The Wine of Human KindnessKaren PageAndrew Dornenburg
Bottom line, Gaviglio doesn't think the robots pose any current threat to the present human-caregivers of the vineyards. "Producers will still decide what to do; they will have a choice to use a robot or a tractor." In the end, he notes that even with their presence, wine itself is...
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Recently, New World Taishan Hotel appointed Ms. Joanne Ko as the Director of Human Resources to assist the General Manager in overall Human Resources Management of the hotel. Joanne has more than 12 years experiences in Human Resource management, served at Accor, Marriott and Hilton hotel groups ...
Clearly, the image that the concept "wine" brings to mind for a modern human is a far cry from what it would have been for most humans throughout history. When zooming out with the lens of history, we can see that traditions many wineries model themselves on today may only be a centu...
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4. THE EMERGING TALENT GAP POSES RISKS FOR THE WINE INDUSTRY Ray Johnson, Director of Wine Business Institute, Sonoma State University Carol O’Hara, Partner, Burr, Pilger & Mayer, Moderator Tom O’Brien, Director of Human Resources, Trinchero Family Estates Larry Smith, Senior Vice President...
Phylloxera is famous as the pest that destroyed vast areas of European vineyard in the 19th Century, almost wiping out some of the world's greatest wine regions. As we reported earlier this month, it has now reared its head in the Washington subregion of Walla Walla; but what exactly is ...
I’m working on my own theory of “Grape Transformations,” which will be an occasional series here at The Wine Economist. I’m not interested in fads and trends. I want to understand instances where a person or small group fundamentally changed the nature of wine or the way that a type...