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WIN Insider series featuring Michael Haney, Executive Director of Sonoma County Vintners! In this episode, Michael shares how he first entered the wine industry almost 35 years ago, how he met his wife, Juliana Martinelli of Martinelli Winery, and the work that SCV does, including their commitment to their members, their community involvement through the SCV Foundation, and their political advocacy for the wine industry. Watch Now!
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The Rhone Rangers, an educational organization aimed at increasing awareness for domestically produced Rhone variety wines, announced new 2025 executive officers, led by President Larry Schaffer of Tercero Wines and Vice President Kristin Bryden of Zaca Mesa. The team, including Secretary Stacy Vogel and Treasurer Sandy Throop, will promote domestic Rhone wines through events like the "Rhone Rangers Experience." Board members represent wineries across California and Virginia. Read the full press release: https://zurl.co/TFpad
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The key takeaway from yesterday's quarterly Craft Wine Association's Advocacy Group meeting: How easy does your winery make it for the media to write about you? Our speaker, Carl Giavanti, a winery publicist, provided valuable insights into achieving media success for wineries. My takeaways included: ▪️ Having a dedicated trade and media page on your website. ▪️ Providing a compelling story about your brand, along with background information and owner bios. ▪️ Ensuring contact details for a publicity manager are available on your website, and that this person is responsive to emails. ▪️ Building trust through consistent responsiveness and maintaining a public presence. This raises the question for all producers: Are you making it easy for your winery to be featured in the media? Do you have bottle shots, background information, trade information, and a person in charge of publicity? During the meeting, following Carl's insightful talk, Sean O'Leary, Irish Liquor Lawyer, provided an update on the Chevron Deference and Total Wines Case. Advocacy Group Chair, Steven Harrison, also shared updates on the continued support and distribution of the National Direct Shipping Bill of Rights. The CWA's next Advocacy meeting will be held in October. Please be on the lookout for the RSVP link. If you would like to join the CWA, or you are curious about what legislation we are tracking, please visit the website -
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Check out the latest installment of our series with CEO and Co-Founder Marian Leitner-Waldman (she/her). Moral of the story, wine is supposed to be fun, damnit. #ArcherRooseWines #AConversationWithMarian
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Check out this interview with Ann Reynolds of the Wine Compliance Alliance.
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Britain’s biggest winemaker Chapel Down Group, which in September abandoned a planned sale after warning over a poor harvest and declining sales, has hired James Pennefather as its new chief executive. In August, the company’s current chief executive, Andrew Carter, said he would step down ahead of taking up a new role leading Yorkshire brewer and retailer Timothy Taylor in 2025. 👉 For the full version of this story and to read it first sign up to the Propel email newsletter for free: https://lnkd.in/eyy_THzR
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"Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.I will keep in touch if know anyone that need funding.The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible."The best way to predict the future is to create it.It's great connecting with you?Collaboration is indeed key to driving success and fostering a strong community. Given my role as a loan broker, there are numerous opportunities to partner with other organizations and companies in the financial industry.Is there specific types of partnerships or networking opportunities , Perhaps I can help identify some potential collaborators or strategies to enhance someone's network. Blessings thank You-all are winners keep on winning.https://https://lnkd.in/gzqtsjmw
This January 17-19, The Boca Raton is honored to be a part of the premiere of Artisans of Wine & Food. A can't miss, first-of-its-kind event created for food and wine enthusiasts. Raise a glass and toast to the finer things in life, for a good cause. https://lnkd.in/eHRnAbJf #onlyatTheBocaRaton
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California Wines have now appointed Agent99 to raise awareness and deepen the understanding of Californian wines amongst Australians. The campaign, supported by Wine Institute’s California Wine Export Program, will highlight the versatility of contemporary Californian wines, and heighten its local visibility through a range of trade and consumer events, industry collaborations, and media relations activities. We’re excited to wrap up 2024 on such a high note and look forward to an even more dynamic 2025, delivering smart ideas that have true impact, with California Wines and our valued clients. Read more about this partnership on B&T here: https://bit.ly/4g80Bu5 #NewBusiness #BeveragePR #ConsumerPR #PublicRelations #ClientWins #BandT
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New Industry Code of Practice released! The Wine Industry Registered Code of Practice, developed by the South Australian Wine Industry Association in partnership with Australian Grape & Wine and the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator, has been released today. If you're a party in the wine industry supply chain, particularly for those involved during harvest periods, this is especially important for you. We've curated a two-page resource to help you understand the Wine Code, and operationalised key requirements of the Wine Code in our platform. To download this new resource (for free), or to get in touch with us, head over to our Resource Hub: https://lnkd.in/gPPM5Ctx ©️ 2024 Logistics Safety Solutions Pty Ltd (LSS) ABN 25 134 417 379. General information only.
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Check out my presentation slides on recent liquor policy changes in BC! link below:
Farris lawyer, Megan O'Neill, recently presented at the Association Internationale des Juristes du Droit de la Vigne et du Vin (AIDV-IWLA) Canadian Wine Law Conference on the topic ‘Cross Country Regulatory Review in British Columbia’, focusing on significant policy changes in the liquor industry. Key updates include the end of the Temporary Expanded Service Area and new outdoor sampling policies starting in 2025, such as licensed outdoor sampling areas and revised LCRB regulations. Changes involve picnic and patio tasting areas, new guided tour guidelines, and updated on-site store liquor sales rules, balancing flexibility with compliance for BC’s winemakers, brewers, and distillers. Megan is a solicitor in the corporate commercial group. She practices in a wide range of areas and specializes in the liquor and hospitality industries. She has successfully closed over 25 winery and vineyard sales throughout BC over the last five years. She regularly helps her clients in the hospitality and alcoholic beverage sectors achieve their business objectives through the resolution of complex regulatory issues and agricultural land issues. For a copy of the full presentation, please visit us at: https://lnkd.in/gUYGrVSK.
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