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Wine & Tourism in Sicily: Benanti Winery Shows the Way
Sue and I have just returned from a trip to Sicily. We went as tourists — Sicily is one of the few regions of Italy we haven’t visited until now — but you can be sure that wine was always on our minds. Sicily’s Tourism Boom We were not alone. Tourism is booming in Sicily, […]
by Mike Veseth4 viewsitalian-winewinewine-tourism - news
Happy 18th birthday Australian Wine and Drinks Review
Finally, this website can legally drink. Happy birthday, Australian Wine and Drinks Review! Somewhere between May 8th and May 12th 2008, I first started the original blog that became this website. I would never have imagined sitting here still powering on with it 18 years later. I owe you the biggest thanks for making it […] The post Happy 18th birthday Australian Wine and Drinks Review appeared first on Australian wine and drinks review .
by Andrew Graham3 viewswinebirthdaylonger - news
The Sixth Circuit Finally Lets the Retailer DTC Plaintiffs Win — But Block v. Canepa Is Not the End of the Three-Tier System
Watch retailer direct-shipping litigation long enough and you start to recognize the rhythm. Out-of-state... The post The Sixth Circuit Finally Lets the Retailer DTC Plaintiffs Win — But Block v. Canepa Is Not the End of the Three-Tier System appeared first on Libation Law Blog .
by Ashley Brandt2 viewsalcohol-regulation-distribution-breweries-distilleries-wineries-retailers-constitutional-law-regulatory-enforcementcommerce-clauseopinionstennessee-wine-testwinedormant-commerce-clause - news
Alta Vista, Montes Cherub, Chateau d’Aqueria Tavel, Nerthe Les Cassagnes
We like to tell you about wines for special occasions, but really do we have to have a special occasion? Here’s some that are really delightful from Framce! Alta Vista, Montes Cherub, Chateau d’Aqueria Tavel, Nerthe Les Cassagnes Alta Vista Brut Rosé NV The Alta Vista Brut Rosé NV comes from Mendoza, Argentina, and intentionally […] The post Alta Vista, Montes Cherub, Chateau d’Aqueria Tavel, Nerthe Les Cassagnes first appeared on Wine Blog .
by Jo Diaz3 viewswine - news
Rethinking Lambrusco: A Metodo Classico Surprise from Cantina della Volta
Despite Lambrusco’s reputation as a sweet, fizzy industrial wine, I’ve had enough good examples over the years to know the category deserves a second look. One of my longtime favorites, the Paltrinieri Lambrusco di Sorbara Radice, showed me just how compelling dry Lambrusco can be at the table. So when the opportunity came to participate... Read More
by Martin D. Redmond2 viewswine - news
Under Pressure Wine Bar is flipping the script on pairings
Most restaurants build menus around food. Under Pressure builds them around wine. For their upcoming wine bar, Michelin award–winning sommelier Juan Fernando Cortés (the Chastain) and Adam Berlin (Buena Vida Tapas Bar and Chicheria) will design its menu by choosing wines first, then creating dishes designed specifically to match those flavors. The post Under Pressure Wine Bar is flipping the script on pairings appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
by Carly Cooper2 viewsuncategorizedwineunder-pressure-wine-barjuan-cortesbrush-sushiadam-berlin - news
The Australian wines I admired in April (with plenty $50 or less)
I got deep in the negative hole on Tuesday, stuck in a doom loop about the future of Australian wine. It’s easy to get negative about wine at the moment, especially as every day there seems to be another bad […] The post The Australian wines I admired in April (with plenty $50 or less) appeared first on Australian Wine and Drinks Review .
by Andrew Graham5 viewswine20212022202320242025 - news
Reimagining Wine Rituals with Ask The Elephant
Ask The Elephant, the fresh new sub-brand from Elephant In The Room, has officially launched in Australia, created for a new generation of wine drinkers who are ditching the rules, skipping the ceremony, and choosing wine on their own terms. With traditional wine rituals falling out of favour and younger Australian drinkers rewriting the rules […] The post Reimagining Wine Rituals with Ask The Elephant appeared first on Ocean Road Magazine .
by Ocean Road Magazine1 viewwine - news
Marnong Estate’s Latest Collection Includes the First Red Wine Offering from its Luxurious Reserve Range
Award-winning winery Marnong Estate has introduced its new vintage red wines, celebrating the Estate’s distinctive cool climate characteristics. Central to this collection is the debut of the 2024 Reserve Pinot Noir, a milestone wine that sets a new benchmark for the Estate’s luxury offering following the release of the 2022 Reserve Blanc de Blancs in […] The post Marnong Estate’s Latest Collection Includes the First Red Wine Offering from its Luxurious Reserve Range appeared first on Ocean Road Magazine .
by Ocean Road Magazine2 viewswine2022-reserve-blanc-de-blancs2024-reserve-pinot-noirmarnong-estate - news
Mother’s Day Gift: The Bottle That Replaces the Bouquet
Cote des Roses is a French rosé, but what makes it stand out is the bottle. The base is shaped like a blooming rose, so it feels just as beautiful sitting on the table as it does when you first hand it over. It’s a subtle nod to a bouquet, reimagined in a way that […] The post Mother’s Day Gift: The Bottle That Replaces the Bouquet appeared first on Ocean Road Magazine .
by Ocean Road Magazine1 viewwine - news
Friday Wine Spotlight with Chad! May 8th
Gulp Hablo Spanish Wines 3 to 6pm – Friday, May 8th Stop by Friday afternoon to sample these delicious, organically farmed, Spanish red, white, rosé, and orange wines with good ol’ Chad.
by susan.heger4 viewsevents-winetastings-eventswine - news
Cote des Roses: A Blooming Good Rosé
Instead of giving flowers on Mother’s Day, consider giving mum a bottle of the exquisitely beautiful Cote des Roses. The post Cote des Roses: A Blooming Good Rosé appeared first on Food Wine Travel .
by Christine Salins2 viewswinewine-featureswine-pickgiftswine-reviews - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Eight—The Home Stretch
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist7 viewsbeaujolaisburgundywinecabernet-sauvignoneiffel-towereurope - news
Jamie Knee, Petite Wine Traveler, Wins Wine Travel Awards 2025–2026 Top Wine & Food Influencer
Why This Wine Travel Awards Recognition Matters to Me By Jamie Knee I am deeply honored to share that I have been named 2025–2026 Top Wine & Food Influencer, The Brightest Journey at the Wine Travel Awards. This recognition means a great deal to me, not simply because of the title itself, but because of… The post Jamie Knee, Petite Wine Traveler, Wins Wine Travel Awards 2025–2026 Top Wine & Food Influencer appeared first on Petite Wine Traveler .
by Petite Wine Traveler4 viewstravel-with-petite-wine-travelerwinewine-travelsforbes-travel-guide-speakerglobal-wine-communicatorglobal-wine-presenter - news
A Model Example
Did you know that there are roughly 70 additives allowed to be used in winemaking according to the TTB (Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau)? This isn’t going to be some sort of muckraking exposé where I pretend to be a regular Jurgis Rudkus over here discovering the seedy underbelly of American winemaking, it’s…
by susan.heger4 viewsadvice-that-nobody-asked-forwine - news
My May (2026) Article is Out!
Well, it is time for another article in my local Spring Branch Plus publication (actually, it is time for two since I forgot to alert you to last month’s article). In case you haven’t noticed, the wine industry is in … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist4 viewswinehealthlifestyletravelwine-tasting - news
Welcome to the 2026 Australian wine existential crisis
It’s a rough time in the Australian wine industry right now. Let’s start with the 2026 vintage. This might well be the smallest Australian harvest in decades, and not for good reasons. The three fs – frosts, fires and floods […] The post Welcome to the 2026 Australian wine existential crisis appeared first on Australian Wine and Drinks Review .
by Andrew Graham4 viewswinelonger - news
Serial Wines in Paso Robles + John Anthony La Dame Michele Sparkling Wine
In the heart of downtown Paso Robles, where wine tasting rooms line walkable streets and every corner invites discovery, Serial Wines offers something a little unexpected—in the best possible way. Equal parts stylish lounge and elevated tasting experience, this is a place where bold reds meet refined bubbles, and where indulgence is not only encouraged, …
by calicoastblog3 viewsbubblesdowntown-paso-bubbles-trailfeaturedwinecalifornia-sparkling-winecaviar - news
April Wine Reviews: from Vin de France to Grand Tasting
A whirlwind month that changed my life – in more ways that one. Contrary to popular belief, I am somewhat ashamed to admit that I actually haven’t visited every single French wine region (yet). I’ve done Champagne, Loire, Bordeaux, Provence, Bourgogne / Beaujolais, and Alsace, but have yet to hit Jura, Savoie, Corsica, Languedoc – […]
by Katie2 viewswinewine-reviewsrhonewine-recommendation - news
Another Exciting Chapter in Virginia’s Wine Story — Veritas Vineyards to Transition to New Ownership
It has been a dynamic, and at times unforgiving, spring for Virginia wine — early bud break, a punishing frost, … Continue reading →
by DrinkWhatYouLike.com2 viewsuncategorizedtravelvirginia-winewinewine-tastingwinery - news
A Sonoma Coast Pinot That Has Me Planning My Return to Anaba — 2022 Felix Hunter Vineyard Pinot Noir
There are certain wine regions I find myself returning to again and again, and when it comes to Northern California Pinot Noir, the Sonoma Coast sits firmly at the top of that list. There’s something about the interplay of coastal influence, bright acidity, and layered fruit that consistently delivers wines of both energy and elegance.... Read More
by Martin D. Redmond4 viewswineanaba-winespinot-noirsonoma-coastsonoma-coast-pinot-noirsonoma-county-wine - news
Sundays Are For Sebastian #420
Sebastian is our seventeen-year-old son, and he says some of the funniest things–we have no idea where he gets his material since his mother and I are rather boring, serious people. A few weeks ago, we were visiting a potential college … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist4 viewsfamilyhumorwine - news
Delmarva Farmer: Deep overnight freeze severely damages fruit operations in region
MT. AIRY, Md. — Sarah O’Herron knew something was wrong before she got out […]
by MWA2 viewsfeatured-newsnewsfrostgrapeswine - news
An Introduction to Horseshoe Cellars
It’s not often I have the opportunity to taste wines from Niagara but the few I have tried have been top notch and Hoseshoe Cellars 2024 Kelson Block Riesling is no exception. My introduction to Horseshoe Cellars all started from a simple Instagram post and a surprise response. Hi Valerie, We couldn’t agree more with ... Read more The post An Introduction to Horseshoe Cellars first appeared on My VanCity .
by Valerie van der Gracht9 viewsfeaturedwinecanadiancanadian-winegrimsby-hillside-vineyardhorseshoe-cellars
