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The Winemakers Co-op Launches Collaborative Wine-on-Tap Program
The Garden State non-profit group will assess consumer acceptance, costs, and environmental impact June 10, 2026 (New Jersey) — The Winemakers Co-Op, a collective of New Jersey wineries dedicated to [...]
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Coctel Noche de Cempasúchil: El otoño en una copa
🍂 El espíritu del otoño mexicano El otoño en México está lleno de matices. El aire se vuelve fresco, los colores se transforman y los aromas del campo se mezclan con la nostalgia de las ofrendas. Es la temporada de los reencuentros, del pan de muerto, de las flores de cempasúchil y del tequila, ese compañero que nos une para brindar por la vida y la memoria.
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Icicle Brewing sold to Yakima hop farmers
Leavenworth, Washington’s beloved Icicle Brewing Company has been sold after founders Pamela and Oliver Brulotte decided to retire. The new majority owners of Icicle Brewing are Shelley and Eric Desmarais of CLS Farms , a fifth-generation family-owned hop farm based in Yakima, Washington. The ownership transition marks the culmination of a thoughtful succession plan designed to preserve the culture, independence, and values that have defined Icicle Brewing Company since its founding. The brewery will continue to operate as an independent company under the leadership of CEO Joel Martinez, VP of Wholesale Operations Jason Leal, and VP of Sales & Marketing Chris Danforth, all of whom will maintain their ownership interests and continue leading day-to-day operations. “This is not a decision we came to lightly,” said Pamela Brulotte. “Icicle has never been just a business to us. It has been a purpose, a passion, a gathering place, and a shared labor of love. When we began thinking about ret
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Johnson Brothers Expands Partnership with Round Pond Estate into Additional U.S. Markets
June 10, 2026 (Saint Paul, MN) — Johnson Brothers today announced the expansion of its partnership with Round Pond Estate into additional markets across the country, further strengthening the winery’s [...]
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Global Wine Tourism Day 2026 Gains Momentum in Bourgogne, France
Beaune Set to Host Landmark International Gathering for the Future of Wine Tourism As preparations continue for the inaugural Global Wine Tourism Day on June 17, 2026, in Beaune, Burgundy, the event is rapidly emerging as one of the most significant international forums dedicated exclusively to wine tourism. Hosted at the renowned Cité des Climats […] The post Global Wine Tourism Day 2026 Gains Momentum in Bourgogne, France appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Founder of Red Boat Fish Sauce Expands Đổi Dá Wine Portfolio with New Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon
June 10, 2026 (Napa Valley, CA) — Following the debut of its inaugural Cabernet Sauvignon, Đồi Đá (pronounced Doy DAH) has expanded its Napa Valley wine portfolio with the release [...]
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Hop Valley Brewing returns to Eugene with a new pub
Hop Valley Brewing Co. will return to Eugene, Oregon with a new pub opening in the 5th Street Public Market Alley mall at 550 Pearl St Suite 150. Hop Valley Brewing was acquired by Miller-Coors in 2016, and was subsequently sold to Canadian based Tilray Beverage in 2024 . Tilray announced they would shut down the production facility in Eugene in July 2025 and then closed the taproom too in late 2025. Expected to open in early August 2026, the new Hop Valley Brewing location will take over the former Heritage Distilling space in one of the city’s busiest pedestrian shopping areas in the 5th Street Public Market Alley outside The Gordon Hotel. The pub will be a sports-forward brewpub and gathering spot, serving Hop Valley’s beers alongside a full food menu and plenty of screens for Ducks games. The tap list will feature fan favorites including Dang Green IPA, the official craft beer of University of Oregon Athletics. “We’re thrilled to be opening a new Hop Valley pub in suc
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Marina Abramović Interprets Ornellaia 2023 “La Vitalità”
As part of the 18th edition of Vendemmia d’Artista, a Salmanazar and a selection of large-format bottles adorned with artistic labels will be auctioned online by Bonhams from June 11 [...]
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The New Version of Boundary Bay Brewery Reopens Today in Bellingham
Today is opening day for the new version of Bellingham's beloved Boundary Bay Brewery and Bistro. Smaller, different, but also the same.
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Exploring Vinho Verde: the articulate low intervention wines of Márcio Lopes
Website: https://mlw.pt/en/ Márcio Lopes makes some brilliant naturally inclined wines from Vinho Verde and the Douro. He’s doing it in
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Fog & Light, by Scheid Family Wines, Debuts a Fresh Take on Sauvignon Blanc
Aged with French acacia wood, the limited-release 2025 Sauvignon Blanc joins Fog & Light’s Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon, bringing bright, coastal flavors to a growing lineup June 10, 2026 (Monterey, [...]
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Wine Origins Alliance Members Call for Wine Place Name Protection Online at ICANN86 Sevilla
Meetings with global Internet stakeholders in conjunction with ICANN86 Policy Forum build on coalition’s advocacy efforts, share perspectives of global wine industry June 10, 2026 (Sevilla, Spain) — Members of [...]
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Davenport Hotels Announces Second Annual Pacific Northwest Food & Wine Festival
The Award-Winning Festival Returns October 9–11, 2026 with Signature Dining Events, Newly Renovated Hotel Spaces, and Expanded Chef Lineup Headlined by Celebrity Chef Shota Nakajima June 9, 2026 (Spokane, WA) — Davenport [...]
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2023 Ornellaia: Vital signs
The Super Tuscan estate's latest vintage points to an exciting future with the talented technical director Marco Balsimelli at the winemaking helm. The post 2023 Ornellaia: Vital signs appeared first on World Of Fine Wine .
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Growing Forward Virtual Conference Returns June 30 with Urgent Session on Pierce’s Disease Threat to North Coast Vineyards
Free webinar will present PD/GWSS Board-funded research on climate-driven disease risk and area-wide control strategies — amid a breaking statewide alert over GWSS-infested grapevines sold at Costco stores Healdsburg, CA [...]
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Colli Tortonesi Wine Region
After a century of neglect, the Tortonesi (or Tortona) Hills – a natural corridor where Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and Emilia‑Romagna meet – are re‑emerging as a benchmark of Italian viticulture. A combination of unique geology, an ambitious generation of winemakers and a renewed sense of place is turning the region into a laboratory of “borderland” […] L'articolo Colli Tortonesi Wine Region proviene da The Wolf Post Wine Magazine .
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TORNA “TRALCI VULCANICI”: IL 14 GIUGNO AL PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO CULTURALE DI TUSCOLO LA SECONDA EDIZIONE DELLA FESTA DEI VIGNAIOLI DEL VULCANO LAZIALE
Domenica 14 giugno 2026, dalle ore 17:00 alle 22:00, la bellezza millenaria del Parco Archeologico Culturale di Tuscolo farà da cornice alla seconda edizione di “Tralci Vulcanici”, la grande festa dei Vignaioli del Vulcano Laziale. L'evento, nato per celebrare la cultura del vino secondo natura e le radici profonde del territorio, è organizzato da Iperico Servizi per la Cultura – cooperativa che gestisce i servizi ai visitatori del Parco - con l'esperta Ilaria Giardini. L’appuntamento promette un pomeriggio indimenticabile al tramonto, unendo l'archeologia, l'enogastronomia di eccellenza, la musica dal vivo e la valorizzazione della storia locale. IL PROGRAMMA E LE ATTIVITÀ I cancelli apriranno alle ore 17:00 con l’inizio delle degustazioni libere presso i banchi d'assaggio delle 11 aziende vinicole del collettivo dei Vignaioli del Vulcano Laziale: Azienda Agricola Farina, Il Sambuco, Marco Colicchio, Colleformica, Simone Pulcini Azienda Agricola, Liane, La Torretta B
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3 Wine Facts Every Wine Lover Gets Wrong
Including, probably, you. Nobody likes being told they’ve been doing something wrong. Especially something they’ve been doing confidently, in... The post 3 Wine Facts Every Wine Lover Gets Wrong appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
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CDFA races to contain vineyard pest found in Costco grapevines
CDFA is racing to track down grapevines sold at Northern California Costco stores after glassy-winged sharpshooters were found on stock shipped from a Fresno County nursery, raising fears of a wider Pierce’s disease threat to winegrapes.
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Bristol Beer Factory launches limited edition Bristol Pride IPA
Bristol Beer Factory have launched their limited edition Bristol Pride IPA, designed to celebrate community and creating a safe space for everyone. The beer, in partnership with Bristol Pride and the city’s award-winning inclusive rugby club, the Bristol Bisons RFC. will see 100% of profits from the limited edition can goes to Bristol Pride Charity....
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【 Review 】Single Malt Asaka Peated 1st Wooden Washback
Reviewing “YAMAZAKURA Single Malt Japanese Whisky Asaka PEATED 1st Wooden Washback” from Sasanokawa Shuzo. As indicated in the product name, Asaka Distillery introduced Japanese-made Douglas fir (beimatsu) wooden casks in 2019. This product is our first peated whisky made exclusively from spirit aged in these wooden casks. 1.Product Name and Photo Single Malt Asaka Peated […]
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American Blonde Ale Experiment Gone Hazy
Mike set out to brew a clean, crisp American Blonde Ale. Instead, he ended up with something that looked suspiciously like a hazy pale ale. Mike called me over claiming instant carbonation magic. By the time I arrived, it was pouring with a solid head. I had no idea what the style was supposed to […] The post American Blonde Ale Experiment Gone Hazy appeared first on Brew Dudes .
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Lawrenny Estate Distillery: Tasmania’s Paddock-to-Bottle Whisky Revolution
Discover the soul of Tasmanian whisky and the story behind one of Australia’s most authentic estate distilleries. Lawrenny Estate Quick Summary Hidden in Tasmania’s misty Central Highlands lies Lawrenny Estate Distillery – a rare, fully integrated paddock-to-bottle whisky maker where barley, water, copper […] The post Lawrenny Estate Distillery: Tasmania’s Paddock-to-Bottle Whisky Revolution appeared first on The Old Barrelhouse .
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Argyle Pinot Noir 2023 Review – Red Cherry Overload
Every now and again, we like to try large producers, and as far as Oregon production is concerned, Argyle is among the largest with tens of thousands of cases produced every year. Naturally, given that we quite enjoy Oregon Pinot Noir, we thought we'd try Argyle's Pinot Noir on for size and wanted to share ... Read more
