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LITTLE ENGINE WINES WELCOMES ANDREW WINDSOR AS WINEMAKER
LITTLE ENGINE WINES WELCOMES ANDREW WINDSOR AS WINEMAKER A new era unfolds on the Naramata Bench as Scott Robinson steps into the role of Wine Director Little Engine Wines is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Windsor as winemaker, succeeding founding winemaker Scott Robinson, who assumes the newly created role of Wine Director. The ... Read more The post LITTLE ENGINE WINES WELCOMES ANDREW WINDSOR AS WINEMAKER first appeared on My VanCity .
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Vinitaly 2026 Signals a New Era: How Wine Tourism Is Redefining the Global Wine Industry
In Verona this spring, the mood is shifting. At Vinitaly 2026, taking place April 14–17, 2026, the global wine community will once again gather to taste, negotiate, and forecast. Yet this year, something fundamental has changed. The conversation is no longer centred solely on vintages, pricing, or export markets. Instead, it is about people, place, […] The post Vinitaly 2026 Signals a New Era: How Wine Tourism Is Redefining the Global Wine Industry appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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MONTECUCCO LOOKS TOWARDS VINITALY 2026
MONTECUCCO LOOKS TOWARDS VINITALY 2026 WITH OPTIMISM: GROWTH, SUSTAINABILITY AND INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION From April 12 to 15, the Protection Consortium returns to Verona with a consortium desk, six companies and the Biodistrict: focus on foreign markets and green vocation VERONAFIERE Hall 9, Stand B16 The Consorzio Tutela Vini Montecucco DOC and DOCG returns to Vinitaly ... Read more The post MONTECUCCO LOOKS TOWARDS VINITALY 2026 first appeared on My VanCity .
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Hester Creek | the Origin Series
Hester Creek Estate Winery Origin Series Inspired by the legendary super Tuscan wines of Italy. Today I am introducing you to two of the special wines from the Hester Creek Estate Winery Origin series. Wines of phenomenal origin and destiny, the Judge and Garland are crafted from the best barrels in the Hester Creek Cellar, ... Read more The post Hester Creek | the Origin Series first appeared on My VanCity .
by Valerie van der Gracht6 viewsfeaturedwinecellar2022-garland2022-the-judgebc-wine - news
Arabilis Doubles Down on Sparkling with Precision-Driven, Multi-Vintage Releases
AMITY, Ore. (March 31, 2026) —Arabilis, the Willamette Valley based winery founded by Allison and Kenny McMahon, is introducing a new lineup of wines that signals a defining shift toward […] The post Arabilis Doubles Down on Sparkling with Precision-Driven, Multi-Vintage Releases appeared first on Sip Magazine .
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I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Four—The Start of the Hospices de Beaune)
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 →
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Masters Wine 2026: Rory McIlroy’s Champions Dinner Selection
The Masters Tournament 2026: Rory McIlroy’s Champions Dinner Wine Selection The Champions Dinner at Augusta National Golf Club remains one... The post Masters Wine 2026: Rory McIlroy’s Champions Dinner Selection appeared first on Cru Wine Fine Wine & Spirits Merchant .
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New “Resilience” Wine Turns Willamette Valley Winemaker’s Mental Health Journey into a Mission
L’Angolo Estate’s Chase Renton will donate 100% of proceeds from the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir to support mental health with the Kevin Love Fund (March 31, 2026; Newberg, Ore.)—Oregon vintner […] The post New “Resilience” Wine Turns Willamette Valley Winemaker’s Mental Health Journey into a Mission appeared first on Sip Magazine .
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Please The Palate April 2026 Newsletter
I can’t believe another year has passed, but I’m ready to turn the page. 2025 was a challenging year on many levels. With continued shifts in the wine industry, I felt it in my work: events slowed, writing opportunities disappeared, and the landscape changed in real time. But I didn’t let that stop me, and won't. Enjoy the Please The Palate January 2026 Newsletter.
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Chile’s Wine Consumption Decline: Rethinking the Horeca Channel Through Wine Tourism Innovation
The decline in wine consumption is no longer a localized concern; it is a global structural shift. In Chile, this trend is particularly visible, as changing consumer behaviour intersects with evolving economic and cultural dynamics. Younger generations are not simply drinking less; they are drinking differently. The traditional model, volume-driven consumption anchored in restaurants, has […] The post Chile’s Wine Consumption Decline: Rethinking the Horeca Channel Through Wine Tourism Innovation appeared first on Liz Palmer .
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Mitchell Wine Group Announces Ownership Transition
Edwin Martinis, Briana Seeley and Chris Seeley Have Agreed to Acquire Oregon’s Mitchell Wine Group Portland, Oregon — Today, Edwin Martinis, Briana Seeley and Chris Seeley agreed to acquire Mitchell […] The post Mitchell Wine Group Announces Ownership Transition appeared first on Sip Magazine .
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Bilancia Hawke’s Bay Syrah 2020 Review
Hawke’s Bay syrah in New Zealand provides a good value alternative to the peppery syrahs of Saint Joseph and Crozes […] The post Bilancia Hawke’s Bay Syrah 2020 Review appeared first on Grape Observer Wine Review .
by Sean Mitchell5 viewswine-reviewscrozes-hermitagehawkes-baynew-zealandred-winesaint-joseph - news
From the Cellar with @Sam_WineTeacher
In addition to the weekly wine review and the various other, usually wine-related, articles I write for My Van City, I am going to include a new one that will appear from time to time. I’m calling it, ‘From the Cellar’. It will be similar to the wine reviews, except that it will feature wines ... Read more The post From the Cellar with @Sam_WineTeacher first appeared on My VanCity .
by Sam The Wine Teacher5 viewswinedrinkoliverosoyoosoliverosoyooswineoliverosoyooswinecountrychampagnechurch-and-state - news
Small Acts, Full Glasses
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Committed to Biodynamics with Gérard Bertrand
At the recent Vancouver International Wine Festival, I attended a seminar with Gérard Bertrand moderated by Vancouver’s Anthony Gismondi. A leading figure in Languedoc, Bertrand has made his family estate a top organic and biodynamic property, championing the unique terroir of Languedoc-Roussillon. Born in 1965 in Narbonne, Bertrand retired from professional rugby to take over ... Read more The post Committed to Biodynamics with Gérard Bertrand first appeared on My VanCity .
by Kim Mead5 viewsfeaturedwineart-de-vivre-philosophydemeter-certificationgerard-bertrandplace - news
Dr Loosen Ürziger Würzgarten 2022 Review
This wine is from Dr Loosen and is a “grosses gewächs” dry riesling from Mosel in Germany. The “grosses gewächs” […] The post Dr Loosen Ürziger Würzgarten 2022 Review appeared first on Grape Observer Wine Review .
by Sean Mitchell6 viewsnew-releaseswine-reviewsgermanymoselrieslingwhite-wine - news
Finding a Champagne Icon in My In-Box
This is my fifteenth year as a wine writer/blogger, which I find a bit astounding. I am not sure why, but it boggles my mind. In those fourteen-plus years, I have been fortunate enough to experience more than I ever … Continue reading →
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50 Years Later: 50 Things to Know About the Judgment of Paris
In 1976, California Chardonnay and Cabernet beat France in a now infamous blind tasting. Here are 50 facts for the Judgment of Paris’ 50th anniversary. The post 50 Years Later: 50 Things to Know About the Judgment of Paris first appeared on NapaValley.com .
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I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life): Part Three—Down to Beaune
Last week, 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 back in the … Continue reading →
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Patrimoine Français: An Evening Crowned by a Third Growth Grand Cru Classé
As President Wineglitz India – The Wine Club, Mukul Manku put together an exclusive wine dinner for the members of the club. Held at the PDR of the reimagined and relaunched Le Cirque restaurant in Hotel Leela Palace New Delhi, the event featured exclusive French wines including a Third Growth Grand Cru Classe from Bordeaux. Continue reading "Patrimoine Français: An Evening Crowned by a Third Growth Grand Cru Classé"
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Wine Travel Should Open Doors: Why Accessibility Matters
How the Future of Wine Tourism Depends on Human Connection, Welcoming Experiences, and Access at Every Level By Jamie Knee, Petite Wine Traveler Lately, I keep returning to one very clear idea: wine travel is at its best when it feels accessible, social, and deeply human. Some of the most meaningful wine experiences are not… The post Wine Travel Should Open Doors: Why Accessibility Matters appeared first on Petite Wine Traveler .
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Doing the hard work in the Côte de Nuits (and saved by a bogan Aussie)
Rarely have I been so glad to hear an Aussie accent. There I was on day 2 of last month’s Grand Jours de Bourgogne 2026, feeling a little bogged down. It wasn’t meant to be this way. I’d spent the […] The post Doing the hard work in the Côte de Nuits (and saved by a bogan Aussie) appeared first on Australian Wine and Drinks Review .
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Canadian and B.C. Wine Industry Leaders Honoured at the 2026 Wine Industry Awards
Wine Growers Canada (WGC) and Wine Growers British Columbia (WGBC) announced the recipients of the 2026 Canadian Wine Industry Awards and B.C. Industry Recognition Awards, presented live at the awards ceremony in Penticton, B.C., on March 31. This year’s distinguished recipients are:...
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Von Ebert Brewing Releases Collaborations with Other Half Brewing Company for 8th Anniversary
Von Ebert Brewing worked with Other Half Brewing Company on a Pilsner and Hazy IPA to celebrate its 8th anniversary. PORTLAND, Ore. — This month, Von Ebert Brewing is marking […] The post Von Ebert Brewing Releases Collaborations with Other Half Brewing Company for 8th Anniversary appeared first on Sip Magazine .
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