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videoVeuve Clicquot 1982 Cave Privee Champagne
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[Primeurs 2025] Un millésime « pied au plancher »
Le millésime 2025 rebat les cartes pour les vins de Bordeaux. Taux d’alcool bas, tanins élégants, stress hydrique sans stress thermique… Les vignerons doivent tout réapprendre pour en tirer quelque chose de beau, et ça a fonctionné ! Ils nous racontent ce millésime si particulier. Related homepage: https://snagitpro.com/ Lorsque la rédaction de Terre de Vins […] Cet article [Primeurs 2025] Un millésime « pied au plancher » est apparu en premier sur Terre de Vins .
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Space-brewed sake snapped up for £517k
A bottle of Japanese sake made using space-fermented mash has fetched almost ¥110 million (£517,000), and things are still looking stellar for its producer, Dassai, which now has its sights set on making the drink on the moon. The post Space-brewed sake snapped up for £517k appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Wine Offers That Deserve a Place in Your Trolley.
Spain, Italy and South Africa all figure today. The post Wine Offers That Deserve a Place in Your Trolley. appeared first on MidWeek Wines .
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How Trauma Affects the Brain and Nervous System
Mental Health & Dual Diagnosis · Trauma How Trauma Affects the Brain and Nervous System Trauma can change how the brain detects danger, stores memories, regulates emotions, and sends stress signals through the body. Quick answer: Trauma affects the brain and nervous system by keeping the body stuck in survival mode. This can lead to […]
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What Are the Different Types of Tequila?
A Complete Expert Guide Tequila is often spoken about as a single category, but in reality, it’s a spectrum. One […] The post What Are the Different Types of Tequila? appeared first on Billy's Tequila .
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Craft Brewers Conference and CiderCon® team-up in 2027
Brewers Association and American Cider Association Announce Co-Location of CiderCon® and the Craft Brewers Conference® in 2027 Independent Beverage Alcohol Communities to Gather Together in San Antonio, April 5–7, 2027 Boulder, Colo . (June 16, 2026) — The Brewers Association (BA) and the American Cider Association (ACA) today announced that CiderCon® and the Craft Brewers Conference® & BrewExpo America® (CBC ®) will co-locate in San Antonio, Texas, April 5–7, 2027. The collaboration brings together two leading gatherings for independent beverage alcohol producers while maintaining the distinct identities, communities, and educational experiences that attendees value most. “Independent beverage producers are navigating many of the same opportunities and challenges, from evolving consumer preferences to operational pressures and innovation across categories,” said Bart Watson, president and CEO of the Brewers Association. “By bringing these communities together under one roof, we can cr
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The Heart of the Hotel: Aleph Rome Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, Italy
Step inside and if you listen closely, you can hear it—the clink of glass, the shake of ice, the bursts of laughter, the roar of celebration. It’s a cacophony of cocktails…at one time a Strauss waltz, another a Herrmann score. Even if you wanted to resist it, the pull is too strong. From the over-the-top
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Neptune Brewery marks new chapter with brand refresh
Liverpool-based Neptune Brewery is celebrating more than 10 years in the industry with a refreshed new look. The independent business has long been known for its trademark trident, making its vegan-friendly beers instantly recognisable in pubs and bars across the country. Since launching in 2015, Neptune has built a strong and dependable reputation in a...
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Ti Ced spices things up with indulgence
A newcomer to the «Les Classiques» range, Épices Douces is a blend of agricole rums from the French West Indies, slowly infused with citrus and a selection of spices: tonka bean, cocoa, vanilla and cinnamon. Tasting note provided by the producer: Nose: opens on spicy notes. Vanilla and cinnamon come first, followed by notes of… Cet article Ti Ced spices things up with indulgence est apparu en premier sur Rumporter .
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Columbia Creek Tennessee Whiskey
I’d like to thank Columbia Creek and their PR partners for providing this sample with no strings attached. The sun is coming out here in Minnesota. The snow is melted, or at least it was. We are in that time of year where you don't know if you need to shovel the driveway or if you can sit on the deck in shorts. And no, I don't mean you folks from more southern climates. In Minnesota, it isn't unusual for folks to be in shorts as soon as the temp hits the 50s in the spring. And by "folks" I mean me. Of course, I tend to wear shorts all year long. I'm not going to let a little thing like the outside weather keep me from being comfortable in my house. That's what blankets are for. I'm stubborn like that. Which leads me nicely to tonight's whiskey. Columbia Creek Tennessee Whiskey is a sourced whiskey out of Columbia, Tennessee, which the press release says is "where mules outnumber stoplights and pride runs as deep as the creeks." They also use the mule as a mascot on the bottle. The comp
videoHome Distilling Could Become Legal… Plus Kentucky Senator Bourbon Release #7 Review
Whiskey might be changing in a big way. A recent appeals court ruling could potentially make home distilling legal in the United States - a move that could reshape the entire whiskey landscape. But that’s not the only shift happening right now. This week on Bourbon Bytes, I break down: • The home distilling ruling and what it actually means • MGP slowing production and what that signals for bourbon supply • A potential deal between Sazerac and Brown-Forman • Sazerac’s newly named Tennessee disti
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Decanter World Wine Awards 2026 Best in Show: Top 50 wines
The results of Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2026 have been published, revealing a global wine landscape that is more diverse, competitive and exciting than ever before. The world’s largest wine competition, almost 17,000 wines from 58 countries were blind tasted by 245 leading wine experts, including 63 Masters of Wine and 24 Master Sommeliers,...
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Glenmorangie Lighthouse 12 Year Old
A Scot on Scotch reviews the Glenmorangie Lighthouse, a 12-year-old single malt Scotch whisky, released to celebrate the opening of the distillery's new experimental still-house. The post Glenmorangie Lighthouse 12 Year Old appeared first on A Scot on Scotch .
videoHow to Recognize Syrah🤔
For many wine lovers, the answer is black pepper! Combined with fresh berries, vibrant acidity, and layers of spice, it's one of the most distinctive aromatic signatures in the wine world. Learn to recognize it once, and you'll never smell Syrah the same way again. Explore more tasting notes and wine secrets in this full review. 🍷 See you there!
videoVeuve Clicquot 1982 Cave Privee Champagne Review
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin is a Champagne house founded in 1772 by Philippe Clicquot. At that time is was called Clicquot champagnes. He retired in 1801 and left the business to his son Francois Clicquot, who has just married Barbe Nicole Ponsardin in 1798. In 1805 Francois died of typhoid. He was 30. His brother, Philippe wanted to liquidate the business but Francois, wife, Barbe Nicole, now a widow (or “Veuve”) decided to run the business. In the 1800s most businesses were run by men and at the time of Francois’ death Barbe Nicole was only 28 years of age with a young daughter. At that time, the Napoleonic Code prohibited women from working, voting, earning money, or entering schools and universities without the consent of their husband or father. But widows were the only women in French society allowed to run their own business. Despite incredible backlash, she proved to the male members of family that she was capable of running the business by completing an apprenticeship cour
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Yeah Wines Cabernet Franc 2024
Begging to be shared, this Yeah Wine Cabernet Franc is armed and ready for casual gatherings and picnics where laughter is as free-flowing as the pours. Sourced from a Margaret River vineyard, scents of ripe plums, baked blueberries and blackberries get your attention with a suggestion of blackberry jubes. A threat of dried herbs weaves its way through adding detail with fine, dusty tannins building structure. What makes this wine so appealing is the flow between the fruit, generosity and restraint. Unpretentious and charming all at once, splash it liberally in the glasses of those nearby or just snuggle up to a glass or two on a lazy Friday night with Netflix riding shotgun. Clever stuff. 91/100 Region: Margaret River RRP: $35 Source: Sample Winery Website Subscribe to Qwine here Follow: Instagram , LinkedIn and X
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Boulder’s Sweetest Summer Solstice Treats: Ice Cream, Gelato & Summer Desserts
As the sun lingers over the Flatirons and Boulder enjoys its longest day of the year, the city takes on a special kind of energy. Families stroll Pearl Street beneath golden evening light, hikers return from Chautauqua with tired legs and happy smiles, and patio tables fill with friends soaking up every last minute of […] The post Boulder’s Sweetest Summer Solstice Treats: Ice Cream, Gelato & Summer Desserts first appeared on About Boulder County Colorado - Visitor and Local Guide to Boulder County Colorado .
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Yeah Wines Bringing Sexy Back Merlot 2024
If Merlot is your thing, this Yeah Wines release may just bring sexy back. It's got a bit of get up and go, some swagger, energy and lift. Give it some air and it will pay dividends, coaxing out aromas of purple flowers and blackcurrant paste. A concentrated flavour profile is spearheaded by plums and blackberries with a satisfying core of dark fruit. What elevates its appeal is its honesty, and that is evident on the label where winemaker Andrew Dawson simply adds, "unfined and unfiltered without much mucking about". Notes of fennel and licorice add savoury delight late, but of interest is a noticeable alcohol warmth that pegs this back a notch or two. Perhaps that's just part of the wine's untamed spirit? In all, this will find its people with good company and some backyard barbecue beats to celebrate its appeal. 89/100 Region: Blackwood Valley RRP: $35 Source: Sample Winery Website Subscribe to Qwine here Follow: Instagram , LinkedIn and&nbs
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Short Pour Video No 23 – Wally Maurer, Domaine Berrian Springs, Berrian Springs, Michigan
Short Pour Video No. 23 features Wally Maurer, Domaine Berrien, Berrien Springs, Michigan.
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Short Pour Video No 24 – Federica Cerreto, Cerreto Wines, Alba, Italy
Short Pour Video No. 24 features Federico Cerreto, Cerreto Wines, Alba, Italy.
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Vino Video – Peter Velleno, Winemaker, Castello di Amorosa, Napa Valley
What could be better than making wine in a castle? Peter Velleno does in fact, make wine in a castle, in Napa Valley. Castello di Amorosa is found in Calistoga at the north end of Napa Valley and actually is easy to miss. As you head up the driveway this 13th century Tuscan castle reveals [...]
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3 Reasons to Source All Forms of Alcohol from a Reputable Supplier That Delivers To Your Door
When it comes to the management of any type of hospitality operation, holding any type of special business event or even putting on a private celebration in the southern hemisphere country of New Zealand, sourcing each and every form of alcohol from a reputable supplier that will be able to deliver directly to your door …
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Lady Bird Bourbon and the Weekend Texas Wakes Up Again
There’s a particular kind of spring morning in the Hill Country that makes you stop talking mid-sentence. The air is cool enough to keep you honest, but the sun is already warming the limestone. A breeze comes through and you catch cedar, damp soil, and that faint chalky smell of caliche dust when a truck […]
