France’s Groupe Bollinger has been raising its profile in the U.S. market over the past few years, leveraging increasing consumer enthusiasm for Champagne with its namesake bubbly while expanding its ...
Tequila’s U.S. case volume has more than doubled since 2010, and the category is one of the most dynamic in the spirits sector again this year. In 2021, Tequila depletions in the U.S. advanced 14.5% ...
Constellation is making it official. Following last year’s minority investment in California’s Booker Vineyard, the corporation is exercising an option in the agreement to acquire the collection in ...
After a long run of growth, Irish whiskey has taken a step back in the U.S. the past two years, with Impact Databank estimating category depletions down 4% to 4.91 million 9-liter cases for 2024.
Iconic California Zinfandel brand Ravenswood is back after a five-year hiatus, returning a beloved wine label to the market. What’s more, founding winemaker Joel Peterson is consulting on the relaunch ...
Industry veteran Dan Leese, who has led San Francisco-based importer, distiller, and marketer Hotaling & Co. over the past five years, is set to step down as CEO at the end of June. Hotaling said its ...
Amid a period of rapid growth for its Stella Rosa wine brand, Riboli Family Wine Estates is expanding the lineup with new expressions and backing the Italy-imported label with a fresh advertising ...
Beam Suntory has appointed Constellation veteran John Alvarado as U.S. chief brands officer, effective April 8, leading marketing for the company. Alvarado will be based in Chicago.“John brings an ...
•Oregon’s Portland Cider Co. is entering Colorado, partnering with Eagle Rock Distributing. Colorado marks the fifth state where Portland Cider is available, joining Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho ...
Canned wine brand Archer Roose Wines saw a big year in 2024, with volume rising to above 100,000 9-liter case equivalents, driven by an expanding presence in the on-premise. Continue reading → ...
Italian wine group Pasqua saw revenues climb 6% to €64 million ($70m) last year, propelled by a 40% increase in the U.S. market. Exports now account for 90.2% of Pasqua’s business, up from 87.6% a ...