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📺Stop Hating Oaked Wine – We Need to Talk
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Three French Wine Regions, Three Distinctive White Wines
Today we’re sipping wines made in three French wine regions. All are white wines with relatively low alcohol but very different flavor profiles. And, as you might expect from French wines, all are made to enjoy with food. Our tasting begins in Champagne before moving to the South West France and ends in the Loire Valley. Champagne everyone will recognize, […] The post Three French Wine Regions, Three Distinctive White Wines appeared first on Pull That Cork.
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The Future of Wine Is Changing. The Community Around It Is Not.
I have spent more than two decades in the wine industry. And while wine is a product, a commodity, I have never thought of it only as that. Wine tells stories. Each bottle tells the story of a place, culture, family, and history, as well as the year and the people involved in bringing it to life. Some of my closest friendships, most memorable travels, and meaningful conversations have taken place around a table with wine. Wine has always been about connection.
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Kentucky Wine Country
Kentucky Wine Country 1798 was the year the first grapes were planted in Kentucky, starting earlier than most of its midwestern neighbors. But, like them, the wine industry that had developed over the next century was wiped out by Prohibition. Today the state has a growing wine industry and acreage in two AVAs, the Indiana ... Read more
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Glassy-winged sharpshooter detected on grapevine plants sold at Napa Costco, raising alarm for wine industry
Glassy-winged sharpshooter detected on grapevine plants sold at Napa Costco, raising alarm for wine industry
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🎧📺Are Seasonal Cocktails a Trap? | The VinePair Podcast
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Cleveland’s newest winery wants to feel less like a bar and more like a family table
A family-founded urban winery with Greek roots opens in Cleveland, offering hand-crafted wines and a welcoming, communal atmosphere.
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Finding A Calling At Rúakh Wines
A few vintages in has the brand evolving to focus on her favorite wine variety: Petit Verdot. I had been coming to Paso Robles for a long time before I decided that wine was what I wanted to do.
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Archaeologists unearth 2,300 year old bottle of Chinese beer
Excavations of a fourth-century tomb located a mile from the Great Wall of China uncovered a "masterfully fermented" beer thought to have been brewed under the Zhou dynasty. The post Archaeologists unearth 2,300 year old bottle of Chinese beer appeared first on The Drinks Business.
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📺The Hunt for Affordable Wine Is Back – This Week Uncorked Episode 97
In today’s episode, we discuss a record-breaking $812,500 bottle of 1945 DRC headlines this week’s wine news as Ted Hall explores Napa’s growing “luxury sque...
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RTD sales pass £700m in UK off-trade
Ready-to-drink sales in the UK off-trade jumped by double digits last year but the overall spirits category declined The post RTD sales pass £700m in UK off-trade appeared first on The Spirits Business.
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Wine Walk: Upcoming Wine & Food Week a great way to explore the many Texas wines
Wine Walk: Upcoming Wine & Food Week a great way to explore the many Texas wines
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Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Shares Under Watch After Key Executive Change
Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Shares Under Watch After Key Executive Change
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🎧Ep 263 – Armenia Wine Explained: Ancient Wine Regions, Indigenous Grapes & the World’s Oldest Vineyards with Caroline Gilby MW
In this episode of Eat Sleep Wine Repeat, Janina heads to one of the oldest and most fascinating wine regions in the world: Armenia. Joined by Master of Wine Caroline Gilby, this episode explores why Armenia is becoming one of the most exciting destinations for adventurous wine lovers, wine travel enthusiasts and anyone wanting to learn about wine beyond the classic regions. Together, they dive into Armenia’s volcanic terroir, high-altitude vineyards, ancient winemaking history and indigenous wine grapes, including Areni Noir and Voskehat. They also discuss pre-phylloxera vines, clay amphora traditions, Armenian oak, modern winemaking evolution and why this ancient culture is entering a remarkable new chapter in wine education and global recognition. If you want to learn about wine beyond the classic regions, explore indigenous wine grapes, or discover one of the world’s most fascinating wine travel destinations, this episode is for you. 02:42 – From science to wine — Caroline Gilby MW
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🎧Is Two Buck Chuck Actually Bad, or Is That Just Wine Snob Talk?
We KNOW you are curious! No matter what you think about Trader Joe’s Two Buck Chuck, AKA Charles Shaw wine, you want to know. If you love Two Buck Chuck or have been avoiding it like the plague. If you drank it in college but now wonder if your tastes have changed. Or, if you are trying to elevate your wine game and want to see if you should bother. We know you have questions and feelings. And we want you to work out those feelings and get those questions answered. So, on your behalf, we put together the most objective, unbiased, and honest tasting and review of Two Buck Chuck that we could. And guess what?!? We were more than a little surprised by what we found. We’re not going to spoil it for you in this description. That would be silly! But we are going to tease you with this . . . we may not have rated it what you think we would rate it. Intrigued?!? Then listen in! Wines reviewed in this episode: 2023 Charles Shaw Chardonnay, 2023 Charles Shaw Cabernet Sauvignon Send us a Text Mes
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Ep 171: Paso Wine Fest & White Wine Obsession – Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance
🍇 WHERE WINE TAKES YOU – EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 🍷 This episode of Where Wine Takes You comes to you LIVE from Paso Wine Fest 2026, the biggest celebration of Paso Robles wine country and one of the fastest-growing food and wine events in America. Adam hangs out inside the madness of Wine Fest with a … Continued
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Day Drinking in New York
Highly recommended.
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Friday E-dition: Heidi Peterson Barrett Brings La Sirena Into the Light
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📺THE ULTIMATE CHENIN BLANC SHOWDOWN! 🌍 AUS vs The World w/ Nic Peterkin 🥂
This week, Tom and Wade are joined by a very special guest: Nic Peterkin from L.A.S. Vino for a Chenin Blanc Showdown for the ages! Nic is the mastermind beh...
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🎧📺Château Lafite Rothschild | Part II | Wine101
In the Middle Ages, French knights were sent around the territory to erect and live in fortresses to protect the surrounding land from invasion. These soldie...
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Why packaging decisions can’t be left to the last minute
Packaging can no longer be treated as a final step in product development, rather these decisions need to be made much earlier and far more holistically, according to Greg Lawson, managing director of packaging consultancy firm Aura Global. For food and beverage brands, the biggest packaging decisions are often made too late when costs are locked in, flexibility is gone and compliance risks are harder to manage, according to one industry expert.
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Trump in trademark war with California winery
Trump in trademark war with California winery
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London Wine Fair records strongest show since Covid
London Wine Fair records strongest show since Covid
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📺We Spent $15,000 to Restage Wine’s Most Famous Tasting
Fifty years ago, in a single afternoon in Paris, the wine world got turned upside down. A British wine merchant named Steven Spurrier pitched a handful of Ca...
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