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📺A Wine Revolution Beings in Oregon
Method Oregon represents a milestone in American wine, but how hard was it to create a standard amongst so many winemakers? We discuss the challenges...
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English Wine Week – Essex toasts boom in wine tourism
English Wine Week – Essex toasts boom in wine tourism
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🎧The Judgement of Paris 50 Years On
Fifty years on from the historic Paris tasting that revolutionised wine - what's changed? And what will that mean for the next 50 years?! Those are the searching questions we're asking (and attempting to answer) in this special episode to mark the 50th anniversary of the legendary Judgement of Paris tasting in 1976 where unknown Californian wines triumphed against the French greats in the centre of the wine universe at the time, the capital of France. We're re-telling the story behind that momentous event - partly to clear up some misconceptions that still persist, and partly because it's just a damn good story. (Proof of that being all the many articles and books on the subject - not to mention the Hollywood film, Bottle Shock, and now even an opera...) We're helped in this task by Chateau Montelena CEO Bo Barrett, who adds his eye-witness testimony, trademark good humour and intriguing insights to the tale. But this episode isn't just a re-hashing of events half a century ago. We're
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🎧Pinot Grigio Is Boring. Alsace Pinot Gris Is Its Richer, Weirder French Cousin!
You may think you know Pinot Grigio, but do you know Pinot Gris? Pinot Gris is the same grape as Pinot Grigio, but in taste, body, and just about every other way that matters, they can feel worlds apart. And, on a very interesting side note, Pinot Gris is also a color mutation of Pinot Noir, but that’s another story. In this episode, we focus specifically on Pinot Gris from Alsace, France, a region famous for its white wines. And of all the white wines made there, Pinot Gris is one of the biggest and richest, which may surprise anyone whose idea of Pinot Grigio is something light, thin, and mostly harmless. This is not your grandma’s Italian Pinot Grigio. Alsace Pinot Gris can be big, rich, and high in alcohol, and people who love a fuller-bodied Chardonnay may find a lot to like. Surprise! In our tasting, we were struck by just how different these wines were from the Pinot Grigio most people know. Same grape. Very different experience. Wines reviewed in this episode: 2020 Pierre Sparr
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📺 David Natali: Winemaker at Robert Biale Vineyards on Stewardship & Old Vine Wines
What does it mean to be a steward of Napa Valley’s historic vineyards? In this film, Robert Biale Vineyards winemaker David Natali shares his journey...
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📺 Uncomfortable Wine Truths Nobody Wants to Hear
🍷 My Everyday Go-To Wine Glass: https://amzn.to/3OAQAcW 🥂 My Favorite Champagne Wine Glass: https://amzn.to/3qhMLRF 🥂 One of My Favorite Wine Glasses: https://amzn.to/3uG8Nfc 🧳 The Best...
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📺The Philosophy Behind One of NYC’s Most Exciting Wine Programs
Chase Sinzer is the Owner & Operator behind Manhattan's Claud, Penny, and Stars. In this interview, he discusses his early love with food, what makes...
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This startup was supposed to revolutionize California’s wine industry: ‘It totally failed’
This startup was supposed to revolutionize California's wine industry: 'It totally failed'
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United States Alcoholic Beverages Market Set to Reach US$842.65 Billion by 2034 as Premiumization, Craft Innovation, and E-Commerce Transform Consumer Preferences
United States Alcoholic Beverages Market Set to Reach US$842.65 Billion by 2034 as Premiumization, Craft Innovation, and E-Commerce Transform Consumer Preferences
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The ‘Right to Repair’ Movement Has a Point, but Consumers Should Read the Warranty Fine Print First
DEARBORN, Mich. (THE CONVERSATION) The “right to repair” movement is gaining steam as consumers push corporations to offer them more freedom to fix products – from cars to dishwashers to toys. In April 2026, farm equipment maker Deere & Co. inked a US$99 million settlement in a class action suit over its prohibition on independent […] The post The ‘Right to Repair’ Movement Has a Point, but Consumers Should Read the Warranty Fine Print First appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
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📺The Growing Pressure on Napa Wineries – This Week Uncorked Episode 100
This week we examine growing pressure on Napa Valley as industry insiders call for major restructuring, a California appeals court pauses Hoopes Vineyard’s $4 million...
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23rd Annual Downtown Truckee Wine, Walk & Shop returns Oct. 3
23rd Annual Downtown Truckee Wine, Walk & Shop returns Oct. 3
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Trump threatens 100% tariff on French wine over tech tax as G7 meets, NY Post reports
Trump threatens 100% tariff on French wine over tech tax as G7 meets, NY Post reports
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🎧Ep 2710 the perfect match piedmont wines and mexican food with elsa georgina estrada gil grandi langhe e il piemonte del vino 2026
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🎧Ep 172 Tin City Then & Now: The Builder, The Makers, & The Future
🍇 WHERE WINE TAKES YOU – EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 🍷 In this episode of Where Wine Takes You, Adam explores one of Paso Robles’ most unique success stories: Tin City. What began as a collection of industrial buildings on the edge of town has evolved into one of California wine country’s most creative destinations—home to winemakers, distillers, brewers, chefs, artists, and entrepreneurs who continue to shape Paso’s culture one idea at a time. First, Adam sits down with Patrick Brooks, founder of Tin City Distillery, and Vailia From, founder and winemaker of Desparada Wines. Together they reflect on the early days of Tin City, the evolution of the district, the people who helped build it, and the unique spirit of collaboration that continues to define the neighborhood today. Then the conversation shifts from the makers to the builder. Brooke English joins the show to share the story of her father, Mike English, whose vision, creativity, and willingness to invest in people helped create the f
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How The Media Was Beclowned By Research Hacks With a Discredited Alcohol Study
The entire media (and I mean all of them—the NY Times, The Washington Post, the Associated Press, and numerous others) just got beclowned by a...
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📺Appellation-by-appellation Tour of the 2025 Bordeaux Vintage | Konstantin Baum MW
Join Konstantin Baum MW as he takes you on an appellation-by-appellation tour of the 2025 Bordeaux vintage, putting the vintage in context and pointing out...
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📺 🚜 Secret Behind Great Napa Cabernet • Pilcrow Wines • Napa Valley • Wine Bros Uncorked
🚜 Secret Behind Great Napa Cabernet • Pilcrow Wines • Napa Valley • Wine Bros Uncorked 📄 DESCRIPTION What happens when a winemaker falls in...
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📺 The Future of Alcohol-Removed Innovation with Sparkling Wine
The no- and low-alcohol category is evolving rapidly, and sparkling wine is emerging as the strongest format for delivering a true-to-wine experience. In this webinar,...
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DNA from 2,000-year-old grape seeds reveals origins of modern wine
DNA from 2,000-year-old grape seeds reveals origins of modern wine
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📺A Master Sommelier’s Guide To Pairing The PERFECT Cabernet And Steaks!
Episode 5 Munchies’ The Wine Show: Join Master Sommeliers Jonathan Eichholz (@jonathandrinkswine) and Vincent Morrow (@vinnychaseswine) on a dive in Cabernet Sauvignon. They meet up...
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🎧📺 Episode 291: A revolution in Oregon plus ranking the world’s top 5 sparkling wine regions
A revolution has begun in Oregon and it could change American wine forever. After decades of experimentation, hard work, and dreams - the greatest sparkling...
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#WeekInPictures: Dom Pérignon, Bollinger and old vines
This week’s gatherings ranged from the unveiling of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2018 in Bilbao and a major appointment at Bollinger to the launch of the Old Vine Conference’s inaugural photography competition. Across Champagne, London and Spain, producers, sommeliers and photographers celebrated heritage and the future of fine wine. The post #WeekInPictures: Dom Pérignon, Bollinger and old vines appeared first on The Drinks Business.
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Transforming Greek Winery: Dexamenes’ Industrial Design Meets Peloponnese’s Coastal Beauty
Transforming Greek Winery: Dexamenes' Industrial Design Meets Peloponnese's Coastal Beauty
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