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Alcohol consumption is tanking among youths, so wine brands are chasing Gen Z with NASCAR and WWE partnerships
Alcohol consumption is tanking among youths, so wine brands are chasing Gen Z with NASCAR and WWE partnerships

How wines haunted by “fuddy-duddy pretense” are shaking it off by tying themselves to pop culture

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