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Champagne Deutz: A Holiday Standard
Nestled in the premier cru village of Aÿ, in the historic Champagne region of northeastern France, Maison Deutz occupies a place in the pantheon of classic Champagne houses that feels both rooted and unexpectedly electric. Founded in 1838 by William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldermann, this house emerged from the great era of négociant ambition, carving […] The post Champagne Deutz: A Holiday Standard appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Champagne Laurent-Perrier: Two Iconic Expressions for the Holiday Season
Among the many Champagne houses that balance intellectual rigour with pure pleasure, Laurent-Perrier stands confidently at the top of the pyramid. For the holiday season, two cuvées in particular capture my attention, both for celebratory exuberance and contemplative depth: Grand Siècle No. 26 and Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé. Each expresses a different philosophy of luxury – […] The post Champagne Laurent-Perrier: Two Iconic Expressions for the Holiday Season appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Champagne Telmont: Where Heritage Meets the Future of Sustainable Champagne + Wine Review
Champagne is a region built on centuries of tradition, but every so often, a house emerges that doesn’t just update the rule book; it edits the whole document. Telmont, the organically driven, sustainability-obsessed house from Damery, is one of the most compelling modern narratives in Champagne today. With a history that stretches back more than […] The post Champagne Telmont: Where Heritage Meets the Future of Sustainable Champagne + Wine Review appeared first on Liz Palmer .
by liz admin5 viewsarticleschampagnechampagne-regionchampagne-reviewschristmassparkling-wine - news
The Tropical Wine Lover’s Holiday Gift Guide: Meaningful Gifts from Schnebly Redland’s Winery
The holidays are full of lights, love, and the search for the perfect gift. But at Schnebly Redland’s Winery, we believe the best presents don’t always come wrapped in paper […] The post The Tropical Wine Lover’s Holiday Gift Guide: Meaningful Gifts from Schnebly Redland’s Winery appeared first on Schnebly Winery Bookings .
by Andrea Giraldo4 viewsarticles - news
The Art of Slow Holidays: A Relaxed December at Schnebly Redland’s Winery
December has a way of moving fast.The shopping, the travel plans, the decorations, the dinner menus — it all starts to blur together. Somewhere between the noise and the lists, […] The post The Art of Slow Holidays: A Relaxed December at Schnebly Redland’s Winery appeared first on Schnebly Winery Bookings .
by Andrea Giraldo4 viewsarticles - news
Celebrate the Holidays in Paradise: Host Your Year-End Event at Schnebly Redland’s Winery
As the year winds down and the holiday spirit fills the air, there’s no better way to celebrate than by gathering your team, friends, or family in a place that […] The post Celebrate the Holidays in Paradise: Host Your Year-End Event at Schnebly Redland’s Winery appeared first on Schnebly Winery Bookings .
by Andrea Giraldo4 viewsarticles - news
2025 Holiday Gift Guide
For the ultimate gift inspo, shop our holiday guide. The post 2025 Holiday Gift Guide appeared first on Imbibe Magazine .
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Tropical Pairings for Thanksgiving: Celebrate with Schnebly Wines
Thanksgiving is a time for family, good food, and the perfect glass of wine. And while Schnebly Redland’s Winery will be closed on Thanksgiving Day to allow our team to […] The post Tropical Pairings for Thanksgiving: Celebrate with Schnebly Wines appeared first on Schnebly Winery Bookings .
by Andrea Giraldo4 viewsarticles - news
Emirates Elevates Luxury Inflight Experience with Dom Pérignon Rosé Champagne in First Class
Emirates has further strengthened its reputation for offering one of the world’s most exclusive inflight wine and champagne selections by introducing Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 to its first-class menu. This distinguished cuvée will be available for a limited time across all Emirates routes departing from Dubai. The airline maintains exclusive global rights to serve […] The post Emirates Elevates Luxury Inflight Experience with Dom Pérignon Rosé Champagne in First Class appeared first on Liz Palmer .
by liz admin5 viewsarticleschampagnechampagne-regionchampagne-reviewsfrench-winerose - news
Snoop Dogg On Drinking Weed: ‘It’s Like A Chill Cruise, Not A High-Speed Chase’
Last updated: August 25, 2025 12:41 pm Javier Hasse “I’m just giving people what they want. We’re giving them choices, somethin’ real, somethin’ that vibes with their lifestyle. It’s about creating that alternative, that go-to, for every occasion. Cannabis has been a part of our culture forever. Cannabis, these drinks, it’s all about wellness, about […]
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Carol Duval-Leroy Named Officer of the Legion of Honour for Her Pioneering Role in Champagne
In a momentous acknowledgment of her exceptional contributions to viticulture and French cultural heritage, Carol Duval-Leroy, President of Maison Duval-Leroy, has been named Officer of the Legion of Honour, one of France’s highest civilian accolades. This prestigious distinction not only honours her unwavering dedication to the Champagne region but also recognizes over three decades of […] The post Carol Duval-Leroy Named Officer of the Legion of Honour for Her Pioneering Role in Champagne appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Mojito Recipes That Up the Cooling Factor
Summer-inspired takes on the classic. The post Mojito Recipes That Up the Cooling Factor appeared first on Imbibe Magazine .
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IEWA 2025 Results
John takes his annual look at the IEWA 2025 Gold Medal winners, including overall winners Vagabond and Hunger Hill.
by John Mobbs4 viewsarticles - news
Why Flavor is important – Dreaming in flavor, one sip at a time.
I’m fortunate to have a photographic memory for tastes and scents. This helps me in mixology because I’m influenced not by fast food flavors, but ones on a global basis. You see, when one spends a good amount of time traveling and not eating in American hotels, you tend to learn something about flavor and […]
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Review: Filthy Queens: A History of Beer in Ireland
A comprehensive history of beer in Ireland is something I’ve been hearing demand for for as long as I’ve been paying attention to the local industry. It has finally come into being thanks to the specialist Irish food and drink publisher Nine Bean Rows. The author is Ireland’s foremost scholar of beer history, Dr Christina […]
by TheBeerNut4 viewsarticlesreviews - news
5 to Try: American-Made Sake
American-made sake is ready for its close-up. The post 5 to Try: American-Made Sake appeared first on Imbibe Magazine .
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Imbibe 75 Person to Watch: Kiki Austin
This inspiring somm aims to broaden the appeal of sake. The post Imbibe 75 Person to Watch: Kiki Austin appeared first on Imbibe Magazine .
by Shayna Conde2 viewsarticlesimbibe-75wine-beeratlantakiki-austinmujo - news
Artisan Wine vs. Commercial Wine – A tale of these two bottles
By Lindsay Gabbard Let me start with a question: have you ever wondered why some wines leave you with a headache or feeling off the next day, while others, especially the ones in Italy (and at Rimessa Roscioli), don't? It’s one of the most common questions I hear during tastings, and while most people jump to blaming sulfites, the real ... The post Artisan Wine vs. Commercial Wine – A tale of these two bottles appeared first on Roscioli Italian Wine Club .
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Eight Degrees returns to bottling
Since its introduction earlier this year, the Re-Turn deposit system for cans has had a number of knock-on effects on the beer market. Several breweries and distributors have expressed frustration with the expense and bureaucracy of the scheme, especially when it comes to limited-run beers. Today, Eight Degrees launched a new bottled beer range, with […]
by TheBeerNut4 viewsarticlesnews - news
GRENACHE AROUND THE WORLD
By Rose Murray Brown MW Published in The Scotsman 26 October 2024 If you like your reds soft, rounded and heartening with flavours of raspberry and spice, try Grenache Noir. It is not as well-known as other red grapes, but it is one of the world’s most planted – and is having a moment
by Rose Murray Brown5 viewsarticlesaustraliaitalyred-winessouth-africaspain - news
Trains and Beers: Three Irish Cities in One Day By Rail
I’ve always liked trains. This is probably because I grew up in Carlow town right beside the Goods rail siding and I spent many hours watching Goods trains shunting. It was some time later before I developed an interest in craft beer! In Ireland, we have a limited rail network and Inter-city services often […]
by DrJohn4 viewsarticlestravel - news
New website, who dis?
Welcome to the new Beoir website. Here’s what you need to know. The development required a complete rebuild and, while all user accounts were migrated across, the security set-up means that passwords were not. So, to log in to the site, please use the “Lost Your Password” link on the homepage login box and set yourself […]
by TheBeerNut4 viewsarticlesnews - news
SOUTH AFRICA CELEBRATES 365 YEARS OF WINEMAKING
By Rose Murray Brown MW Published in The Scotsman 30 March 2024 On 2 February 1659, the first wine made from grapes grown in South Africa was crafted by the Governor of the Cape, Jan van Riebeeck. He had planted vines four years earlier in the Company’s Garden near Cape Town from cuttings imported
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PIONEERING SIJNN WINE ESTATE CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY
One of South Africa’s remotest wine farms, Sijnn Estate (pronounced ‘seine’), has just celebrated its 20th anniversary. To mark the occasion the winemaker Charla Bosman (nee Haasbroek) visited Edinburgh to host a memorable vertical tasting of wines back to Sijnn’s founding vintage. Slim petite youthful Bosman looks like an unusual custodian of such an
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