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Highly acclaimed Remus Bourbon introduces the Remus Bottle Club
Highly acclaimed Remus Bourbon introduces the Remus Bottle Club A treat for aficionados and collectors, the new club delivers rare and award-winning Remus Bourbon expressions to members’ doorsteps ST. LOUIS (March 23, 2026) – Remus Bourbon has the perfect solution for bourbon lovers always on the hunt for top-rated, award-winning limited releases and insider knowledge on the acclaimed brand – the Remus Bottle […]
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#GlobalWhiskyToast
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2022 CULMINATION Proprietary Red Wine Blend
Photo ©Michael Kelly Background The word culmination is defined by the “end point or final stage of something you’ve been working toward or something that’s been building up”. Synonyms are apex, climax, peak, pinnacle, summit or zenith. Wood Family Vineyards, having made dozens upon dozens of award-winning wines, decided to launch a second label. The second […]
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Overcoming yield gaps in organic and biodynamic viticulture: insights from an 18-year field trial
Academic study at Geisenheim University showing that organic and biodynamic vineyards’ yields catch up over time, with biodynamic now out-performing in hot, dry years. Doring et al., 2026 Headline Findings Methods Results Original study here. The post Overcoming yield gaps in organic and biodynamic viticulture: insights from an 18-year field trial appeared first on Regenerative Viticulture Foundation .
by Hannah Hollis5 viewsresearch-reviewsuncategorizedbiodynamicyield - news
Luxury Wine Tasting in Nashik: A Complete Vineyard Experience Guide
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by Omkar Pachpatil4 viewsuncategorizedwine - news
Fresh Brew: Your Monthly Digest of Top Forum Discussions – March 2026
Most Discussed Topics Fan of FULLER´S ESBby JVi with 47 posts this monthLike topic states but i am not fan of what that cost for me per 0.5l bottle and like to try it someday in near future.Found 2 different BYO recipes for this bitter but reading those raised set of … Gelatin, BioFine or […] The post Fresh Brew: Your Monthly Digest of Top Forum Discussions – March 2026 first appeared on Brewer's Friend .
by Larry3 viewsuncategorized - news
March 22, 2026: A Greener Kalasi
The post March 22, 2026: A Greener Kalasi appeared first on Kalasi Cellars .
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Sonoma-Cutrer Chardonnay – A Solid Wine With Sashimi
Last week in the Phoenix area we had a great dinner with family (minus Ben and Susan) on Thursday evening. We ate at Kona Grill in Gilbert, a small establishment featuring steak, seafood and sushi with 23 locations throughout the United States. All the food was fresh and cooked/prepared excellently. The wine list was limited […]
by mkellywine4 viewsuncategorizedchardonnaykona-grill-gilbertsashimisonoma-cutrer - news
The Burgundification of Barolo and Barbaresco
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Italy inherited its physical and cultural remains, but authority fractured among city-states, bishoprics, Lombards, Byzantines, and later communes. This fragmentation endured for more than a millennium until unification in 1861, during which time, the country experienced repeated incursions and changing rule by Germanic, Byzantine, Islamic, Norman, imperial, papal, and dynastic […] The post The Burgundification of Barolo and Barbaresco first appeared on Word on the Grapevine .
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5 Reasons Everyone Should Take a Beginner Wine Class (Even If You’re “Not a Wine Person” Yet)
If you’ve ever stared at a wine list and guessed, you’re not alone. A beginner wine class is one of those deceptively powerful life upgrades: you show up for a fun night out and leave with new favorite wines, real confidence, and the ability to order without pointing at the cheapest glass. At Capital Wine School [...] The post 5 Reasons Everyone Should Take a Beginner Wine Class (Even If You’re “Not a Wine Person” Yet) appeared first on Capital Wine School .
by Lee Romano Sequeira0 viewsuncategorized - news
Galaxy Forensics with A/Prof Dr Elisabete da Cunha | Astrophiz #230
Listen: https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/elisabete230v Summary:“Galaxy Forensics and Evolution”Uncover the hidden histories of the universe in this Astrophiz episode ‘Galaxy Forensics‘, where we join Dr. Elisabete da Cunha to decode the starlight of the distant past. From her early days gazing up at the stars as a child in Portugal to becoming a world leader in extragalactic astronomy, […] The post Galaxy Forensics with A/Prof Dr Elisabete da Cunha | Astrophiz #230 appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
by BRENDAN O'BRIEN3 viewsuncategorized - news
TOASTS, FRIENDSHIPS AND NOT ALLOWING THE THIRD DEATH
A 45-year-old tradition continues despite the quarantines, travel, miles between family members, one having a baseball game, two grandchildren already in bed and work obligations. I have had three half shots of Jameson Whiskey on St Patrick’s Day every year, usually at a restaurant or drinking establishment. The first toast is to my grandfather Lewis […]
by mkellywine3 viewsuncategorized - news
What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)? Who It’s For & How It Works
IOP | Treatment Guide What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)? Who It’s For & How It Works Alpine Recovery Lodge Updated March 17, 2026 Intensive outpatient program guide An intensive outpatient program, also called IOP, is a structured level of care for people who need more support than weekly therapy but do not need […]
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Sagamore Spirit 9-Year Scoresheet & Review
Sagamore has been on a bit of a tear lately. Although their Double Oak rye whiskey left me with lukewarm first impressions, everything non-finished so far has been right up my alley. Between the 8-Year Reserve Series release and Bottled in Bond (actually aged 7 years), the latter of which used their own distillate, I’m […]
by Xenoraiser5 viewsuncategorized4-value4-5-value9-yearbb-grade - news
The Complete Guide to Choosing the Best Dessert Wine
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by Omkar Pachpatil4 viewsuncategorizedwine - news
2026 Virginia Governor’s Cup by the Numbers
Tonight’s the big night in Virginia wine — the Virginia Governor’s Cup Gala takes place at the Richmond Main Street … Continue reading →
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3 Easy Vodka Cocktails Anyone Can Make
Here are three easy vodka cocktails you can make at home — designed to showcase the silky texture and bright elegance of Kosciuszko Vodka. The post 3 Easy Vodka Cocktails Anyone Can Make appeared first on Wildbrumby Distillery | Schnapps | Gin | Vodka .
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Horse Riding in Franschhoek
Explore the vineyards with horse riding in Franschhoek and experience the beauty of the Cape Winelands. The Franschhoek Valley is famous for its world-class wine estates, breathtaking mountain scenery, and rich history. While many visitors explore the region by car or on a wine tour, horse riding in Franschhoek offers a truly special way to […] The post Horse Riding in Franschhoek appeared first on Wine in the Cape .
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Celebrating 16 years of Whisky & Alement
We’re turning 16, and we’re throwing the kind of party that celebrates everything we love about whisky—the approachable, the exceptional, and the community. Featuring five exceptional whiskies, roaming canapés (like Kelso’s famous chicken paradise buns and mystery jellies), plus a room full who people who genuinely love whisky! Sixteen years ago, Australian whisky culture was just finding its feet, and […]
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Fielden 2019 4 Years , The Heart Cut #16 – English rye whisky
From our very first conversations with the Fielden team, one thing kept coming up: Cask 292. “Ask Charlie about Cask 292.” So we did. One […]
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Summer Weed Control Starts Now!
If you have not already applied herbicides in your vineyard it is definitely time to get started. I know many grape growers control weeds with multiple applications of postemergence herbicides, leaning heavily on glyphosate. This is not something I recommend as it can lead to several issues and requires consider time and trips. Multiple yearly […] Read More
by Nathan3 viewsuncategorized - news
International Women’s Day on the BC Ale Trail: Voices, Leadership & the Women Shaping Beer
International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate progress, amplify voices, and reflect honestly on the work still ahead. Across British Columbia, breweries are marking March 8 with special releases and events led by women in brewing. This year, we’re also honouring one of the most influential figures in Canadian brewing and brewing education: Nancy … Continued The post International Women’s Day on the BC Ale Trail: Voices, Leadership & the Women Shaping Beer appeared first on The BC Ale Trail .
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Sagamore Bottled in Bond 7-Year Scoresheet & Review
Becoming a hobbyist often carries the risk of eventual cynicism. For example, I’ve been into whiskey since 2018, and I’d be insincere to say that I’ve risen above all jaded thoughts or feelings. It’s an unfortunate yet inevitable reality for many of us, especially when it comes to distilled spirits, an expansive but mostly explored […]
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Live Music on Good Friday
Kick off the Easter Long Weekend in the mountains, with band Furious Cate at Wildbrumby Distillery. Book now via info@wildbrumby.com or phone the café on (02) 6457 1447. Friday, 3rd April 2026 Live Music 1pm to 4pm (weather permitting) Read more here The post Live Music on Good Friday appeared first on Wildbrumby Distillery | Schnapps | Gin | Vodka .
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