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In Greece They Just Call it a Wedding
What’s the old cliché, when it rains it pours? My last work trip abroad was back in 2019 to Jerez in southern Spain, you know, Sherry country, but then Covid came and the trips dried up for six years. It may not seem like a big loss, but when one of the perks of the…
by susan.heger1 viewadvice-that-nobody-asked-forwine - news
Greek Wine Sampler!
Domaine Paterianakis A Cretan Wine Sampler Sampler Price: $128.99 Normal Retail: $171.93 (Yes, that is a 25% discount) 7 Bottles of Wine – 2 Reds, 4 Whites, 1 Rosé Samplers will be available for pickup on Wednesday, email jbuchterwine@gmail.com if you’d like one set aside for you.” In 1990 Giorgos Paterianakis left a successful career…
by susan.heger1 viewfeatured-winewine - news
Friday Wine and Cheese Spotlight- July 10th!
Wine and Cheese Samples Friday, July 10th, 1-4pm This Friday, Jasmine and Susan will again be pairing some wines with a few cheeses. Stop by and try some!
by susan.heger1 viewevents-winefine-foods-gourmettastings-eventswine - news
Ohmygod–Part 9 Sound and Light
OK, I really mean it this time… For those long-term readers of this blog, you are no doubt familiar with Ohmygod, a client that I had for three weeks of bike trips in Europe. I started recounting this story way … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist0 viewschenin-blanchumorsauvignon-blanctravelwinebible - news
A NEW CHAPTER FOR CANADA’S LONGEST RUNNING NATIONAL WINE COMPETITION
A NEW CHAPTER FOR CANADA’S LONGEST RUNNING NATIONAL WINE COMPETITION The All Canadian Wine Championship (ACWC), Canada’s longest running national wine championship has entered an exciting new chapter with new leadership, renewed momentum, and an overwhelming support from wineries across the country. Led by the new Director Tanya Sammut, this years championship welcomed more than ... Read more The post A NEW CHAPTER FOR CANADA’S LONGEST RUNNING NATIONAL WINE COMPETITION first appeared on My VanCity .
by MyVanCity0 viewswineall-canadian-wine-championshipblind-judgingcanadacanadian-winecanadian-winemaking - news
Fontodi Chianti Classico 2012 Review
This wine is a Chianti Classico from Fontodi and the 2012 vintage. The 2012 vintage is a classic one in […] The post Fontodi Chianti Classico 2012 Review appeared first on Grape Observer Wine Review .
by Sean Mitchell1 viewwine-reviewschianti-classicoitalysangiovesetuscanywine - news
Central Otago crowns young wine talent
Central Otago and North Canterbury celebrate emerging wine industry talent ahead of the national finals in August.
by Deborah Jackson2 viewsnewspeoplewine - news
Review: Maison Wessman 2023 White Raven and 2020 Raven Blood
The pair of Raven wines we are trying today were made at the Maison Wessman winery in Limoux in southern France and are the result of a collaboration between winemaker Róbert Wessman and JJ Julius Son, lead singer and songwriter for the popular rock band Kaleo. Collaborations between celebrities and wineries aren’t new anymore, but… The post Review: Maison Wessman 2023 White Raven and 2020 Raven Blood appeared first on Drinkhacker: The Insider's Guide to Good Drinking .
by Robert Lublin0 viewsbest-valuerated-areviewswine - news
Why Investment Readiness Will Define the Next Era of Wine Tourism
The global wine tourism industry is entering a new phase of maturity. While exceptional wines, beautiful landscapes, and authentic visitor experiences remain fundamental, they are no longer enough to guarantee long-term success, as previously discussed. Increasingly, the destinations that will lead the next generation of wine tourism are those capable of attracting sustained investment, building […] The post Why Investment Readiness Will Define the Next Era of Wine Tourism appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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VULKÀ ETNA ROSSO you need look no further
When company comes and you want to share just the right wine, a wine of quality and, of course, an Italian wine. Look no further than to Vulkà Etna Rosso. A rich and delicious red wine that won’t break the budget. The wine was paired with a Broccolini Caesar which can be served warm or ... Read more The post VULKÀ ETNA ROSSO you need look no further first appeared on My VanCity .
by Valerie van der Gracht0 viewsfeaturedwinedoc-etnaetnaetna-russo-nicosia-vulkaitalian-wine - news
The Essential Wine Book Kindle Edition – on sale for $4.99
The Essential Wine Book: A Modern Guide to the Changing World of Wine Kindle Edition 7/5 7 AM Central: This title is on sale... The post The Essential Wine Book Kindle Edition – on sale for $4.99 appeared first on Homebrew Finds .
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Review: Wines of Vecchie Terre di Montefili, 2026 Releases
Vecchie Terre di Montefili is a boutique producer in Chianti Classico, operating a small 12.5-hectare estate at an altitude of about 1500 feet. Sangiovese is of course the focus here, and winemaker (“more an agronomist than winemaker”) Serena Gusmeri guided us through a tasting of three of its expressions recently over Zoom. A big believer in… The post Review: Wines of Vecchie Terre di Montefili, 2026 Releases appeared first on Drinkhacker: The Insider's Guide to Good Drinking .
by Christopher Null1 viewrated-arated-breviewswine - news
Can Lake Garda Help Solve Wine’s Biggest Challenge?
Some places have a habit of drawing you back. For me, Lake Garda is one of them. I’ve visited many times over the years, usually to enjoy the lake, the food and, of course, the…
by The Grape Wizard0 viewswinediverse-wine-regionfind-your-grapegarda-grapesgarda-wine-storieslake-garda - news
Vinos en Voz Costumbres Rioja 2022 Review
This wine is the Vinos en Voz Costumbres Rioja blanco from the 2022 vintage. It’s a serious wine produced by […] The post Vinos en Voz Costumbres Rioja 2022 Review appeared first on Grape Observer Wine Review .
by Sean Mitchell0 viewswine-reviewsmacabeoriojaspaintempranilloviura - news
American Vintage: A 250 year history of how wine shaped and was shaped by the USA
A tale of people, places, phylloxera and pop culture...
by Jacopo Mazzeo1 viewusacaliforniaoregonwashingtonnew-yorktexas - news
Kim Uncorked: Welcome to my weekly wine recommendation.
Kim Uncorked: Welcome to my weekly wine recommendation. Hi, I’m Kim, a passionate lover of wine, food, and any experience that brings the two together! In this weekly blog post, I share my thoughts on a wine that I’ve recently purchased from one of our local independent wine merchants. If you’d like to know more ... Read more The post Kim Uncorked: Welcome to my weekly wine recommendation. first appeared on My VanCity .
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The Man Behind Washington Wine’s “Why Not?” Moment
Whether introducing Italian varieties, launching a distillery or changing state wine laws, Wilridge founder Paul Beveridge has repeatedly challenged assumptions about what belongs in Washington wine. Three years after planting […] The post The Man Behind Washington Wine’s “Why Not?” Moment appeared first on Sip Magazine .
by Aakanksha Agarwal1 viewwine - news
Traditional Wine Journalism Is Fading Away
More than a while ago, I started offering some thoughts on the state of wine writing today. In case you haven’t noticed, wine journalism/writing is in peril. Like the wine industry in general, the wine writing world is in a … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist2 viewswinefrancetravelwine-tastingwinery - news
Burnham pledges 20% business rates cut for pubs, bars and clubs
Andy Burnham, who is expected to take over as UK Prime Minister at the end of the month, will propose a 20% reduction on business rates for pubs, bars and nightclubs, offset by hiking rates for warehouses belonging to online giants like Amazon. The post Burnham pledges 20% business rates cut for pubs, bars and clubs appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Sarah Neish0 viewsnewsafter-hoursbeerhospitalitypubsspirits - news
World Cup of Wines: What to drink with France, Canada and England's next matches
No more playing around...
by Rupert Millar0 viewswine - news
Review: 2024 Attems Pinot Grigio Ramato Friuli DOC
With summer in full swing, every bar needs a healthy stock of rose wine to keep folks cool, hydrated, and happy. Rather than the usual Provence or California roses, consider this offering from Attems, a rose made from pinot grigio in Italy’s Friuli region. Ramato is a wine style exclusive to Friuli pinot grigio, wherein… The post Review: 2024 Attems Pinot Grigio Ramato Friuli DOC appeared first on Drinkhacker: The Insider's Guide to Good Drinking .
by Christopher Null1 viewbest-valuerated-areviewswine - news
Bodegas Ramón Bilbao Shines Through Constant Innovation
Bodegas Ramón Bilbao is breaking the mold of traditional enotourism. Backed by the 2026 Best Of Wine Tourism award, the winery combines interactive 3D mapping, sensory vineyard tours, and WSET-trained hospitality to connect with today's demanding wine traveler before they even step foot in Haro. The post Bodegas Ramón Bilbao Shines Through Constant Innovation appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Tom Perry1 viewbest-of-storiesbest-of-wine-tourismgreat-wine-capitalsriojawinewine-tourism-in-rioja - news
Seated Wine Tasting- Catena Zapata Returns!- July 17th
Catena Zapata – Argentinian Wine Tasting Special Guest Ann Marie Sgroi 6:30 to 8:30pm – Friday, July 17th $15 / Person Call to Reserve 410-398-3838 Once again Ann Marie will be joining us to present a lineup of the winery that put Argentina on the map for fine wine, Catena Zapata. Tasting list to be…
by susan.heger2 viewsevents-winetastings-eventswine - news
The Big Interview: Costco’s Chad Sokol
Chad Sokol, vice president of wine and liquor at Costco, is on a quest for hidden gems, writes Sarah Heller MW, with fine wine from Bordeaux a surprising priority for the wholesaler. The post The Big Interview: Costco’s Chad Sokol appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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