The VinePair Podcast: Wine is Art, But Wineries Must Also Operate as Businesses

Rise and Fall: The Impact of the Pandemic on the Alcohol Industry

The United States had a massive demand for alcohol in the months leading up to the outbreak of Covid-19, but there was not enough supply to meet it. When the pandemic hit, domestic alcohol brands significantly increased their production. However, as the market continues to adjust, many producers find themselves with more stock than they can sell. This has led to the unfortunate closure of businesses due to fierce competition.

The wine market is especially affected by this issue as winemakers often see their craft more as an art than a business. While winemaking is undoubtedly an art form, it must also be commercially viable to sustain a business. This struggle is not unique to the wine industry as we see similar challenges in other industries such as fashion and restaurants.

On a recent episode of the “VinePair Podcast,” Adam, Joanna, and Zach discussed a San Francisco Chronicle article highlighting the challenges faced by California winemakers. They argued that these difficulties were more of a result of the pandemic’s impact rather than a permanent shift in Americans’ attitudes towards wine. They suggested that small winemakers should be more transparent about their business plans to better prepare for tough times ahead.

Joanna was reading an article about the hidden hazards of hospitality when a bar is too big, Zach was exploring how low-sulfite wines from Burgundy could reshape tradition, and Adam was delving into why drink makers seek royal warrants and the potential nervousness surrounding this practice at the moment. Listen to the full discussion on the VinePair Podcast available on various platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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