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Wines of Hungary Showcase
The lights were low for a chic soiree organised by Wines of Hungary at Vagabond Wines in Birmingham yesterday. Twenty The post Wines of Hungary Showcase appeared first on Laura Hadland: The Extreme Housewife .
by Laura3 viewswine - news
🍇 How AI Is Transforming the World of Wine: When Technology Meets Terroir
🧠 Introduction: A New Vintage of Innovation The story of wine has always been one of balance — between nature and nurture, intuition and science.Now, The post 🍇 How AI Is Transforming the World of Wine: When Technology Meets Terroir appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
by Kelly Chidi-Ogbonna6 viewswine-knowledgeabout-winesommelierwinewine-guidewine-tags - news
October Wine Club Tasting Notes
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by Tasting List Changer5 viewstasting-noteshermosa-beachjeff-bonafedelos-angelesmanhattan-beachredondo-beach - news
September Wine Reviews: From the Dazzling Côte d’Azur to the Chaos of La Rentrée
The final sips of summer 2025. The term “la rentrée” was initially created to refer to that time of year when the kids go back to school. In France, this is usually early-mid September, depending on the calendar. But in the last couple of decades, its meaning has widened to include anyone returning to work, […]
by Katie5 viewswinewine-reviewschampagnelanguedocwine-recommendation - news
Join the French Winophiles on a Virtual Visit to White Wines of the Loire Valley #winophiles
French Winophiles and Loire Valley White WinesOctober 2025 brings our French Winophiles writers to a virtual exploration of the white wines of the Loire River valley. The Loire River is the longest river in France, extending over 1000km (600+ miles) from its source in the Massif Centrale west of Lyon all the way out to … Continue reading →
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European Wine Tourism Index 2025: Ranking Europe’s Leading Wine Destinations
Wine tourism represents one of the fastest-growing segments of global cultural and experiential travel. According to a recent survey by TUI Musement, more than 91% of respondents expressed interest in wine-related travel, with the highest engagement among travellers aged 18 to 44. Responding to this demand, and coinciding with Europe’s harvest season, TUI Musement has […] The post European Wine Tourism Index 2025: Ranking Europe’s Leading Wine Destinations appeared first on Liz Palmer .
by liz admin5 viewsaustrian-winebordeaux-wineburgundychampagnechampagne-regionitalian-wine - news
Let Schiava be Your Red Wine for Seafood
Alto Adige is the Home of SchiavaThe region of Alto Adige / Südtirol is located in north-central Italy, in the foothills of the Dolomite mountains. Originally part of Austria, the region became part of Italy in 1919 at the conclusion of World War I. It is an autonomous Italian province and is part of a … Continue reading →
by foodwineclick5 viewswinewine-foodwine-travelrecipestravelwine-tasting - news
San Felice Winery: Honoring Tuscan Heritage through Innovation and Preservation
This article first appeared in Santé Magazine on August 2025 In the rolling hills of Chianti Classico, San Felice Winery is doing something remarkable: not just producing beautiful wines, but keeping a centuries-old viticultural heritage alive. With a rare blend of historical reverence and forward-thinking experimentation, San Felice has become one of the most innovative estates […] The post San Felice Winery: Honoring Tuscan Heritage through Innovation and Preservation appeared first on Syrah Queen .
by syrahqueen3 viewswinesan-felice-winery - news
Let’s Celebrate Fiano Day – 16th October 2026
The inaugural Fiano Day on the 17th of October 2025 was a hit! Now it is the countdown to Fiano Day 2026!! If you’re a regular TC reader, you’ll know I love discovering (and drinking!) alternative grape varieties like Fiano. Fiano Day will happen on the 3rd Friday of October every year going forward – woohoo!...
by Casey Bryan3 viewswine - news
A Day at Champagne Vaucelle Remembered at Apéro #worldwinetravel
World Wine Travel Writers Reminisce Over Summer SipsThis month, our World Wine Travel writers are remembering travel moments over a glass of wine and “nibbles”. In France, late afternoon is apéro time, where we do just that. I’m thinking about a trip to the more rural Côte des Bar of Champagne this spring, just before … Continue reading →
by foodwineclick5 viewstravelwinewine-foodwine-travelworld-wine-travelfrance - news
August Wine Reviews: The Best Chablis for Lobster Rolls and A Last-Minute Escape to Provence
The summer I turned French – by taking almost the entire month of August off (albeit accidentally). Maine’s been on my bucket list since the second I moved to New York City in 2017. My husband and I dreamed about a road trip to the northeast’s only National Park, Acadia, from the moment we met. […]
by Katie5 viewswinewine-reviews - news
Family Tree ‘The Boxer’s Ghost’ Pinot Noir VQA
Dark in color with a mild nose. On the mid palate the wine displays some rich dark cherry notes … On the medium length finish the wine displays some nice pepper, firm acidity and tannins along with some earthy notes … Continue reading →
by John Galea3 viewswine - news
Rediscovering the Diversity of Tuscany’s Wines with San Felice
Sometimes it takes a special event to nudge you to take another look at a familiar winery or wine region. That’s what recently happened to us with the wines of Tuscany in general and San Felice in particular. A Tuscan Wine Giro Our old friend Peter and new friend Gina are newlyweds planning their first […]
by Mike Veseth5 viewsitalian-winewinewine-tourism - news
Invivo Taylor’s Rosé 2023
This wine was on sale at the LCBO so grabbed it … Pale salmon in color with a mild nose. on the mid palate the wine is quite tart, almost bitter, with hints of cranberry, and some effervescence on the … Continue reading →
by John Galea5 viewsjg-reviewwine - news
Cooper’s Hawk Talon Red 2021
Nice dark berry nose, on the mid palate the wine packs a punch firm firm black cherries, along with some earthy notes. On the medium length finish the wine displays some black peppery notes that stick to the tongue along … Continue reading →
by John Galea3 viewswine - news
Italian Wine Innovators: Three Case Studies
It is useful to step back for a minute and appreciate some of the ways that the wine industry is evolving under the influence of innovative producers. Sometimes innovation is so obvious you can’t miss it. That was the case for us, for example, when Sue and I participated in the big SIMEI wine technology […]
by Mike Veseth5 viewsitalian-winewine - news
Versatile Trebbiano Spoletino: a New Star from Umbria #italianfwt
Let’s Explore Montefalco in the SummerAugust brings our Italian Food Wine and Travel writers to a virtual visit to Umbria. Take a look further down in this post for links to all our posts. The town of Montefalco is best known for Sagrantino but a big, bold, tannic red wine is a difficult play in … Continue reading →
by foodwineclick6 viewsfooditalianfwt-italian-food-wine-travelorganictravelwinewine-food - news
Zaccagnini Tralcetto Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2021
Dark in color with a nice red berry nose. On the mid palate the wine displays some strong tomato notes. On the medium length finish the wine displays strong acidity and tannins. I would give it an 87-88. From the … Continue reading →
by John Galea6 viewsitalianjg-reviewwine - news
The Drinks Trust reopens WSET bursary
The reinstatement of the scheme, which provides fully-funded training for drinks sector employees, comes as the hospitality industry grapples with recruitment and retention issues, with recent data revealing more than 80,000 vacancies across hospitality roles. The post The Drinks Trust reopens WSET bursary appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Amelie Maurice-Jones3 viewsnewshospitalityrecruitmentsakespiritsstaff - news
The Soul of St. Helena: Titus Vineyards and the Art of Cabernet
This article first appeared in Santé Magazine on August 5th, 2025 Nestled at the base of Howell Mountain in St. Helena, Titus Vineyards is a 50-acre, second-generation family estate that embodies Napa Valley’s rich winemaking history and innovative spirit. Purchased by Dr. Lee and Ruth Titus in 1968, the property had been farmed since the […] The post The Soul of St. Helena: Titus Vineyards and the Art of Cabernet appeared first on Syrah Queen .
by syrahqueen3 viewswinetitus-vineyards - news
Okanagan Chardonnay Finds Its Voice
The post Okanagan Chardonnay Finds Its Voice appeared first on Social Sips .
by Nicole MacKay5 viewswinebritish-columbiachardonnayokanagan - news
Start Your English Sparkling Wine Discovery with Louis Pommery England
Champagne Houses ExpandFrench Champagne houses have been looking to expand for a long time. Back in 1973, Moët et Chandon established Domaine Chandon in Napa Valley. More recently, houses began to take interest in Southern England. With climate change, southern England has become a viable region for wine grape growing. It also has the distinct … Continue reading →
by foodwineclick5 viewsregenerative-viticulturewinewine-foodfoodrecipestravel - news
July Wine Reviews: A Delightful Vouvray and Renewed Love for Cru Beaujolais
If we can’t have another trip to Bordeaux, at least we have wine. Oh, July. Sticky, sweltering, bipolar July. The weather in New York City couldn’t make up its mind. One day, it was a hundred degrees and 95% humidity followed by torrential rainstorms that paralyzed the region. The next? A beautiful summer day with […]
by Katie5 viewswinewine-reviewswine-recommendation - news
Biondi-Santi: The Legacy That Defines Brunello
This article first appeared in Santé Magazine on July 21st, 2025 In Montalcino, the past and future of Brunello converge at one address: Biondi-Santi. The historic estate that defined a denomination continues to guide its evolution with remarkable grace. In the world of fine wine, a handful of names transcend trends and vintages to become […] The post Biondi-Santi: The Legacy That Defines Brunello appeared first on Syrah Queen .
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