Liquor Industry News 04-20-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 20, 2026

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04-20-26

The Flipboard magazine titled “Liquor Industry News 04-20-26” is a curated digital collection created by Mark Lenzi, a wine and spirits expert and co-host of “The Wonderful World of Wine” (WWW) podcast.

Mark Lenzi, who is based out of Franklin Liquors in Massachusetts, curates these “Liquor Industry News” magazines daily. They serve as a snapshot of the day’s trending topics, market reports, and consumer advice from major industry publications like The Drinks Business, VinePair, and Wine Enthusiast.

Key Highlights from the April 20, 2026 Edition:

This specific edition typically features between 10 and 20 articles. Based on the curation for this date, the major themes include:

  • Global Market Trends: Reports on the “structural stagnation” of the beer industry as volume growth in developed markets continues to level off.
  • Wine Tourism & Regions: Features on emerging wine destinations for 2026, including alternatives to Napa Valley such as regions in Oregon and Mexico.
  • Health & Consumer Habits: Discussions on how GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic) are beginning to influence hospitality, specifically how they are changing consumer approaches to alcohol and “indulgence.”
  • Craft Beer Updates: Insights from the Brewers Association regarding the slowing migration from glass bottles to aluminum cans in the U.S. craft sector.
  • Spirit News: Updates on whiskey trends, including the impact of digital rebates on alcohol sales and new rankings for popular spirits.

About the Curator

Mark Lenzi is a highly certified professional (CSW, CSS, CWAS) who uses these Flipboard magazines to keep industry professionals and enthusiasts informed. His curation often accompanies his podcast, where he dives deeper into these topics with co-host Kim Simone.

Liquor Industry News 04-20-26

April 20, 2026

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Liquor Industry News

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04-20-2026

Liquor Industry Week In Review

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This Weeks Highlights:

New Products

I Have Seen The Liquor Store Of The Future

The New Official Wine Consumption Guidelines

Who Really Pays for Tariffs?

 

 

 

How Technology Is Transforming No- and Low-Alcohol Wine

From non-traditional yeasts to nano-membrane filtration, a wave of innovation is helping winemakers rebuild what’s lost when alcohol is removed from wine

https://daily.sevenfifty.com/how-technology-is-transforming-no-and-low-alcohol-wine/

 

 

What to Know About Pechuga — the Mezcal Distilled With Poultry

Distilled with poultry, this celebratory spirit tells deeply personal stories of tradition and place.

https://www.foodandwine.com/what-is-pechuga-mezcal-11934660

 

 

The How of Wine
How to find an earth-friendly wine

https://www.idahopress.com/community/life/the-how-of-wine-how-to-find-an-earth-friendly-wine/article_00637f0e-1d08-45c7-b681-aabc89f862d3.html

 

 

Yes, You Can Drink Wine When You Fly — If You Know What to Order

Sommeliers share pro tips around alcohol content, food pairings, and hydration when enjoying wine before and during flights.

https://www.foodandwine.com/drinking-wine-when-you-fly-11936556

 

 

Scotch up as most spirits drop in control states

Sales of Scotch in US monopoly states rebounded last month, driven by New Hampshire, according to data from the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/scotch-up-as-most-spirits-drop-in-control-states/

 

 

Jefferson’s Bourbon takes ocean aging to cruise ships

Pernod Ricard-owned Jefferson’s Bourbon has partnered with Holland America Line to age its whiskey on the high seas.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/jeffersons-bourbon-takes-ocean-ageing-to-cruise-ships/

 

 

Consumers Reject Expensive Restaurant Wines

High wine prices in US restaurants are turning off diners, and so are the types of wine on offer.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/03/consumers-reject-expensive-restaurant-wines

 

 

Kansas City is split on if mini liquor bottle ban would reduce crime.

What research says

https://www.swoknews.com/ap/national/kansas-city-is-split-on-if-mini-liquor-bottle-ban-would-reduce-crime-what-research/article_821f36bb-62df-5a30-a5b8-55ae430648cf.html

 

 

A Guide to Germany’s New Wine Classification System

Germany’s updated wine law—which is mandatory from the 2026 vintage—introduces PDOs, PGIs, and stricter regional control, but understanding the new hierarchy won’t necessarily be easier

https://daily.sevenfifty.com/a-guide-to-germanys-new-wine-classification-system/

 

 

Is Your Wine a Brand or a Label? Here’s One Way to Find Out For Yourself.

There are well over a million different wines on shelves and lists. Which would be missed if they disappeared? Artificial Intelligence could help to provide that answer.

https://robertejoseph.substack.com/p/is-your-wine-a-brand-or-a-label-heres?utm_medium=newsletter

 

 

New Mikes

  • Mark Anthony Brands has launched Mike’s Dirty Lemonade, a new non-carbonated offshoot of the Mike’s Hard Lemonade brand. The new malt-based drinks are inspired by the “dirty soda” trend—in which extra flavors are added to a soft drink—and come in at 4.5% abv in four flavors: Dirty Lemon Secret, Dirty Cherry Brew, Very Berry Grape, and Pineapple Haze. The new releases will be promoted with the “Made with Real Character” campaign featuring a trio of anthropomorphic lemons with attitude. Along with Mike’s, Mark Anthony Brands also markets malt-based heavyweights like White Claw and Cayman Jack, among others.

 

American Airlines cabin crew allegedly served fake fizz on flight

A flight attendant reportedly mixed still Chardonnay wine with carbonated water to “make” sparkling wine after the airline ran out of bottles of fizz.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/03/american-airlines-cabin-crew-allegedly-served-fake-fizz-on-flight/

 

 

MGP actions ‘poorly handled’ but not fraud, rules judge

A court has dismissed a lawsuit brought against MGP Ingredients by investors who claimed the company had misled them about the business’ health.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/03/mgp-actions-poorly-handled-but-not-fraud-rules-judge/

 

 

Pinot, Chardonnay, Voltis? Champagne Experiments with New Grape

The new grape variety is mildew resistant, meaning growers can dramatically reduce sprays

https://www.winespectator.com/articles/champagne-experiments-with-new-grape

 

 

Angel’s Envy Is Releasing Its First Age-Stated Rye — and a Cask-Strength Bourbon Built on a ‘Solera-Inspired Process’

Fewer than 1,500 bottles of the bourbon will be released internationally, while the rye will be available exclusively in the U.S.

https://www.foodandwine.com/angels-envy-10-year-cask-strength-rye-and-cask-strength-bourbon-2026-11937350

 

 

IS “ESTATE BOTTLED” AN INDICATOR OF QUALITY?

Yes. But not as much as people often assume.

https://foodandwineaesthetics.com/2026/03/31/is-estate-bottled-an-indicator-of-quality/

 

 

Trade war meets tradition: Canadian Jews confront a Manischewitz-free Passover

The ban on American booze, which came in response to the country’s tariffs, has “created a meaningful opening” for Israeli wineries in Canada, according to a wine executive.

https://www.jta.org/2026/03/31/global/trade-war-meets-tradition-canadian-jews-confront-a-manischewitz-free-passover

 

 

FACEBLOCK: META’S UNEXPECTED CRACKDOWN ON ALCOHOL CONTENT

In January 2026, hundreds of thousands of businesses received the un­welcome news that Facebook would no longer be recommending their pages

https://full-pour.com/facebook-alcohol-page-suspension/

 

 

US whiskey exports to EU plunge 35% in 2025

Exports of US spirits declined by 3.8% last year, driven by a double-digit drop for American whiskey in Europe, Canada and Japan

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/us-whiskey-exports-to-eu-plunge-35-in-2025/

 

 

The best (of the worst) industry April Fool’s jokes 2026

It’s the one day of the year when journalists everywhere read every press release twice – and still don’t trust it. To save you the guesswork, we’ve rounded up 10 of the best drinks industry pranks that have been doing the rounds this April Fool’s Day

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/the-best-of-the-worst-industry-april-fools-jokes-2026/

 

 

Green River cuts head distiller role

Aaron Harris, who was head distiller at Owensboro-based Green River Distilling, has left the Kentucky-based American whiskey company.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/green-river-cuts-head-distiller-role/

 

 

Goodbye cork taint – hello, halo taint

It’s not just corks that can make a wine smell musty. Newly minted MW Kathleen Van den Berghe explores haloanisoles in wine.

https://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/goodbye-cork-taint-hello-halo-taint

 

 

The Surprisingly Heavy History of Easter Beer—Plus, 7 Styles to Try

For many of us, spring brings lighter and brighter flavors into our glasses and onto our plates.

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/culture/beer/easter-beer-traditions/

 

 

What to Drink Next If You Love Booker’s

If you love barrel-proof bourbon, there is a vast range of bottles to explore.

https://www.unicornauctions.com/unicorn-review/what-to-drink-next-bookers

 

 

New RTD

  • Harvest Hill Beverage Company has extended spirits-based RTD SunnyD Vodka Seltzerwith a new “Purple” flavor. The 4.5% abv limited time offering is lightly carbonated and calls back to a pitcher of “purple stuff” seen in a 1990s SunnyD commercial. The release carries a suggested price of $10 a 4-pack and will be supported by social activations and influencer marketing asking “What does Purple taste like to you?”

 

Infographic: Who Really Pays for Tariffs?

These Scholars Tracked a Bottle of Wine To Find Out.

https://reason.com/2026/04/02/infographic-who-really-pays-for-tariffs-these-scholars-tracked-a-bottle-of-wine-to-find-out/

 

 

After the Craft Beer Gold Rush

Now that the release lines have died down and the hazy bros have moved on, craft beer culture in America is different—but that’s not such a bad thing.

https://punchdrink.com/articles/craft-beer-gold-rush-breweries-2026/

 

 

Michter’s Legacy Series 2026 Is Here — and It’s as Experimental as Ever

This year’s Shenk’s features caramel malted barley, while Bomberger’s draws on Chinquapin and Hungarian oak to shape its profile.

https://www.foodandwine.com/michters-legacy-series-shenks-bombergers-2026-11941655

 

 

Increased Wine Sales – with PET Bottles?

Practical packaging that is also sustainable is becoming an increas-ingly strong sales argument.

https://whattheythink.com/news/129841-increased-wine-sales-pet-bottles/

 

 

Who’s Afraid of 100% American Wine?

A simple standard is facing serious resistance. The real question is: who benefits from keeping it that way?

https://cawg.substack.com/p/whos-afraid-of-100-american-wine

 

 

Wine Filtering Wands And Stir Sticks

Are These Things Legitimate?

https://porchdrinking.com/wine-filtering-wands-and-stir-sticks-are-these-things-legitimate/

 

 

The Off-Dry Riesling Reboot No One Saw Coming

An array of factors contributes to off-dry Riesling’s contemporary reboot.

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/basics/grapes-101/off-dry-rieslings/

 

 

The Reason Americans Have Stopped Drinking Out

And what it signals for the restaurant trade elsewhere

https://www.drinksinsider.com/p/the-reason-americans-have-stopped

 

 

Who benefits from wine shipping limits? Not states, not producers, not consumers.

Ninety years on, the rules states built beneath the 21st Amendment are costing them money, costing producers markets, and costing consumers choice. The authority to change them has always been there.

https://stevenunlimited.substack.com/p/who-benefits-from-wine-shipping-limits

 

 

Buffalo Trace Just Released 2 New Experimental Whiskeys — Including a 15-Year Bourbon for $47

The releases reflect two distinct approaches the distillery has explored in recent years.

https://www.foodandwine.com/buffalo-trace-single-oak-rye-bourbon-and-buffalo-trace-experimental-collection-low-entry-proof-wheated-bourbon-11942950

 

 

So you chose the wine because of the cool label

Love! Do this next.

https://cellarnotes.substack.com/p/so-you-chose-the-wine-because-of?utm_medium=newsletter

 

 

The New Official Wine Consumption Guidelines

Ten Recommendations Concerning Wine Consumption

https://tomwark.substack.com/p/the-new-official-wine-consumption-guidelines?utm_medium=newsletter

 

 

Maximalist Bars Are Offering Guests a Much-Needed Escape from Reality

A Bold Rebuke of Minimalism

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/culture/maximalist-bar-interiors/

 

 

Tannins from oak barrels that flavor wine are ‘fingerprinted’ by researchers

Complex tastes in wine come from both grape skins and wood during aging; new study uses AI to identify compounds responsible for flavors and mouthfeel

https://www.psu.edu/news/research/story/tannins-oak-barrels-flavor-wine-are-fingerprinted-researchers

 

 

What makes a great site for Trentino Pinot Grigio?

Even in Italy, Pinot Grigio is far from homogenous. In the best sites of Trentino, producers like Mezzacorona are showing how the variety can match easy-drinking charm with “elegant sapidity”.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/04/what-makes-a-great-site-for-trentino-pinot-grigio/

 

 

MGP halts production at Kentucky distilleries

US firm MGP Ingredients will pause operations at Kentucky distilleries Limestone Branch and Lux Row Distillers as whiskey demand drops, impacting 33 jobs.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/mgp-halts-production-at-kentucky-distilleries/

 

 

Deep Eddy Vodka to shut brand home

Heaven Hill Brands will close its Deep Eddy Vodka visitor centre in Dripping Springs, Texas, this summer after investing millions into its expansion.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/deep-eddy-vodka-to-shut-second-distillery-and-tasting-room/

 

 

Kentucky Bourbon Trail hits 2.7m visits in 2025

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail matched its visitation numbers from 2024 after welcoming 2.7 million whiskey fans last year

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/kentucky-bourbon-trail-hits-2-7m-visits-in-2025/

 

 

The 30 Best Red Blends for 2026

Red blends aren’t a new concept — they’ve existed in regions like Bordeaux and the Southern Rhône for centuries — but it’s certainly a category that continues to evolve.

https://vinepair.com/buy-this-booze/best-red-blends-2026/

 

 

How Dogfish Head Finally Found Growth Again — With the Grateful Dead

Dogfish Head became a top-20 craft brewery in America in 2010, but in 2019, sales growth stopped and started trending downward the following year due to heightened competition in an increasingly localized, IPA-crazed market.

https://vinepair.com/articles/dogfish-head-grateful-dead-growth/

 

 

Scientists Call for Urgent Action on Glyphosate, Citing Strong Links to Cancer

Newer research is now “so strong that no additional delays in regulation of glyphosate can be justified.” Guest article by Carey Gillam of The New Lede, reprinted with permission. .

https://organicwineuncorked.substack.com/p/scientists-call-for-urgent-action

 

 

Does Your Drink Choice Matter? A New Study Finds Moderate Wine Drinkers Live Longer

Researchers found that light-to-moderate wine drinkers had lower mortality rates than both abstainers and beer and spirits drinkers

https://www.winespectator.com/articles/new-study-finds-moderate-wine-drinkers-live-longer

 

 

What’s Next for the Wine Importer Who Took Down the Trump Tariffs at the Supreme Court?

The tariffs were deemed illegal: the billions of dollars that were collected now have to be returned

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/culture/podcasts/wine-enthusiast-podcast/victor-schwartz-supreme-court/

 

 

I Have Seen The Liquor Store Of The Future

The first thing you see is that there is no product on shelves, except for one example of each item

https://www.thechalkreport.com/post/i-have-seen-the-liquor-store-of-the-future

 

 

Sazerac to debut its first Tennessee whiskey

Nearly a decade after buying its first Tennessee site, Buffalo Trace owner Sazerac has revealed the name of the distillery, which is set to launch its first whiskey this summer.

https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/04/sazerac-to-debut-its-first-tennessee-whiskey/

 

 

New JD and Coke

  • Brown-Forman has released a new Zero Sugar variety 6-pack for its Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola spirits-based RTD. The new pack contains two cans each of Jack & Coca-Cola Zero, Jack & Coca-Cola Cherry Zero, and Jack & Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero, all at 5% abv and 100 calories per can. The new variety pack is now available nationwide for a suggested price of $17 a 6-pack. Last year, Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola was up 6% to 739,000 cases in the U.S., according to Impact Databank.

 

Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston Launch Dos Hombres Tequila, Starting With a $40 Blanco and $50 Reposado

Produced in Amatitán, Jalisco, the tequilas are the work of maestro tequilero Julio Cova at Tequilera Tap Distillery.

https://www.foodandwine.com/dos-hombres-tequila-blanco-reposado-11945782

 

 

This Popular Airline Will Soon Let You Ship a Case of Wine for Free

Passengers flying out of wine country on the airline will be able to check a case of wine for free starting April 24

https://people.com/southwest-airlines-will-soon-let-you-ship-a-case-of-wine-for-free-11945510

 

 

US Wine – Don’t Look Now

With the US wine trade being battered, California wine legend Randall Grahm shares some thoughts on the current state of play.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/04/us-wine-dont-look-now

 

 

US wineries lose USD 357 million after Canada banned American wine

One year after Canadian provinces began removing US wines from store shelves in retaliation for Mr Trump’s tariffs, new data underline how the bans and “Buy Canadian” campaigns triggered a collapse in US wine exports. Full-year 2025 trade data from the Wine Institute shows that exports to Canada fell 78 percent year-on-year, driving a USD 357 million decline in value.

https://brauwelt.com/en/international-report/the-americas/649212-us-wineries-lose-usd-357-million-after-canada-banned-american-wine

 

 

More than a quarter of beer sommeliers are women

The number of female beer sommeliers has grown, with more than 25% of accredited beer sommeliers now being women. Could the sector be showing signs of diversifying? db finds out.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2026/04/more-than-a-quarter-of-beer-sommeliers-are-women/

 

 

US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutional

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled in favor of the nonprofit Hobby Distillers Association and four of its 1,300 members

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-appeals-court-declares-158-year-old-home-distilling-ban-unconstitutional-2026-04-10/

 

 

Boston Beer Facing $175.5M Judgment for Breach of Contract Claims

Boston Beer may have to pay $175.5 million to Ardagh Metal Packaging for claims that it failed to fulfill the terms of a beer-can purchase contract.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/boston-beer-facing-175-5m-judgment-for-breach-of-contract-claims-09622a15

 

 

 

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Liquor Industry News 04-19-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 19, 2026

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The Flipboard link  provided, titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-19-26,” is a curated digital magazine by Mark Lenzi (under the profile The Wonderful World of Wine).

The April 19, 2026, edition contains 11 stories focused on wine, beer, and spirits culture. Key highlights from this specific collection include:

  • Wine Travel: A feature on four emerging North American wine regions to visit in the West, spanning from Oregon down to Mexico, as alternatives to Napa and Sonoma.
  • Wine & Social Issues: A story about Oregon winemaker Chase Renton using wine to help break the stigma surrounding mental health struggles following his own health battles.
  • Beer Industry: * An article on expert-recommended lagers.
    • A look at the Boston Beer Company’s “Samuel Adams Utopias,” a brew so high in alcohol content that it is banned in several states.
  • Cocktails & History: A piece on the specific daiquiri variation that Ernest Hemingway famously favored in Havana (allegedly drinking 16 in one night).
  • Regional Spotlight: A travel focus on Albuquerque, New Mexico, highlighting its scenic suburbs, outdoor activities, and local wineries along the Rio Grande.

Mark Lenzi curates these “Liquor Industry News” magazines daily, providing a snapshot of trending topics, reviews, and travel guides for wine and spirits enthusiasts.

Liquor Industry News 04-18-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 18, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-18-26

This Flipboard link provided leads to a curated digital magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-18-26”, created by Mark Lenzi (under the profile “The Wonderful World of Wine”).

This specific edition (dated April 18, 2026) features 14 stories covering various aspects of the wine, beer, and spirits industries. Key highlights from the collection include:

  • Consumer Trends: An article from the Wine Sales Symposium discussing the softening demand in the wine industry and the challenges of making wine accessible to younger consumers.
  • Legal & Industry Scandals:
    • Conor McGregor: News regarding the settlement of a lawsuit with fellow fighter Artem Lobov over the “Proper No. 12” whiskey brand.
    • Limestone Farms Distillery: A report on a Kentucky distiller, Darron Dillow, being charged with “theft by deception” related to a criminal loan.
  • Spirits & Auctions: A feature on the oldest bottles of Buffalo Trace Eagle Rare whiskey being put up for auction in London.
  • History & Culture: A VinePair story exploring how a Baltimore brewery influenced the history of a New York baseball team.
  • Lifestyle & Pairings: A guide from SAVEUR on how to pair various cheeses with natural (low-intervention) wines.

The magazine is part of a daily series curated by Lenzi, who uses the platform to aggregate global news for professionals and enthusiasts in the liquor trade.

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Liquor Industry News 04-17-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 17, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-17-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-17-26” by Mark Lenzi (under the profile The Wonderful World of Wine).

The collection contains 14 stories focusing on current trends, business acquisitions, and market shifts in the alcohol industry. Here are the key highlights from that specific date:

Industry & Market Trends

  • The State of the Wine Drinker: An article from Meininger’s International discusses a decline in U.S. wine consumption driven by health concerns and price ceilings, noting that consumers are increasingly turning to AI to help make purchasing decisions.
  • Industry Warning: The New York Post reports on a “doomsday warning” issued by a Napa Valley giant (Constellation Brands) as its CEO steps down, citing ongoing category pressures.

Corporate News & Acquisitions

  • Sazerac’s Massive Bid: Spirits giant Sazerac (maker of Buffalo Trace and Fireball) has made a significant $15 billion bid to acquire Brown-Forman (maker of Jack Daniel’s).
  • Beer Rankings: The Brewers Association released its annual report ranking the Top 50 beer companies in America based on 2025 volume output.

Product Launches & Regional Spotlight

  • New Releases: Angel’s Envy announced its “2026 Cask Strength Dual Release,” featuring both a Cask Strength Bourbon and a 10-Year Cask Strength Rye.
  • Ohio Wine: A feature on the Grand River Valley in Ohio, questioning if the region is becoming the “Napa Valley of the Midwest” due to the growth of vineyards like Kosicek.

The magazine is part of a daily series where Lenzi aggregates news from various sources like The Drinks Business, InsideHook, and TipRanks for industry professionals and enthusiasts.

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April 16, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

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The link provided leads to a curated digital magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-16-26” on Flipboard.

It is part of a daily series curated by Mark Lenzi, who is a wine educator and the owner of Franklin Liquors. He also hosts the podcast “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW).”

Based on the current date and the nature of his daily updates, this specific edition (April 16, 2026) likely features approximately 10–20 stories covering global developments in wine, spirits, and beer. While the exact stories change daily, here is what this curated magazine typically provides:

What the Magazine Contains:

  • Industry Trends: News on market shifts, such as how the beverage industry is reacting to economic factors (e.g., inflation affecting consumer spending) or health trends (like the impact of GLP-1/Ozempic medications on alcohol consumption).
  • Spirit & Wine Education: Articles from sources like Wine Enthusiast, VinePair, and The Spirits Businessexplaining topics like “overproof” spirits, grape cloning, or how to store wine properly.
  • Product News: Updates on new releases from major brands (e.g., Buffalo Trace, Johnnie Walker) or craft breweries.
  • Legal & Regulatory News: Information on laws affecting the industry, such as recent court rulings on home distilling or changes to wine sales in grocery stores.
  • Podcast Integration: Frequent links to the latest episodes of The Wonderful World of Wine podcast where Lenzi and co-host Kim Simone discuss specific wine regions or educational topics.

In short, it serves as a daily professional digest for liquor store owners, bartenders, and wine enthusiasts who want to stay updated on the latest global beverage news in one place.

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April 15, 2026

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04-15-26

The Flipboard link provided leads to a curated magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-15-26,” created by Mark Lenzi (under the profile “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)”).

The April 15, 2026, edition contains 10 stories focused on the beverage industry, home distilling, and consumer habits. Key featured stories include:

  • Wine Storage Advice: A guide from CNET on how to properly store open bottles of red, white, and sparkling wine (including advice on putting red wine in the fridge).
  • Home Distilling Legal News: Coverage of a major win for homebrewers after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a 158-year-old federal ban on distilling spirits at home.
  • Breathalyzer App Trends: A study exploring how mobile breathalyzer apps are changing the way people drink and how they perceive their own level of intoxication.
  • Jack Daniel’s Global Sales: An article examining Jack Daniel’s performance as the best-selling American whiskey globally, even when facing stiff competition from Jim Beam in the U.S.
  • Travel & Wine Landscapes: A list of five stunning wine regions (including Stellenbosch, South Africa, and Napa, California) known for scenery that outshines the wine itself.
  • Cocktail Recipes: A spotlight on “The Godfather,” a simple two-ingredient Scotch and amaretto cocktail.

Mark Lenzi appears to update this magazine daily, as the page also archives similar “Liquor Industry News” collections for the preceding days.

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April 14, 2026

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04-14-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-14-26,” created by Mark Lenzi (under the profile The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)).

This specific edition (dated April 14, 2026) contains 11 stories focused on wine, spirits, and the broader beverage industry. Key highlights from the current lineup include:

  • Podcast Episode: The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Episode 313, featuring hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi discussing “Decoding the Wine Label with Marie Cheslik.”
  • Industry Trends: An article from Wine Enthusiast about the “brutal” state of the Ready-to-Drink (RTD) cocktail industry, highlighted by drama from the Bravo show Summer House.
  • Consumer Behavior: A report via The Drinks Business on how the rising cost of dating in the U.S. is causing consumers to cut back on alcohol spending.
  • Educational Insights: * An “Ask a Distiller” piece explaining what it means for a spirit to be “Overproof.”
    • A guide for bourbon lovers on how to find Scotch whiskies with similar tasting notes.
  • Regional Wine News: A look at how Italian white wine appellations are differentiating themselves ahead of Vinitaly 2026.

Mark Lenzi appears to curate these magazines daily, as the page also lists archives for previous days in April 2026.

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April 13, 2026

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04-13-26

The Flipboard magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-13-26” is curated by Mark Lenzi (under the profile “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)”). It contains 14 stories focused on wine, spirits, and cocktail trends.

Key stories featured in the April 13, 2026 edition include:

  • Wine Labeling Standards: An article from Tablas Creek by Jason Haas discussing the challenges American wineries face and arguing that wines labeled “American” should be made 100% from US grapes.
  • The Best Wine for Cooking: A guide from Chowhound on selecting the absolute best type of red wine to use when making pot roast.
  • Mixology & Drinkware: * A ranking of the best Bloody Mary garnishes from VinePair.
    • A feature on nine specific cocktails that actually inspired their own unique drinkware styles.
    • A “3-ingredient formula” for creating perfectly balanced batched cocktails for events.
  • Beer Nostalgia: A story from Tasting Table about an ’80s lager that has disappeared from shelves and is unlikely to return.

The magazine is part of a daily series where Lenzi aggregates liquor industry news, tips, and culture from various publishers like Tasting Table, VinePair, and Chowhound.

Liquor Industry News 04-12-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 12, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-12-26

The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-12-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features several key stories impacting the beverage industry:

Legal & Regulatory News

  • Boston Beer Lawsuit: Boston Beer is facing a $175.5 million judgment for breach of contract claims brought by Ardagh Metal Packaging. The claim alleges the brewer failed to fulfill agreed-upon terms regarding packaging supplies.
  • Home Distilling Ban Overturned: A U.S. appeals court (the 5th Circuit) has declared a 158-year-old federal ban on home distilling unconstitutional, ruling that the ban was an improper exercise of Congress’s power to tax.

Supply Chain & Distribution

  • Mississippi Liquor Shortage: The state of Mississippi is experiencing severe liquor shortages, with barren shelves reported across the state. The issue is being attributed to a months-long inventory glitch within the state-run wholesale warehouse system.

Wine & Technology

  • Smartphone Authenticity Checks: A German company, Kurz Scribos, has introduced a digital system that allows consumers to check the authenticity of wine bottles using a smartphone, aimed at combating counterfeit products.
  • Regional Spotlight: A feature on the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy discusses its ongoing efforts to establish a unique identity and step out of the shadow of neighboring Tuscany.

Lifestyle

  • Cocktail Mastery: A guide from The Manual explores the history and proper technique for making a traditional Old-Fashioned cocktail.

Liquor Industry News 04-11-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 11, 2026

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04-11-26

The “Liquor Industry News 04-11-26” Flipboard curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine) includes the following key stories and headlines:

Industry & Market Trends

  • US Wineries Impacted by Canadian Ban: American wineries have reportedly lost approximately $357 million following a ban on US wine imports by Canada.
  • The State of US Wine: An editorial piece from Wine-Searcher discusses the current challenges and outlook for the American wine industry.
  • Rise of Female Beer Sommeliers: Recent data indicates that women now make up more than 25% of accredited beer sommeliers, signaling a shift in the sector’s gender demographics.

Regional Spotlights

  • Emilia-Romagna’s Identity: A feature on the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna exploring its diverse soils and its efforts to establish a unique identity separate from neighboring Tuscany.

Consumer Guides & Education

  • Tequila Production Facts: An article from Mashed explains the technical process of tequila production, specifically detailing how many bottles can be produced from a single blue agave plant.
  • Home Mixology: A guide featuring 10 easy gin-based cocktails that can be made at home, highlighting gin’s versatility due to its botanical profile.

The magazine contains a total of 13 stories focused on the intersection of wine, spirits, and industry business news.

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April 10, 2026

New Beer, Wine And Liquor Products

04-10-26

Liquor Industry News 04-10-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 10, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-10-26

The Flipboard “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-10-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features 19 stories regarding recent developments in the wine and spirits sectors. Key highlights include:

  • Southwest Airlines “Sip and Ship”: Starting April 24, the airline will allow passengers flying out of wine country regions to check one case of wine (up to 12 bottles) for free.
  • Dos Hombres Tequila Launch: Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston have expanded their “Dos Hombres” brand from mezcal into tequila, debuting a $40 Blanco and a $50 Reposado produced in Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Sazerac’s First Tennessee Whiskey: Buffalo Trace owner Sazerac has revealed details regarding its first Tennessee distillery and whiskey project, nearly a decade after purchasing the site.
  • Bev-Alc Growth: Blue Cloud’s crossover portfolio (which includes Hard MTN Dew and Lipton Hard Iced Tea) reported a 30% revenue growth over the past year, highlighting the continued rise of “hard” soft drink alternatives.
  • Italian Wine Trends: In preparation for Vinitaly 2026, Italian white wine appellations are focusing on differentiation strategies to help international buyers navigate their various regions.
  • Education and Pairing: The collection includes resources on managing “Umami” when pairing food and wine, aiming to simplify one of the more difficult flavor profiles for consumers.

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April 9, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-09-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated digital magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-09-26”, created by Mark Lenzi (under the profile “The Wonderful World of Wine”).

This specific edition (dated April 9, 2026) features 20 stories related to wine, spirits, and the broader alcohol industry. Here are the key stories highlighted in this collection:

Top Industry Stories

  • Retail Innovation: “I Have Seen The Liquor Store Of The Future” – A look at the Goody Goody liquor store chain in Texas and their new store model on Greenville Avenue.
  • Health & Science: * A report on a new study involving 340,000 adults suggesting that moderate wine drinkers may live longer.
    • An urgent call from scientists regarding strong links between glyphosate (a herbicide often used in agriculture) and cancer.
  • Beer Industry: “How Dogfish Head Finally Found Growth Again” – A feature on how the Delaware-based brewery utilized a collaboration with the Grateful Dead to revitalize its brand.
  • Bourbon Tourism: A report on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, which matched its record with 2.7 million visits in 2025.
  • Wine Lists: A curated list of the “30 Best Red Blends for 2026,” focusing on regions like Bordeaux and the Southern Rhône.

About the Curator

Mark Lenzi uses this Flipboard magazine to aggregate news from various sources like Wine Spectator, VinePair, The Spirits Business, and Substack. He frequently updates these collections daily, focusing on industry trends, health studies, and product reviews.

Liquor Industry News 04-08-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

April 8, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

04-08-26

The Flipboard link you provided leads to a curated magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 04-08-26,” created by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine).

This specific edition (dated April 8, 2026) contains 22 stories covering various aspects of the wine and spirits industry. Key highlights from the curated articles include:

  • Consumer Trends: An article from Substack discussing how consumers often choose wine based on “cool labels” and how to navigate those choices.
  • Industry Policy: A piece by Tom Wark on “The New Official Wine Consumption Guidelines,” offering ten recommendations for the industry.
  • Hospitality Trends: A feature from Wine Enthusiast about the rise of “Maximalist Bars” in 2026 as a form of escapism for patrons.
  • Spirit Market Updates: A Reuters report on the bourbon industry, noting that while demand has slowed and tariffs are a challenge, major distillers like Heaven Hill are still investing in massive new facilities.
  • Scientific Research: A story from Penn State regarding new technology to “fingerprint” tannins from oak barrels to better understand their influence on wine flavor.
  • Regional Focus: An exploration by The Drinks Business on what makes a premier site for growing Pinot Grigio in Trentino, Italy.

The magazine serves as a daily digest for industry professionals and wine enthusiasts to stay updated on global liquor news, market shifts, and viticulture science.

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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.

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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.

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April 6, 2026

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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.

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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#

 

 

 

 

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

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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.