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State Profiles: New Mexico Wine Country

Viva Vino!  That’s the upbeat rallying cry of the New Mexico Wine Growers Association, created in 1991 and capably led by Executive Director Christopher Goblet to promote, protect, and educate the state’s industry and consumers. The organization hosts two major festivals in Las Cruces and Albuquerque and was able to secure a Vineyard Restoration Fund … Read more

Policy Prespectives

DC Updates Election Results: Trump 47 After many months of campaigning, vitriol, and intrigue, the 2024 election is over, and Donald Trump will be the second person in history to serve two nonconsecutive terms as President. His win was decisive in the Electoral College and the popular vote reflecting several major shifts among the American … Read more

State Profiles: New Jersey Wine Country

New Jersey has a long and vibrant history of wine, starting even before the United States existed, with grapes planted in 1758 in response to a financial incentive from the British Crown. The industry flourished in the 19th and 20th Centuries until Prohibition and even produced “New Jersey Champagne” in 1870.  But the modern era … Read more

Policy Prespectives

DC Updates I voted, and I hope you will, too. It’s a right, privilege and responsibility we have as Americans to help shape our own future. Tuesday is election day, finally, after months of political fighting. No one has a crystal ball, but WineAmerica’s Michael Kaiser recently wrote an informative piece for Wine Industry Advisor … Read more

State Profiles: New Hampshire Wine Country

For a relatively small state, New Hampshire has incredible diversity in terms of its geography, which translates into diversity of grape and wine production. Vineyards, orchards, and berry fields produce wines, ciders, and fruit wines, and the grape varieties match each region’s specific climate. Cornell creations like Aromella, Noiret, and Traminette thrive in the Seacoast … Read more