June 2026 Newsletter
BULK MARKET ACTIVITY CONTINUES INTO SUMMER As we move further into 2026, we’ve continued to see steady momentum across the…
BULK MARKET ACTIVITY CONTINUES INTO SUMMER As we move further into 2026, we’ve continued to see steady momentum across the…
As we move into spring, we’re excited to share a few important updates from the Bozzano & Co. team—both a…
As we approach the eve of 2025, I’ve been thinking a lot about the year we’ve had – the good,…
It should come as no surprise to the readers of this that the Central Coast grape market is facing a…
We had the pleasure of sharing some current market insights at our recent 7/1 seminar with the Paso Robles Wine…
It was a busy Q1 for the Bozzano & Co. team. In February, Jeanine made her way up to Napa…
The heat spike over the last week has compounded the effects of the already- light crop, resulting in lower yields throughout the Central Coast. We’ve heard that parts of Monterey County are down as much as 50%, and Santa Barbara County is estimated to be 30-40% down. As one winery buyer stated, the heat “blowtorched” grapes on the vine, leaving exposed fruit shriveled and desiccated. As Paso Robles starts picking its flagship Cabernet Sauvignon, we are expecting that yields will be lower than expected as well.