Daily Wine News: Next Generations

Posted by | Posted in Wine News | Posted on 03-30-2022

Wine’s family tree’s are alright. (Flickr: Sheila Sund)

In the Drop, L.M. Archer looks at the next generation of American vintners bringing fresh ideas and innovations to the industry. “Dubbed the rising generation by Professor John Davis, faculty head of family enterprise at MIT Sloan School of Management, this incoming generation of new winery owners expect more influence, leadership, and entrepreneurial opportunities.”

On JancisRobinson.com, Elaine Chukan Brown says that while reds from Napa’s controversial 2020 vintage will be rare, the ones released should be worth considering.

Bourgogne Wines has warned of a tough year ahead, reports the Drinks Business, after transactions fell 34% in the first half of the 2021-22 campaign due to low yields, despite record revenues  2021.

In Wine Spectator, Robert Camuto explores the past and future of Amarones at Bertani.

VinePair chats with NYU’s Karl Storchmann about his work as a wine economist and the trends wine lovers should be paying more attention to.

In the World of Fine Wine, Sarah Marsh MW profiles some of Crémant de Bourgogne’s leading practitioners and their wines.

In Food & Wine, Oset Babür-Winter explores some of the products winemakers make as a side-hustle.

In Vinous, Neal Martin shares a list of wines that shaped his life.

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