Monthly Archives: July 2019

Self-Translating Wine Labels Seen as ‘New Standard’

Clever technology, enabling shoppers to read wine labels written in any language will soon become the standard among savvy shoppers, according to Digital Marketing Specialist Dave Chaffey.

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Schumer Urges TTB to Allow Wine to Be Sold in Traditional Can Sizes

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) urged Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau to allow flexibility in Standards of Fill so wine producers can sell wine in traditional can sizes.

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ABI Readies Full-Length Documentary on Competition for Best Brewer

The film will hit select theaters in the U.S. and Canada Aug. 2 and will be released on demand on the same day.

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Johnnie Walker Releases ‘Ghost’ Whiskies

They’re from a small number of iconic distilleries that closed many years ago. At the heart of this whisky lies the Highland single malt Glenury Royal, from the distillery of the same name that shut its doors in

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Who’s What —

Bear Republic Brewing Co. promotes Peter Kruger to Chief Operating Officer and Roger Herpst to Brewmaster. Kruger held

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What We’re Reading —

Wineries Are Cutting Energy Use One Bottle at a Time Making and marketing wine requires lots of energy. Producing and transporting glass bottles (empty and full), cooling wineries and

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