Napa Valley Wine Insider Digest: Nov. 6, 2020
Catch up on the wine stories you may have missed in the Napa Valley Wine Insider!
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The fallout continues from a New York Times story reporting sexual harassment at the prestigious Court of Master Sommeliers.
Wineries have been hosting virtual tastings since the onset of the pandemic to drive business. Here’s how you can do your own.
This year, Far Niente released their 2017 Estate Bottled Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, Oakville, sourced from their estate vineyard.
Calistoga’s 11th Annual Winter in the Wineries Passport program launches December 5, with a new twist this year that includes an expanded wine route.
Many wineries are counting on limited indoor tastings to help them through the off season.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our daily routines, possibly for the long term, and this includes how we buy alcoholic beverages.
The Napa County Planning Commission approved a wine output increase for Cakebread Cellars, but refused to expand balloon launches near Yountville.
Fairwinds Estate Winery perished in the Glass Fire, but the owners will rebuild, and "rise from the ashes."
Three Napa County wine industry groups say recovering from "staggering" wildfire and COVID-19 losses requires further county action.
Lisa Drinkward and Les Behrens lost a winery in the Glass Fire, but are still optimistic about their business.