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videoLagavulin 11 SWEET PEAT (Diageo) 2025 (Whisky Verkostung Nr.829)
https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/288790/lagavulin-11-year-old Kontakt: whiskygold@web.de In diesem Video stelle ich Euch meine persönliche Meinung zu einem Whisky vor. Dies ist eine unanhänigige und völlig subjektive Meinung und stellt keine Verbindung zur einer Verkaufsplattform her. Hierbei handelt es sich NICHT um Produktplatzierungen. Der Whisky der vorgestellt wird, ist von mir privat erworben worden und steht in keiner Weise in Verbindung zu dem Unternehmen. Dieses Video beinhalt
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Traditional Drinks from Ecuador
"Got Rum?" magazine shares with us in the April 2026 issue some traditional Ecuadorian cocktails.
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‘Beer Drinker of the Year’ crowned by All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group
The All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group has named Ryan Sabey, deputy political editor at The Sun, as its ‘Beer Drinker of the Year’ for 2026. This is the first time this award has been granted to a journalist. Sabey has been deputy Political Editor at The Sun since 2022. Part of the paper’s politics team since...
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Mike And Matt Taste Yellowstone 7 Year Old Bourbon
Steve Beam sold part ownership in his Limestone Branch Distillery to Luxco in order to get the Yellowstone brand. He is related to the Dant Family that created the brand and he really wanted the brand to bring back the... Continue Reading →
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July 2026
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Good News!
A quick break in the scheduled postings - trust me, I carried on my bitter and pub adventures in the UK after flying to and from Inverness - but this is good news that needs sharing. On Wednesday an email was sent out that I have actually been expecting for a few weeks now, but I didn't want to let the cat out of the bag. Simply put, Murphy & Rude are not going out of business. But first, a tale of how I learnt that news. When it became public that Jeff and co were going to be closing down, I said to Mrs V that I needed to make a big order of malt to see me through the rest of my brewing year. To that end I bought a 50lb/22.7kg of Virginia Pils, and one of English Pale - they are, after all the base of pretty much all of my beers. Also as part of that order I got 25lb/11.4kg bags of Vienna and Biscuit malts; 10lb/4.5kg bags of white wheat and brown malts; and 5lb/2.3kg bags of Munich 9, Munich 15, and Americano (basically pale chocolate) malts; oh and a packet of Greenmont Mother h
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Spotted Wing Drosophila becomes more entrenched
Every year I take a fresh look at Spotted Wing Drosophila. This continual research has highlighted that the problem has become more entrenched in our landscape. It is no longer a potential, or background, issue. For many growers SWD is an established pest that has to be dealt with season upon season. And it is […] The post Spotted Wing Drosophila becomes more entrenched appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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The Best Cities to Explore for Beer and Breweries Around the Globe
It’s great to drink a beer that you’ve never heard of, in a city you’ve never visited, with other beer geeks. The term beer tourism is used to describe this development and has become a very popular guest activity in recent years, which has developed into an important component of the travel offers that focus […] The post The Best Cities to Explore for Beer and Breweries Around the Globe appeared first on Breweries in PA .
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Super Bowl Sunday at a PA Brewery: What to Pour and Who to Watch in 2027
Super Bowl Sunday usually lands differently in Pennsylvania, and that goes beyond the Eagles connection. The state is home to hundreds of craft breweries, which means game day here comes with real options, not just a macro lager and a bag of chips. No matter if you’re going to watch from a taproom or set […] The post Super Bowl Sunday at a PA Brewery: What to Pour and Who to Watch in 2027 appeared first on Breweries in PA .
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Artistic atmosphere
Artelium Wine Estate first featured on these pages in July 2023 having scooped the award for best newcomer at the Wine GB awards 2022 so it was a distinct pleasure to be invited back three years later to these wonderful vineyards to discuss the new plantings, new wines and new awards. First planted in 2018 […] The post Artistic atmosphere appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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Diverse and vibrant
The London Wine Fair took place at Olympia from 18-20 May. Then the inaugural Host Nation event featuring England and Wales allowed Vineyard magazine to experience the wonderful atmosphere of an international stage full of the best of English and Welsh producers showcasing a wonderful array of wine styles and grape varieties – each unique, […] The post Diverse and vibrant appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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Eva Longoria, d’Hollywood au Clos de Vougeot
Eva Longoria, la plus francophile des stars d’Hollywood, a parcouru la France pour CNN et y a découvert ses secrets viticoles et gastronomiques. Au Château du Clos de Vougeot et à l’Abbaye de Cîteaux, elle s’est immergée dans neuf siècles d’histoire bourguignonne. Les images diffusées depuis avril sur CNN ont créé un phénomène inattendu aux […] Cet article Eva Longoria, d’Hollywood au Clos de Vougeot est apparu en premier sur Terre de Vins .
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Pinot power at affordable prices
Pinot Noir is one of the world’s most notoriously difficult and expensive red grape varieties to grow, with only a handful of regions in the world producing top quality results on a consistent basis. Alsace, Burgundy, Central Otago, Germany Marlborough, Martinborough, North Canterbury, Oregon, Tasmania and parts of Victoria in South Australia can all make excellent expressions of Pinot Noir but the best tend to high priced, which makes affordable Pinot something of a rarity.The picture is slo...
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Why your trellis system should work as hard as you do
As the UK vineyard sector matures and commercial pressures intensify, the infrastructure decisions made at planting are proving more consequential than ever. The Vineyard Store is proud to partner with Vignetinox, Italian manufacturers of trellis systems engineered from the ground up for the demands of the modern, mechanised vineyard, writes Robin Frean, The Vineyard Store. […] The post Why your trellis system should work as hard as you do appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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US brewery declares itself behind”most American” beer
A US brewing company has declared itself producer of the “most American” beer. Pabst Brewing Company, the brewer behind the popular Pabst Blue Ribbon, has made the claim to coincide with the launch of a new limited-run pack that features 10 25-ounce (710ml) cans. The statement comes as the USA prepares to celebrate its 250th...
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Bringing Cap Classique expertise to English soil
There are producers whose arrival in a category feels like a statement of intent rather than simply an expansion of portfolio. The launch of Graham Beck’s first English sparkling wine is one such moment, and attending the UK debut event made clear that this is a collaboration rooted in genuine conviction rather than commercial opportunism. […] The post Bringing Cap Classique expertise to English soil appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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Roero Wine Fest 2026: oltre 110 etichette in degustazione, 45 cantine del territorio, street food, musica e una vista unica sulla città di Torino
Il Consorzio Tutela Roero torna al centro della scena torinese: mercoledì 24 giugno 2026 andrà in scena il Roero Wine Fest, una serata alla scoperta delle migliori espressioni della DOCG che avrà come scenario uno dei luoghi più spettacolari di Torino. 110 le etichette in degustazione, in rappresentanza di 45 cantine del territorio, protagoniste in […] L'articolo Roero Wine Fest 2026: oltre 110 etichette in degustazione, 45 cantine del territorio, street food, musica e una vista unica sulla città di Torino proviene da insidewine .
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New industry-wide study
Marzipan launches State of UK Direct-to-Consumer Wine Commerce 2026 report, calling on UK wineries to contribute. UK wine producers are being invited to take part in a new industry-wide study benchmarking how the country’s wineries sell direct to consumers, launched by wine commerce platform Marzipan. Direct-to-consumer (DtC) sales account for roughly 30% of UK wine […] The post New industry-wide study appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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Pembrokeshire vineyard receives global recognition
Velfrey Vineyard named among top 10% of attractions worldwide in Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2026. Velfrey Vineyard, the award-winning family-run vineyard in South Pembrokeshire, is delighted to announce that it has been recognised in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2026, placing it among the top 10% of attractions worldwide. The Travellers’ Choice Awards celebrate businesses […] The post Pembrokeshire vineyard receives global recognition appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
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The Case for Keeping Tasting Notes Honest
There's a point in every taster's journey where the temptation to write notes that match the consensus gets very strong. Resisting that temptation is the single biggest thing you can do to improve as a taster.
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Bordeaux 2025 En Primeur
Un’annata calda e siccitosa ma distesa ed accattivante. È tempo di un nuovo classicismo a Bordeaux. A metà Aprile 2026 siamo stati a Bordeaux, durante la settimana delle anteprime, per degustare e recensire oltre 150 Bordeaux 2025 En Primeur. Il sistema permette di dare una prima e profonda lettura al millesimo di natura ricca, incisiva […] L'articolo Bordeaux 2025 En Primeur proviene da WinesCritic .
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India-UK FTA Set To Begin In April, Tariffs On Whisky And Cars To Ease
India and the United Kingdom are on track to put their long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) into effect as early as April 2026 according to the sources. The post India-UK FTA Set To Begin In April, Tariffs On Whisky And Cars To Ease appeared first on Vintage Acquisitions .
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Endurance
Two years ago I had my first encounter with the beers from Tom Crean Brewery in Kenmare, and for the most part I wasn't impressed. Still, they're rare enough in Dublin, so when I recently found a different three in Blackrock Cellar I thought it only fair to give them another shake. I say different, but one of the last set was called Killowen Kölsch, and now there's a beer with identical branding, an identical 4.2% ABV, but it's called Killowen Lager . Optimistically, I thought perhaps the brewery has invested in technology that lets them do cold fermentation properly, though it may simply be that the PGI enforcement squad from Cologne got in touch and made the appropriate threats. Either way, this is a different beer. Gone is the brackish flatness and instead it's a sunny unfiltered sunset yellow with oodles of busy crackling foam on top. The aroma is unsettlingly sweet and apple-like, like Cidona or the similar sugared-up alcopops which pass for mainstream cider in this unfortunate co
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Best Portugal Itineraries Guide for Wine & Food Lovers
Best Portugal Itineraries Portugal has become one of Europe's most sought-after destinations for travelers passionate about wine, gastronomy, culture, and breathtaking landscapes .
