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Former COO pushes for board shake-up at Treasury Wine // New Study Finds Napa Wine Grape Growers Face Up to $1,700 Per Acre in Regulatory Costs
April 7, 2026 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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Today’s Most Interesting Wine Industry Data
“The 2025 Crush Report indicates that more white grapes were crushed in California than red for the first time since 1996, though the margin was slim at 10,000 tons. This doesn’t imply that demand for white grapes has been strong; the white grape crush was down 6% YOY and 15% below the five-year average. A large quantity of white grapes went unpicked in 2025, and prices fell in 12 of 17 districts in 2025, implying there was more supply than demand.”
Source: Terrain Winescape Spring 2026
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