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Wine Review: Alpine Wines
The Alps are known for their ski resorts and melted, cheesy dishes like raclette or fondue, but they also produce wine. Swiss Alpine Wines I lived in Switzerland for 3 years, so I was able to taste a lot of local Alpine wines. It’s a wine region that is rarely... Continue reading The post Wine Review: Alpine Wines appeared first on The Wine Diplomats .
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Gstaad Wine & Food Festival to Debut June 24-27, 2027
Sacha Lichine, the visionary behind the global rosé renaissance, convenes the world’s leading culinary and wine figures for an exclusive festival in the Swiss Alps. Culinary Host Committee to include [...]
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Beer In Ads #5261: Bockbier Aus Der Actienbrauerei Basel
Two years ago I decided to concentrate on Bock ads for awhile. Bock, of course, may have originated in Germany, in the town of Einbeck. Because many 19th century American breweries were founded by German immigrants, they offered a bock at certain times of the year, be it Spring, Easter, Lent, Christmas, or what have […]
by Jay Brooks3 viewsart-beerbeersbreweriesjust-for-funadvertisingbock - news
From City Life to Vineyard Terraces: Lausanne and Lavaux, a Seamless Wine Experience
Few wine destinations combine city life and vineyard landscapes as effortlessly as Lausanne and Lavaux. Explore a region where culture, wine and breathtaking scenery are never more than a few minutes apart. The post From City Life to Vineyard Terraces: Lausanne and Lavaux, a Seamless Wine Experience appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Lucille MESOT2 viewswine-storieslausannelavauxswitzerlandunesco-world-heritage - news
Sustainable Wine in Switzerland: A Biodynamic Winemaker on Soil, Climate and Quality
From lunar calendars to living soils, Swiss winegrower Francisca Obrecht shares how biodynamic viticulture is shaping the future of sustainable wine production in Switzerland — and why authenticity matters more than consistency. The post Sustainable Wine in Switzerland: A Biodynamic Winemaker on Soil, Climate and Quality appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Lucille MESOT6 viewswine-storiesbiodynamicdemetersustainabilityswitzerland - news
Review: Domaine De Courcelles (1972) 2022 Edition – Rhumhouse (Cane Spirit Society)
The Cane Spirit Society is a collection of rum enthusiasts that banded together in order to purchase rare, pricey bottles to be sampled and discussed. For our 5th session we went for this 1972 vintage from Guadeloupe that was distilled at a now defunct distillery. The story of Domaine De Courcelles starts in 1862 when … More Review: Domaine De Courcelles (1972) 2022 Edition – Rhumhouse (Cane Spirit Society)
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