Tag: Steve Lohr
Wine’s Most Inspiring People 2020: From South Dakota Farm to California...
How many years does it take to become a full on legend in the wine business? For Jerry Lohr, who grew up in a South Dakota farming family milking the cows twice daily, it took less than 20 to establish J. Lohr Wines as a brand synonymous with quality and value.
Afternoon Brief, March 1
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Trending Story:
Washington State Reports Lighter Wine Grape Harvest, Excellent Quality in 2017
Washington State's wine grape harvest totaled 227,000...
Steve Lohr Named the 2017 Paso Robles Wine Industry Person of...
2018 Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance Board of Directors Installed
JANUARY 9, 2018 (Paso Robles, CA) Each year Paso Robles Wine Country comes together to...
Afternoon Brief, June 14
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Trending Story:
Restaurant Tables May Have Turned for Small Family Run Wineries
According to Nation's Restaurant News, for chain restaurants...
Steve Lohr of J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines Elected Wine Institute...
SAN FRANCISCO — Steve Lohr, Chairman and CEO of J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines in San Jose and Paso Robles, has been elected Wine...
Afternoon Brief, November 21
Huneeus Vintners Buys Napa Valley's St. Clement Vineyards from Treasury Wine Estates: Treasury Wine Estates has sold Napa Valley's St. Clement Vineyards to Napa-based Huneeus Vintners LLC, according to public records and company representatives...
Steve Lohr Elected Board Chairman of The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance
SAN FRANCISCO—The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) has announced new officers for its board of directors. Steve Lohr of J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines...
Afternoon Brief, November 5
New research predicts California droughts will worsen:
Future droughts in California are likely to bite deeper and last longer than the one now gripping the state, according to new research into the potential effects of climate change...
Afternoon Brief, October 28
How bad is the California drought?:
Across California, from the manicured lawns of Beverly Hills to sun-baked farmers' fields, they are praying for rain this winter. But "El Nino," the weather phenomenon which sometimes brings storms, will be "weak" and "offer little help" to the desperately parched state...