
US Dietary Guidelines Blink on Alcohol: What It Means for Wine
The new US dietary guidelines sidestep strict alcohol limits. Here’s what this small win means for wine lovers, moderation, and the industry’s next moves.

The new US dietary guidelines sidestep strict alcohol limits. Here’s what this small win means for wine lovers, moderation, and the industry’s next moves.

The new US Dietary Guidelines sidestep strict alcohol limits, favoring common-sense moderation. What it means for wine drinkers, producers, and policy ahead.

The new US Dietary Guidelines avoid strict alcohol limits, nudging moderation instead. What it means for wine lovers, buying intent, and smarter sipping.

US Dietary Guidelines skip hard alcohol limits, favor common-sense moderation. What it means for wine drinkers, policy ripple effects, and smart pairing habits.

New US dietary guidelines drop daily drink counts for a softer “consume less” message—good optics now, likely long-term headwinds for wine and hospitality.

The new US Dietary Guidelines drop daily drink limits and urge less alcohol. Here’s why that’s a long-term headwind for wine—and how the industry can adapt.

US dietary guidelines skip strict alcohol limits, sidestepping 'no safe level.' What it means for wineries, retailers, and anyone who enjoys wine with dinner.

The new US Dietary Guidelines skip 'no safe level' and drop daily drink counts. Here's what it means for wine, moderation messaging, and global policy ripples.

New US Dietary Guidelines skip strict alcohol limits—a small win for wine. What it means for moderation messaging, labeling, and global policy moving forward.

US dietary guidelines skip strict alcohol limits, favoring common sense. What that means for wineries, drinkers, and the pushback against 'no safe level'.