July 2025

This Turkish Region Has a 4,000-year-old Winemaking History — How to Plan a Trip

A wine lover’s journey along Turkey’s ancient Aegean coast. By Betsy Andrews Published on January 18, 2025 The Minoans made wine here in the 20th century B.C.,” said Ergin Ince, the guide that one of my hotels, Six Senses Kaplankaya, had secured for me for a tour of the ancient cities of Priene, Melitus, and Didyma. “But they mixed […]

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London-based Ferovinum a funding and supply chain platform for wine and spirits raises over €20.8 million

By Antonio L. Escárzaga September 19, 2024 Ferovinum, a funding and supply chain platform for wine and spirits businesses based in London, announced the completion of its over €20.8 million Series A funding round. The round was led by Notion Capital, a leading European SaaS and Cloud investment firm, whose General Partner Jos White will

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Tackling wine industry challenges: Europe sets out plan of action

By Rachel Arthur 17-Sep-2024 Last updated on 17-Sep-2024 at 12:01 GMT The European Union is the ‘biggest vineyard in the world’ – producing 64% of the world’s wine by volume and 70% by value. But it’s no secret that the wine industry worldwide faces a set of hugely challenging pressures: ranging from climate change to a long-term decline in

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Material Shortages And Supply Chain Challenges Impact The Wine Industry

By Jill Barth Nov 03, 2021, 01:21pm EDT Wineries and wine brands around the country and world are reporting shortages in packaging and production materials, while simultaneously experiencing logistics headaches as they work to get the resources they need to transport their wine to consumers. While this doesn’t necessarily mean there will be less wine

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Turkey witnesses wine boom, despite government restrictions and tax hikes

Issued on: 23/11/2024 – 16:19By:Dorian Jones In Turkey, hundreds of new producers are growing the country’s wine industry, and its international reputation – despite increasing taxation and controls by President Erdogan’s religious, conservative government. Grapes have been grown for centuries in Manisa, western Turkey. It is here that Fulya Akinci and her Spanish husband, Jose Hernandez

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Italian Wine Sector Strengthening Ties with U.S. Trade Partners

by Cyril Penn May 5, 2025 “Italians are incredibly individualistic. They’re complicated. Italian wine is like Italian people,” Vinitaly managing partner Stevie Kim said. “But when there’s a crisis, they come together. That’s the mood of the moment right now. Italians are resilient.”  Italian wine exports to the U.S. reached $2.3 billion in value in 2024,

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