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L’Italia trionfa ai Decanter World Wine Awards 2026: ecco i 6 vini Best in Show e le 29 etichette premiate con la Medaglia Platinum
L’Italia ha trionfato ai Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2026, piazzandosi al secondo posto nel medagliere mondiale con 6 etichette premiate con l’esclusivo Best in Show (riservato solo allo 0.3% dei quasi 17.000 vini in gara) e 29 medaglie Platinum. I 6 Vini Italiani “Best in Show” Su 50 vini al mondo ad aggiudicarsi il […] L'articolo L’Italia trionfa ai Decanter World Wine Awards 2026: ecco i 6 vini Best in Show e le 29 etichette premiate con la Medaglia Platinum proviene da insidewine .
by Redazione insidewine0 viewscantine-vini - news
All the Ways to Add Tomatoes to Your Cocktail
How to use the summer staple in savory Martinis, highballs and more.
by Punch Staff1 viewcocktail-packagetechnique - news
exBEERiment | Yeast Comparison: White Labs WLP001 California Ale vs. Safale US-05 American Ale In A Session IPA
Author: Martin Keen Wort becomes beer at the point it is introduced to yeast, at which point fermentation occurs, turning […] The post exBEERiment | Yeast Comparison: White Labs WLP001 California Ale vs. Safale US-05 American Ale In A Session IPA appeared first on Brülosophy .
by Martin Keen3 viewsexbeerimentbrewingcidercraft-beerexperimentexperimental - news
Coors Whiskey Co. Introduces Premium Blended American Malt Whiskey
Coors is introducing a new limited-release Blended American Malt Whiskey that highlights its long-standing expertise... The post Coors Whiskey Co. Introduces Premium Blended American Malt Whiskey appeared first on PorchDrinking .
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A hotbed of locally produced wine at London Wine Fair
I must admit I preferred the London Wine Fair when it was held at the Kensington Exhibition Centre (below the famous Roof Gardens in Derry Street) back in the ‘80s. It was packed, visceral, dynamic, sensationally exciting, and it felt like the pinnacle of the year rather than a warehouse you felt obliged to slink […] The post A hotbed of locally produced wine at London Wine Fair appeared first on Vineyard Magazine .
by Matthew Jukes1 viewsales-and-marketing - news
2025 Bordeaux tasting notes: Sauternes and Barsac
Simon Field MW concludes his report on the 2025 Bordeaux en primeur tastings with the wines of Sauternes and Barsac. The post 2025 Bordeaux tasting notes: Sauternes and Barsac appeared first on World Of Fine Wine .
by Simon Field MW3 viewshomepage-featured-articlestasting-notes2025-bordeauxbordeaux - news
June 29: The Globe Theater Burns to the Ground
On this day in 1613, the original Globe Theater in London, built by Shakespeare and his gang of thespians, burnt to the ground after a special-effects cannon set fire to some thatching during a performance of Henry VIII. As you might imagine, in 17th century London, theaters weren't so stuffy as they are today. It was entertainment for the masses. You could gain entrance for as little as a penny, so long as you were willing to stand in what they called "the Pit." It was a night for the regular folk to cut loose. Everyone got loud and drunk. The audience, the vendors, even some of the actors were generally loaded. You wouldn't have found fine brandies and French wines in the foyer of the old Globe, but touts from the tap house next door were happy to sell you reasonably priced porter, ale and gin, and plenty of it. Sad fact: A near replica of the Globe was built on the same spot in the 1990s, and while it may look the same, its soul has changed. To wit: Want go guess how much a cocktail
by Frank Kelly Rich2 viewstoday-s-reason-to-drink - news
EBEN SADIE : AN ENQUIRING MIND
By Rose Murray Brown MW Published in The Scotsman 6 June 2026 Some people when they achieve fame and glory sit back and enjoy it, whilst others keep constantly questioning what they are doing, changing and improving. I would put Eben Sadie of The Sadie Family Wines, one of the world’s greatest winemakers
by Rose Murray Brown1 viewarticlessouth-africacolumellaeben-sadiesouthafricanwineswartland - news
America’s First Aged Whiskey
For over 25 years now, I have had a debate with John Lipman about whether Bourbon or Rye Whiskey was the first aged whiskey. John has put forward that it was Rye whiskey being aged before Bourbon. Here are my... Continue Reading →
by Michael R. Veach1 viewwhiskey-thoughtswas-bourbon-or-rye-aged-first - news
Tickets on sale for Great American Beer Festival’s new location
Tickets are on sale for the nation’s premier craft beer festival held in Denver, October 10-11, 2026 The Brewers Association (BA) has announced that tickets are now on sale for a reimagined Great American Beer Festival ® (GABF™), happening at Levitt Pavilion in Denver on October 10 and 11, 2026. GABF has been the heartbeat of American craft beer culture since 1982, and this year, it's getting a serious glow-up. Expect a brand-new venue, a revamped layout, and a renewed focus on what makes this festival so special: the beer, the brewers, and the people who love both. Most pours will come straight from the award-winning breweries themselves, so the magic of "Meet the Brewer" isn't just a corner of the room anymore, it is the room. For seasoned hopheads and first-time explorers alike, this year's festival was built for all experience levels. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday from 12–4 p.m., leaving plenty of time to wander and sip. Live music, stage entertainme
by Ezra Johnson-Greenough1 vieweventsfestivalnationalcolorado - news
July Whiskies of the Month: Scottish Literary Connections
The post July Whiskies of the Month: Scottish Literary Connections appeared first on The Scotch Whisky Experience .
by Karina Caulfield1 viewwhiskies-of-the-month - news
Short Stack Mid Strength IPA – Kinnegar
Here’s another sunny park can, I checked out the ‘Short Stack Mid Strength IPA’ from Kinnegar and it proved that lower ABV doesn’t have to mean lower flavour. This can weighs in at 2.7% ABV and comes in a 440ml can, thinking it’d be a good BBQ sipper of a tin. The nose is bright […]
by Seán O’Neill1 viewkinnegarbeerbeer-blogbeer-enthusiastbeer-loverbeer-review - news
Blanc des Millénaires 2017 : un souffle de liberté
L’héritage du légendaire chef de caves Daniel Thibault est encore vivace au sein de la Maison Charles Heidsieck. Pour autant, tout en continuant à révérer le maître, ses successeurs estiment désormais qu’il est temps de s’affranchir et que le meilleur moyen de suivre la voie qu’il a ouverte n’est pas forcément de reproduire à la […] Cet article Blanc des Millénaires 2017 : un souffle de liberté est apparu en premier sur Terre de Vins .
by Yves Tesson1 viewactualitesdegustation - news
Fußball-WM 2026: Exklusive Whisky-Sondereditionen jetzt reduziert bei Whisky.de
Die Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2026 hat nicht nur auf dem Spielfeld für Aufsehen gesorgt, sondern auch in der Welt des Whiskys. Passend zu den internationalen… Der Beitrag Fußball-WM 2026: Exklusive Whisky-Sondereditionen jetzt reduziert bei Whisky.de erschien zuerst auf WHISKYFANBLOG.DE .
by Jörg Bechtold1 viewnewsnotesben-nevisbourbonglenrothespeated - news
Sardegna – Isola Birra, anno 12: non solo degustazioni ma cultura del bere
Seimila le presenze del 2025. Numeri che gli ideatori vogliono replicare anche per l’edizione 2026 di Isola Birra, dal 3 al 5 luglio a Cagliari nella Pineta di Su Siccu (dalle 17,30 all’una e mezzo del mattino), organizzata da HBS – Homebrewers Sardi con il patrocinio dell’Amministrazione comunale. Il programma del dodicesimo anno è costruito […]
by Manuela Vacca5 viewsnewsbirraeventi-in-sardegnafeaturedisolabirrasardegna - news
For Sale: Keg King Thermentor King Max Glycol Chiller – Melbourne Pickup
<div class="bbWrapper">Hi All,<br /> <br /> I've upgraded to a Kegland RAPT glycol chiller , so my old <b>Keg King Thermentor King Max</b> is now available. It's been a solid little unit for fermentation.<br /> <br /> <br /> <b>Key details:</b><br />
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Cellar-door sales in Sweden: compulsory lecture on harmful effects of alcohol abolished
A press release published on May 8 (2026) from the Swedish Public Health Agency announces that “as of June 1 this year, the requirement to verbally inform about the harmful effects of alcohol at cellar doors will disappear. Instead, salespeople must provide the Public Health Agency’s information sheet to visitors.” This is a somewhat unexpected […] Continue reading: Cellar-door sales in Sweden: compulsory lecture on harmful effects of alcohol abolished The post Cellar-door sales in Sweden: compulsory lecture on harmful effects of alcohol abolished was originally published on BKWine Magazine and written by Per Karlsson . Copyright BKWine and BKWine Magazine. If you see it published elsewhere in full it has been republished without our permission. BKWine Magazine - Wine on the internet since 1996 Read more: On BKWine’s Wine Tours: Wine and food tours to the world’s wine regions | BKWine Tours Om BKWines Vinresor och matresor: Världens bästa vinresor och matresor | BKWine Vinresor On BKWi
by Per Karlsson1 viewnewsmonopolyregulationssillysweden - news
Peeved
Work had me in Glasgow for a few days earlier this month, a city I had never been drinking in before, so was pleased to get it some way ticked off, though far from comprehensively, I'm sure. I was based on the western edge of the city centre, where there were a few noteworthy pubs (thanks Rob !) within easy reach. The State, for example, is a pleasant bit of dark wood and brass Victoriana. The five cask ales had nothing of Scottish interest: Almasty's Green Pale Ale was as close as it got, Newcastle being nearly Scotland. It came with a warning of cloudiness, which I waved away, though I wasn't prepared for quite how grey and gritty it was. Still, it tasted fairly clean, with only a hint of dregs. A coconut hop flavour is presumably the result of Ekuanot, in here with Simcoe and Mosaic. There's some woody pine and broad forest vibes, rather than the tropical taste promised by the brewery -- it's not quite clean enough for that. A herbal, medicinal tang, of eucalyptus and aniseed, finis
by noreply@blogger.com (The Beer Nut)0 viewsanyone-but-englandflexatonefyne-hellesgraf-iigreen-palejudgemental - news
Clos Jangli
Domaine Clos Jangli is a boutique vineyard in the Luxembourg Moselle region, established in 2014 by Stéphane Singery. Clos Jangli specialises in producing top-tier Crémant de Luxembourg. The name pays homage to the ‘Jangli’, the region’s historic railway. The vineyard preserves the cultural heritage of the old steam locomotive route that once ran through the…
by Glass of Bubbly2 viewssparkling-wine-news - news
Ben Nevis 2003 (WhiskyNerds)
The WhiskyNerds have been quiet in the past couple of years. The last I know of was a French Brandy and a Secret Islay but that was back in 2023 already. I think it's simple: their bar stays high, so if nothing crosses their path, they don't have to bottle anything.Now they're back with a Ben Nevis 2003 . A year that we have never tried before, as far as I know. There's only a dozen of releases in any case.
by Ruben1 viewben-nevis200322yo52-4highlandswhiskynerds - news
Glen Garioch 1973 52 Years (Decadent Drinks)
A review of the Glen Garioch 1973 52 Years from Decadent Drinks, the oldest Glen Garioch ever bottled.
by Thijs Klaverstijn1 viewreviewsglen-gariochhighlandsscotland197352yo - news
Eddie Gadd recognised for pioneering industry work
Eddie Gadd, the pioneering founder and head brewer of Gadds’ The Ramsgate Brewery, has been named the Brewer of the Year 2026 by the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group (APPBG). The accolade was presented to Eddie during the APPBG’s annual beer awards dinner at Westminster an event attended by MPs, peers, and leading figures from across the British...
by Tim1 viewnewsukunited-kingdom - news
Dégustation : Laudun, le dernier cru des Côtes du Rhône
Dernier cru des Côtes du Rhône, l’AOC gardoise Laudun a la force de son collectif et de ses ambitions. Alors que Luc Pélaquié cède sa place de président après trente ans de bons et loyaux services, on se replonge dans son passé pour appréhender son avenir. Avec une jolie dégustation, à l’aveugle, des premiers millésimes […] Cet article Dégustation : Laudun, le dernier cru des Côtes du Rhône est apparu en premier sur Terre de Vins .
by Marie-Pierre Delpeuch1 viewactualitesdegustation - news
Irish Whiskey Around The World, No 127, Redshank
For those of an ornithological stint – that’s feathered bird watching to those not in the know – there’s a Redshank Irish Whiskey out in the wild. Now the real live Redshanks are a common sight round the coastline of Ireland. They’re a wading bird with a distinctive alarm call & like rocky shores. Meanwhile … Continue reading Irish Whiskey Around The World, No 127, Redshank →
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