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Beyond The Numbers At Innumero Wines
Last year our 2023 Little Boot Vineyard Pinot Noir won a very prestigious wine tasting event put on by Charlie Palmer here in Healdsburg. Most people come into the wine business with the wine production skillset, but they don't know how to do sales and market.
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🎧📺Will Attaboy’s Newly-Formed Union Spark a Movement? | The VinePair Podcast
In light of the news that workers at the iconic New York City bar Attaboy have unionized, Adam, Joanna, and Zach discuss what might have led this unionizatio...
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Pernod Ricard faces Indian anti-trust investigation
Pernod Ricard’s Indian subsidiary is facing a formal anti-trust investigation over allegations it secured exclusive retail arrangements in New Delhi to favour its brands. The probe adds to a series of regulatory challenges facing the French spirits group in India. The post Pernod Ricard faces Indian anti-trust investigation appeared first on The Drinks Business.
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Sullivans Cove Releases New Limited Edition Whisky ‘Navigator’: A Tribute to Their Roots, Just in Time for World Whisky Day
New single malt from the 2026 World’s Best-winning Tasmanian distillery celebrates whisky made for sharing May 11, 2026 (London, UK) — Award-winning Tasmanian distillery Sullivans Cove Distillery unveiled Navigator, a new [...]
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Tenuta Stella Friulano DOC Collio 2024: Freshness and Identity for the Warmer Season
The Friulian winery presents a dynamic and savoury white, perfect for long, leisurely days and outdoor conviviality May 11, 2026 — There is one wine more than any other that [...]
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Moldova’s National Wine Day turns 25
Moldova’s National Wine Day turns 25
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RTDs up 14% in US as spirits fall in 2025
Spirits volumes fell by 4% in the US last year, but ready-to-drink variants soared by 14%, according to IWSR.
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📺The Global Push To Put Warning Labels On Wine – This Week Uncorked Episode 95
In today’s episode, we discuss how the Global wine warning label battle heats up as Prohibitionists push new regulations, China’s crackdown hits the wine tra...
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Wine-Searcher purchased by Goudet family subsidiary
Wine-Searcher purchased by Goudet family subsidiary
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🎧From The Last Frontier to the Aloha Spirit; One Star Winery Reviews
It’s Monday, Let’s raise a glass to the beginning of another week. It’s time to unscrew, uncork or saber a bottle and let’s begin Exploring the Wine Glass! Buckle up, because we are trading the icy tundra of Alaska for the tropical humidity of Hawaii, and the drama is only getting steamier. In this episode, we dive headfirst into the high-stakes world of craft beer where things aren’t always as "chill" as they seem. We start in Anchorage, exploring a brewery with a three-story view and a management team that handles wedding catastrophes with a side of confiscated booze. But that’s just the appetizer. We’re heading to the islands to investigate a "wind tunnel" brewery where forklifts are allegedly on a kidnapping spree, a server who literally threw cutlery at a child, and a legendary "Battle of the Menu" where a VP’s "talk story" invitation turned into a local legend's war over the loss of true Pub Favorites. From moldy strawberries to the mystery of the invisible Pork Fried Rice, we’re
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AGW emails members ahead of tomorrow’s Federal Budget
Ahead of the Federal Budget being handed down tomorrow night by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Australian Grape & Wine (AGW) has sent out an email to its members informing them of its key proposed measures. The email reads as follows: “Tomorrow night, the Treasurer will hand down the Federal Budget, at a critical moment for Australia’s grape growers and winemakers. Through our pre-Budget submission, Australian Grape & Wine has provided a targeted, time-limited package to help rebalance supply, restore markets and safeguard regional communities.” The email follows AGW CEO Lee McLean previously calling on the government for urgent industry support back in late April.
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🎧Ep 2679 wine education in kazakhstan bridging the gap between trade horeca consumers with natalya budayeva asia wine market
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California Comes Out on Top at World Beer Cup
May 8, 2026 (Philadelphia, PA) — On April 22, 2026, Brewers Association (BA) convened in Philadelphia, PA to announce and celebrate the winners of the World Beer Cup. In its seventeenth [...]
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Napa County Farm Bureau Announces Return of Summer BBQ on June 20, 2026
Community celebration welcomes all attendees for an evening of food, drinks, live music, and support for local agriculture May 8, 2026 (Napa, CA) — The Napa County Farm Bureau is [...]
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We’ll Always Have Paris …
How the Paris Tasting of '76 Changed Wine Forever
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Afternoon Brief, May 8
Data Reveals Who’s Behind Napa’s Wine Industry: A new study uses data to paint a picture of the backbone of Napa's agricultural and wine economy...
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Angelus Unveils Its New Winemaking Cellar: An Architectural Challenge in the Service of the Grand Vin
Angelus unveils its new winemaking cellar dedicated to its Grand Vin. May 8, 2026 (Saint-Émilion, France) — Buried 7 meters beneath the ground, this rare and unique cellar pushes the [...]
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Croatia’s largest wine show opens in Poreč
The 32nd edition of Vinistra, the largest and one of the most prominent wine exhibitions in the region, has officially opened in Poreč with its most extensive programme to date. Held in the Žatika Hall, this year’s event places a strong focus on Istrian wines, particularly malvazija and teran, while
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📺Eleanor Janega On The Real Reason Medieval People Loved Ale
Forget the myth that medieval people only drank ale because the water was toxic. In this documentary, we explore the vibrant, complex, and often rowdy world ...
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How Second Press podcast wants to be the wine trade’s radio show
If you like podcasts that feel more like you are stepping into a radio show than a scripted performance then the Second Press podcast is for you. It’s all the work of wine writer and commuicator, Bradley Horne and Flint Vineyard's Dan Kirby , who each episode invite a guest from the world of wine to step into their relaxed radio-style show and see where it takes them. It makes for a new, refreshing and very different take on a traditional wine podcast.
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📺Can We Make CABERNET Cool, Finally?? Joining the Cabernet Cartel with Julian Langworthy & Rob Mann 🍷
Put down the Pinot and step away from the Sauvignon Blanc - it's time to drink like a grown-up! This week, Tom is joined in the studio by two of Australia's ...
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This Invitation-Only French Winery Debuts An Underground Vault Inspired By Cathedrals
One of Bordeaux’s most prestigious estates, family-owned Château Angelus keeps looking to the future.
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Tabor Hill Winery Expands Its Fan-Favorite Demi-Sec Line with Two New Summer-Ready Wines and a Fresh New Look
May 8, 2026 (Buchanan, MI) — As Michigan Wine Month celebrates the depth and diversity of wines produced across the state, Tabor Hill Winery, with more than 55 years of [...]
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Vendimia VIK Doubles Attendance in Chile Following Its Recognition as the No. 1 Winery in the World and Prepares Brazil 2026 Edition
With 400 guests in Millahue, the second edition of the event celebrated VIK’s recent recognition as the world’s number one winery by The World’s 50 Best Vineyards, in a day [...]
