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William Chris Hires Director of Wine Projects

June 14, 2023 Miles Smith 0

William Chris Wine Company has hired Seth Urbanek as its new Director of Wine Projects. Urbanek’s role involves establishing the first full-scale sparkling wine production facility in Texas. He plans to focus on méthode traditionnelle […]

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William Chris Expands Footprint with New Tasting Room

April 3, 2023 Miles Smith 0

William Chris Wine Company has opened its newest vineyard and wine tasting destination, Uplift Vineyard, in Burnet, Texas. The 78-acre property in the Texas Hill Country AVA features an intimate tasting room nestled amongst 55 […]

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How This Move Could Set Up Success for Lost Draw

December 13, 2022 Miles Smith 0

The first leg of Lost Draw Cellars’ strategic move to bring itself closer to an Austin audience is complete, with the opening of its new tasting room 30 miles from the Texas State Capitol.  Lost […]

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How Lost Draw’s Founder’s Career and Philosophy Have Evolved – Vintner Q&A

September 7, 2022 Miles Smith 0

This is part of a continuing series of Q&As with members of the American wine community from across the United States. Vintner Magazine will share business and personal insights from winery owners, vintners, marketing managers, […]

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The Role Location Played in Lost Draw’s Growth Plan

July 25, 2022 Miles Smith 0

It may not seem like a big difference to open a new location 30 miles from your original winery and tasting room, but Lost Draw Cellars founder Andrew Sides doesn’t see it that way.  William […]

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This Hiring Strategy is Key to Growth for William Chris

June 9, 2022 Miles Smith 0

If you’re looking to drive growth, William Chris Wine Company COO Andrew Sides recommends investing in the right people. The growth trajectory is continuing for the Hye, Texas company, which recently expanded its staff by […]

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Experts Offer Sage Advice For The New Year

January 3, 2022 Miles Smith 0

Despite challenges created by various obstacles during the past two years, people are still going to wake up and decide they’re going to go into business for themselves. However, during the last two years, even […]

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Wineries reflect on 2021 and share plans for new year

December 31, 2021 Miles Smith 0

Sure, every year is different and brings with it unique challenges and unforeseen circumstances that businesses navigate in real-time. But when winding down the current year and gearing up for the next, everybody is wondering […]

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Three Ways Technology is Helping Wineries Conserve Time and Resources

December 13, 2021 Miles Smith 0

Wine-oriented businesses are staying up to date on technology, using it to improve speed, quality control and their environmental footprint. Here are three ways wineries across the United States are using the newest tech available […]

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How William Chris takes a Team Approach to Winemaking

July 26, 2021 Miles Smith 0

Winemaking sometimes works best as a team effort. As their businesses’ needs evolve, winemakers who double as owners may find the need to delegate the actual winemaking to other trusted individuals in the organization. As […]

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How Spring Lake is Implementing Safety Standards while Offering a Classic Winery Experience

Driving Growth Amid Inflation, Staffing Woes and Changing Trends

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To say the last three years has been a mixed bag for wine-producing businesses is an understatement.  In 2020, businesses rethought the way they interacted with the public as COVID-19 wrought havoc on the United [...]

Mazza’s Next Generation Keeps Company Moving

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December 29, 2022 0
The gravitas of the Mazza name has grown tremendously in Pennsylvania since the early 1970s when two young entrepreneurs set out to go into business for themselves and make wine in what is now the [...]
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Turning to History Drives TerraVox Forward

December 26, 2022 0
Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chambourcin, Riesling and Chardonnay are all well-loved varietals that represent various regions throughout the United States, but you will find precisely none of these at TerraVox Vineyards. Since 2012, the Kansas [...]
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Ways These Wineries Are Navigating the Great Resignation

December 22, 2022 0
The terms “great resignation” and “quiet quitting” are buzzwords employers are undoubtedly tired of hearing, but they’re nonetheless obstacles business owners who are trying to maintain a robust workforce have to navigate. Karen Bonarrigo, chief [...]
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Tips and Strategies for Optimizing Internships

December 20, 2022 0
Does your company offer internships to people interested in careers in winemaking, management or the hospitality side? Industry professionals told Vintner they offered paid internships, including Willamette Valley Vineyards CEO Jim Bernau, who said internships [...]

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