture.
Smart wine bottles to combat counterfeiting
Wineries are introducing smart technology to combat wine counterfeiting, which costs Spain approximately 380 million euros annually.
‘It’s always heartbreaking’: Multiple Okanagan wineries in foreclosure
Several wineries in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia are facing foreclosure due to a series of challenges affecting the wine industry.
The label as a work of art: wineries turned their bottles into small portable museums
Wine labels have evolved into canvases for contemporary art, with wineries collaborating with artists to create unique designs that appeal to collectors.
The Chianti Classico Invades the Stazione Leopolda
The 33rd Chianti Classico Collection is taking place at the Stazione Leopolda in Florence, featuring a record number of participating wineries and wine labels.
Wineries, businesses, and residences: a mix that increases fire risks like the one at the Multicomercio building
Ecuadorian experts warn that mixed-use buildings, such as residential spaces combined with commercial warehouses, significantly heighten the risk of devastating fires.
High-altitude wines: how the new circuit of wineries is consolidating in the north of the country
Jujuy, Argentina, is emerging as a notable region for winemaking, particularly in the scenic areas of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and Valles Templados, where high-altitude vineyards are offering unique wine experiences.
How Much It Costs to Celebrate Valentine's Day in Luxury Hotels and Wineries: Dinners for Lovers, Good Drinks, and Romantic Stays
Valentine's Day approaches, and luxury hotels and wineries in Argentina are offering special deals for romantic dinners and stays.
From Boom to Crisis: The Perfect Storm Threatening the Wine Industry
The Argentine wine industry is facing a significant crisis characterized by oversupply, debt accumulation, and financial troubles among key wineries.
Did you know what a serious winery production facility actually looks like? We have photos
The article explores the production facility of Belje, one of Croatia's largest wineries, highlighting its extensive vineyards and annual wine production.
Bornos, Wines and Spirits, present at the BWW
Bornos Vinos y Licores is participating in Barcelona Wine Week, an international event featuring over 1,350 wineries, focusing on family-owned businesses and anticipating 13,500 business meetings with global buyers.
Barcelona Wine Week 2026 in Barcelona: dates, times, where it is and how to get there by public transport
Barcelona Wine Week 2026 is returning for three days, providing an opportunity for wineries, distributors, and professionals in the restaurant industry and buyers to network and explore new offerings in the Spanish wine market.
Bodega Norton: Justice set deadlines for the creditors' contest
The Mendoza court has established a timeline for the creditors' contest of Bodega Norton, determining the financial future of one of the country's most emblematic wineries.
Hessian State Wineries: For the First Time a Woman at the Head of the State Winery
Christine Müller has become the first female managing director of Hessische Staatsweingüter, announcing ambitious goals to elevate the wineries towards becoming one of the world's leading wine producers.
Winemaking in Crisis: The Reasons for the Death of Wineries
The article discusses the lack of appreciation for German wine among Germans, which exacerbates the ongoing crisis in the winemaking sector, noting that this is a global issue requiring strategic adjustments to production to meet declining demand.
Women in Viticulture: With Respect, Charm, and Family Spirit
The German wine industry is becoming more feminine as an increasing number of young women take over their fathers' wineries with creative enthusiasm amidst a crisis of overproduction and declining sales.
Women on Wine Association Declares Best Wines, Overall Winner is Ipša Extra Brut
The Women on Wine Association named Ipša Extra Brut as the best wine, recognizing its quality amidst strong competition from various Istrian wineries.
Arsenis Loukis: The Paros Producer Supplying Pomegranates and Grapes to Sklavenitis and Boutari
Arsenis Loukis, a producer from Paros, provides high-quality pomegranates and grapes to both local markets and renowned wineries like Sklavenitis and Boutari.