Liquor Industry News 04-07-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 7, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-07-26

The Flipboard magazine titled “Liquor Industry News 04-07-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), contains 16 stories focused on the wine and spirits industry.

The primary stories featured in this specific collection include:

  • Buffalo Trace Experimental Releases: Buffalo Trace has launched two new experimental whiskeys, including a 15-year bourbon priced at $47. The distillery is also making its long-running “Single Oak Project” a permanent, ongoing series.
  • The Impact of GLP-1 Drugs (Ozempic) on Drinking: An industry report examines why Americans are drinking out less, specifically citing the rise of medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro, which reduce the craving for alcohol.
  • Wine Shipping Legal Battles: A Substack piece discusses how outdated 21st Amendment-era rules regarding interstate wine shipping are costing states tax revenue and limiting consumer choice and market access for producers.
  • Non-Traditional Wine Pairings: Sommeliers provide recommendations for what to drink with steak, challenging the traditional “red wine only” rule and suggesting unexpected pairings that still complement the meat.
  • Iconic California Wines: A feature on six “must-try” iconic California wines that are considered essential for anyone looking to understand the state’s viticultural history.
  • North Carolina Wineries: A travel-focused story highlights 10 wineries in North Carolina that offer an aesthetic and tasting experience similar to visiting Italy.

The magazine is part of a daily series curated by Lenzi to track trends, legislative changes, and new product launches in the liquor industry.

Liquor Industry News 04-06-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 6, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-06-26

The Flipboard magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-06-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features stories and industry updates related to wine, spirits, and lifestyle trends.

Here are the key stories featured in this specific collection:

  • World’s Best Bourbon (2026 World Whiskies Awards): An article from Food & Wine highlights that a $40 bottle—New Riff Kentucky Straight Bourbon—was named the World’s Best Bourbon, praised for its affordability and high quality (mash bill of 65% corn, 30% rye, and 5% malted barley).
  • “Unusual” Biodynamic Winemaking: A story from BBC News discusses Albury Vineyard in Surrey, which uses biodynamic methods, including the use of manure and cattle horns, to avoid artificial fertilizers.
  • Moderate Wine Drinking and Aging: A report by UNILAD covers a study suggesting that moderate wine consumption may be linked to slower biological aging in men.
  • Best Blended Scotch for Spring: The Manual features a guide on the best blended Scotch whiskies to use for seasonal spring cocktails.
  • Top California Wine Region: PlanetWare highlights a “lesser-known” region in Northern California (located between San Francisco and Sacramento) that was ranked as the best wine region in America, beating out Napa Valley.
  • Weekly Industry Review: A summary post from The Wonderful World of Wine education site provides a “Week in Review” of broader liquor industry trends and insights.

The collection is part of a daily series by the curator, focusing on news, awards, and health studies within the beverage industry.

Liquor Industry News 04-06-26

April 6, 2026

Franklin Liquors

Liquor Industry News

The Wonderful World Of Wine (WWW)

By: Mark C Lenzi

CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*, SWS, OWE, IWM*

04-06-2026

Liquor Industry Week In Review

The Wonderful World Of Wine (WWW)

This Weeks Highlights:

New Products

Prohibitionists Still Going after Wine

Wine drinkers might live longer

Is Guinness really ‘good for you’?

 

 

If A Brewery Makes This Beer Pouring Mistake Don’t Ignore It

We’re all familiar with at least some restaurant red flags you shouldn’t ignore, but many aren’t aware that breweries can likewise commit offenses that should give people pause.

https://www.thetakeout.com/2119832/brewery-beer-pour-mistake-dont-ignore/

 

 

What GLP-1s mean for hospitality

As medicines like GLP‑1s move into the mainstream, they’re reshaping the way people eat, drink and experience hospitality. These treatments are influencing everything from the dishes guests gravitate toward to the way they approach alcohol and indulgence. And while habits are evolving, one thing hasn’t changed: people still want to go out, socialise and enjoy great food and drink

https://nielseniq.com/global/en/insights/analysis/2026/what-glp-1s-mean-for-hospitality/

 

Brewers hit ‘structural stagnation’ with beer ‘no longer a growth or margin-expansion story’

Global brewers have gone from growth to “stagnation” as developed market volumes enter structural decline, according to new data.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/brewers-hit-structural-stagnation-with-beer-no-longer-a-growth-or-margin-expansion-story/

 

 

US craft beer sector’s migration from bottles to cans slows

The shift from beer being packaged in cans instead of bottles is “levelling off in the US, according to new research from the Brewers Association (BA). Could this have been impacted by tariffs on aluminium? db finds out.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/us-craft-beer-sectors-migration-from-bottles-to-cans-slows/

 

 

Is the ‘Ozempic era’ an opportunity for no-and-low?

With growing research to suggest GLP-1 drugs reduce the desire to drink alcohol, Eloise Feilden asks whether the ‘Ozempic era’ offers opportunities for the no- and low-ABV sector to thrive.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/is-the-ozempic-era-an-opportunity-for-no-and-low/

 

 

The 16 Most Important Irish Whiskeys of the 21st Century So Far

In some ways, sales only tell half the story. Whiskey itself paints a more colorful picture.

https://vinepair.com/articles/21st-century-most-imporant-irish-whiskey/

 

 

Retailers turn to digital rebates as alcohol sales slump

Grocers and C-stores are turning to digital alcohol rebates to try to boost alcohol sales and digital engagement.

https://www.modernretail.co/technology/retailers-turn-to-digital-rebates-as-alcohol-sales-slump/

 

 

Why Unions Are Fighting to Keep Wine Out of New York Grocery Stores

The opposition comes as large grocery chains seek to expand their market power into wine sales, a move that could redirect millions of dollars in revenue away from the current system of licensed wine and liquor stores

https://www.altitudesmagazine.com/unions-fighting-wine-new-york-grocery-stores/

 

 

What’s The Best-Selling Whiskey Brand In The US?

Whiskey, or whisky depending on the origins of a particular bottle, is one of the most popular liquors in the world, and for good reason.

https://www.mashed.com/2120839/best-selling-whiskey-brand/

 

 

Tequila’s price rebalancing act

The Tequila sector is changing its stance in line with consumers wanting to enjoy quality liquid at wallet-friendly prices.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/tequilas-price-rebalancing-act/

 

 

The Future of Wine

How AI Is Transforming Employment in the Wine Industry

https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2026/03/17/the-future-of-wine-how-ai-is-transforming-employment-in-the-wine-industry/

 

 

New Bookers

Suntory Global Spirits has released the first 2026 bottling of Booker’s Bourbon, “Big Easy” Batch. The seven-year-old whiskey is bottled at 64.55% and blended from whiskies matured in five different rick houses. The release takes its name from Booker Noe’s love of New Orleans, according to the company. It carries a suggested price of $100 a bottle and is available in limited quantities across the U.S. Typically, Suntory releases multiple batches of Booker’s every year, with each bottling named in celebration of Booker Noe’s legacy

 

 

Are Americans turning to homegrown wines as tariffs bite?

US wine consumption is falling, but shifting trade policy and pricing pressures are reshaping buying habits. As tariffs disrupt imports, producers and buyers are reassessing the balance between domestic and international bottles. Kathleen Willcox reports.

Concept of American wine industry. Close-up studio shot in selective focus of one clean wine cork with small paper American flag planted in it, with crowd of multiple different cork bottle stoppers blurred in background, on white background with light and shadow effects. There is a basic illustration of vine grape plant, created and merged by the photographer in post processing.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/are-americans-turning-to-homegrown-wines-as-tariffs-bite/

 

 

Italy about to start making domestically dealcoholised wine

Following a decree passed in late 2025 to reverse the clamp-down on dealcoholised wine, Italian producers are expecting to be able to start officially dealcoholising wines inside the country “any day now”. Sarah Neish reports.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/italy-to-lift-ban-on-making-dealcoholised-wines/

 

 

How Ozempic Changed the Way I Taste Wine

GLP-1s don’t merely curb one’s desire to eat; research suggests that they target pleasure centers in the brain, reducing urges to partake in a variety of vices, including gambling, compulsive shopping, and, yes, drinking. There’s even speculation that GLP-1s could one day be used as a treatment for alcohol use disorder.

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/culture/drinking-on-ozempic/

 

 

Wine Isn’t Risk-Free — but It May Not Be the Biggest Health Threat on Your Table

Headlines say “no amount of alcohol is safe,” but a closer look at the science — and how risk statistics are reported — tells a more nuanced story.

https://www.foodandwine.com/wine-consumption-health-risk-11927690

 

 

Decades-old Missouri cooperage is home to some of the most skilled wine barrel-makers

The Oak Cooperage in Higbee has been making wine barrels since 1972 and is all about turning good wines into great wines.

https://www.komu.com/news/showmemissouri/decades-old-missouri-cooperage-is-home-to-some-of-the-most-skilled-wine-barrel-makers/article_0db465dd-fb63-42d3-931d-7eb35276efca.html

 

 

A New Era for Oregon Bubbles

Method Oregon Launches Nonprofit Organization and First Official Standard for Oregon Sparkling Wine

https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2026/03/17/method-oregon-launches-nonprofit-organization-and-first-official-standard-for-oregon-sparkling-wine/

 

 

The Best Wine Pairings for Disney’s Most Iconic Snacks

Disney’s top sommeliers to offer their wine pairings for the park’s most famous bites.

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/basics/how-to-pair/disney-snacks-wine-pairings/

 

 

Marlborough winegrowers brace for challenging years ahead

New Zealand’s largest wine region is bracing for a prolonged downturn, with growers cutting production and facing mounting financial pressure. Some industry leaders warn the road back to profitability will be slow, despite signs of global demand.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/marlborough-winegrowers-brace-for-challenging-years-ahead/

 

 

Moldova’s quiet wine revolution

With a long winemaking history, distinctive grape varieties and a developing wine tourism sector, Moldova is perfectly placed to win over new consumers.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/moldovas-quiet-wine-revolution/

 

 

Cooper & Thief Cellarmasters Collaborates with Larceny Bourbon on a Limited Release Napa Valley Red Blend

It’s a Red Blend finished in Larceny Bourbon Barrels – a Wine designed for the Whiskey Lover

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260319763768/en/Cooper-Thief-Cellarmasters-Collaborates-with-Larceny-Bourbon-on-a-Limited-Release-Napa-Valley-Red-Blend

 

 

Is Guinness really ‘good for you’?

Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick’s Day. It has also been touted as being “good for you,” at least by its own advertising posters decades ago.

https://www.kcra.com/article/guinness-health-benefits-risks-2026/70766805

 

 

We Ranked 8 Classic IPAs (and 1 Pale Ale) You’ll Find at Any Store — One Clearly Stood Out

Think you can pick your favorite beer from a lineup? We put it to the test with some of America’s most popular pale ales.

https://www.foodandwine.com/pale-ale-taste-test-11929168

 

 

7 Things You Should Know About Old Overholt

The Oldest Continuously Operating Whiskey Brand in the U.S.

https://vinepair.com/articles/ntk-old-overholt/

 

 

Gen Z and Millennials expect more from alcohol-free beer

Attitudes to alcohol consumption are changing among adult-age Gen Z and Millennials, who are increasingly expecting more from the alcohol-free beer category, according to a new report.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/gen-z-and-millennials-expect-more-from-alcohol-free-beer/

 

 

New Dalmore

  • Single malt Scotch whisky The Dalmore, handled in the U.S. by Spirit of Gallo, is introducing Select Editions 2007 and 2010, 18-year-old and 15-year-old vintage whiskies, respectively. Both were matured in rare Sherry barrels from Gonzalez Byass, including Matusalem, Apostoles, and Amoroso. The Dalmore Select Edition 2007 is at 46.7% abv and retails at $550 a bottle, while Select Edition 2010 is at 49.1% abv and retails at $250. Both luxury malts are rolling out to select retail and fine dining establishments in the U.S.

 

A New Wine Label Promotes Workers’ Rights

Hardly anyone in the natural wine world is talking about environmental justice for those who pick the grapes, labor advocates say. The Guardian Vital label aims to change that.

A worker picks leaves from a conveyor belt on a harvester during the harvest of grapes from a Central Valley wine grape vineyard in Lodi, California on October 13, 2025. For more than a century, Lodi’s grape-growers have supplied the old wineries that make this Californian city famous. But rocketing costs, falling demand and competition from imports mean some are now abandoning their vineyards. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/18032026/california-wine-label-promotes-workers-rights/

 

 

New Rumple

Diageo is extending its Rumple Minze brand with Cinnamint Whiskey, a 100-proof flavored whiskey that combines cinnamon with Rumple Minze’s signature peppermint flavor. Diageo says the extension is inspired by the trend toward “fire and ice” shots in bars. Rumple Minze Cinnamint Whiskey will roll out nationally starting this month in 750-ml. bottles priced at $20, along with 375-ml., 50-ml., and 1-liter sizes.

 

 

As Americans drink much less wine, kosher demand stays strong

Across the United States and globally, wine consumption is declining.

https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/jta/as-americans-drink-much-less-wine-kosher-demand-stays-strong/article_0f575dc5-219e-5997-bf4d-f30993483212.html

 

 

The Top-Selling Tequilas in the US Right Now, According to Total Wine & More

Tequilas rooted in traditional methods are seeing rapid growth as consumers become more focused on production and provenance.

https://www.foodandwine.com/top-selling-tequilas-in-america-total-wine-data-2026-11931903

 

 

How Michter’s Celebration Sour Mash Became an American Whiskey Unicorn

When it comes to the most sought-after American whiskeys, Kentucky-based Michter’s has at least a few bottles in contention.

https://vinepair.com/articles/michters-celebration-sour-mash-unique-american-whiskey/

 

 

Wine drinkers show lower heart risk than other alcohol consumers, study finds

A study of 340,000 adults suggests not all alcohol carries the same risk – even at low to moderate levels, beer, cider and spirits were linked to higher mortality, while wine was associated with a lower risk.

https://www.euronews.com/health/2026/03/21/wine-drinkers-show-lower-heart-risk-than-other-alcohol-consumers-study-finds

 

 

This New England IPA Has a Cult Following — and It’s at Trader Joe’s

Brewed in Maine with Amarillo, Centennial, and Simcoe hops, the citrusy IPA has become a sought-after find at the chain.

https://www.foodandwine.com/trader-joes-craft-beer-maine-beer-company-lunch-ipa-11929893

 

 

Who Is George Clooney’s New Non-Alcoholic Beer Even For?

For months, trade insiders have chewed on rumors that this day would come.

https://vinepair.com/articles/who-will-drink-george-clooney-new-non-alcoholic-beer/

 

 

New LUX Row

Kentucky’s Lux Row Distillers has released the 12th edition of Blood Oath whiskey, a Kentucky Straight Bourbon finished in Montepulciano and Sangiovese casks. The whiskey, like all Blood Oath releases, is bottled at 49.3% abv (98.6 proof), with this batch limited to 17,000 3-pack cases. The Bourbon itself is a blend of 9-year-old and 12-year-old Bourbons with a 7-year-old Bourbon finished in the two types of wine casks. Blood Oath Pact 12 carries a suggested price of $130 a bottle. While the overall release totals 51,000 bottles, 1,400 will be reserved for a future Trilogy offering, in which the brand re-releases three of its library whiskies at once. Lux Row is part of Luxco, the branded arm of MGP Ingredients.

 

 

Buffalo Trace creates second Daniel Weller whiskey

Sazerac-owned Buffalo Trace Distillery has released the second edition of its experimental Daniel Weller series, crafted from spelt wheat.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/buffalo-trace-creates-second-daniel-weller-whiskey/

 

 

Are Dirty Martinis becoming too dirty?

In an era where ‘more’ is often mistaken for ‘better’, the Dirty Martini has become a case study in taking things too far. Extra dirty, filthy, and sometimes downright swampy – today’s orders show signs of a cocktail pushed well past its original intent. And consumers are into it.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/are-dirty-martinis-becoming-too-dirty/

 

 

New laws for Georgian vineyards spark corruption fears

Under new laws, Georgian winemakers will have to seek state approval before setting up commercial vineyards from May. The regulations are intended to boost vineyard quality, but winemakers warn they’ll penalise small businesses, and worry the risk of corruption runs high.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/new-laws-for-georgian-vineyards-spark-corruption-fears/

 

 

What Does Single Pot Still Mean in Whiskey?

It’s a question that, across culture, politics, and religion, the Irish have been asking themselves for decades: How can we set Ireland apart from our counterparts in the U.K.?

https://vinepair.com/articles/ask-a-distiller-what-does-single-pot-still-mean-in-whiskey/

 

 

Consorzio Asti DOCG Unveils New Rosé Sparkling Wine

The new product (which may be bottled starting thirty days after publication) will be a blend composed of Moscato grapes intended for Asti DOCG (70% to 90%) and Brachetto grapes intended for Brachetto d’Acqui DOCG (10% to 30%). It may be offered in all styles, from sweet to extra brut, thus giving producers the flexibility to adjust residual sugar according to their stylistic choices and the needs of different markets potentially interested in this new category.

https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2026/03/24/consorzio-asti-docg-unveils-new-rose-sparkling-wine/

 

 

Prohibitionists Still Going after Wine

A shadowy international organization is trying to put warning labels on your favorite Cabernet and Chardonnay.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/prohibitionists-still-going-after-wine

 

 

Can Beer Really Upgrade Your Lawn? Natural Light Is Betting on It

Backed by studies on brewing byproducts, the new product hints at a different approach to lawn care.

https://www.foodandwine.com/natural-light-lawn-brew-fertilizer-11933024

 

 

Wine producers celebrate Prosecco naming ‘win’, as EU trade deal to boost prospects for Aussie exporters

Through the Wine Agreement, Australian wine exporters will see additional benefits. Importantly, the new agreement includes protections for Australian wine exporters that will allow all other existing grape variety names to be used indefinitely, even if they become an EU GI in the future.

https://winetitles.com.au/wine-producers-celebrate-prosecco-naming-win-as-eu-trade-deal-to-boost-prospects-for-aussie-exporters/

 

 

New JD

Brown-Forman has introduced the latest releases in Jack Daniel’sseries of age-stated whiskies: 14-Year-Old Tennessee Whiskey Batch 2, 12-Year-Old Batch 4, and 10-Year-Old Batch 5. All three are made from Jack Daniel’s mash of 80% corn, 12% malted barley, and 8% rye. The 14-year-old is bottled at 58.8% abv, the 12-year-old at 53.5% abv, and the 10-year-old at 48.5% abv. Jack Daniel’s 14-, 12-, and 10-Year-Old Tennessee whiskeys will be available in limited quantities across the U.S., retailing at $150, $100, and $90, respectively. Excluding flavors and RTDs, Jack Daniel’s was at just below 4.5 million cases in the U.S. in 2025, according to Impact Databank.

 

 

This Distiller Debunks The Widespread Myth of the Neck Pour

Heaven Hill’s Conor O’Driscoll says there’s no science to support it

https://whiskyadvocate.com/Whiskey-Neck-Pours

 

 

Arizona is growing nearly 80 types of wine grapes, new report finds

Until now, no data existed to show exactly what was being grown, where, or how much it was worth.

https://www.12news.com/article/money/economy/arizona-wine-growers-new-study/75-3b22af3b-0efa-429a-922b-8c9de9685714

 

 

Long Island Spirits sues LIV Golf

US-based Long Island Spirits, which makes LiV Vodka, has filed a lawsuit against the Saudi Arabian-backed golf league alleging trademark infringement.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/long-island-spirits-sues-liv-golf/

 

 

The States That Tax Beer the Most (2026)

In the U.S., taxes account for a higher percentage of the cost of beer than ingredients, labor, and other materials combined.

https://vinepair.com/booze-news/states-highest-beer-taxes-2026/

 

 

What Does ‘Dram’ Actually Mean in Whiskey?

Nowadays, there are plenty of ways to enjoy a bit of whiskey.

https://vinepair.com/articles/dram-whiskey-term-explained/

 

 

Pernod Ricard and Brown-Forman explore merger

Pernod Ricard and Brown-Forman have confirmed early-stage talks about a potential business combination that could create one of the world’s largest spirits groups. The proposed merger would unite major global brands and two founding family dynasties at the heart of the drinks industry.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/pernod-ricard-and-brown-forman-explore-merger/

 

 

Study: Wine drinkers might live longer

Here’s a reason why you might want to get a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon on your next trip to the store to have with dinner.

https://www.audacy.com/national/news/is-red-wine-good-for-health#

 

 

 

 

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Podcast

Listen On Our Facebook Page OR On Franklin Radio 102.9 FM

On Air Wednesday 9:00am, 02:00PM and 7:00PM

And

Saturday at  9:00 am and 01:00PM

Good Pods Top 100 Podcast For Education

Podcast Award Nominations 2019, 21, 22 ,23, 24 AND 2025!!

2025 AND 2026 Tasty Award Winner!

Website

Instagram

Listen On i Tunes

Listen On Soundcloud

Official Merchandise

Review Show Here

Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter

signup

Get updated On Liquor Industry News, Events, Sales And More!

http://bit.ly/1q72JV3

Find Us Online

www.franklinliquors.com

Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 2.58.51 PM

Like Us On Facebook

Facebook

www.facebook.com/franklinliquorsMA

Follow Us On X

www.twitter.com/franklinliquors

Our Latest Specials

Liquor

Liquor Special

Liquor Sale Items

Wine

Wine Special

Wine Sale Items

Beer

Beer Special

Beer Sale Items

Beer Keg Information Page

Keg Image

Upcoming Events

imagesCAFRD0UT

Our Education Schedule

Franklin Wine Club 

Wine Explorers wanted!

Over 900 Club Members!

How To attend and join

http://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/

http://www.facebook.com/FranklinwineclubMA

Food And Wine Events

FOOD

 Our TV Show And Facebook Page

Food Uncorked (larger)

Franklin Liquors Wine Education

Certified Specialist Of Wine-CSW

Certified Specialist Of Spirits-CSS

Society Of Wine Educators

California Wine Appellation Specialist-CWAS-San Francisco Wine School (First In MA)

French Wine Scholar FWS-(Instructor) Wine Scholar Guild

Quini Certified Educator- QCE (First In USA)

Italian Wine Specialist-IWS*-North American Sommelier Association

Spanish Wine Scholar SWS-Wine Scholar Guild

Oregon Wine Expert OWE-Napa Valley Wine Academy

Italian Wine Maestro-The Vinitaly International Academy (First Class In USA)

Italian Wine Scholar IWS*-Wine Scholar Guild

New Card Back 2016

Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 2.58.51 PM

SaveSave

Liquor Industry News 04-05-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 5, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-05-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated collection of liquor industry news for April 5, 2026, compiled by Mark Lenzi (under the profile “The Wonderful World of Wine”).

The magazine features  stories focusing on wine, spirits, and mixology trends. Key articles highlighted in this specific update include:

  • Wine Trends: An article from Wine Enthusiast regarding an “Off-Dry Riesling Reboot” and a feature from Food & Wine exploring whether natural wine is “weird or wonderful,” featuring winemaker Jean-Pierre Robinot.
  • Spirits & RTDs (Ready-to-Drink): A review from Sporked on the new Casamigos premixed Margaritas (including a Spicy version) ahead of Cinco de Mayo.
  • Education & Pairing: A guide from The Columbian on the nuances of pairing Japanese sake with food beyond the standard “warm cup” experience.
  • Cocktails & Mocktails: * A Tasting Table piece on a century-old classic cocktail made with four simple ingredients.
    • A feature on 3-ingredient mocktails that use Coca-Cola as a base.

This collection is part of a daily series where Lenzi aggregates news for wine and spirits enthusiasts and professionals.

Liquor Industry News 04-04-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 4, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-04-26

The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-04-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi, contains 19 stories covering various sectors of the beverage world. Here is a summary of the key stories featured in this specific collection:

Wine Industry News

  • Wine Filtering Wands & Stir Sticks: An investigation into whether products designed to remove sulfites and histamines from wine (aimed at preventing headaches) are actually legitimate or just marketing gimmicks.
  • 100% American Wine Standards: A look at the resistance against a simple standard for labeling wine as “100% American” and an analysis of who benefits from maintaining current, more ambiguous labeling laws.
  • Sustainability in Packaging: A report on how PET (plastic) bottles are being used in Northern Europe to increase wine sales by offering a more sustainable and practical alternative to glass.
  • Tariff Impact Infographic: A study by scholars tracking a single bottle of wine to illustrate who actually pays the cost of tariffs and how they warp the global market.

Spirits & Whiskey

  • Michter’s Legacy Series 2026: News on the latest experimental releases from Michter’s, specifically the Shenk’s(featuring caramel malted barley) and Bomberger’s (using Chinquapin and Hungarian oak) expressions.

Beer Industry

  • The Post-Craft Beer “Gold Rush”: A critical look at the current state of the craft beer industry, discussing whether the “end times” for the craft boom have arrived as major market shifts continue.

This daily digest serves as a professional resource for those in the liquor trade, focusing on the intersection of consumer health, international trade, and innovative manufacturing.

New Products This Week-Franklin Liquors New Beer, Wine, Liquor

April 3, 2026

New Beer, Wine And Liquor Products

04-03-26

Liquor Industry News 04-03-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 3, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-03-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-03-26” by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine). It is a collection of 18 stories highlighting recent developments, trends, and business shifts in the beverage industry.

Key stories featured in the April 3, 2026, edition include:

  • Bourbon Insights: A guide from Unicorn Auctions on what to drink next if you are a fan of Booker’s bourbon, noting its iconic wooden box and wine-style bottle.
  • Brewing History: An article from Wine Enthusiast regarding the history of “Easter Beer” and seven specific styles recommended for the spring season.
  • Wine Quality Issues: A piece by Jancis Robinson discussing “halo taint,” a phenomenon involving household plastic film that can impact wine quality, contrasting it with traditional cork taint.
  • Industry Personnel Changes: News that Aaron Harris, the head distiller at Green River Distilling in Kentucky, has left the company as they cut the head distiller role.
  • Market Trends: A report from The Spirits Business highlighting a significant 35% plunge in US whiskey exports to the EU in 2025, driven by trade tensions and market shifts.
  • April Fool’s Recap: A roundup of the best (and worst) liquor industry April Fool’s jokes from earlier in the week.

The magazine is part of a daily series curated by Lenzi that covers the intersection of wine, spirits, and the global liquor business.

Liquor Industry News 04-02-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 2, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-02-26

The Flipboard magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-02-26”, curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features a collection of stories focused on the latest developments in the alcohol industry, cocktails, and viticulture.

As of April 2, 2026, the key stories included in this edition are:

  • Meta’s Alcohol Crackdown: An article from Full Pour discussing an unexpected crackdown by Meta (Facebook/Instagram) on alcohol-related content and page recommendations.
  • Whiskey Releases: A guide from InsideHook highlighting the best new whiskeys to try for April 2026, featuring a 10-year-old Rye at 53% ABV.
  • Spring Cocktails: A piece from Punch listing the 15 best cocktail recipes for the season, including a tropical Negroni, Chartreuse Margarita, and lychee Martini.
  • Wine Science (Microclimates): A Food & Wine article exploring what “microclimate” actually means and how it can cause two vines just feet apart to produce vastly different wines.
  • Italian White Wines: A VinePair feature on the 11 best white wines from Italy’s Piedmont region, known primarily for its reds like Barolo.
  • Seasonal Drinks: A recipe from The Kitchn for a “Honey Bee Cocktail,” described as a three-ingredient drink that “tastes like sunshine.”

The magazine is part of a daily series curated by Lenzi to explore “all things wine” and broader liquor industry trends.

Liquor Industry News 04-01-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 1, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-01-26

The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-01-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features stories focusing on whiskey releases, wine industry innovations, and legal developments.

Here are the key stories from that specific collection:

  • Angel’s Envy New Releases: The distillery is launching its first age-stated Rye whiskey and a Cask-Strength Bourbon created using a “Solera-inspired process.” Only 1,500 bottles of the bourbon will be available internationally.
  • Champagne’s Hybrid Grape Experiment: For the first time in modern history, the Champagne region is experimenting with a disease-resistant hybrid grape variety called Voltis, a shift from the traditional Pinot and Chardonnay.
  • MGP Ingredients Lawsuit Dismissed: A judge ruled that while certain actions by MGP Ingredients were “poorly handled,” they did not constitute fraud. The lawsuit had been brought by investors claiming they were misled about business performance.
  • American Airlines “Fake Fizz” Allegation: A story reporting that a cabin crew member allegedly mixed still Chardonnay with carbonated water to serve as sparkling wine after the flight ran out of actual Champagne/sparkling wine.
  • Smoke Taint Solutions: New research from the University of Adelaide suggests that de-alcoholization technology can be combined with traditional methods to help remove “smoke taint” from wines affected by bushfires.
  • “Estate Bottled” Quality: An analysis of whether the legal term “Estate Bottled” is a true indicator of quality in the U.S. wine market, concluding it is a legal definition of production rather than a guarantee of superior taste.

Liquor Industry News 03-31-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 31, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-31-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated digital magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 03-31-26,”created by Mark Lenzi under his profile “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW).”

This specific collection features 18 stories covering various updates in the wine and spirits world as of March 31, 2026. Key stories highlighted in this edition include:

  • Wine Branding vs. Labels: An article by Robert Joseph (via Substack) discussing the sheer volume of wines on the market and how AI might help consumers distinguish between a true “brand” and just another “label.”
  • German Wine Classification: A guide to Germany’s newly revised, geography-based labeling system intended to make their wine categories easier for consumers to understand.
  • Restaurant Wine Pricing: A report from Wine-Searcher indicating that over 75% of wine drinkers are rejecting expensive restaurant markups, posing a significant challenge to the industry.
  • Jefferson’s Bourbon “Ocean Aging”: News on a partnership between Jefferson’s Bourbon and Holland America Line to age whiskey on cruise ships.
  • Market Trends in “Control States”: Data showing a rebound in Scotch sales in U.S. monopoly (control) states, specifically driven by growth in New Hampshire, even as other spirits saw a decline.

Liquor Industry News 03-30-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 30, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-30-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 03-30-26,” created by Mark Lenzi (under the profile “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)”).

This specific edition features 15 stories and updates relevant to the wine and spirits industry. Key highlights from the March 30, 2026, collection include:

  • Podcast Episode: Episode 312: Parenting, Wine and Playful Rhymes with Danielle Frank – Hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi discuss wine in the context of parenting.
  • Market Trends: An article from Investing.com regarding how tariffs are impacting wine prices and forcing changes to restaurant menus in the U.S.
  • Consumer Insights: A story from Mashed identifying the best-selling tequila brand in the U.S. (noting the brand has been around since the 1750s).
  • Travel & Lifestyle: A Food & Wine feature with sommelier tips on what to order when drinking wine during flights to manage hydration and taste.
  • Industry Advice: A Tasting Table piece listing seven “overrated” cocktail ingredients that industry professionals consider a waste of money.

Liquor Industry News 03-29-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 29, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-29-26

The Flipboard “Liquor Industry News” collection for March 29, 2026, curated by Mark Lenzi, features the following top stories:

  • Atlanta Bourbon Wins Top Honors: Shortbarrel Double Oak Bourbon (priced at $90) won “Best Whiskey” and “Best Overall Bourbon” at the 2026 WSWA Wine & Spirits Tasting Competition, scoring 96 points.
  • The Rise of No- and Low-Alcohol Wine: A look at how technology is helping brands of all sizes remove alcohol from wine to meet growing consumer demand for “sober-curious” options without sacrificing flavor.
  • Understanding Pechuga Mezcal: An exploration of Pechuga, a traditional celebratory mezcal distilled with poultry (typically chicken or turkey breast) and seasonal ingredients, highlighting its cultural significance.
  • Cannabis “Vintages” in California: The cannabis industry in California’s Emerald Triangle is beginning to mirror the wine world by introducing “vintages,” emphasizing the impact of specific growing seasons and terroir on the crop.
  • Cracking Down on “Bourbon Taters”: Distilleries are implementing new measures to combat “taters”—enthusiasts who hoard or flip rare bottles for profit—in an effort to ensure products reach actual consumers.
  • Frank Sinatra’s Jack Daniel’s Connection: A historical look at the famous actor who first introduced Frank Sinatra to Jack Daniel’s, sparking the crooner’s lifelong association with the brand.

Liquor Industry News 03-28-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 28, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-28-26

The Flipboard magazine curated by Mark Lenzi for March 28, 2026, features a collection of 16 stories focusing on health research, major industry business moves, and consumer tips.

Here are the key stories from that specific date:

Health & Research

  • Wine and Longevity: A featured study from Audacy suggests that moderate wine consumption may be associated with a longer lifespan, contrasting with general research that links alcohol to negative health outcomes.

Industry Business & Mergers

  • Major Merger Talks: The Drinks Business reports that industry giants Pernod Ricard and Brown-Forman have confirmed early-stage discussions regarding a potential merger. If completed, this would create one of the largest liquor conglomerates in the world.

Whiskey News & Innovation

  • Aging at Sea: Jefferson’s Bourbon has partnered with Holland America to age whiskey on cruise ships. This method utilizes the constant motion of the ocean and sea air to influence the maturation process.
  • Whiskey Terminology: An article from VinePair clarifies the history and actual meaning of the term “Dram” in the context of whiskey pours.

Cocktails & Mixology

  • Fresh Mint Techniques: A guide from Chowhound explains the proper way to handle mint for cocktails like Mojitos and Mint Juleps to avoid bitterness and maximize flavor.

Travel & Lifestyle

  • Mexican Wine Country: Matador Network highlights a private vineyard villa in Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico, noting the region’s growing reputation as “Mexico’s Napa Valley.”

The magazine is part of a daily series curated by Lenzi (of The Wonderful World of Wine) to provide a snapshot of the global liquor landscape.

New Products This Week-Franklin Liquors New Beer, Wine, Liquor

March 27, 2026

New Beer, Wine And Liquor Products

03-27-26

Liquor Industry News 03-27-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 27, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-27-26

The “Liquor Industry News 03-27-26” Flipboard magazine, curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features a collection of stories covering spirits, wine, and industry trends.

Top Industry Stories

  • New Buffalo Trace Release: Buffalo Trace Distillery has launched the second edition of its experimental Daniel Weller series, this time featuring whiskey crafted from spelt wheat.
  • Bartenders vs. AI: A feature from Wine Enthusiast explores how bartenders are reacting to customers using ChatGPT to generate drink orders, noting that it often lacks the nuance and personal touch of a professional recommendation.
  • The “Dirty” Martini Debate: An article examines the trend of “extra dirty” and “filthy” martinis, questioning if the cocktail has been taken too far in the pursuit of more olive brine.
  • Ancient Wine History: Scientific research highlights that humans have been cloning Pinot Noir grapes for over 600 years, with evidence discovered in a medieval toilet.
  • Georgian Wine Regulations: New laws in Georgia will soon require winemakers to seek state approval before establishing commercial vineyards, a move intended to regulate the industry but sparking some fears regarding potential corruption.
  • Whiskey Education: A guide clarifies the definition of “Single Pot Still” whiskey and how it distinguishes Irish spirits from other global categories.

The magazine also links to previous daily editions of “Liquor Industry News” for the month of March 2026.

Liquor Industry News 03-26-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 26, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-26-26

The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 03-26-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features several key stories from the beverage industry. Here is a summary of the featured articles:

Wine Industry Updates

  • New Asti DOCG Rosé: The Consorzio Asti DOCG has officially unveiled a new Rosé sparkling wine, expanding the offerings of the historic Italian denomination.
  • Prosecco Naming Victory: Australian wine producers are celebrating a “win” regarding the rights to use the name “Prosecco.” A new EU trade deal is expected to boost export prospects for Australian producers of the variety.
  • Ongoing Regulatory Pressures: An article from Wine-Searcher discusses the continued efforts of modern “prohibitionist” groups targeting the wine industry, comparing their influence to shadow organizations.

Spirits & Mixers

  • Bourbon Value: Green River Wheated Full Proof Bourbon is highlighted as one of the best value bottles in the bourbon market. The Owensboro, KY distillery is noted as the 10th-oldest licensed distillery in the state.
  • Margarita Mix Rankings: Chowhound provided a definitive ranking of seven store-bought margarita mixes, evaluating them from worst to best for home cocktail enthusiasts.

Innovation & Beer

  • Natural Light for Lawns: In a unique brand extension, Natural Light is exploring the use of brewing byproducts as a lawn care solution, suggesting that beer-related products can help upgrade your garden for spring.

The collection serves as a daily digest for industry professionals and enthusiasts, covering legal battles, new product launches, and consumer trends.

Liquor Industry News 03-25-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 25, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-25-26

The “Liquor Industry News 03-25-26” Flipboard magazine curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine) features several key stories affecting the beverage world. Here is a summary of the top items:

Industry News & Legal Battles

  • Trademark Dispute: US-based Long Island Spirits, the producer of LiV Vodka, has filed a lawsuit against the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league, alleging trademark infringement.
  • Taxation Trends: A new report highlights that in the U.S., taxes now account for a higher percentage of the cost of beer than ingredients, labor, and materials combined.

Market Trends

  • Moscato Boom in China: Sales of Moscato d’Asti have surged by 55% in China, making it the denomination’s third-largest market and bucking the general global slump in wine sales.
  • Future Classics: A group of nine brewers were interviewed to identify which current craft beers are likely to become “future classics” in the same way today’s major brands once did.

Spirits Education & Culture

  • The “Neck Pour” Myth: A distiller addresses the common whiskey forum debate regarding “neck pours” (the first pour from a new bottle), debunking the myth that the first glass tastes significantly different due to oxidation or bottle shape.

The collection also includes local news highlights from Phoenix (12News) and continues Mark Lenzi’s daily curation of global wine and spirits developments.

Liquor Industry News 03-24-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 24, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-24-26

The Liquor Industry News Flipboard for March 24, 2026, curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), highlights the following key stories:

  • Tequila Sales Trends: National sales data from Total Wine & More indicates that Americans are shifting their tequila preferences toward traditional production methods and provenance, driving rapid growth in that category.
  • Michter’s “Unicorn” Whiskey: An exploration of how Michter’s Celebration Sour Mash has become one of the most sought-after and rare “unicorn” bottles in the American whiskey market.
  • Historical Spirits: A look at the specific Pennsylvania whiskey that U.S. President James Buchanan reportedly ordered in 10-gallon increments every week.
  • Beer Recommendations: A guide for fans of Samuel Adams, suggesting seven specific lagers to try that offer similar flavor profiles.
  • Wine Lifestyle: Wine Enthusiast features a “Spring Refresh” guide, focusing on new glassware and accessories to update wine rituals for the season.

Liquor Industry News 03-23-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

March 23, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

03-23-26

The Flipboard magazine “Liquor Industry News 03-23-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi of The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW), features a collection of stories focused on legal issues, travel, and cocktail history.

Key highlights from the March 23, 2026, edition include:

  • Tequila Lawsuits: An investigation into legal allegations that some tequilas labeled “100% Blue Weber agave” actually contain prohibited non-agave alcohol, while some in Mexico may not even meet “mixto” standards.
  • Vineyard Tourism in Pompeii: A look at how new vineyards planted within the ancient ruins of Pompeii are redefining Italian wine tourism for 2026.
  • Spring Gin Cocktails: A seasonal guide from Robb Report featuring the 15 best gin-based drinks to mix this spring, highlighting floral and bright botanicals.
  • Presidential Mixology: A historical piece on a “martini sin” committed by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the White House involving a unique (and potentially controversial) green liquid addition.
  • Historic Baltimore Cocktails: A spotlight on a potent, three-ingredient cocktail with roots in Baltimore’s 18th-century tavern culture.
  • Industry Review: Mark Lenzi provides his own “Week in Review” via The Wonderful World of Wine education platform, summarizing broader trends in the liquor industry.

Liquor Industry News 03-23-26

March 23, 2026

Franklin Liquors

Liquor Industry News

The Wonderful World Of Wine (WWW)

By: Mark C Lenzi

CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*, SWS, OWE, IWM*

03-23-2026

Liquor Industry Week In Review

The Wonderful World Of Wine (WWW)

This Weeks Highlights:

New Products

Understanding The Standard Pour of Wine

The Term ‘Sommelier’ Is Losing All Meaning

Our society has an alcohol problem

 

 

Think You Know Where Your Whiskey Comes From? You Might Be Wrong

It’s possible that your favorite whiskey was distilled somewhere you would never expect.

https://www.foodandwine.com/sourced-vs-contracted-whiskey-11915388

 

 

EU Rides to Wine’s Rescue

The European Union has announced a major bail-out package for wine producers

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/eu-rides-to-wines-rescue

 

 

‘We were right’: He took Trump’s tariffs to the Supreme Court and won

Victor Owen Schwartz never imagined he would one day find himself challenging a president in the highest court in the land.

https://libertyjusticecenter.org/newsroom/we-were-right-he-took-trumps-tariffs-to-the-supreme-court-and-won/

 

 

Bulleit Debuts a Mesquite-Smoked Malt Bourbon With Zero Rye

The release uses a mashbill centered on mesquite-smoked malted barley and was aged for more than six years before bottling.

https://www.foodandwine.com/bulleit-mesquite-smoked-malt-kentucky-straight-bourbon-11914619

 

 

Diageo Debuts Bulleit Mesquite Smoked Malt Expression

Diageo is introducing Bulleit Bourbon Mesquite Smoked Malt Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, a limited-time release made with an experimental mashbill that includes 65% corn, 30% mesquite smoked malt, and 5% malted barley. During the malting process, a portion of the malted barley is smoked over mesquite wood to impart a smoky aroma.

Bottled at 46.5% abv, the new entry is positioned at $50 a 750-ml. and is rolling out in limited quantities nationwide. According to Impact Databank, Bulleit slipped an estimated 3.6% to 1.6 million cases in the U.S. market last year.

 

 

PEOPLE ARE DRINKING LESS THAN EVER. WHAT’S COUNTRY MUSIC TO DO?

In Nashville, some are wondering how a decline in drinking may affect artists’ own liquor brands and the songs they sing. “There are more weed songs for sure,” says one songwriter

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/drinking-songs-country-music-decline-1235521023/

 

 

5 Places You Should Never Keep a Bottle of Wine, According to Experts

If your wine rack is anywhere near your oven, it’s time you find it a new home.

https://www.cnet.com/home/kitchen-and-household/5-places-you-should-never-store-a-bottle-of-wine-according-to-experts/

 

 

Did tariffs on imported wines help American wineries? If so it’s hard to see.

American wineries faced headwinds in 2025 that included demographic shifts, reduced tourism, and higher input costs. You might think that tariffs on imported wines would have helped. They didn’t.

https://blog.tablascreek.com/2026/03/did-tariffs-on-imported-wines-help-american-wineries-if-so-its-hard-to-see-how/

 

 

Red blotch a worldwide vineyard threat

Grapevine red blotch virus is a growing problem.

https://goodfruit.com/red-blotch-a-worldwide-vineyard-threat/

 

 

Wine Diplomacy Paves the Way

Wine producers in the US look to maintain goodwill during these challenging times.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/wine-diplomacy-paves-the-way

 

 

Yes, Japan Makes Wine—Here’s Why You Should Be Paying Attention

Defined by restraint, freshness, and food-first balance, Japanese wine is quietly booming—driven by indigenous grapes, precise craftsmanship, and a philosophy that favors harmony over power.

https://www.foodandwine.com/japanese-wine-11893591

 

 

Is Phylloxera Still a Threat to the Global Wine Industry?

Genetic adaptation, leaf-feeding populations, and global movement are reshaping the modern phylloxera threat

https://daily.sevenfifty.com/is-phylloxera-still-a-threat-to-the-global-wine-industry/

 

 

Michter’s Bet Early on an Annual 10-Year Bourbon — and the 2026 Release Shows Why That Call Endured

Relying on sensory evaluation instead of calendar deadlines, Michter’s releases its 10-year bourbon only when barrels meet its standards — a practice that has defined its consistency since 2000.

https://www.foodandwine.com/michters-10-year-bourbon-2026-11916630

 

 

What is Sea Aged Sparkling Wine?

You may have seen, during your searches for new wines, some which are stated to have been aged in / under the sea. So, ‘why are wines aged in the sea’ and ‘are they really worth the money’?

https://glassofbubbly.com/what-is-sea-aged-sparkling-wine/

 

 

The Wildest Beer Collab of the Year Involves Bear Poop

This light lager from Columbia Sportswear and Breakside Brewery features notes of berries and honey.

https://www.foodandwine.com/nature-calls-columbia-beer-with-bear-scat-11915970

 

 

15 of the Weirdest Liquor Laws in the U.S.

Some of these mandates come from research and years of developing common sense — for example, don’t drink and drive or operate heavy machinery. Others are based on religious tendencies like dry counties in the South and limitations in Utah. And plenty are just plain weird.

https://vinepair.com/articles/weirdest-liquor-laws-united-states/

 

 

Wine Market Council and Quini Partner

New Research to Decode Consumer Barriers to Wine Flavor

https://www.winebusiness.com/news/article/314863

 

 

Coravin Celebrates Milestone Sale of Their Two Millionth Wine By-the-Glass System

Coravin, the global leader in wine by-the-glass technology, is excited to announce the sale of its two millionth system, marking a major milestone in the brand’s journey to transform how wine is discovered and enjoyed around the world.

https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2026/03/04/coravin-celebrates-milestone-sale-of-their-two-millionth-wine-by-the-glass-system/

 

 

Heaven Hill Bottles Final Pours From a Historic Kentucky Rickhouse Before It Goes Dark

The release carries a suggested retail price of $199.99 and marks the first in a planned series of commemorative releases tied to the Deatsville campus, with additional expressions and events scheduled through 2027.

https://thedailypour.com/whiskey/bourbon/heaven-hill-bottles-final-pours-from-a-historic-kentucky-rickhouse-before-it-goes-dark/

 

 

NFL Hall of Famer Jared Allen launches Bourbon

Former American football player Jared Allen shares his journey into the spirits industry with Full Ryde Bourbon.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/nfl-hall-of-famer-jared-allen-launches-bourbon/

 

 

10 Things The Bible Actually Says About Alcohol And Drinking

Whether you’re skipping drinks this month or savoring a glass with dinner, the Bible’s take on alcohol is probably more reasonable than you expect.

https://www.thequeenzone.com/10-things-the-bible-actually-says-about-alcohol-and-drinking/

 

 

Bogle Family Vineyards Introduces Chenin Blanc & Riesling Varietals to National Wine Portfolio

Bogle 2025 Chenin Blanc and the Bogle 2025 Riesling. Produced from Bogle’s estate vineyards in Northern California’s Clarksburg AVA, the inaugural national releases of the Chenin Blanc and Riesling will be available at select retailers nationwide beginning March 2026, each with a suggested retail price of $11.

https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2026/03/04/bogle-family-vineyards-introduces-chenin-blanc-riesling-varietals-to-national-wine-portfolio/

 

 

Wine Harks Back to the USSR

The current state of the wine industry displays some interesting parallels with late Soviet-era winemaking.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/wine-harks-back-to-the-ussr

 

 

Santiago Marone Cinzano: ‘my generation wants wines that are ready to drink’

Generation Z want wines that are ready to drink now, rather than waiting for years, according to Santiago Marone Cinzano, the 10th generation member from the famous vermouth family who is forging his own way of making top quality Brunello di Montalcino. Arabella Mileham reports.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/santiago-marone-cinzano-my-generation-wants-wines-that-are-ready-to-drink/

 

 

Kansas City may ban tiny booze bottles to fight crime.

Businesses say those aren’t the problem

https://www.kcur.org/news/2026-03-03/kansas-city-tiny-bottle-ban-ordinance

 

 

7 Pet-Friendly Lodi Wineries Where Your Four-Legged Friend is Always Welcome

Planning a wine country escape but can’t bear to leave your dog behind? In Lodi, you don’t have to choose between great wine and quality time with your furry friend.

https://www.lodiwine.com/blog/7-Pet-Friendly-Lodi-Wineries-Where-Your-Four-Legged-Friend-is-Always-Welcome

 

 

New Whiskey

  • Grain & Barrel Spirits’ Chicken Cock Whiskey has revamped its core portfolio, adding a new wheated Bourbon, which replaces the brand’s Small Batch Bourbon. The new whiskey is bottled at 47% abv, aged for at least five years, and is distilled from a mash of 68% corn, 20% wheat, and 12% malted barley. Chicken Cock Wheated Bourbon is positioned at $55 a 750-ml. and is now rolling out across the U.S.

 

How to Open an Old Bottle of Wine, According to a Sommelier

Wine director Drew Brady likens a 30-year-old cork to a 30-year-old person. Bodies, like corks, can feel physically sound when suddenly a moment of fragility comes along.

https://vinepair.com/articles/how-to-open-old-wine-bottle/

 

 

EU gives stamp of approval to Rioja’s viñedos singulares

The EU has approved Rioja’s new geographical indication of viñedos singulares, the smaller geographical units that highlight terroir, following changes introduced by the Consejo Regulador (DOCa) over the last few years.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/eu-gives-stamp-of-approval-to-riojas-vinedos-singulars/

 

 

Virginia’s Most Prominent Winery Sold

Barboursville to change ownership but maintain continuity

https://dmwineline.substack.com/p/virginias-most-prominent-winery-sold

 

 

Introducing New ButterZero, Non-Alcoholic Wines by Butter

Butter Wines introduces a premium alcohol-removed wine, bringing its great-taste-first focus to the growing non-alcoholic wine category

https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2026/03/03/introducing-new-butterzero-non-alcoholic-wines-by-butter/

 

 

The Most Wanted Bourbons of 2026

This year’s search for the most popular bottles in the world starts in Kentucky, where things are not as rosy they once were.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/the-most-wanted-bourbons-of-2026

 

 

The 10 Most Important Cocktails of the 21st Century

The first quarter of this century has seen the birth and rebirth of literally thousands of cocktails, more than any other period in history.

https://vinepair.com/articles/most-important-cocktails-21st-century/

 

 

Johnnie Walker introduces Black Cask

Diageo has debuted Black Cask, a permanent product innovation from Johnnie Walker that seeks to bridge the gap between Scotch and Bourbon.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/02/johnnie-walker-introduces-black-cask/

 

 

Are RTDs a beacon of hope for the spirits industry?

While most drinks categories are suffering from downturns, RTDs are bucking the trend thanks to their convenience and experimentation.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/are-rtds-a-beacon-of-hope-for-the-spirits-industry/

 

 

Anatomy of Wine’s Triple Crisis

The identity of wine has changed dramatically in the last 100 years. No wonder the wine business has changed, too. Here’s that excerpt from Wine Wars II.

https://wineeconomist.com/2026/03/03/triple-crisis/

 

 

Cava’s apex expands as five new Paraje Calificado wines approved

Spain’s Ministry of Agriculture has ratified five additional single estate Cavas at the highest rung of the appellation’s hierarchy. The decision brings the total number of Paraje Calificado wines to 15 and confirms the category’s full organic status from the 2025 harvest.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/cavas-apex-expands-as-five-new-paraje-calificado-wines-approved/

 

 

Terroir Terror in the Loire

Bureaucrats are adding to the woes of Loire winemakers by banning the use of a treasured geographical indicator.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/terroir-terror-in-the-loire

 

 

11 Beers With Pretty Gross Origin Stories

One description rarely mentioned alongside America’s favorite brew is “gross.” Yet, here we are.

https://www.thetakeout.com/2115865/beers-with-gross-origin-stories/

 

New Makers

  • Maker’s Mark, part of the Suntory Global Spirits range, is unveiling the 2026 release of its Wood Finishing Series: The Stewards Release. According to the company, the new entry was “inspired by the distillery’s operations teams who guide the Bourbon’s journey from first fermentation to final bottling.” The Maker’s Mark Wood Finishing Series includes novel expressions made using a wood stave finishing technique that Suntory says amplifies the distinctive characteristics of the Bourbon. The Stewards Release will be delivered in two batches: one at 59.4% abv, and the other at 56.65% abv. Both will retail at around $75. Maker’s Mark was roughly flat at 2.25 million cases in the U.S. last year, according to Impact Databank.

 

Huge Fake Wine Seizure in Italy

With exploitation, human trafficking and fraudulent wine, this week’s news roundup reads more like a police blotter.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/huge-fake-wine-seizure-in-italy

 

 

Russians destroy historic 19th-century Ukrainian winery

The winery was originally founded 130 years ago by a Russian prince and, while changing hands several times over the years (including being collectivized during the Soviet Era), it was actively producing wine up until the full Russian invasion of the country on 24 February, 2022.

https://www.hudin.com/russians-destroy-historic-19th-century-ukrainian-winery/

 

 

The Science Is In: What Really Causes Wine Headaches

Thanks to new research about quercetin, the list of culprits in wine falls into three primary categories: tannins, biogenic amines (BAs), and alcohol.

https://www.alcoholprofessor.com/blog-posts/what-really-causes-wine-headaches\\

 

 

Is it best to consume hot or cold water between alcoholic drinks?

The question of whether warm or cold water is better to drink has led to viral discussions online. In the era of zebra-striping, where chasing an alcoholic drink with a soft drink or water is becoming increasingly popular, whether temperature plays a vital role in progressive drinks trends is still up for debate.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/is-it-best-to-consume-hot-or-cold-water-between-alcoholic-drinks/

 

 

US Doubles Down on Bordeaux

Despite fears of tariffs and trade wars, Bordeaux has strengthened its grip on US wine searches.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/us-doubles-down-on-bordeaux

 

 

Sauvignon Blanc vs. Chardonnay

Which White Wine Is Right for You?

https://thewineconcierge.co/blogs/news/sauvignon-blanc-vs-chardonnay-which-white-wine-is-right-for-you

 

 

AI Can’t Taste. Why Do People Let It Pick Their Wine?

Outsourcing your drink order to the robot in your phone has offline implications.

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/ai-sommelier-problem

 

 

What Will a Global Trade Meltdown Mean For Bourbon’s Protected Status?

No matter where you are in the world, if you ask for bourbon, you’re going to get a whiskey produced in the United States under specific rules.

https://vinepair.com/articles/international-trade-chaos-influence-on-bourbon/

 

 

Should you use Prosecco in cocktails?

Prosecco has become a vital ingredient in some of the world’s most popular cocktails, including the Aperol Spritz. But how do producers really feel about their sparkling wines being used in mixology? Sarah Neish finds out.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/716838/

 

 

Shoppers willing to pay nearly 10% more for sustainable products

A global survey from PwC shows shoppers remain committed to sustainability, even as rising bills and inflation reshape spending habits

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/shoppers-will-pay-nearly-10-more-for-sustainable-products/

 

 

Uncle Nearest allegedly hid $20m loan provided by Jay-Z

Kentucky lender Farm Credit Mid-America (FCMA) has accused Uncle Nearest of fraud, alleging that the Tennessee whiskey maker hid a US$20 million loan given to the brand by media mogul Jay-Z.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/uncle-nearest-allegedly-hid-20m-loan-provided-by-jay-z/

 

 

Chicken Cock debuts wheated Bourbon

Grain & Barrel Spirits-owned whiskey brand Chicken Cock has replaced its small batch core range expression with a new wheated Bourbon.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/chicken-cock-debuts-wheated-bourbon/

 

 

SIP Certified Unveils Brand Makeover

New Website to Help Consumers Find Sustainable Wines

https://www.winebusiness.com/news/article/315029

 

 

U.S. Wine Industry by the Numbers

If it seems like the number of wines and wineries is always growing it is due in part to the fact that openings are so much more visible than closings. But new wineries enter the market and existing ones exit every year.

https://wineeconomist.com/2026/03/10/numbers-2026/

 

 

Our society has an alcohol problem.

(But not the problem you might think…)

https://www.readbetweenthewines.com/news-updates/our-society-has-an-alcohol-problem-but-not-the-problem-you-might-think/

 

 

Samuel Adams Unveils “Our City. Our Beer.”

Variety Pack Crafted Alongside Derrick White, Garrett Crochet, Julian Edelman and Zdeno Chara

https://www.bostonbeer.com/news/2026/03/samuel-adams-unveils-our-city-our-beer-variety-pack

 

 

Just thinking about tequila, whiskey or wine shifts your mindset

New research

https://theconversation.com/just-thinking-about-tequila-whiskey-or-wine-shifts-your-mindset-new-research-277160

 

 

New Evan

  • Heaven Hill has expanded the Evan Williams lineup with a new Blackberry flavored whiskey. The 32.5% abv extension is rolling out across the U.S. now and joins other flavored options from the brand like Honey, Apple, Peach, Cherry, and Fire (cinnamon). The new release carries a suggested price of $15 a 750-ml. Last year, Evan Williams was at approximately 2.9 million cases in the U.S. including flavors, according to Impact Databank.

 

Champagne sales unlikely to rebound in 2026

Following three years of declining shipments of Champagne, it’s hoped that the region will see a turnaround in 2026 – but that’s unlikely with production costs, exchange rates and market conditions as they currently are.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/champagne-sales-unlikely-to-rebound-in-2026/

 

 

World Atlas of Wine returns with ninth edition

The landmark wine reference first published in 1971 will appear in a newly revised ninth edition. Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson MW again collaborate with maps editor Julia Harding MW on the latest version of a book widely regarded as a cornerstone of wine literature.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/world-atlas-of-wine-returns-with-ninth-edition/

 

 

Are national drink days creating too much noise at the bar?

With more than 100 alcohol-themed awareness days now crowding the calendar, are these celebrations still worth toasting, or are they just marketing clutter?

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/are-national-drink-days-creating-too-much-noise-at-the-bar/

 

 

Gallo Extends Fast-Growing Lucky One RTD Into Spiked Iced Tea

Spirit of Gallo’s Lucky One, which reached just under 1 million cases in its first full year on the market in 2025, according to Impact Databank, has extended into spiked iced tea, launching four new flavors across the U.S. The new releases are in Original (Sweet Tea), Half & Half, Peach, and Raspberry flavors and are made with vodka, with each 355-ml. can coming in at 100 calories. They join Lucky One’s original four varieties of lemonade in the brand range.

Lucky One’s Sweet Tea flavor is rolling out in 4-packs of 355-ml. for around $11 and the flavors can be found in the brand’s variety 8-pack, which carries a suggested price of $20. The brand is continuing its partnerships with Best Friends Animal Society and Lifeline Animal Project and in the last year has donated more than $1 million to help rescue dogs find homes.

 

 

The Term ‘Sommelier’ Is Losing All Meaning

When did everybody who’s good at something become a sommelier?

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/culture/wine/is-everyone-a-somm-viewpoint/

 

 

If Gen Z Is Drinking Less, What Does Turning 21 Mean Now?

But with the media’s preoccupation with the idea that Gen Z isn’t drinking, does it really mean anything to turn 21 today?

https://vinepair.com/articles/if-gen-z-is-drinking-less-what-does-turning-21-mean-now/

 

 

Getting Into Biodynamic Wine

Biodynamic wine is a holistic approach to viticulture that goes beyond organic farming, focusing on vineyard ecology, natural cycles, and soil health. In this guide, we explore how biodynamic wines are made, what sets them apart, and how they taste.

https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/biodynamic-wine-guide/

 

 

Alcohol, Health and the New Puritans

A brush with medical professionals has left one wine lover unhappy at being pigeon-holed as an “alcohol user”.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/alcohol-health-and-the-new-puritans

 

 

Understanding The Standard Pour of Wine

A standard wine pour is 5 ounces. It sounds like a small detail, but that number quietly shapes how you host, how many bottles you need, and how guests experience the wine.

https://communitywineandspirits.com/blogs/news/understanding-the-standard-pour-of-wine

 

 

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Podcast

Listen On Our Facebook Page OR On Franklin Radio 102.9 FM

On Air Wednesday 9:00am, 02:00PM and 7:00PM

And

Saturday at  9:00 am and 01:00PM

Good Pods Top 100 Podcast For Education

Podcast Award Nominations 2019, 21, 22 ,23, 24 AND 2025!!

2025 AND 2026 Tasty Award Winner!

Website

Instagram

Listen On i Tunes

Listen On Soundcloud

Official Merchandise

Review Show Here

Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter

signup

Get updated On Liquor Industry News, Events, Sales And More!

http://bit.ly/1q72JV3

Find Us Online

www.franklinliquors.com

Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 2.58.51 PM

Like Us On Facebook

Facebook

www.facebook.com/franklinliquorsMA

Follow Us On X

www.twitter.com/franklinliquors

Our Latest Specials

Liquor

Liquor Special

Liquor Sale Items

Wine

Wine Special

Wine Sale Items

Beer

Beer Special

Beer Sale Items

Beer Keg Information Page

Keg Image

Upcoming Events

imagesCAFRD0UT

Our Education Schedule

Franklin Wine Club 

Wine Explorers wanted!

Over 900 Club Members!

How To attend and join

http://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/

http://www.facebook.com/FranklinwineclubMA

Food And Wine Events

FOOD

 Our TV Show And Facebook Page

Food Uncorked (larger)

Franklin Liquors Wine Education

Certified Specialist Of Wine-CSW

Certified Specialist Of Spirits-CSS

Society Of Wine Educators

California Wine Appellation Specialist-CWAS-San Francisco Wine School (First In MA)

French Wine Scholar FWS-(Instructor) Wine Scholar Guild

Quini Certified Educator- QCE (First In USA)

Italian Wine Specialist-IWS*-North American Sommelier Association

Spanish Wine Scholar SWS-Wine Scholar Guild

Oregon Wine Expert OWE-Napa Valley Wine Academy

Italian Wine Maestro-The Vinitaly International Academy (First Class In USA)

Italian Wine Scholar IWS*-Wine Scholar Guild

New Card Back 2016

Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 2.58.51 PM

SaveSave