Monthly Archives: July 2018

Sagamore Spirit to Aid Ellicott City Flood Recovery

Sagamore Spirit, Baltimore, said it is donating 100% of all proceeds from its newest limited release rye whiskey to Ellicott City

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Sam Sebastiani Names New Vineyard After Twin Granddaughters

Sam Sebastiani, 77, eldest of the third generation siblings from Sonoma’s iconic winemaking family, has a new vineyard project.

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Drizly to Restock Office Bud-e Fridges

Drizly, the nation’s largest online alcohol marketplace, has entered into a partnership with Anheuser-Busch to keep offices across the

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What We’re Reading —

Wine Profitability, Premiumization and Getting Into On-Premise Meininger’s Wine Business International interviews Chris Indelicato, CEO of Delicato Family Vineyards.  A CPA by training, he explains his financial approach at one of the U.S.’s top 10 wine companies.  Read the interview … Continue reading

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Millennials Are Drinking All Types of Alcohol: Gallo Study

Not only that, but they also have broader repertoires than older consumers. 

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Wheatley Promoted to President, Vintage Wine Estates

Terry Wheatley had been EVP-Sales and Marketing, a role she’s held since the 2014 purchase of Canopy Management, a wine company

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