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Wildfires rage across southern Europe, forcing thousands to flee homes // Only so many hours in the day: How declines in tasting room visitation are at their heart a post-Covid math problem
July 6, 2026 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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Today’s Most Interesting Wine Industry Data
“Tasting fees increased through COVID as wineries adjusted to new capacity limits, staffing constraints and changes in demand. That upward trend has leveled off, and in some cases reversed. Some wineries are holding pricing. Others have begun to experiment with changed experience and fee structures.”
Source: SVB DTC Wine Report June 2026
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