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August 8, 2024 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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Harvest 2024
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Today’s Most Interesting Wine Industry Data
“There are 18.1 million gallons of 2023 vintage wine still on the market, and while that is significant, we have listed that kind of volume for a single vintage in the past. There is likely to be a continued hangover of gallons as we start listing our first 2024 vintage lots. The silver lining, while faint, is that the bulk market is working to get over the (historically large) hump, and it is moving forward.”
The Rest of the News
Château Bellevue: ‘We really want to keep our Beaujolais identity’
A Historical Moment for the Texas Wine Industry: Sagmor Vineyard receives Historical Designation
Michigan and New York Collaborate on a New Sustainability Initiative
Navigating The Future of the Wine Industry with Lulie Halstead (Podcast)
Trusted Burgundy worker stole 8,000 bottles of fine wine from employers
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