Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 6/1/25

Hello and welcome to my weekly roundup of the wine stories that I find of interest on the web. I post them to my magazine on Flipboard, but for those of you who aren’t Flipboard-inclined, here’s everything I’ve strained out of the wine-related muck for the week.

Taking root: the rise of biodynamic winemaking in Bordeaux
An in-depth look at a growing practice.

Women hold up the Chinese sky
Nothing cuter than baby feet.

Virginia Is Finally for Wine Lovers
Eric Asimov takes a road trip.

”Is There Great Wine In California?”
An interesting bit of history.

A rallying call to end the crisis
Michael Bettane on the woes of France.

My Visit to the Trump Winery, Where Patriotism Is Sold by the Bottle
I cringe at the thought.

The Texas Michelin-Recognized Sommelier Who Takes Benadryl to Do His Job
Wine allergies are rough.

RNDC to ‘Withdraw’ from California By End of Summer (Developing)
This is a pretty major change to the distribution landscape.

The Mystery—and the Master—of Biodynamics
Kristen Bieler chats with Joly.

A Second-Generation Wine Retailer’s Journey: from Boom Years to Reinvention
A young entrepreneur working it.

China Wine Chases New Consumers
Another look at the market.

The Struggle to Win Back American Wine Tourists
A look at the tough road many are traveling.

How a small wine company complicated Trump’s sweeping tariff plans
A small, temporary victory, but a victory nonetheless.

A small, family-run wine business took on the U.S. executive branch
The NPR Interview.

Wine: The Tasteful Economic Engine
Yes, it’s a press release, but the facts are good reminders.

Institutional Investors Among the Biggest Growers in San Luis Obispo County
The corporate view of viticulture.

Los Cabos’ top sommelier on Mexican wine and viticulture
She sounds great!

From cellar to swipe: Why Gen Z doesn’t care about your tasting notes
Love that title.

How important is the wine label?
We all know the answer.

How One California Winery Is Reinventing Wine Clubs For Millennials And Gen Z
Smart.

Time to Counter the Disinformation About South Africa
Ridiculous that it needs to be done.

The Battle for Bakhmut’s Wine
The tragedy continues.

White Wine Is The New Black
A tragically hip article.

Young, Sober, and Cautious: What a Major Study Says About Alcohol and Gen Z
Felicity Carter takes one for the team.

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