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Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 10/28/18


Welcome to my weekly roundup of the wine stories that I find of interest on the web. I post them to my magazine on on Flipboard, but for those of you who aren’t Flipboard inclined, here’s everything I’ve strained out of the wine-related muck for the week.

Portugal bets big on wine tourism
Adam Lechmere reports.

New York Wineries Sued over Website Accessibility for Visually Impaired
Curious to find winery sites targeted.

Italy’s wine industry is being tested by the effects of climate change in its vineyards
Earlier and earlier.

How the subscription economy will impact wine
Robert Joseph prognosticates.

A Guide to Southern Oregon Wine
Off the usual map.

Taking the Concept of Vine Variability to New Levels
Diversity IS the future.

Sopexa’s world trends: varieties and countries most in demand
The marketing behemoth tells all.

26 new grape varieties identified in Bio Bio
A remarkable gold mine.

Why Is Chardonnay Still America’s Best-selling Wine?
Because people like it.

The Revival of France’s Answer to Sherry
Rancio revival.

The hidden figures behind the Judgment of Paris
Esther Mobley digs deeper.

How a Napa divorcee saved the Judgment of Paris
Esther Mobley interviews‚ Joanne DePuy

When to Open a Bottle: Aging Wine Without the Anxiety
Eric Asimov on the pleasures of age

Why New York Is Becoming One of America’s Best States for Wine Lovers
Ray Isle advocates.

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