NEW YORK–(COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Block bar, the world’s leading NFT marketplace for luxury wines and spirits, is delighted to announce its record-breaking sale of Hennessy 8 – a cognac masterpiece and a tribute to eight generations of Master Blenders. Bought by Angry pit bull club (APC) for 66.49 ETH ($ 226,450) …
Read More »Britons Seek Vegan Alternatives To Milk, Skin Care – And Even Wine, Study Finds | Nature | News
Of these, 38% are concerned about the environmental impact of using non-vegan items, while 35% are concerned about animal welfare. As a result, many are looking for herbal alternatives for skin care (41%), makeup (31%), and leather accessories (34%). It’s also found that one in six people are more willing …
Read More »The weather offers the possibility of harvesting ice wine | News
TOWNSHIP OF HARPERSFIELD – A lack of wind helped make an early morning harvest a pleasant experience, even though temperatures were in the teenage years, said Cindy Lindberg, owner of Grand River Cellars. âIt was probably one of the best selection seasons we’ve had,â said Lindberg. The ice wine process …
Read More »Port Moody’s dad wants to challenge the pop industry with a new drink
Shane McCardle brings Rocky Mountain Herbal Tea to the Tri-Cities in time for New Years Resolutions for a Healthier Lifestyle. Shane McCardle has taken a lifestyle journey to get healthier and fitter. Now the entrepreneur from Port Moody has a product for others who are making similar choices to enjoy …
Read More »SANTA MARGHERITA USA ACQUIRES MAJORITY OWNERSHIP OF ROCO WINERY
MIAMI BEACH, Florida, January 5, 2022 / PRNewswire / – Santa Margherita United States, the 100% subsidiary of Santa Margherita Gruppo Vinicolo, acquired the majority stake in ROCO Winery in Oregon. ROCO Winery was founded in 2001 by Rollin & Corby Stonebraker-Soles. Located in the Willamette Valley region, ROCO wines …
Read More »Red Mountain-focused Liberty Lake Wine Cellars beats 7 for 7 at Platinum Awards
Mark Lathrop, winemaker / co-owner of Liberty Lake Wine Cellars east of Spokane, Washington, has entered seven wines eligible for the 2021 Platinum Awards and won a Platinum for each. (Richard Duval Images) LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. – A sign behind Liberty Lake Wine Cellars’ tasting bar reads #RedMtnUnfiltered, and what …
Read More »THE WINE RANGER: Breaking Boundaries – Dotcom CEO Turns into Riesling Guru in the Finger Lakes | Business
If you live long enough, there comes a time when you come to a crossroads in life where the choices are either to play it safe or to leap into the unknown. For Bruce Murray, it happened in 2007. He had just sold his small tech startup. Murray’s family moved …
Read More »72 of our favorite facts from 2021
Every day, our editors collect the most interesting, vivid or enjoyable facts that appear in newspaper articles. Here are 72 from the past year that left us thinking. Through Times Insider Staff Illustrations by Suerynn lee December 31, 2021 January 1. Part-time NBA performers – contortionists, acrobats, Frisbee-catching dogs – …
Read More »SPLENDOR IN THE GLASS: It was a world of wild wine in 2021 | Sun Glade
2021 has been an interesting year to say the least. COVID-19, gas prices, nearly empty store shelves, shortages of other products, the list goes on. As much as we would like to forget 2021, back to the news of the world of wine. A 2019 6-liter bottle of The Setting …
Read More »‘Black gold’ found at Wine Country ticks the interest of truffle sellers
In 2020, the Business Journal reported on Kendall Jackson’s 4-acre Culinary Garden and Wine Estate at 5007 Fulton Road, as well as her secret truffle orchard. Recently countries like Australia, China, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa have started trying to produce theirs. And there are a growing number of …
Read More »Gene S. Trimacco Sr. 1929-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
STRUTHERS – Gene S. Trimacco Sr., 92, passed away on Sunday December 19, 2021 at his home surrounded by his family. Gene was born April 2, 1929 in Youngstown, son of the late Genaro and Adeline Leombruno Trimacco. He graduated from Campbell Memorial High School and worked for Sharon Steel. …
Read More »The wine chocolate market is booming worldwide to show significant growth – Duc d’O, NEUHAUS, Halloren, Raaka
Wine chocolate market Growing demand for chocolates across the world, premiumization of wine chocolates, and lucrative product packaging are driving the global wine chocolate market. PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, December 24, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – The Global wine chocolate market was estimated at $ 752.0 million in 2020 and is expected …
Read More »Leave It On: Why Australia Still Loves Their Canned Goon Wine | Wine
Boxed wine is one of Australia’s most extraordinary contributions to the wine industry, also known as carton, bag-in-box, or more commonly, goon (de flagon). Australian winemaker Thomas Angrove patented the design of a one-gallon polyethylene bladder in a cardboard box in 1965, inspired by the ancient method of storing wine …
Read More »Designers make boots and handbags from skins and fruit seeds in latest green campaign
This is not crazy! Designers make boots and handbags from skins and fruit seeds in latest green campaign The growth of vegan fashion has spurred experimentation in clothing production The process sees the leaves, skins, stems and seeds dried and rolled in faux leather H&M offers Vegea vegan leather boots …
Read More »The good and the bad of French culture in 2021
Published on: 12/18/2021 – 12:46Amended: 12/18/2021 – 12:44 Paris (AFP) – For French culture, still a beacon for much of the world, it has been a year of returning to freedom, stammering amid fears that the old normalcy will never fully return. There were bright spots as a high-art backlog …
Read More »Good Eggs announces exclusive partnership with Quince & Co., Michael and Lindsay Tusk’s award-winning hotel group
OAKLAND, Calif .– (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –good eggs today announced a new exclusive partnership with Quince & Co. – The acclaimed San Francisco-based Michael & Lindsay Tusk culinary group known for their renowned restaurants Quince and Cotogna – which will bring highly selected and sustainably sourced wines from around the world …
Read More »Wine Australia report suggests tough times for the wine industry
Australian wine 2021 Wine Production, Sales and Inventory Report shows a record vintage, lower sales volume and higher inventory levels compared to 2019-2020. According to the report, the tonnage of crushed grapes and liters of wine produced increased by more than 30%, reaching 2.03 million tons and 1.48 billion liters …
Read More »Dan Murphy’s Champagne: Fears of shortage prompt bottle store to impose purchase limits
One of Australia’s largest liquor chains has placed limits on the sale of champagne as the industry faces a severe shortage just weeks before Christmas. On Monday, Endeavor Group, the parent company of Dan Murphy’s and BWS, confirmed that it had introduced purchase limits on some imported champagne lines, including …
Read More »Canada faces alcohol shortages ahead of holiday season, alcohol authorities say
Signs indicating a product shortage are displayed at the Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. in Halifax on December 10, 2021.Andrew Vaughan / The Canadian Press Canada faces pre-holiday alcohol shortages due to supply chain issues, with some provincial liquor boards urging customers to shop early – or prepare to try a …
Read More »Vine and dandy: South African wine exporters optimistic about recovery prospects
South African wine exports are normalizing after three difficult years. The South African wine industry hopes it will return to growth after three difficult years that impacted export volumes. But while there has been some recovery, the industry continues to normalize rather than grow. Various global factors have contributed to …
Read More »Forest fires threaten to disrupt crop insurance
Advertising California wildfires threaten to upend vineyard crop insurance as smoke threatens grape production in another record-breaking year of U.S. wildfires –Jack Roudebush When a fire damages a vineyard, it can take up to five years for a vine to become fully productive again. But a fire doesn’t even have …
Read More »New book: Wines of Armenia
The long awaited book Wines of Armenia: A Complete Guide to Armenian Wineries and Winemaking by S. Margosian has finally been published. This is the first and most comprehensive guide to Armenian vineyards and winemaking, providing extensive details on Armenian grapes, wine regions and vineyards.Wine has always been an integral …
Read More »Ten Local Sparkling Wines To Try During Australia’s Champagne Shortage | Australian food and drink
We are in the midst of a champagne shortage and while there is a lot of talk about why this is the case, industry experts say there are several factors at play. Emperor Champagne CEO Kyla Kirkpatrick says mass domestic consumption and supply issues have created the perfect storm. âYou …
Read More »The Rhein & CIE Azuga 1892 cellars will have a new concept, honoring the memory of the founders, King Carol I and the Rhein family
The Rhine & CTHAT IS TO SAY Azuga 1892 Cellars, owned by The Iconic Estate, part of the Alexandrion group, will have a new concept that will exemplify the royal spirit and reflect the longevity and nearly 130 years of history of the place. The concept will reflect the charm …
Read More »Moët & Chandon: Sustainable Development of Champagne
“A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world,” said Louis Pasteur, the pioneering French chemist and microbiologist known for his research on vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. Moët & Chandon pyramid This point of view has always guided Moët & Chandon, a champagne house …
Read More »A Touch of Red or White: How Papua New Guinea Is Interested in Wine
With wine appreciation on the rise in Papua New Guinea. The sommelier of Loloata Island Resort, Kannapan Jayakumar, tells PNG now why wine has become such a sensation and why the Highlands might be a good place to start a winery. The sommelier at Loloata Resort, Kannapan Jayakumar. Credit: Loloata …
Read More »Love at the first sip breathes new life into an old Piedmont house | Interiors
THEEven Summer Wolff had no idea that information 13 years ago was going to change her life forever. The American wine importer – and already a longtime Italophile – was organizing food tours of Tuscany with his business partner when they heard of an “awesome young winemaker” who was breathing …
Read More »Author Paull L. Goodchild publishes’ Xmas (et al.)
WESTPORT, Mass., November 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Author Paull L. Goodchild has released a collection of short stories titled Christmas stories (and others). As a fervent atheist, he approaches the subject with an enthusiastic ambivalence, cheerfully pushing the limits of narration. Five of the tales take place in an …
Read More »Halle Berry’s Netflix directorial debut is old wine in an older bottle-Entertainment News, Firstpost
Halle Barry acts fiercely, harder and harder, striving to break both bones and gender stereotypes. But that doesn’t translate into smart performance At the end of each year, you can almost feel the desperation of movies looking for Oscar nods. Some of these are made with an eye on juries …
Read More »Weekly review … November 23, 2021
Internationally renowned, multi-starred chef Gordon Ramsay has unveiled his own contemporary line of Italian table wines: Gordon Ramsay Italian Collection. Internationally renowned chef, multi-Michelin starred, Gordon Ramsay unveiled its own contemporary line of Italian table wines: Gordon Ramsay Italian Collection. Created alongside world-renowned winemaker Alberto Antonini, the collection combines âRamsey’s …
Read More »Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Announces Management Changes with New President and Chief Financial Officer
Advertising Marc Hurlbut November 18 – Hector, NY – Daniel DeBell and Marc Hurlbut have been appointed to management positions at Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards. DeBell was promoted to president and chief operating officer and Hurlbut to chief financial officer. John Keeler, who served as president from 2009, announced his retirement …
Read More »Savor the taste of Provence with these refreshing rosé wines
Enjoy one of the most picturesque regions in the world through the evocative delights of Provence rosé wines November 17, 2021 5:00 p.m. Imagine enjoying a lazy lunch under the vines, watching the sun dance over the azure sea in the distance, while sipping an aromatic wine that echoes the …
Read More »Wine Opener Market Size and Outlook 2028 | Best Companies – Ikea, Only Cook, Royalip, Ryback, Tianq, Enjoy? Arts, V.BARS, Zhifangyi, Yujia, Wine Enthusiast,
New Jersey, United States, – A recent market research report added to the repository of verified market reports is an in-depth analysis of the Wine opener market. Based on the analysis of historical growth and current scenario of the Wine Opener market, the report intends to offer actionable information about …
Read More »Premiere Napa Valley Wine Week kicks off in person and virtually
The holidays arrived early this year for wine lovers, as Napa Valley’s first Wine Week kicked off earlier this week on November 8, giving collectors and professionals the chance to immerse themselves in the wine country the most famous in the country. Throughout the week, virtual chats and interviews with …
Read More »Vivant Wine Club review and virtual wine tasting
There have never been so many wine club delivery services as there are today. This is not shocking information, we know, as an era of direct consumer happiness is already upon us, and obstacles like the pandemic make the model all the more appealing. It can even go further, when …
Read More »Sonoma County entrepreneurs close to capturing plant-based food growth
While Amy’s and Miyoko’s have received a lot of attention, other small producers are also creating a niche in their product categories with an emphasis on premium products. Among them, Renegade Food, based in Berkeley but producing its deli in Petaluma; and Santa Rosa’s Wildbrine, which has expanded into its …
Read More »Marlings Vineyard celebrates its 30th anniversary with prizes at the International Wine and Spirits Competition and the Decanter World Wine Awards
It is fitting that on the 30th anniversary of the very first harvest of their Sway vineyard, winemakers Mark Barber and Paul Cartmell have won two world awards for their wine. Marlings Vineyard at Mead End Road was planted by John and Patricia Wright in 1990 and produced its first …
Read More »Australia expects good relations from CIIE
CANBERRA: Although unable to travel to China himself due to Covid, Tony Carapetis, chief winemaker of Monteperle wines, greeted the Chinese people in a video that will be shown at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) from of this Friday. âThe CIIE has offered great opportunities to expand markets in …
Read More »Red China: Upcoming Wineries Recognized
YINCHUAN, China, November 2 (Reuters) – Chinese winemaker Legacy Peak, which started producing grapes more or less by accident in 1997, symbolizes the rapid growth of an industry that is now winning accolades in global markets, but who has already almost given up. âWe wanted to pull up all the …
Read More »Passion of Farming Couple Produces Unique Harvest in Heart of Morgan County Farming – The Fort Morgan Times
Sharon and Dan Kauffman have a thriving vineyard in Fort Morgan, growing grapes that will explicitly thrive in this particular environment. Dan is the winemaker and Sharon assists and helps with the sale and management of the winery they recently opened this year. They have traveled extensively to learn about …
Read More »Dual Zone Wine Coolers Market Overview, In-Depth Analysis, Future Scenario Till 2027 | Haier, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Kegco, Danby, Electrolux Appliances
The global research report provides detailed analysis of the market. Based on the intensity of the competition and how the competition will take shape in the years to come. The report entitled Dual Zone Wine Coolers Market Assessment, with Key Company Analysis, Regional Analysis, Application / Type Breakdown Data, and …
Read More »Grape expectations: grateful all around | Waco today
I’m grateful that my dad went through some scary healthy times, and grateful that my mom stayed healthy to continue caring for him. In a year where friendships and family relationships have been strained due to a virus, I am grateful for those who remain. One more Phew! There is …
Read More »World Trade Organization to review Chinese tariffs on Australian wine
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has agreed to review Chinese tariffs on imported Australian wines, amid continuing political and economic tensions. Australia referred China to the international trade arbitrator earlier this year, arguing that Beijing’s decision to impose tariffs of up to 220% had caused “serious damage” to the wine …
Read More »Wine.com partners with 100% Cork to promote the environmental benefits of recycling wine corks
NEW YORK (PRWEB) 25 October 2021 100% cork and Wine.com, the nation’s leading online wine retailer, is proud to announce an eco-friendly partnership to raise awareness of the sustainability and natural benefits of cork stoppers. In November, Wine.com will launch a national cork promotion which will feature a revolutionary cork …
Read More »From Westerns to ‘Stranger Things’, Hollywood is Big Business in New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE – When the creators of âStranger Thingsâ searched for locations this year, they focused on one of the most sought-after centers in the United States for the production of new films: the high desert of New Mexico. Never mind that much of the new season of the sci-fi thriller …
Read More »These Oregon wineries have warm outdoor seating
Food and beverage establishments around the world have rushed to add outdoor seating as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, but the dozens and dozens of wineries that dot the hills outside McMinnville, Dundee, Newberg, Carlton and other Willamette Valley towns have a head start in this area. After all, a sidewalk …
Read More »White truffle prices soar due to climate change and vineyard expansion
White truffle prices are skyrocketing to $ 4,950, Bloomberg reports. The price increases are due to climate change and the expansion of vineyards invading truffle habitats. Truffles are one of the most expensive foods in the world because they are rare and difficult to grow. Loading Something is loading. Your …
Read More »The “Louvre of Wine” must be frozen so that the grape varieties can be revived if they are affected by climate change
‘Louvre of Wine’ – the world’s largest collection of vines – must be FROZEN in hopes that long-lost grape varieties could one day be revived if they die due to climate change The largest collection of vines in the world to freeze so they can one day be relaunched Experts …
Read More »Atlantic Winery raises the flag for fine wines
In the wilderness of the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, a quiet wine revolution is unfolding. Far out in the Atlantic Ocean, between Lisbon and New York, vines grow between cracks in black basalt lava rock on Pico Island. The best grow near the sea, where the crabs sing, as …
Read More »Orange wine is a new trend but an old style
I have been under COVID restriction for 14 days. It seems that my two shots of the vaccine worked well enough to relegate the symptoms to those of a mild case of the flu or allergies. I only chose to test, just in case, because it was easy to do …
Read More »Hospitality Professionals Turn to Production Amid New York Distilling Revival
Patrick Miller, the owner of Faccia Brutto, a Brooklyn-based maker of amaros and other liqueurs, brings a culinary sensibility to distillation. âAs cooks, we understand that consistency is most important,â says Miller, previously chef / owner of Rucola Restaurant in Brooklyn. This is a notable difference from distillers that display …
Read More »FPT Industrial partners with Slow Wine for the presentation of the 2022 Guide to the best vineyards in Italy
Advertising Raise a glass at a price of sustainability Turin, October 11, 2021 – FPT Industrial confirmed and extended its partnership with Slow Food by participating in the presentation of the 2022 edition of the Slow Wine Guide to the best Italian vineyards, which took place on October 8 at …
Read More »The Brancott estate names Laura-Kate Morgan the first female winegrower
Advertising Laura-Kate Morgan October 12 – Brancott Estate, the initiator of Marlborough, New Zealand-style Sauvignon Blanc, has announced Laura-Kate Morgan as her new winemaker, making her the first female wine producer to hold the position. Laura-Kate Morgan grew up in Marlborough, New Zealand, on a farm where she saw her …
Read More »Pennsylvania’s wine, beer and cider industries receive nearly $ 2 million in grants
Among the seven wine projects launched by the grants is research from Penn State that will study how the invasive spotted lantern affects Cabernet Franc, a grape often blended with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon wines. Penn State Extension has studied the many negative impacts of the spotted lantern fly since …
Read More »Left Field Cider Co. – Wine Reviews
Allison Markin – October 10, 2021 / 4:00 a.m. | History: 348193 Photo: contributed Cider house: Left Field Cider Co., near Merritt Why drink it? Why not cider for a change? It’s not just for hot summer days, it’s a perfect fall drink, and there are plenty of craft cider …
Read More »Liquor Control Board awards nearly $ 2 million in grants to support Pennsylvania’s wine, beer and cider industries
Pennsylvania’s wine, beer, and cider industries receive a boost from the Wolf administration to increase marketing and production. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board approved grants totaling $ 1,925,319 for 13 different projects. $ 600,000 of that total was awarded to Penn State University for eight different wine, malt and beverage …
Read More »Tasting rooms can refill customers’ bottles of wine under the new law
SALINAS – A bill that has its origins in Monterey County, was recently enacted allowing consumers to bring their own bottles of wine to refill at participating tasting rooms, reducing waste and expanding business . âIt’s important to have a level playing field for all wineries. The new legislation allows …
Read More »California wine community recognizes October for farmers and farm workers
Advertising October 6 – SAN FRANCISCO – California is the nation’s top agricultural producer, and in October, the state’s wine and wine community honors farmers and field workers who grow and harvest over 400 crops ranging from fruits, vegetables and nuts to over 100 varieties of grapes. “California Farmer and …
Read More »Inslee plans 3 stops for Walla Walla’s visit on Wednesday
October 5, 2021 4:52 PM Posted: October 5, 2021 4:52 PM Washington demands vaccine for state and healthcare workers OLYMPIA, Washington – On Wednesday, October 6, Governor Jay Inslee will visit Walla Walla to speak with local students, learn about roaming from experts and discuss the impacts of climate change …
Read More »Solar panels help French winegrowers protect grape varieties from climate change
Published on: 05/10/2021 – 14:17Amended: 05/10/2021 – 14:19 A roof of solar panels protects Pierre Escudie as he inspects the last plump grapes to be harvested in his vineyard in southwestern France, after a year of severe frosts and scorching heat that damaged many of his neighbors’ crops. Solar panels …
Read More »The climate could impact the wine season
Attention all wine lovers: Climate change is likely to have an impact on future wine production. Time and wine go hand in hand. Wine grapes are one of the crops most sensitive to changes in temperature and precipitation. The temperatures of the growing season are extremely important for wine grapes …
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Written by: Marlène Osteen | Problem: 2021/10 – October The Chef’s Dinner on November 13 at Half-Mile Farm brings the authentic flavors of New Orleans to the Plateau. 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 Chief Sue Zemanick On Saturday, November 13, Half-Mile Farm will host another sumptuous chef’s dinner. This incarnation features the extraordinary talents …
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Every summer and autumn, the winegrowers visit the vineyards where the fruits ripen and walk through the rows of vines with the winegrowers. âThey will taste the bunch and the winemaker will determine if this variety in that location is ready for harvest,â said Vicky Scharlau, executive director of the …
Read More »Women + Wine: Explore the Heart of Georgia’s Wine Country
Three Wine Lovers Visit Yonah Mountain Vineyards in Part 1 of a Series From left to right, Billie Harris, Sarah Pierre and Katie Rice at Yonah Mountain Vineyards. The Dahlonega / Lumpkin County region of Georgia is known as the ‘Heart of Georgia’s Wine Country’ and in 2018 became the …
Read More »Tired of White Claw? Try these sparkling Colorado drinks instead
Sauvage Spectrum canned piquette. Photo by Patricia Kaowthumrong Eat and drink Sauvage Spectrum’s new picket fence made from palisade and Cold Vine wine seltzers from Carboy Winery are the fun sippers to bring to all your fall gatherings. By Patricia Kaowthumrong September 30, 2021 While it’s old news that grapes …
Read More »CNH Wine CEO Offers Insider’s Look at Unfinished Combines and Flying Engine Blocks
DTN / PF: Has CNH found a workaround, new ways to secure parts and materials? VIN: We literally go to great lengths to find ways to make and ship products to our customers. There have been five or six months this year where we have transported engine blocks from Brazil …
Read More »Histoire du vin SA: Selective memory – Part two: Lanzerac Pinotage
Founded in 1692, the historic Lanzerac in the fascinating Jonkershoek Valley in Stellenbosch has occurred to me lately, for good reason (they run a fabulous Discover Lanzerac contest for which the prize is an all-inclusive stay worth up to R60,000, deadline extended to tomorrow, September 30) and maybe not so …
Read More »People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic Announces Winners of 35th Annual Grapefest – A Texas Wine Experience
Advertising The Largest Wine Festival in the Southwestern United States – September 16, 17, 18, 19, 2021 –Texas Wines Featured at People’s Choice Classic Wine Tasting VINEYARD, TEXAS (September 27, 2021) – A signature event of GrapeFest, the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic is the country’s largest wine competition, judged …
Read More »Amid complaints from neighbors, state investigates Harbes wine production
A State Liquor Authority investigation into Harbes Family Vineyard found “no wine is produced on-site” as required by the farm’s license, a charge the company seeks to settle through an offer proposed $ 10,000. The charge and investigation followed a neighbor’s complaint about the bustling Harbes family farm on Sound …
Read More »Most Recent AVA Approved — Virginia Peninsula – Wine Industry Advisor
Advertising The winemakers of Virginia’s newest AVA are proud of their place and hope for increased consumer engagement. –Paul Vigna Matthew Meyer has been the winemaker of The Williamsburg Winery in Virginia for two decades, where his many accomplishments include a Governor’s Cup in 2014 for a red blend called …
Read More »Watch Now: It’s Harvest Time at Clark Farm in Glade Spring | Local News
âMy father started the wine farm as an alternative to growing tobacco. We were already in the beef business, âsaid Charlie, who, along with his brother, continues to operate an 800 head beef cattle operation. Support local journalism Your subscription makes our report possible. {{featured_button_text}} âSome people said we would …
Read More »Wine and Beverage Coolers Market size, increasing diversity of trends, analysis, future scope analysis with major key industry players by 2025
The updated report of Wine and Beverage Cooler Market Size incorporates all crucial aspects, such as predominant trends, growth drivers, and challenges influencing the industry’s trajectory with respect to geographic bifurcation and competitive landscape. Further, it sheds light on the sizes and shares of market segments, including product landscape and …
Read More »Ningxia in Northwest China to Host International Wine Culture and Tourism Exhibition
YINCHUAN, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) – The opening ceremony of the first China International Wine Culture and Tourism Exhibition (Ningxia) kicks off online and offline in Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region on Sunday. (northwest China). The event will include an international wine competition, an exhibition of wine-making equipment and …
Read More »4 ways to celebrate the harvest season this fall
Celebrate the bounty of the vineyard with a party centered around a selection of wines from local stores. Every fall, wineries across the country harvest the bounty of their vines. It’s an exciting time of year that celebrates everything grape-related, from the first crushing to the final bottling. With that …
Read More »Wine Grape Forecast for Downtown Washington: Berries, Better Flavor | Local
Washington’s hot summer results in smaller wine grapes, but a state wine official expects to see more grapes harvested this year. Washington State Wine Commission predicts a 5-10% increase in wine grape tonnage from last year’s harvest of 178,500 tonnes, commission chairman Steve Warner said. And that’s even with the …
Read More »Applegate Valley Offers Oregon Winegrowers a Quiet Place to Experiment
Grants PASS, Oregon – Applegate Valley in southern Oregon has a lot going on as a region to make great wines. Panoramic natural beauty, however, is not one of them. Unlike the Columbia River Gorge, an area of ââOregon with the potential for great wine and far more breathtaking scenery …
Read More »7 best autumn wine tasting destinations in Germany
Autumn is the harvest season in Germany. There are 13 regions where wine is cultivated, the same number as in France. The regions are located mainly in southern Germany and along the Rhine, Moselle and Ahr rivers. Both the soil and the climate favor the ripening of the grapes, both …
Read More »Want to know more about wine? Register for the “wine school”.
There are many ways for wine lovers to stay in touch with wine events or just to learn more. There are great wine reviews such as Wine spectator, Wine lover and Carafe; books by notable authors such as Hugh Johnson, Jamie goode, Karen macneil and Jancis Robinson; and an endless …
Read More »Rice Wine Market Increases Demand With Major Players
Rice wine market The latest market research published on the Global Rice Wine Market provides insight into the current market dynamics in the rice wine space, as well as what survey respondents – all policymakers in the world ‘Outsourcing – predict the market what will look like in 2027. The …
Read More »Wine Thermometer Market Size 2021 and Forecast to 2028
Sample download request Request a discount Company Profile New Jersey, United States, – Wine Thermometers market report provides information on market size, share, trends, growth, cost structure, competitive landscape in the global market, market drivers, challenges and opportunities , capacity, revenue and forecast 2026. This report also includes the full …
Read More »Napa Valley College Receives $ 10 Million Donation To Help Build Wine Education Center
A $ 10 million donation from Wine Spectator magazine will help establish the Wine Spectator Wine Education Complex and support the expansion of Napa Valley College’s viticulture, wine and technology program, the college said. The college’s wine business program has an annual enrollment of 800 to 1,000. It offers a …
Read More »Why are more and more investors turning to alcohol? There is a good reason.
Why are more and more investors turning to alcohol? There is a good reason. Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. to cancel An icon depicting a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret A block arrow icon pointing right. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook A Facebook …
Read More »Why you should fall for grape juice
Newsletter: FT Weekend Get weekend inspiration with the best of life, arts and culture. Delivered every Saturday morning. I was at a wine tasting for trendy sommeliers in east London when I first came across grape juice from Austrian winery Nibiru. âWe sell a lot,â said Nicolas Rizzi, founder of …
Read More »French order wine from Halkidiki’s first underwater wine cellar
On the wine label it is written: Ieris Oinos, bottled in 2017. Its place is “Xiropotamos” in Ierissos, Halkidiki, the region which “sees” on one side the Gulf of Akanthi and the another Mount Athos and the Gulf of Mount Athos. “Orders have arrived for this wine lately, even from …
Read More »Wine Spectator Foundation Donates $ 10 Million to Napa Valley College | Local News
The foundation, established in 1982, has donated more than $ 20 million in grants and scholarships, including support for students at UC Davis and programs at Sonoma State University, Washington State, Cornell University and the Culinary Institute of America. Support local journalism Your membership makes our reporting possible. {{featured_button_text}} Earlier …
Read More »Greek winegrowers dig the depths of underwater aging
The winemakers of northern Greece are diving into the unknown by dipping hundreds of bottles of their wine into the depths of the local river. Far from the sea or any lake, the producers of the city of Naoussa have decided to age part of their wine in the cool …
Read More »Cider Time – Flathead Beacon
The autumn weather continues the slow march in September. The morning is cool and the leaves are starting to turn. The apple harvest has started in the valley and some local cider production for small producers. Cider is now produced throughout the year for many cider houses. Right now is …
Read More »Wine Thermometer Market Size, Growth and Analysis by Major Key Players – Tescoma, Meun, Cheer, Zerodis – Stillwater Current
Sample download request Request a discount Company Profile The latest recently published study, The forecast period of the global wine thermometers market, 2021-2028. According to the study, the global wine thermometers market was valued at XX USD and is projected to reach XX USD by 2027, exceeding only XX USD …
Read More »Eitan Biran, sole survivor of Italian cable car crash, faces custody battle
The prosecutor did not respond to requests for comment and Mr. Peleg could not be immediately reached for comment. Mr Simbari, the aunt’s lawyer, said Eitan had been living in Italy since he was one year old and had both Italian and Israeli nationality. The boy’s mother tongue was Italian, …
Read More »From a fantastic cricket app to a local brand making alcoholic drinks from fruit, and more
Wine = grapes. But Maharashtra-based Priyanka Save, founder and director of Hill Zill Wines, is on a mission to change that idea with her brand of fruit wine Fruzzanté. Priyanka collaborated with famous fruit winemaker Dominic Rivard of Canada to produce the world’s first chikoo wine, which was launched in …
Read More »This app allows you to buy wine directly from winemakers across Australia
We love wine and we know you too, and the quality and variety of locally produced wine in Australia has arguably never been on a higher level. Now there’s a new way to get your hands on delicious, drinkable, and interesting drops made in our countless wine regions – and …
Read More »Moët workers go on strike
Industrial disputes, fantastic auctions and vine dogs – this week’s roundup has something for everyone. It’s been a curious week for the news, with President Biden’s approval ratings plummeting as the Queen finds out what her funeral will look like and no disruption to hostilities between the two sides in …
Read More »Spanish winegrowers adapt to climate change
The effects of climate change are pushing Spanish wine growers to plant grapes at higher altitudes. For more than a century, Joaquin Gay’s family of Montella Estany have produced wine in the Spanish Mediterranean region of Catalonia, but the effects of climate change have pushed them to seek higher land. …
Read More »What to say about Israel’s kosher food oversight reform?
Israel’s Minister of Religious Affairs has introduced sweeping reforms in the oversight of the country’s kosher food. Under the current system, all foods, to receive kosher certification, require the Chief Rabbinate seal of approval. As part of the proposed reform, several rabbinical organizations will be authorized to provide oversight services …
Read More »In Defense of the Terroir – Wine Industry Advisor
Advertising –Randy Caparoso Does the wine terroir no longer exists ? This is a valid question, even if it is stupid. Sure, terroir exist. If not, entire belief systems rest on the premise that terroir explains not only sensory differences, but also quality distinctions, as in the Grands Crus classification, …
Read More »Opening night of Winefest 2021 at Sound Bites Gril | Sedona.Biz
As part of its philanthropic efforts, Sound Bites Grill in Sedona is hosting its WineFest 2021 opening night for the Verde Valley Wine Consortium on Friday, September 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. It’s a wonderful pre-12 fundraising affair in Sedona Citye Annual winefest on Saturdays and Sundays at Sedona …
Read More »Growing global attention for Californian wines
Leading California wines have gained more collector’s attention in the United States and around the world in recent years as prices have continued to climb. Over the past 10 years, California’s share of the global wine trade has grown from 0.1% to 7.1%, making it the largest region in the …
Read More »rare opportunity to be part of a Santa Barbara wine heritage | Citizen’s Journal
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, CA – Rick Longoria did not enter the wine business with the dream of owning a cellar. What he was looking for was to create the perfect balance of flavors and sensations, inside a delicate glass. Almost five decades later, Longoria has never stopped trying, never forgetting …
Read More »Sparkling Red Wine Market Size, Analysis and Major Suppliers – Alberto Salvadori, Angas, Bird in Hand Winery, Bleasdale Vineyards, Chateau Reynella, Green Point, Hardys, Jansz, Mount Prior Winery
New Jersey, United States, – The Sparkling red wine market Size and forecast to 2028, this report provides an analysis of the impact of the COVID19 epidemic on the key points influencing the growth of the market. In addition, the sparkling red wine market segments (by major players, types, applications …
Read More »Pinot Noir grapes are the first to be harvested since the Palos Verdes Peninsula became an official wine region – Daily Breeze
Harvesting Pinot Noir grapes is nothing new to Jim York. But pulling in the lush, deep purple fruit had special meaning for York’s Catalina View wines this week: they were the first grapes harvested since the Palos Verdes Peninsula was designated by the federal government as the official wine region …
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