The “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 02-19-26” Flipboard curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine) features several key stories regarding the wine and spirits industry. Here is a summary of the featured reports:
Wine Industry Business & Real Estate
Gallo Downsizing: E. & J. Gallo, the largest U.S. wine company, is closing a production facility in Napa Valley and implementing layoffs at four other California locations.
Trinchero Asset Sale: Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits (the third-largest U.S. wine company) has listed two of its premium Napa Valley vineyards for sale.
Chilean Wine Trends: A report on the “renaissance” of the País grape, an ancestral Chilean variety that is being rebranded from a “forgotten” grape into a serious contender for high-quality wine.
Spirits & New Product Launches
Proper No. Twelve Expansion: The Proximo Spirits-owned brand has launched “Black Reserve,” an Irish Whiskey blend finished in heavily charred American oak barrels.
Legal Trouble for Bardstown: Bardstown Bourbon Company is facing a whistleblower lawsuit from a former executive alleging gender discrimination and improper business practices.
Health & Industry Trends
Cannabis vs. Alcohol: A study from the University at Buffalo highlights a trend where consumers who switch to cannabis-infused drinks reduce their traditional alcohol consumption by nearly half.
The collection as a whole highlights a period of significant consolidation and restructuring among major California wine producers, alongside continued innovation in the Irish whiskey and alternative beverage categories.
The Flipboard magazine “Liquor Industry News 02-18-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features stories focusing on current trends, innovations, and market shifts in the beverage world.
Here is a summary of the featured stories:
Non-Alcoholic Wine Deep Dive: Episode 309 of The Wonderful World of Wine podcast features hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi interviewing Rachel Martin to decode the complexities and rising popularity of non-alcoholic wines.
Wine and Parenting: A satirical piece from Wine Industry Advisor that blends sommelier expertise with the challenges of child-rearing, offering a humorous “guide” for wine-loving parents.
The Modern Sommelier: An article from Wine-Searcher exploring the new types of questions professional sommeliers are facing today, reflecting changing consumer behaviors and interests.
Beer and Healthy Eating: A feature from The Takeout discusses how beer can actually be a “ticket” to enjoying more salads, focusing on flavor pairings rather than dietary sacrifices.
Viticulture Innovation in Missouri: A researcher at Missouri State University has developed a new offspring of the famous Norton grape. Notably, this new variety lacks the typical deep purple color of its predecessor, offering surprising new characteristics.
Ultra-Premium Market Resilience: The Drinks Business reports that while mainstream wine sales are struggling, the market for “fine wine” (bottles priced at $250+) remains robust and continues to defy the broader industry downturn.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 02-17-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features a collection of 21 stories focusing on global trends, regional challenges, and consumer insights within the wine and spirits sectors.
Key highlights from the February 17, 2026, edition include:
Consumer Insights & Service: A featured story from Sky News includes an interview with sommelier Jo Radford, who offers supermarket buying tips and explains the professional etiquette behind why diners are asked to taste wine at a restaurant.
Regional Focus (Alto Adige): Food & Wine explores the “Mountain Terroir” of the Italian Dolomites, detailing how winemakers in Alto Adige are using high elevations and snowmelt to produce resilient Alpine wines.
Climate Change & Regulations: An article from SevenFifty Daily examines whether traditional wine appellation systems can survive climate change, noting concerns that a vast majority of current Italian wine regions may need to adapt their standards.
Emerging Markets: Wine-Searcher discusses the “Rise of New Old World Wine,” focusing on the growing influence and centuries-old traditions of Central and Eastern European winemaking (such as Bulgaria).
Market Analysis (Champagne): The Drinks Business provides a deep dive into the 2025 year-end shipment figures for Champagne, suggesting that while global demand declined on paper, actual underlying consumption remained stronger than the data implies.
Viticulture Challenges: A report on the “Golden Age” of English wine highlights a rising threat from a “tiny villain”—the spotted wing drosophila (a type of fruit fly) which is increasingly affecting vineyards across England and Wales.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 02-15-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features several stories related to spirits, wine, and mixology trends. Here is a summary of the stories posted on February 15, 2026:
Wine & Spirits Trends
The Best Whiskey of 2025: According to spirits expert Fred Minnick, the top whiskey of the past year is a high-proof bottle coming in at 142.8 proof. This selection was made following his annual blind-tasting marathon of the top 100 whiskeys.
The 2022 Bordeaux Vintage: A review of the 2022 Bordeaux vintage based on a major blind-tasting event held in London. Experts discuss whether the high expectations for this year’s production are justified.
Choosing Wine at Restaurants: A piece from Mashed explains why ordering your wine before your meal might backfire, suggesting that food pairings should dictate the wine choice rather than the other way around.
Cocktails & Mixology
The Uffizi Cocktail: A spotlight on a low-ABV (alcohol by volume) cocktail. It is a bittersweet drink featuring fresh grapefruit juice, Bonal Gentiane-Quina, and Cocchi Americano.
Dirty Martini Bites: A creative culinary method to transform the classic dirty martini—traditionally made with gin or vodka and olive brine—into “savory boozy bites.”
Travel & Destinations
Top Whiskey Bars in Las Vegas: A guide to the seven best spots in Las Vegas to enjoy whiskey, highlighting venues that offer cinematic atmospheres and extensive spirit collections.
The liquor industry news for February 14, 2026, curated by Mark Lenzi on Flipboard, features several key stories affecting the wine and spirits market:
Industry & Market Trends
Vine Removal in Lodi: The California Farm Bureau projects that another 40,000 acres of vines will be pulled this year. Growers in the Lodi region are particularly concerned as this trend continues to reshape the landscape due to changing market demands.
Decline in Scotch Exports: Global Scotch whisky exports fell by 0.6% in value and 4.3% in volume in 2025. Specifically, shipments to the U.S. have dropped by 15% since the implementation of a 10% tariff.
New-School Wine Collectives: As small wineries face rising production costs, tariffs, and climate-related challenges, new-school collectives are emerging as a vital resource to help these smaller brands survive and grow.
Wine Appreciation & Education
Local Wine Appreciation: A featured piece by Paul Gregutt explores the idea that “all wine appreciation is local,” highlighting gems from regions like Amavi Cellars, Eternal Wines, and Temecula Valley.
Blind Tasting Essentials: Samantha Cole-Johnson provides a guide on the essential tools for blind tasting, emphasizing that while a glass and a brown-bagged bottle are the basics, a sense of adventure is the most important requirement.
Lifestyle & Culture
Celebrity Cocktails: A segment from The Manual details how to make the “Standing Ovation,” a glamorous cocktail currently popular in celebrity circles.
The following stories are featured in the February 12, 2026, edition of Mark Lenzi’s “Liquor Industry News” on Flipboard:
Industry & Culture
Jimmy Buffett’s True Drink of Choice: While synonymous with the Margarita, this story explores how Jimmy Buffett’s actual go-to drink was different, looking back at the legacy of his tropical escapism.
Fred Minnick’s New Memoir: Noted whiskey expert Fred Minnick has released a deeply personal book titled Bottom Shelf: How a Forgotten Brand of Bourbon Saved One Man’s Life, which blends his professional expertise with a narrative of personal revelation.
Wine & Beer News
Australian Winery Disaster: A devastating bushfire in Victoria, Australia (the Longwood fire), destroyed 300 acres of vines at a local winery, leaving the owner and the landscape scorched.
The Importance of Rinsing Beer Glasses: An industry explainer on why reputable breweries rinse glasses before pouring. It details the concept of “beer clean” and how residual oils or detergents can ruin the head and flavor of a beer.
Cocktails & Recipes
Valentine’s Day Cocktails: A collection of visually striking and festive recipes for the holiday, including raspberry Linzer cookie shots and other bubbly or tart drinks.
Simple Two-Ingredient Scotch Cocktail: A feature on a classic Scotch-based drink (likely the Rusty Nail or Rob Roy) that emphasizes how high-quality simplicity can outperform complex recipes.
The Flipboard magazine “Liquor Industry News 02-10-26,” curated by Mark Lenzi (The Wonderful World of Wine), features a collection of stories focused on wine, spirits, and industry trends.
Here is a summary of the stories featured for February 10, 2026:
Wine & Whiskey Guides
Does Wine Actually Need to Breathe? (via Mashed): An exploration of the science behind aerating wine and whether decanting truly improves the flavor profile of your favorite bottle.
14 Essential Bottles of Rye (via VinePair): A historical timeline and guide to rye whiskey, highlighting its status as America’s first whiskey and listing the must-have bottles for enthusiasts.
Consumer Deals & Market Exclusives
Buffalo Trace Bundle Deal (via Men’s Journal): A spotlight on a $100 savings opportunity for a bundle featuring three highly sought-after bourbons: Blanton’s Original Single Barrel, Buffalo Trace, and Eagle Rare.
Australian Exclusive Buffalo Trace (via Man of Many): News of a sub-$100 single barrel Buffalo Trace whiskey that is exclusive to the Australian market, described as a “hidden gem” for international collectors.
Cocktails & Lifestyle
New Orleans Cocktail Classics (via Tasting Table): A look at six timeless recipes from the spiritual birthplace of American cocktail culture, including drinks that have never gone out of style.
High-Altitude Drinking Strategy (via Life & Style Magazine): A science-backed guide for frequent flyers on how to choose or mix cocktails that actually taste good at high altitudes, where taste buds are often dulled by cabin pressure and dry air.
The magazine serves as a daily digest for enthusiasts looking to keep up with specific bottle releases, historical whiskey context, and practical serving tips.
Based on the Flipboard collection for February 8, 2026, here is a summary of the featured stories:
Football Food and Wine Pairings: A new podcast episode from The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) explores the best wine selections to pair with classic football snacks and meals.
Publix Liquor Store Strategy: An article from Tasting Table explains the legal and strategic reasons why Publix supermarkets maintain their liquor sales in entirely separate storefronts rather than inside the main grocery aisles.
Milan’s Top Wine Restaurants: Wine Spectator highlights nine of the best dining locations in Milan, Italy, specifically curated for their exceptional wine lists and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Best Italian Cocktails: In light of the Winter Olympics in Milan, Esquire provides a guide to 15 expert-recommended Italian cocktails, ranging from classic aperitivos to modern drinks.
Jack Daniel’s Rankings: Chowhound reviews and ranks various Jack Daniel’s whiskey flavors, highlighting a specific high-proof variety that stands out for its 20-proof “bonus punch.”
Valentine’s Day Cocktails: Robb Report features a list of 10 cocktail recipes curated by bartender Jason O’Bryan that are considered perfect for Valentine’s Day celebrations.
Based on the Flipboard collection for February 6, 2026, here are the summaries of the stories posted on that date:
The Bell’s Beer Conundrum (Slate): This story explores the fallout and fan “theories” following the sale of the beloved craft brewery Bell’s to a major beverage giant. It examines what this acquisition says about the current state of the craft beer industry and the tension between independent roots and corporate ownership.
6 Underrated White Wines From Historically Red-centric Regions (VinePair): This article highlights white wine varieties that are often overlooked because they come from regions world-famous for their reds, such as Bordeaux and Burgundy. It encourages enthusiasts to look past the famous reds to find hidden gems in these classic territories.
(Note: Other stories in the collection, such as those regarding Chinese wine, NFL fan drinking habits, and King of Kentucky bourbon,
The following stories were highlighted in the “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 02-04-26” collection by Mark Lenzi on Flipboard:
New Zealand Pinot Noir Evolution: An exploration of how New Zealand Pinot Noir has refined its “shape” and style since the mid-2000s, moving toward a more sophisticated and paradisiacal profile.
The White Wine Resurgence: A report on the global market shift where consumers are increasingly moving from red wine to white wine, specifically highlighting the role of Vinho Verde in this trend.
Chianti Food Pairings: A guide focused on the bright acidity and deep flavors of Chianti, specifically how it serves as a premier Italian red wine pairing for various meat dishes.
Wine and Heart Health: A comparison between red and white wine to determine which variety offers better benefits for heart health.
The Rise of Non-Alcoholic Tequila: An analysis of the growing $19 billion tequila market and whether non-alcoholic alternatives can successfully replicate the complex flavor profile of the real spirit.
Angry Orchard’s “Ex-Change” Program: A Valentine’s Day promotion by Boston Beer Co. that allows consumers to trade in their ex-partner’s leftover belongings for hard cider.
Based on the Flipboard link provided, here is a summary of the liquor industry news stories posted today, February 2, 2026:
Talking Whiskey with Colonel Craig Duncan: In Episode 308 of “The Wonderful World of Wine” podcast, hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi interview Colonel Craig Duncan to discuss various aspects of the whiskey industry.
The 2025 Top 50 Largest Wineries: An industry report from Wine Business detailing the ranking and performance of the top 50 largest wineries over the past year.
Jack Daniel’s Age-Stated Releases: A feature from VinePair exploring the success of Jack Daniel’s recent high-end, age-stated whiskey releases and discussing the aging potential of Tennessee whiskey.
2026 Whiskey Trends: Tasting Table highlights eight key trends to watch in the whiskey world throughout 2026, suggesting a strong year ahead for bourbon and whiskey enthusiasts.
The following are the liquor industry news stories posted today, February 1, 2026, from the provided link:
Chicago’s Claim to a Whiskey Classic: A feature from Tasting Table explores the history of a classic whiskey cocktail, suggesting that despite popular belief linking it to New York, Chicago is actually its likely birthplace.
The Refined State of New Zealand Pinot Noir: Vinography examines the evolution of New Zealand’s wine scene, specifically highlighting the refined and maturing profile of Pinot Noir from regions like North Canterbury.
The Chimayó Cocktail: Food & Wine details this 50-year-old New Mexican favorite, which blends tequila, unfiltered apple cider, crème de cassis, and fresh lemon juice.
The Bartender’s “Never Order” List: An article from The Takeout provides an insider’s perspective on drinks that bartenders personally avoid ordering, often due to hygiene concerns or the complexity of preparation.
Tips for Drinking Vodka Straight: The Takeout also offers a guide on how to appreciate vodka neat, focusing on quality selection and proper serving temperatures to make the experience more enjoyable.
The following liquor industry news stories were posted to the Flipboard magazine on January 31, 2026:
Champagne and Chocolate Pairings: An exploration of the evolving (and sometimes debated) art of pairing chocolate with Champagne, noting that it has become a popular subject in the industry.
Isiah Thomas Launches Kosher Champagne: NBA legend and Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas has entered the kosher wine market, debuting a new Champagne line created in partnership with a historic French producer.
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Expansion: The Kentucky Bourbon Trail has officially added 10 new stops, including distillery experiences and satellite tasting rooms, bringing the total number of locations to 68.
Luxury Bourbon Recommendations: A guide highlighting specific bourbon whiskeys priced over $300 that are considered “worth the splurge” for serious collectors and enthusiasts.
German Winter Beer Traditions: A look at a centuries-old German beer drink recommended as an ideal warm beverage for the winter season, contrasting with the American preference for cold beer.
Blind Tasting Tips from Sommeliers: Six professional sommeliers shared their top advice for blind tasting wine, a practice that is becoming increasingly democratized and popular in wine bars.
The following liquor industry news stories were featured on Mark Lenzi’s “Liquor Industry News” for January 30, 2026:
2026 Grammys Cocktail Menu: Patrón, the official tequila partner of the Grammys, has unveiled its cocktail menu for the upcoming event on February 1. The lineup is described as “award-worthy” and showcases high-end mixology.
Wine Pricing Controversy: A recent headline from The Drinks Business claiming that the average price of a bottle of U.S. wine reached $56.78 in 2025 has been challenged. Industry experts suggest this figure is inaccurate and likely based on flawed data or specific high-end segments rather than the broader market.
Taylor Swift-Inspired Wine Marketing: A look at how wine brands can adopt “Swiftie” marketing tactics—being subtle, relevant, and building deep community connections—to reach modern consumers.
Sustainability in Spirits: An exploration of what “sustainability” actually means for spirits brands in 2026, highlighting a shift from nebulous buzzwords to concrete commitments in production and packaging.
Pinot Grigio Reclassification: New, tighter rules have been implemented for the Pinot Grigio Delle Venezie DOC. Any Italian producers wishing to reclassify their wines under this designation must now commit to the move via a formal annual process.
Top Whiskeys Under $50: Whiskey experts provided a curated list of the best “bang-for-your-buck” bottles, aiming to help consumers find high quality in the mid-range price bracket.
Based on the “Liquor Industry News 01-28-26” magazine, here are the summaries for the articles and stories posted today, January 28, 2026:
Early Warning for Wine Spoilage Glows in the Dark (phys.org) Researchers have developed a living biosensor using bacteria that illuminates when it detects acetic acid. This serves as an early warning signal that wine is beginning to spoil, potentially saving producers from significant losses.
8 Worst Celebrity-Owned Liquor Brands (Tasting Table) This piece examines the surge in celebrity-backed spirits, highlighting specific brands that fail to meet quality standards. It notes that while many famous figures enter the market, a lack of industry knowledge often leads to products that are more about marketing than craftsmanship.
How Smoothie Beers are Helping to Boost Sales (The Drinks Business) Despite being a polarizing trend, “smoothie beers”—brews with a thick, fruit-puree consistency—are credited with driving up beer sales in the U.S. market and attracting new consumers to the brewing sector.
The Worst Places to Store Wine at Home (The Drinks Business) This guide identifies common household mistakes that accelerate wine degradation, such as storing bottles on top of the refrigerator or in the back of a garage, where temperature fluctuations and vibrations can ruin the liquid.
The following stories and articles were featured in the Liquor Industry News 01-27-26 collection:
Industry & Market Trends
California Grape Shortage: The 2025 California grape harvest is projected to be the lowest in nearly 50 years. Production is expected to be down 24% compared to last year’s crop, creating significant concern for the U.S. wine industry.
Wine vs. Books Market Comparison: An article by Tom Wark discusses the transparency of the wine market, arguing that until wine is sold with the same retail accessibility and structure as books, consumers will continue to deal with the complexities and “deceit” of middlemen.
Wine & Health
Healthiest Wine Options: Nutrition experts identified five types of wine considered the “healthiest.” While noting that alcohol should be consumed in moderation, the article highlights specific RD-approved options for those looking to raise a glass.
Spirits & Champagne
Jack Daniel’s Trivia: A feature on the iconic whiskey brand reveals 10 lesser-known facts about Jack Daniel’s, exploring its history and the story behind its signature square bottle.
Champagne in Cinema: A look at how Champagne is used as a symbol of joy, wealth, and love in iconic film scenes, such as Marilyn Monroe’s famous pairing of bubbly and potato chips in The Seven Year Itch.
Science & Research
Wine-Tasting Rats: In a unique study, researchers found that rats have the biological ability to differentiate between different varieties of white wine, shedding light on the complexities of olfactory and taste perception.
January 26, 2026, the liquor industry news roundup curated by Mark Lenzi includes the following stories:
Santa Barbara’s New Wine Experience: The Hilt Estate has launched “The Hideaway Experience” at The Barn in Santa Ynez, which is being described as a premier destination for wine tasting in the region.
Brewery Etiquette: A guide on brewery “faux pas” highlights common behaviors—such as indecisiveness at the tap—that cause frustration for staff and other patrons.
Old Fashioned Alternatives: For fans of the classic Old Fashioned, a new feature recommends various cocktail “riffs” and similar drinks to try next.
Non-Alcoholic Beer Rankings: An updated list evaluates the non-alcoholic beer market, identifying 15 brands worth buying and 10 that consumers should avoid.
Weekly Industry Roundup: Mark Lenzi (CSW, CSS, FWS) provides his “Liquor Industry Week In Review,” covering broader trends and insights across the wine and spirits sector.
The following is a summary of the liquor industry news and stories featured for January 25, 2026, as curated by Mark Lenzi on Flipboard:
Wine & Spirits Highlights
Puglia’s Rising Star: A spotlight on Susumaniello, an indigenous grape variety from Puglia that has recently moved from the shadows to gain significant recognition and popularity.
Expert Cocktail Recommendations: A guide to the 14 best Campari cocktails beyond the classic Negroni and Boulevardier, exploring the 150-year history of the bitter liqueur.
RTD Beverage Rankings: An evaluation of 18 low-sugar canned cocktails and malt beverages, noting how the industry has evolved far beyond the original dominance of brands like White Claw and Truly.
Travel & Bars
Napa Valley Insider Tips: A list of 7 under-the-radar Napa wineries that locals prefer for high-quality wine without the “tourist scene.”
Industry Secrets: An exposé on illegal “shady” bartender moves, discussing the fine line between standard bar practices and legal violations in the service industry.
Mixers & Non-Alcoholic
Sparkling Drink Rankings: A ranking of 12 San Pellegrino sparkling drinks, celebrating the brand’s 125-year history in the naturally sourced mineral water market.
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