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Wine supplies continue to outstrip demand. Glenn Proctor of Ciatti and Jeff Bitter of Allied Grape Growers return to discuss the larger-than-(some)-expected 2025 California grape crush, the path to equilibrium in wine su...
Will the US wine industry ever recover from the current glut? is an episode from Liquid Assets: A Beverage Industry Podcast by Julio Pijnappel. Wine supplies continue to outstrip demand. Glenn Proctor of Ciatti and Jeff Bitter of Allied Gra...
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Published Apr 21, 2026, 01:06:41 long, audio available.
Wine supplies continue to outstrip demand. Glenn Proctor of Ciatti and Jeff Bitter of Allied Grape Growers return to discuss the larger-than-(some)-expected 2025 California grape crush, the path to equilibrium in wine supply, and whether the costs of domestic production and competition from imports mean that every acre of wine grapes pulled out of production will never come back. Topics covered in this discussion: The results from the California Grape Crush Report, why prices from that report don't reflect the actual health of wine grape and bulk wine pricing, and why so many industry analysts dramatically underestimated the size of last year's harvest. What the optimal strategy for wineries and growers is and whether buyers are pulling back on contracted commitments at the expense of future stability. What is going to happen to all those mothballed vineyards. The role of imports in replacing lost acres in California and the possibility that all future incremental demand for wine volumes in the US will be met by foreign producers. Relevant time stamps: 03:20 – The status of acreage rightsizing in California and the not-so-good fate of mothballed vineyards. 22:45 – The bulk wine market, demand, and the lack of demand for old vintage wine. 33:30 – The crush report and what it means for different regions and growers. 43:15 – The financialization of the wine industry and incentives to leave your growers out in the cold. 52:30 – Imports, the road to recovery, and the dark world the future could hold. Have a question, qualm or story to tell, reach out via email: Bourcard.Nesin@Rabobank.com Sign up to access our written research: RaboResearch sign-up Note: The content and opinions presented within this podcast are not intended as investment advice, and the opinions rendered are that of the individuals and not Rabobank or its affiliates and should not be considered a solicitation or offer to sell or provide services. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
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Will the US wine industry ever recover from the current glut? is from Liquid Assets: A Beverage Industry Podcast by Julio Pijnappel.
Published Apr 21, 2026 and 01:06:41 long