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Austin Hope Charity Golf Tournament Raises $167,000 for Must! Charities
June 23, 2026 (Paso Robles, CA) — The 2026 Austin Hope Charity Golf Tournament delivered an unforgettable day of golf, hospitality, and philanthropy, raising $167,000 for Must! Charities during a [...]
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Giesen 0% Partners with Daybreaker on the “Let’s Be Friends” Tour
– As consumers embrace new ways to connect and celebrate, Giesen brings its latest innovation, 0% Spritz, to select Daybreaker events this summer – June 23, 2026 (Marlborough, New Zealand) [...]
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2026 Mid-Atlantic Winemaker Challenge Announces Winners
Stone Farm Cellars and Vineyard Named Winery of the Year June 23, 2026 (Center Valley, PA) — The 2026 Mid-Atlantic Winemaker Challenge has announced its top winners, recognizing outstanding wines [...]
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Value, Rewritten: How Perception Becomes Premium
June 23, 2026 — As the packaging industry prepares for London Packaging Week 2026, conversations are increasingly shifting from how packaging looks to what actually creates value. Across luxury, beauty, [...]
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Linganore Winecellars Announces New Drink Offerings at Sweet Escape Festival
A Sweet New Twist on Summer Drinks June 23, 2026 (Mount Airy, MD) — Linganore Winecellars, pioneers of Maryland winemaking for 50 years, is proud to announce some sweet twists [...]
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Inaugural MINDSET Symposium Unites Regenerative Leaders and Catalyzes Action on California’s Central Coast
World-renowned and Central Coast regenerative leaders gathered at Cambria Estate Winery for three days that sparked commitments to action June 22, 2026 (Santa Barbara, CA) — The first-ever MINDSET Symposium, [...]
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Wine Goes to the Opera: Nota Bene June 2026
Nota Bene is a periodic Wine Economist column that briefly highlights short stories that might otherwise escape attention. Wine Goes to the Opera A recent Wine Economist column examined the relationship between wine and classical music and worried that wine could become like opera, mainly relevant to a shrinking audience of affluent, aging enthusiasts. Once […]
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Farmers Invited to See Latest Vineyard AG Tech in Mendocino County on June 30
Robotics, drones, sensors, crop AI tools to be demonstrated at UC ANR Innovate field day June 22, 2026 — UC ANR Innovate, the innovation arm of University of California Agriculture [...]
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Grape seeds from Texas are going to space
Grape seeds from Texas are going to space
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📺Weinbau Michael Broger: Switzerland’s Best Winery??
Join us on this unforgettable journey into the world of Swiss wine and discover why Michel Broger has become one of Thurgau's most respected winemakers. Michel Broger founded his winery in 2002 and has built a reputation for producing authentic wines that reflect both their origin and the character of each vintage.
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France bans alcohol at festivals as heatwave grips wine regions
France bans alcohol at festivals as heatwave grips wine regions
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🎧Ep 2715 piccini 1882 building a global italian wine brand with nisia david asia wine market
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🎧This Ain’t Chianti: Is Italian Sangiovese Better Outside Tuscany?
Sangiovese is the classic example of how a wine can taste completely different depending on where it is from and how it is made, and this episode demonstrates that fact in spades. Sangiovese is one of the great Italian wine grapes, but because of its strong association with the wine Chianti, it has a bit of a mixed reputation. In its defense, Chianti is really a food wine which is where its acidity really shines. But Sangiovese itself is an amazing wine grape that can vary from light and fruity like a Gamay to velvety and smooth like a Merlot. On that note, it may surprise you to know that about half of all of the Sangiovese grown in Italy is not grown in Tuscany, and regions like Puglia, Emilia-Romagna and Marche are making fantastic versions of it. In this episode, we taste and review two wines made from 100% Sangiovese from Umbria and tiny Molise, and without spoiling it too much, we can tell you that they are very different wines, almost hard to tell they are from the same grape, a
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IWC Launches Regional Competitions Across Four Continents
The International Wine Challenge (IWC) is undertaking the most significant restructuring in its 42-year history, launching four regional competitions across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and the United Kingdom as it seeks to bring judging closer to producers while maintaining a single global benchmark. The new structure, announced this week, will see regional competitions held in Argentina, Australia, France and the UK, replacing the traditional model under which wines from around the world were shipped to London for judging.
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Marin Brennan Isn’t Reinventing Long Island Wine—She’s Refining It
Marin Brennan, head winemaker at Bedell Cellars and Corey Creek. Julie Cappiello/Pyxis Digital Marin Brennan, the head winemaker at Long Island’s Bedell Cellars and Corey...
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Afternoon Brief, June 22
Senate Committee to Hear AB 1585 American Wine – Truth in Labeling Legislation: AB 1585 (Connolly & Ransom) will be heard in the Senate Governmental Organization Committee on Tuesday, June 23. This bill, co-sponsored by the California Association of Winegrape Growers and Family Winemakers of California...
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🎧Podcast 811 – Peter Mondavi Jr, Co-Proprietor, Charles Krug, Napa Valley
The history of Napa Valley is extensive but few names have have left a mark like Mondavi. Peter Mondavi Jr. now takes the helm of...
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A Week with South African Wine – Monday: The Chardonnays
So, it was in that basement that Hank was first introduced to wine through the Chiantis and Bordeaux his father stocked for the neighborhood. Combine the ice cream, red wine, brandy, and chocolate syrup in a blender.
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Dads, Milkshakes, and a Little Wine
I have been impressed by South African wines pretty much from my first contact with them. Nowadays they reflect expert winemaking, a God-given climate for...
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Virginia: The Commonwealth of Wine
I was on the panel for the opening session, titled “Virginia in Context: A Comparative Grand Tasting.” Panel speakers at various sessions included Joe Czerwinski of Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, Jason Wilson of Everyday Drinking here on Substack, and Lisa Granik MW, a regular judge at the Virginia Governor’s Cup competition.
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📺 El Dorado: The Treasurer of Alicante
We visit Bodegas Gutiérrez de la Vega in Parcent, Alicante, to meet Felipe, a poet and winemaker on a brilliant, rebellious mission to rewrite the...
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WIN Insider Series with Michael Kaiser | WineAmerica
In this WIN Insider episode, George interviews Michael Kaiser, the recently promoted Executive Director of WineAmerica, about the evolving American wine landscape and federal advocacy for wineries outside California. With [...]
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10 award-winning English wines to drink during English Wine Week
10 award-winning English wines to drink during English Wine Week
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B.R. Distilling Company Expands Distribution of Blue Note Straight Bourbon Whiskey into Indiana and Nebraska
June 22, 2026 (Memphis, TN) — B.R. Distilling, parent company of Blue Note Bourbon™, the award-winning whiskey portfolio which is artfully crafted to honor the rich blues music that is [...]
