Liquor Industry News 06-30-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 30, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-30-26

Mark Lenzi regularly builds these daily roundups to pull together articles focusing on:

  • Wine & Spirit Trends: Deep dives into rising regions, grape varieties, or changes in how younger generations (like Gen Z) are shifting the drinking culture toward lower-ABV options or earlier hours.
  • Industry Analysis & Market News: Frequent coverage of how economic changes, distillery expansions, or global trade issues are currently affecting major alcohol brands.
  • Consumer Guides: Practical advice ranging from wine bottle math and how to read craft beer labels, to identifying high-quality tequilas or finding budget-friendly spirits at major retailers.

Liquor Industry News 06-29-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 29, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-29-26

This Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 06-29-26”, curated by Mark Lenzi from The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW), contains 17 stories covering a mix of alcohol news, cocktail recipes, history, and wine culture.

Several prominent stories are highlighted from the collection:

  • Liquor Industry News Overview (from thewonderfulworldofwine.education): This serves as the anchor post for the newsletter/roundup, authored by Mark C. Lenzi (who holds multiple industry credentials like CSW, CSS, and FWS). It introduces new products hitting the market and gives an overview of recent developments across the industry.
  • 11 Discontinued Light Beers Your Grandparents Probably Remember (from mashed.com): A nostalgic look back at the history of light beer. While light beers sometimes get a bad rap for being weak, this piece dives into classic, crisp, and refreshing light brews from decades past that have since been phased out.
  • Kentucky Coffee Is A Bourbon Cocktail That’s Perfect For Brunch (from mashed.com): An alternative to the classic brunch standard. Instead of a Mimosa or a Bloody Mary, this story highlights a unique, bourbon-infused coffee cocktail designed to elevate brunch for whiskey lovers.
  • Not France, Not Italy — This Underrated Wine Region Has Some Of The World’s Oldest Producing Grape Vines (from islands.com): An exploratory piece focused on an underrated global wine destination. It skips over traditional powerhouses like France and Italy to look at an overlooked region that boasts incredibly deep historical roots and ancient, still-producing vines.

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New Products

Can you taste history?

Are Washington wines ‘volcanic’?

Organic Wine Decoded

What’s Actually in Your Wine, and Why Almost None of It is on the Label

Cultured yeast, fining agents, added sugar, and sulfur all go in. Here’s how to taste the difference.

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https://thepolishedpalate.substack.com/p/whats-actually-in-your-wine-and-why

21 Liqueurs to Know to Read a Cocktail Menu With Confidence

When ordering a classic cocktail, drinkers can anticipate how the beverage will likely taste.

https://vinepair.com/articles/cocktail-menu-liqueurs-to-know

No Increased Risk of Cancer Death from Moderate Alcohol Consumption: Study

Who’s Gonna Tell The WHO? Who’s Gonna Tell the Media?

https://tomwark.substack.com/p/no-increased-risk-of-cancer-death-from-moderate-alcohol-consumption

When People Say They Want Sustainable Wine, Are They Telling the Truth?

The industry keeps telling itself that its customers are demanding greener winemaking. Research backs that up. Or does it?

https://robertejoseph.substack.com/p/when-people-say-they-want-sustainable

New Bourbon

  • Barrell Craft Spirits has released Bourbon Batch 038, the latest cask strength bottling from the Louisville, Kentucky-based blender. Batch 038 brings together 12-year-old Kentucky Bourbon, 12- and 15-year-old Tennessee Bourbon, 9- and 10-year-old Indiana Bourbon, and 8-year-old Maryland Bourbon creating a derived mash bill of 79% corn, 17% rye, and 4% malted barley that’s bottled at 58.48% abv. The new release is now available in 49 states at a suggested price of $85 a bottle. Timed to the U.S.’s 250th anniversary, Barrell Bourbon Batch 038 features a commemorative red, white, and blue label. 

Beyond the Buzzwords: The Evolution of the Natural Wine Movement

Wait! Isn’t all wine natural?

https://sandraetaylor.substack.com/p/beyond-the-buzzwords-the-evolution

The States That Drink the Most Liquor in America

Wine and beer continue to top spirits in total consumption by volume

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https://vinepair.com/articles/map-states-drink-spirits-america-2025

Bartenders Say ‘Overly Complex’ Cocktails Are Out—Here’s What Everyone Will Be Drinking This Summer

If that’s not a recession indicator, I don’t know what is.

https://www.delish.com/food/a71410804/summer-cocktail-trends-2026

Elijah Craig Is Bringing Back Its 21-Year-Old Single Barrel Bourbon After More Than a Decade

The limited-edition bourbon was bottled at 94 proof.

https://www.foodandwine.com/elijah-craig-21-year-old-single-barrel-bourbon-11993275

Vin de France gains ground in Bordeaux

An increasing number of Bordeaux producers are stepping outside appellation rules in favour of Vin de France, seeking greater freedom over grape varieties, winemaking techniques and branding. While still a small part of regional production, the category is becoming a vehicle for innovation, climate adaptation and commercial flexibility

Coors Light’s New ‘Tallerboy’ Packs 3 Beers Into 1 Giant Can

There’s no need to get up from your couch to grab a second or third beer.

https://www.foodandwine.com/coors-light-tallerboy-canister-11993250

Everything You Need to Know About Johnnie Walker

A look at the blended scotch whisky brand that rose from humble origins to become the number one scotch whisky brand in the world

https://whiskyadvocate.com/johnnie-walker-whisky-overview

First 5,000 bottles produced from Pope’s vineyard

Pope Leo XIV gave thanks for the inaugural vintage made from the two-hectare vineyard located inside his summer residence and farmed by migrant workers.

10 Essential Bottles of Rosé

Although rosé’s popularity peaks in the summertime, the pink wine’s roots prove it is more than a trendy seasonal beverage.

https://vinepair.com/articles/essential-bottles-rose-timeline-infographic

Biodynamic Wine: Stardust, Sorcery, or the Ultimate Terroir?

The cosmic side of viticulture

https://sandraetaylor.substack.com/p/biodynamic-wine-stardust-sorcery

Why Is NA Wine So Far Behind NA Beer?

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https://defector.com/why-is-na-wine-so-far-behind-na-beer

Champagne growers and houses rethink old partnerships

Climate change and shifting consumer preferences are prompting some Champagne producers to deepen ties with their grape growers. For estates such as Laurent-Perrier, closer collaboration is becoming increasingly important for maintaining quality and long-term stability.

Why China could be fine wine’s next success story

From award-winning Chardonnays to ambitious export plans, China’s wine industry is shedding old stereotypes and building a reputation for premium quality. As curiosity grows at home and abroad, producers are positioning themselves as the next major force in fine wine. Amelie Maurice-Jones reports.

Frey Ranch ballots northern Nevada’s ‘oldest’ Bourbon

Nevada’s Frey Ranch Distillery has released its first batch of 10-year-old Bourbon, which is available exclusively through a ballot.

Teremana debuts limited design series

Actor Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s Teremana Tequila has launched its first limited edition design series, called The Craft Editions.

9 of the Best Albariños From Spain’s Rías Baixas

Albariño is a quintessential summer white wine.

https://vinepair.com/good-wine-reviews/best-albarino-spain-rias-baixas

We Asked 14 Wine Pros

 What ‘Cult’ Wine Is Actually Worth the Hype?

https://vinepair.com/articles/wa-wine-pros-cult-wines-worth-the-hype-2026

New Bookers

  • Suntory Global Spirits has introduced the second batch of Booker’s Bourbonfor 2026, “The Milkshake Batch.” This edition comes in at 62.2% abv and aged for just over seven and a half years before bottling. The Bourbon’s name is inspired by the treats shared by Booker and Fred Noe after fishing trips. Booker’s “The Milkshake Batch” is now available in limited quantities across the U.S. for a suggested price of $100 a bottle.

lcohol drinking will shrink in the next decade, research finds 

Global alcohol consumption is set to drop over the next ‌decade, despite population growth and rising demand in India, which is set to become the world’s biggest drinks market after China, according to market research firm IWSR

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/alcohol-drinking-will-shrink-next-decade-reasearch-finds-2026-06-11

Light Beer Isn’t a Joke Anymore — and Science Shows Why

Brewing experts reveal how ingredient quality, fermentation science, and modern technology are transforming light beer into a category worth drinking.

https://www.foodandwine.com/light-beer-taste-better-11995399

Why Molson Coors is betting on cheap beer

The brewer is reviving Keystone Ice and expanding Miller High Life to reach younger drinkers and budget conscious consumers.

https://www.fooddive.com/news/molson-coors-cheap-beer-value-miller-high-life-keystone-light/822646

56 Great Reposado Tequilas Under $60

The cheat sheet for stocking a serious reposado shelf without blowing your budget

https://www.tequilareport.com/p/56-great-reposado-tequilas-under-60

10 things to look for when drinking rosé wine

So, what makes a good rosé? Such is the diversity of the category today, there’s no simple, single answer. Nevertheless, Patrick Schmitt MW has listed 10 things to consider when drinking pink wine – including his views on sweetness and ice in your rosé.

7 Things You Should Know About Rabbit Hole
 The Bourbon Distillery Breaking Tradition

https://vinepair.com/articles/ntk-rabbit-hole

Organic Wine Decoded

The baseline of eco-friendly drinking

https://sandraetaylor.substack.com/p/organic-wine-decoded

Water, Barley, Hops, and … Dinosaurs?

For decades, beer brewers have achieved that crisp, clean taste with a weird relic from the land before time. Will modernization make your favorite brand go extinct?

https://slate.com/life/2026/06/beer-lager-ale-brands-filtration-fish-diatomaceous-earth.html

What Is Chardonnay Rose? Meet the Pink Grape Approved for Making Champagne

This pink-skinned grape is helping growers combat the effects of climate change.

https://www.foodandwine.com/what-is-chardonnay-rose-pink-champagne-grape-11982908

I Asked a Beer Expert If It’s Better to Buy Beer That’s Already Cold

 Her Answer Totally Surprised Me

https://www.thekitchn.com/room-temperature-vs-chilled-beer-expert-23786696

Dry Martini

What ‘dry’ really means in a Martini, and the perfect recipe.

https://www.foodandwine.com/dry-martini-cocktail-recipe-11997380

Former U.S. health official explains why the Trump administration ‘ignored’ a key alcohol study

A study finding that even one drink a day causes health risks was deliberately sidelined by the Trump administration, a former federal public health official alleges

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/former-u-s-health-official-explains-why-the-trump-administration-ignored-a-key-alcohol-study

10 Lesser-Known Producers You Should Try if You Love Bourbon

There are two ways to view the bourbon market in 2026. The first way is through the current lens of doom and gloom, lamenting the slowdown in bourbon sales and complaining about how Gen Z doesn’t drink as much as previous generations, even though data suggests this hot take looks increasingly like a load of fertilizer.

https://vinepair.com/articles/less-popular-bourbon-producers-to-know

Top 10 best-selling world whisky Brand Champions

While North American and Japanese whiskies had a lackluster 2025, there was one Irish player that stormed to success.

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https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2026/06/top-10-best-selling-world-whisky-brand-champions/5 Wine Rules That Deserve to Be Broken, According to Sommeliers

From chilled Cabernet to Riesling with rib eye, sommeliers are challenging some of wine’s most persistent myths.

https://www.foodandwine.com/wine-rules-to-break-11997826

Bag wines, low alc wines, no alc wines.

 It’s all happening!

This Is Who Chooses The Wine Selection At Costco

Despite having a large warehouse format, Costco is quite selective with the products it chooses to carry.

https://www.mashed.com/2190776/how-costco-chooses-its-wine

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Digital influence rises, but consumers still trust people over AI, study finds

New research commissioned by drinks marketing specialist Chelsea Co. suggests digital channels are becoming increasingly important in drinks discovery, but consumers continue to place greater trust in human recommendations and real-world experiences.

The Italian region selling rosé to the French

Maremma is finding success with its fresh coastal rosé in Provence, with one producer telling db it sold 10,000 bottles to the south of France in the last year as consumers look beyond their own back yard for refreshing pink wines. Sarah Neish reports.

Coors Whiskey Co debuts American malt blend

The whiskey arm of brewing giant Molson Coors has launched its first namesake blended American malt whiskey expression.

First Texas Cooperage Opens Doors

Standard Cooperage Offers Texas-Made Sustainable, Artisan Barrels for Wineries and Distillers

https://www.winebusiness.com/news/vendor/article/319239

Embracing White Wine Season

A Red Drinker’s Guide to the White Wine World

https://sandraetaylor.substack.com/p/embracing-white-wine-season

Lambrusco Is the No-Brainer Wine You’ve Been Missing

A great place to start to look for good Lambrusco and its kin is in the hills just outside Modena

https://verovino.com/vero-blog/lambrusco-red-italian-sparkling-wine

Wine Is Swinging for the Fences With Sports Advertising 

 Is It Working?

https://vinepair.com/articles/wine-industry-investing-in-sports-advertising

94% of alcohol-free beer drinkers also consume booze

New research has revealed that moderation trends are changing the way people perceive no and low alcohol drinks. The data has shown that many who indulge in drinking alcohol are also seeking out non-alcoholic options as well. db reports.

New Long Drink

  • The Finnish Long Drink, part of the Mark Anthony Group portfolio, has launched a new Raspberry-flavor ed RTD. It comes in two varieties, Traditional Raspberry and Raspberry Zero Sugar, both at 5% abv, with the sugar-free version at 99 calories per serving. The new releases are exclusive to the brand’s variety packs, with Traditional Raspberry available alongside Citrus, Peach, and Pineapple in an 8-pack that retails at $19, and Raspberry Zero Sugar available in a 12-pack ($25) that includes the brand’s other Zero Sugar offerings. Last year, the gin-based Finnish Long Drink grew 20% to 3.2 million cases, earning Impact “Hot Brand” honors. 

WHAT IS MOSCATO WINE? 

A BEGINNER’S GUIDE

https://moscato.life/blogs/news/what-is-moscato-wine-beginners-guide

Alcohol cancer labels: public health measure or scare tactic?

In the second of our series on the implications of the WHO’s ‘no safe level’ agenda, Tom Bruce-Gardyne explores the battle to impose cancer warnings on drinks, and ponders the motives, whether it is really to inform consumers or simply to scare them into drinking less.

Consumers prefer grocers with the better private label brand: report

Those retailers with better products, sharper execution and experience will retain customers

https://www.supermarketnews.com/private-label/consumers-prefer-grocers-with-the-better-private-label-brand-report

Are Washington wines ‘volcanic’? 

Yes, no, and maybe.

https://www.northwestwinereport.com/2026/06/are-washington-wines-volcanic-yes-no-and-maybe.html

The Ultimate Guide to Pairing Burgers With Wine

No longer are burgers relegated to just backyard barbecues. Now, patties populate menus at restaurants of all statures, and gourmet versions get dressed up with high-end cheeses, perfectly proofed buns, and quality accouterments. Of course, something as meaty and rich as a burger requires a palate cleanser: wine

https://vinepair.com/articles/burger-wine-pairing-guide

Moving Beyond “Organic”

Here is your regional guide to the holistic sustainability certifications changing the wine world from New York to Chile.

https://sandraetaylor.substack.com/p/moving-beyond-organic

California wineries request US$32 million to fight vineyard pest

Senators have requested the immediate release of emergency funds from the US Department of Agriculture to “contain and eradicate” the glassy-winged sharpshooter before it decimates vineyards across California.

Frost and hail threaten 2026 US and French wine harvests

Severe frost and hail have already caused extensive vineyard damage across parts of the United States and France, raising concerns over another difficult harvest year. Growers are reporting losses of up to 90% in some regions, with months of weather risks still ahead.

Do Pickles Actually Belong in Your Sauvignon Blanc?

Another year, another wacky wine trend.

https://www.wineenthusiast.com/culture/wine/pickle-wine

Why European Wine Brands Struggle in the U.S. Market

European wine brands often enter the United States expecting quality and heritage to carry them. The wine earns respect, but the brand stalls. The reason is rarely the wine. It is that the U.S. market runs on different rules than most international producers expect. Below are direct answers to the questions producers ask most.

Can you taste history? 

We try George Washington’s original beer

https://www.npr.org/2026/06/19/nx-s1-5843321/george-washingtons-original-beer-nypl

Stemmed vs stemless wine glasses

Which style is best?

https://westgarthwines.com/blogs/news/stemmed-vs-stemless-wine-glasses-which-style-is-best

Why the World Cup is a ‘make or break’ moment for alcohol

The World Cup might face another hurdle: A years-long decline in drinking.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/08/food/world-cup-spirit-sales

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Liquor Industry News 06-28-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 28, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-28-26

This Flipboard magazine, curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW), pulls together 12 stories focusing on cocktails, spirits, wine travel, and industry facts. Here are the highlights from the top stories featured in the collection:

  • Tequila Pairings: A piece from Tasting Table breaks down the 14 best fruit juices to mix with tequila as the weather warms up, moving beyond standard lime juice to more creative options.
  • Costco Bourbon Finds: An article from Mashed highlights a budget-friendly, high-quality bourbon option available at Costco that outperforms its price point and rivals more expensive competitors.
  • The “Czech Tuscany”: A travel and wine feature from Islands introduces readers to an underrated European wine region nicknamed the “Czech Tuscany,” known for its rolling green hills, award-winning wines, and vibrant local culture.
  • Wine Bottle Math: A helpful guide from Southern Living answers the common question of exactly how many glasses of wine are inside a standard bottle, unpacking standard pour sizes versus typical restaurant servings.

Liquor Industry News 06-27-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 27, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-27-26

This link leads to a curated Flipboard collection titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 06-27-26”, compiled by Mark Lenzi from The Wonderful World of Wine. The collection features a mix of news, travel guides, and recipes from around the beverage world.

Here are the featured stories highlighted in the collection:

1. Whiskey Distillers Are Raising a Glass to America’s Anniversary

  • Source: Garden & Gun Magazine (by Gabriela Gomez-Misserian)
  • What it’s about: While Congress didn’t officially recognize bourbon as a distinctive product of the United States until 1964, this piece dives into its deep, homegrown roots. It explores how whiskey distilled from rye and corn sustained American colonists and helped reduce their dependence on the British-controlled rum trade during the revolutionary era.

2. How to Sip Your Way Through Texas Wine Country

  • Source: Texas Monthly (by Paula Forbes)
  • What it’s about: A travel and tasting guide focused on navigating the bountiful U.S. 290 wine trail. The trail stretches along the Pedernales River just east of Fredericksburg, Texas, and the article offers tips on how to structure a tasting trip without getting overwhelmed by the sheer number of options.

3. Scotland’s Best-Kept-Secret Single Malt Whisky

  • Source: Esquire (by Jonah Flicker)
  • What it’s about: The author travels across the Atlantic to profile a remote Scottish distillery producing what they call the “perfect pour.” The story highlights how great Scotch doesn’t always have to assault your senses with overwhelming peat smoke, focusing instead on a single malt that strikes a pleasant, elegant balance between smoky and sweet.

4. Frozen Hummingbird Cocktail Recipe

  • Source: Tasting Table
  • What it’s about: A seasonal drink feature providing a recipe for a Frozen Hummingbird cocktail—ideal for warm-weather entertaining or a refreshing weekend treat.

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June 26, 2026

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

June 26, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-26-26

This specific Flipboard link from June 26, 2026, is part of a regular digital magazine curated by industry expert Mark Lenzi (owner of Franklin Liquors and host of The Wonderful World of Wine podcast). He aggregates the most relevant legal, economic, and cultural news impacting the wine, beer, and spirits landscape.

Liquor Industry News 06-25-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 25, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-25-26

Here is a summary of the top stories featured in the Liquor Industry News (06-25-26) Flipboard collection curated by The Wonderful World of Wine:

  • The Hottest Gen Z Alcohol Trend Is Drinking Earlier (Food & Wine) Younger consumers are trading late nights at the bar for after-work drinks and earlier bedtimes. Gen Z is favoring post-work spritzes right at 5:00 PM, pre-dinner drinks, or afternoon glasses of wine in the sun, shifting the culture away from closing down bars at 2:00 AM.
  • The 6 Best Summer Beers, According to Experts (Esquire) A roundup of expert-recommended, ice-cold beers perfect for hot weather, tailoring selections for settings like the beach, golf courses, porches, and backyard campouts.
  • 7 Producers You Should Know to Get Into Rioja (VinePair) An introductory guide to exploring Spain’s famous Rioja region through seven key winemakers. It highlights the versatility of the Tempranillo grape, noting how it goes by various names across different Spanish regions (like Cencibel).
  • The 32 Best Pinot Noirs for 2026 (VinePair) A curated, comprehensive list tracking the top-rated Pinot Noir wines to drink throughout the year, evaluated by industry experts for quality and profile.

Liquor Industry News 06-24-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 24, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-24-26

This link takes you to a Flipboard magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 06-24-26”, curated by Mark Lenzi under his profile The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW).

It functions as a digital news round-up featuring around 19 stories tracking the latest trends, profiles, and regulatory updates in the alcohol industry. A few of the prominent articles featured in this edition include:

  • Orange Wine Making a Comeback: An article by Sandra E. Taylor via Substack diving into the modern resurgence of orange wine—an ancient, skin-contact white wine that is gaining traction for its sustainable production methods.
  • Buffalo Trace’s “Proof of Concept”: A Wine-Searcher piece highlighting an insider look at Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley’s warehouse of whiskey experiments, specifically looking at a successful trial that made it to print.
  • The 10 Most Popular American Whiskey Brands (2026): A VinePair industry analysis mapping out how global trade and ongoing tariff wars are reshaping the market landscape for major American whiskey producers.
  • The Blackberry Whiskey Trend: Another VinePair feature exploring why so many distilleries have suddenly pivoted to producing blackberry-flavored whiskey.

Essentially, it’s a curated hub for anyone wanting a quick snapshot of what’s happening right now across the wine and spirits landscapes.

Liquor Industry News 06-23-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 23, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-23-26

Here is a summary of the key stories featured in Mark Lenzi’s “Liquor Industry News” collection:

  • Mindful Drinking Podcast: An episode from The Wonderful World of Wine podcast (Episode 318) featuring hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi. They interview Carrie Boyle to discuss “Sip, Sense, and Savor: Unlocking the Mindful Glass,” focusing on mindful wine consumption and tasting practices.
  • Rethinking Sauternes: A feature from Robb Report suggesting that many wine drinkers are enjoying Sauternes all wrong. The article encourages readers to open up their palates to new possibilities and alternative food pairings for this famous French sweet wine.
  • Green River Bourbon Upgrades: An article via Inc. Magazine highlighting Green River distilling company, which previously made waves by winning a “World’s Best Bourbon” title with an affordable $35 bottle. The distillery has now released a highly anticipated, upgraded full-proof version of that award-winning whiskey.
  • The Classic Sherry Cobbler: A piece from Tasting Table providing a spotlight and recipe for the classic Sherry Cobbler cocktail, a historic, refreshing drink making a modern comeback.

Liquor Industry News 06-22-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 22, 2026

Exploring all things wine with you!

06-22-26

Here is a summary of the prominent stories featured in the Liquor Industry News (06-22-26) collection curated by The Wonderful World of Wine:

  • Why You Should Decant White Wine (Food & Wine) Experts at the 2026 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen challenge the traditional notion that only red wines should breathe. They argue that white wines are far more resilient than people think, and decanting them can significantly open up their aromas and enhance their flavor profiles.
  • The Best Wine for Fried Chicken Might Surprise You (Food & Wine) While often reserved exclusively for milestones and celebrations, Champagne is highlighted as an incredibly versatile food-pairing wine. Its high acidity and effervescence make it the ultimate match to cut through the richness of crispy, crunchy fried chicken.
  • John Wayne’s Favorite Whiskey Brand Is Still Beloved Today (Tasting Table) This piece looks at the enduring Hollywood legacy of silver-screen icon John Wayne, diving into his personal liquor preferences and highlighting the specific, classic whiskey brand he famously favored that remains a favorite among enthusiasts today.
  • 13 High-Quality 6-Packs of Beer for Under $10 (Chowhound) A budget-focused roundup that proves you don’t have to break the bank for a great brew. The article identifies thirteen highly rated, widely available six-packs of beer that maintain great quality while staying under the ten-dollar mark.

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June 21, 2026

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Here is a summary of the top stories featured in the Liquor Industry News (06-21-26) Flipboard magazine curated by The Wonderful World of Wine:

  • The No. 1 Mistake to Avoid Before Your First Sip of Wine (Food & Wine) Sommelier and wine educator Amanda McCrossin advises wine drinkers to stop reaching for their water glass right before taking their first sip of wine. Doing so can cleanse the palate too harshly or alter the perceived flavor, leading people to judge a wine too early or write it off incorrectly.
  • West Coast IPAs for Fans of Bitter Hops (The Manual) This piece dives into the bold, aggressive world of West Coast IPAs. Acknowledging that their intense, resinous, and bitter hop profiles aren’t for everyone—often called the “cilantro of the beer world”—it highlights the best options currently on the market for true hopheads.
  • One of the Best New Tequilas of 2026 (Tasting Table) With an overwhelming number of tequila brands on the shelves, this article highlights a standout new release from a highly popular, established brand that is dominating the market for both shots and high-end cocktails.
  • Are Four Vats Better Than One? Blade and Bow’s New Bourbon (The Manual) A feature on Blade and Bow’s latest whiskey release, exploring their unique production methods. The story details how their multi-vat blending process shapes the flavor profile and elevates their bourbon line.

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June 20, 2026

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06-20-26

Here are summaries of the top stories featured in Mark Lenzi’s liquor industry news roundup:

  • Why the World Cup is a “Make or Break” Moment for Alcohol (CNN): Major global sporting events are traditionally massive windfalls for the beverage industry. However, brands like Anheuser-Busch InBev are facing a unique hurdle with the upcoming World Cup due to a multi-year global decline in alcohol consumption. The event is seen as a critical test of whether major sports sponsorships can reverse or buffer these sobering consumer trends.
  • Stemmed vs. Stemless Wine Glasses: Which Style is Best? (Westgarth Wines): A dive into the ongoing debate over glassware. The piece explores the etiquette and practicalities of choosing between elegant stemmed glasses (which prevent your hand from warming the wine) and modern, casual stemless options that are perfect for picnics and relaxed gatherings.
  • Can You Taste History? We Try George Washington’s Original Beer (NPR): The New York Public Library and Talea Beer Co. teamed up to recreate a “small beer” using a recipe George Washington scrawled in a notebook back in 1757 during the French and Indian War. The article explores how vital beer was to early American armies—serving as a safe hydration source and a caloric staple rather than just a casual barbecue drink.
  • Why European Wine Brands Struggle in the U.S. Market (The Brand Leader): This piece touches on the marketing, regulatory, and cultural friction that European vineyards encounter when trying to break into America. It breaks down why traditional Old World labeling conventions and regional classifications often fail to connect with U.S. consumers who are accustomed to clear, variety-forward branding.

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June 19, 2026

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Here is a summary of the top stories featured in the “Liquor Industry News” collection by The Wonderful World of Wine:

  • Moving Beyond “Organic” (via Substack / Sandra E Taylor): A comprehensive regional guide focusing on holistic sustainability certifications that are transforming the wine industry from New York to Chile. It highlights how world-class wineries are embracing standards that go far beyond standard organic labeling.
  • The Ultimate Guide to Pairing Burgers With Wine (via VinePair): An infographic-driven piece demonstrating that burger and wine pairings have evolved beyond a simple “high-low” novelty. As chefs elevate the humble burger patty, matching them with the right wine has become a true culinary craft.
  • Are Washington Wines ‘Volcanic’? Yes, No, and Maybe. (via Northwest Wine Report / Sean P. Sullivan): An exploration into the growing trend and press surrounding “volcanic wines.” The article dives into the varying definitions of what makes a wine volcanic, specifically looking at whether vines grown in Washington State meet the criteria.
  • Private Label Preference at Grocery Stores (via Supermarket News): A report indicating that consumers increasingly prefer shopping at grocery stores that offer superior private-label store brands, a trend heavily impacting retail and private-label beverage choices.

Liquor Industry News 06-18-26 The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)

June 18, 2026

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06-18-26

This Flipboard collection, curated by Mark Lenzi for The Wonderful World of Wine, features a handful of interesting updates and guides across the wine, beer, and spirits landscape.

Here are the key stories highlighted in this edition:

  • What is Moscato Wine? A Beginner’s Guide (from moscato.life)
    An introductory deep-dive into Moscato, highlighting why it is one of the world’s most widely loved wine styles—celebrated for being naturally sweet, aromatic, and approachable for newcomers.
  • 94% of Alcohol-Free Beer Drinkers Also Consume Booze (from thedrinksbusiness.com)
    New industry research reveals a shifting consumer mindset toward moderation. Instead of cutting out alcohol entirely, the vast majority of people buying low-and-no-alcohol alternatives are “cross-drinking”—using alcohol-free options to pace themselves while still continuing to buy traditional alcoholic drinks.
  • This Company Has Made Cocktail Ice Affordable and Accessible (from insidehook.com)
    A profile on drinks veteran Todd Stevenson and his mission to bring premium, clear cocktail ice to everyday consumers. The piece explores how high-quality ice has evolved from a luxury bar staple to an accessible “simple pleasure” at home.
  • The Best Wines to Bring for Every Kind of Picnic (from wineenthusiast.com)
    A seasonal guide tailored for outdoor dining, matching distinct wine profiles with various picnic scenarios—ensuring you pair the right bottle with everything from casual park finger foods to more upscale outdoor spreads.

The magazine serves as a quick snapshot of current beverage trends, focusing heavily on how consumer habits around lifestyle, moderation, and home entertaining are evolving.

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June 17, 2026

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06-17-26

This Flipboard magazine, curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW), pulls together a collection of industry articles focused on recent trends and news.

Here are the standout stories highlighted in this specific mix:

  • Wine’s Big Bet on Sports Advertising (VinePair): A deep dive into how wine brands are increasingly investing heavily in sports ads. With commercial slots dominated by betting apps and traditional beer brands, the article looks at whether swinging for the fences with sports sponsorship is actually paying off for the wine industry.
  • Lambrusco Reconsidered (Vero): A feature re-evaluating the classic Italian wine, specifically focusing on a unique dry, sparkling Pet Nat style made from the rare Uva Tosca grape (which tastes remarkably like a crisp sparkling cranberry juice). It makes the case for why modern Lambrusco is highly versatile and works for everyday drinking.
  • Embracing White Wine Season (Substack – Sandra E. Taylor): Framed as “A Red Drinker’s Guide to the White Wine World,” this piece kicks off from International Drink Chenin Blanc Day to guide fans of heavy red wines into refreshing white alternatives perfect for the summer season.
  • Garrison Brothers’ Double-Digit Growth (The Spirits Business): Moving slightly outside of wine, this report highlights the commercial success of Texas-based bourbon distiller Garrison Brothers, noting their impressive double-digit growth trajectory across the United States.

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June 16, 2026

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06-16-26

This Flipboard magazine curated by Mark Lenzi (“The Wonderful World of Wine”) highlights several interesting shifts and insider perspectives happening across the wine and spirits landscape.

Here is a breakdown of the key stories featured in the collection:

1. Behind the Scenes of High-End Champagne

  • The Story: The Making of Champagne’s Most Elusive Prestige Cuvée (from SevenFifty Daily)
  • What it’s about: This piece explores the concept of the “prestige cuvée”—a Champagne house’s absolute top-tier, flagship wine. It dives into how these elusive wines are crafted in highly limited quantities, focusing on the meticulous production methods and intentional marketing strategies used to signal ultimate rarity and luxury to collectors.

2. Demystifying Retail Wine Buying

  • The Story: This Is Who Chooses The Wine Selection At Costco (from Mashed)
  • What it’s about: As one of the largest wine retailers in the world, Costco’s buying power is massive. This article pulls back the curtain on the corporate wine buyers who curate the warehouse selection. It details their decision-making process, including how they decide to stock established third-party brands versus when they choose to develop a new bottle under Costco’s private label, Kirkland Signature, to meet price and quality expectations.

3. Alternative Packaging and Low-Alcohol Trends

  • The Story: Bag wines, low alc wines, no alc wines. It’s all happening! (from Northwest Wine Report)
  • What it’s about: Focusing on the Pacific Northwest, this report highlights how modern winemakers are aggressively experimenting to keep up with changing consumer habits. It tracks the rising popularity and premiumization of boxed/bagged wines alongside the booming demand for low-alcohol and completely non-alcoholic wine alternatives.

4. Shaking Up Traditional Etiquette

  • The Story: 5 Wine Rules That Deserve to Be Broken, According to Sommeliers (from Food & Wine)
  • What it’s about: Wine culture can sometimes feel intimidating, but top sommeliers are pushing back against rigid traditions. This piece outlines five outdated “rules” of wine drinking—such as strict food pairing guidelines or temperature assumptions—that industry pros say you should happily ignore to enjoy your glass more freel

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June 15, 2026

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06-15-26

This Flipboard magazine is curated by Mark Lenzi under the profile The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW). It acts as a roundup of recent alcohol industry news, trends, history, and health studies.

The main stories featured in this collection cover a variety of angles:

  • Public Health & Policy Updates: A notable piece from Scientific American discusses a recent study highlighting that even one alcoholic drink a day can raise the risk of premature death. The article includes insights from a former U.S. health official addressing how previous political administrations approached or set aside key alcohol health data.
  • Cocktail History & Recipes: An article by Food & Wine dives deep into the anatomy of a classic Dry Martini. It breaks down the historical evolution of the drink—noting that while variations appeared in the 1860s, the crisp blueprint of dry gin, dry vermouth, and bitters truly solidified in the 1890s—and offers tips on mastering the recipe.
  • Wine Tourism: Another feature from Food & Wine highlights 5 High-Altitude Wineries Worth Visiting, exploring how extreme elevations affect grape growing and profiling unique mountain vineyards around the world for enthusiastic travelers.
  • Industry Overview: The collection is anchored by a broader industry digest hosted directly on The Wonderful World of Wine educational site, which updates readers on new product releases, industry shifts, and market trends.

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What Is abv And Why Does It Matter?

Who is really driving the public health debate?

The World’s Best Value Bourbon

King Valley prosecco producers prepare for upcoming export label change for Italian wine variety

Australia is the only country outside Italy that can use the prosecco name, but in 10 years, Australian prosecco exports will be rebranded

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-24/prosecco-name-remains-in-australia-export-label-change-coming/106700276

America’s Most Popular RTDs

Ranked by Alcohol Content

https://vinepair.com/articles/popular-rtds-abv-ranked-infographic

BuzzBallz, BeatBox, and Cutwater, Oh My! 

Why We Can’t Get Enough of Boozy RTDs

https://vinepair.com/articles/buzzball-beatbox-cutwater-rtd-popularity

The Only Wine Glass Guide You’ll Ever Need 

(And Yes, It Matters)

https://thewineconcierge.co/blogs/news/wine-glasses-guide-what-you-need-at-home

New Rittenhouse

  • Bardstown, Kentucky’s Heaven Hill has announced RittenhouseUnited States 250th Anniversary Commemorative Edition, a new 10-year-old rye whiskey released to celebrate the nation’s semiquincentenni al. The 50% abv rye is blended from 90 barrels and carries a suggested price of $100 a 750-ml. The whiskey is rolling out this month in limited quantities in select markets across the U.S. and joins commemorative releases from Evan Williams as part of Heaven Hill’s celebration of the U.S.’s 250th anniversary. Rittenhouse has U.S. volume of 70,000 cases, according to Impact Databank.

Champagne’s future lies in innovation, says De Saint-Gall

From climate adaptation to changing consumer habits, cellar master of Champagne De Saint-Gall Cédric Jacopin outlines the pressures shaping Champagne today.

The Napa Cabs You Should Try if You Don’t Like Big, Jammy Wines

In their heyday, Napa Cabs were nothing like today’s stereotypical version. 

https://vinepair.com/articles/napa-winemakers-light-style-cabernet-sauvignon

12 Bartenders Pick Their Favorite Bourbons Under $50

Quality bottles of bourbon aren’t just for those with deep pockets. Here are 12 bartender-recommended picks that won’t break the bank

https://whiskyadvocate.com/bartenders-bourbon-recommendations-under-50-dollars

The wine industry’s Gen Z problem isn’t what you think

Benjamin Jack, son of Bruce Jack, has spent the past year moving between industry tastings, festivals and wine events. What he found was not a generation turning away from wine, but a trade increasingly out of step with how people discover and enjoy culture.

T

he World’s Best Value Bourbons

Our search for value takes us deep into the Kentucky countryside as we check on Bourbon’s best-value bottles.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/05/the-worlds-best-value-bourbons

Understanding Sparkling Wine Sweetness

Complete Wine Guide

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https://vinovistara.com/blogs/production/understanding-sparkling-wine-sweetness-complete-wine-guide

Wine industry searches for answers as US alcohol sales slide

The US wine industry is grappling with falling sales, shifting consumer habits and intensifying competition from alternative drinks categories. But while traditional consumption patterns continue to weaken, pockets of growth suggest wine’s future may depend on reinvention rather than retreat. Kathleen Willcox reports.

French vineyard prices fall again as Bordeaux leads decline

French vineyard values fell for a second consecutive year in 2025, according to new figures from Safer, with Bordeaux suffering some of the steepest losses as structural pressures continue to weigh on the country’s wine sector.

Court says Uncle Nearest was ‘haemorrhaging money’

Uncle Nearest will remain under the control of a receiver after a judge rejected co-founder Fawn Weaver’s appeal.

The 20 Best Mezcals for 2026

To say mezcal is a complex spirit is a bit of an understatement. 

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

Bourbon’s Global Soft Power Is Fading as Trump Tariffs Reshape the Industry

Bourbon is facing a crisis of global proportions. 

https://vinepair.com/articles/american-politics-hurt-bourbon-global-market

POUR THE WHY, NOT JUST THE WHAT: Tasting Flights that Fly

Craft Breweries Are Betting Big on the 2026 World Cup

If you’re into soccer, you might consider watching the world’s greatest teams play live in a nearby stadium sometime in the next month and a half. 

https://vinepair.com/articles/craft-breweries-bet-big-on-2026-world-cup

The 8 Best Naturally Low-Alcohol White Wines, According to Experts

Consumer demand for lighter, fresher wines has put the spotlight on naturally low-alcohol whites. Here are eight bottles wine professionals across the country recommend

A

n Interview with an Average Wine Buyer

Here’s How My Sister Chooses Wine. You Are Not Going to Like It

https://thecorruptwinewriter.substack.com/p/an-interview-with-an-average-wine

The Most Popular Beer Brand Among Boomers In 2026 Isn’t Heineken Or Corona

The Baby Boomer generation includes people born between 1946 and 1964. 

https://www.tastingtable.com/2181509/beer-brand-boomers-most-popular-guinness

Guinness v alcohol-free Guinness 0

We held a blind taste test to see if we could spot the fake

https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2026/may/30/guinness-v-guinness-0-non-alcoholic-taste-test

What Is Lambrusco? 

It’s Your Next Summer Sip

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2 Creative Ways To Use Wine In Your Cooking

Wine can elevate a dish, adding everything from zingy brightness to deep, rich, complex notes, depending on the wine you use and how you cook it.

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https://www.mashed.com/2181860/creative-ways-use-wine-cooking

11 Grapefruit Cocktails to Shake Up All Summer Long

Bright, bitter, and refreshing, these sunny cocktails are easy and delicious.

https://www.foodandwine.com/grapefruit-cocktails-we-love-11987251

Bardstown and Mars create Japanese-Bourbon blend

Kentucky’s Bardstown Bourbon Company has partnered with whisky maker Mars to develop a limited edition blend that combines Bourbon and Japanese single malts.

Who is really driving the public health debate?

A century ago, America was in the grip of Prohibition. When it ended in failure in 1933, the campaign to demonise drink appeared to be dead and buried. But it’s back in a coalition of NGOs, public health officials and temperance crusaders under the banner of the WHO. In the first of a new series, Tom Bruce-Gardyne explores how we got here.

How Carmen DO preserves Chile’s viticultural legacy

Carmen DO spans Chile’s wine regions, with a range that foregrounds unique terroirs, varieties with history and – crucially – the growers that serve as vineyard custodians over generations.

Best canned craft beers available everywhere

Because beer tastes better in a can

https://www.themanual.com/food-and-drink/best-canned-craft-beers-available-everywhere

Why Wine Investors Need to Rethink Everything They Know Before Buying Whisky

Think your wine investment skills translate to whisky? Think again. Why does identical whisky in different bottles sell for a million pounds apart?

Wine Losing the Class War

While much of the equality buzz has been around gender and sexuality, class is the forgotten battlefield for wine.

Two people clinking glasses of red wine in a celebratory setting.

https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2026/06/wine-losing-the-class-war

The Empty Chair

What Sports Betting, Cannabis, and Weight-Loss Drugs Taught Me About the Wine Business

Distillers Give Their Favorite Stills Nicknames

Here Are the Best Ones.

https://vinepair.com/articles/distillers-favorite-still-names

Scientists to brew beer with yeast from mummified remains

Researchers have said they plan to brew beer from the yeast strains collected from the corpse of Ötzi, the man whose body was preserved in the frozen Alps of northern Italy during the Copper Age.

Espolòn launches Extra Añejo in the US

Campari Group has added an extra añejo to the Espolòn Tequila range in the US, which has been finished in French Chardonnay casks.

Chaos revisited: US tariff refunds get complicated

A US Supreme Court ruling says many of president Donald Trump’s tariffs are illegal, meaning firms are trying to claw back money. But where does this leave consumers?

What Is abv And Why Does It Matter?

Reviews: Aubaine, Avennia, Cynthian, Hors Catégorie, No Girls & Wine of the Week

https://paulgregutt.substack.com/p/what-is-abv-and-why-should-it-matter

A Certified Cicerone’s Guide to Beer for Wine Lovers

From reading freshness dates to recognizing beer styles, these practical tips make navigating the beer aisle easier.

A bartender pouring a pint of beer into a glass at a bar.

https://www.foodandwine.com/best-beers-for-wine-lovers-11990694

What does that even mean?

A few pet peeves and a good cheap pink

https://lettiewine.substack.com/p/what-does-that-even-mean

Why diversity is Grüner Veltliner’s ace in the hole

Grüner Veltliner first won attention as a characterful indigenous grape, flying the flag for Austria on the international stage, but its real strengths are its diverse styles and versatility.

Whiskey House of Kentucky cuts 30% of staff

Almost a third of the workforce has been reduced at custom distillery Whiskey House of Kentucky.

The 15 Beers That Defined American Craft Brewing  

Where They Are Now

https://vinepair.com/articles/american-craft-brewing-defining-beers-today

The 10 Best High-Proof Tequilas

One way tequila producers are targeting spirits nerds is with high-proof expressions. 

https://vinepair.com/buy-this-booze/10-best-high-proof-tequilas

America’s First Low-Alcohol Craft Brewery Is Here

Dad Strength is a 2.9% IPA that’s built for weeknights.

https://www.foodandwine.com/game-changers-dad-strength-brewing-11979326

Sazerac launches AJ Bond Tennessee whiskey

Buffalo Trace owner Sazerac has entered the Tennessee whiskey market with its first flagship expression from AJ Bond Distillery.

 

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