Featured Winery of the Week: Easley Winery

@easleywinery @EasleyWinery  Easley Winery began as the dream of Jack & Joan Easley in the late 1960’s. Making wines as a hobby in their basement in Indianapolis, Jack and Joan dreamed of growing grapes and making wine in Indiana. After working with friends, Jack and Joan successfully lobbied the Indiana government so wine could be made … Read more

Featured Winery of the Week: Wyandotte Winery

@WyandotteWinery   @Wyandotte_Wine The first and oldest winery in Central Ohio, Wyandotte Winery opened its doors to the public in 1977. At the time, Floyd Jones, the original owner, constructed the foundation of the winery, only 10 wineries existed in the state of Ohio. Floyd and his wife Peggy worked on the grounds of the winery … Read more

At Fall Retreat in Napa Valley WineAmerica Promotes Industry Solidarity, Announces Future Leadership

Napa Valley, November 10, 2017–WineAmerica, the National Organization of American Wineries, showed its support for the northern California wine industry with a “Winery Solidarity Tour” of several wineries, and also announced the organization’s future leadership, during its Fall Retreat in the Napa Valley. On the afternoon of Thursday, November 9, roughly 25 WineAmerica Board members … Read more

Fall 2017: Board Retreat – Napa, CA

Dear Colleague, Welcome to WineAmerica’s Fall Retreat in the stunning, iconic Napa Valley. Our annual gathering will have three distinct half-day sessions: WineAmerica Business Meeting; Strategic Planning; and State and Regional Associations Advisory Council roundtable. The first two sessions on Thursday, November 9 will occur at the historic Beringer winery, where we will also savor an … Read more