This Week in Wine: Highlights and Updates for August 17, 2025 Chris Lehoux, August 19, 2025 Hello and welcome to my weekly roundup of captivating wine stories from around the web. For those not inclined towards Flipboard, here are the noteworthy tales from the wine world this week: Under the Radar New Zealand Wines to Seek Out Now: Eric Asimov explores exciting wines from New Zealand that deserve your attention. Read more here. Robert Mondavi Winery Owner Prevails in To Kalon Name Battle: In this corporate saga, it seems the money wins yet again. Learn about it. Is The New Prohibition Winning?: This piece discusses the current PR war surrounding restrictions on alcohol. Check it out. U.S. Drinking Rate at New Low as Alcohol Concerns Surge: A significant drop in alcohol consumption is highlighted in this report. Find out more. Barolo veteran Lorenzo Accomasso dies: A tribute to a beloved figure in the Barolo wine scene. Read a fitting tribute. Assaulted Winemaker Issues Rallying Cry: An important message addressing the need for change in Italy regarding homophobia in the wine industry. More details here. Côtes de Provence gains new cru: The region adds a new designation to its prestigious sparkling wines. Learn more. California wine region’s leading industry group is shutting down: A notable development as Monterey Winegrowers cease operations. Read more on this. Are consumers willing to pay more for sustainable wine?: A review that finds customers are indeed ready to invest more in sustainability. Discover the findings. Wine’s Reasons to be Cheerful: An article that takes a look at the brighter aspects of the wine world. Read it here. A top California winery is getting a little edgy: A look into the new directions being explored by this Napa Valley winery. Find out why. This new Napa Valley winery is charging $250 for tastings: Discover the reasons behind this premium pricing for tastings. Learn more. When Trump tariffs hit French barrels and corks, California’s winemakers feel the squeeze: The repercussions of tariffs affecting the wine industry are examined. Check it out. Lanzarote suffers its worst wine grape harvest of the century: A grim report from the Canaries. Read more. Why Washington, D.C. Is an Amazing Place for Adventurous Oenophiles: Explore the unique wine culture in D.C. More on this. England’s sparkling wine is losing its fizz: An analysis of the challenges faced by this industry. Read more. Rob McMillan on lessons we can all learn from the decline in US wine sales: A thoughtful discussion on industry trends and learning opportunities. Discover his insights. What could be the next ‘big thing’ in white wine from Italy?: Italian wines expand beyond the well-known varietals. Explore the possibilities. Old Is New: Global Old Vine Conference Comes to California: An event celebrating the significance of old vines in the wine industry. Join in October. The U.S. Alcohol Industry Is Reeling From Canada’s Booze Boycott: The impact of this boycott on the U.S. market is profound. Read more here. This week’s roundup offers a blend of insightful perspectives and significant developments from the wine world. Happy reading! About the Author: Chris Lehoux Meet Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and dedicated blogger with a deep passion for all things wine-related. With years of expertise in the industry, Chris shares insightful wine reviews, valuable wine tasting tips, expert pairing advice, and captivating tales of vineyard visits. Join Chris on a journey through the world of wine, where every sip is an adventure waiting to be savored! Happenings Press Clippings Trends Wine News