CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – The 2020 Senate Bill went into effect Wednesday, which means customers in Mountain State can legally purchase alcohol as early as 6 a.m. on Sunday. Gig Robinson of the West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration says the idea behind the new law is to make the …
Read More »Watch Now: It’s Harvest Time at Clark Farm in Glade Spring | Local News
“My father started the wine farm as an alternative to growing tobacco. We were already in the beef business, ”said 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}} “Some people said we would …
Read More »Lee-Fendall House tells the story of the cocktail
Alexandria, Virginia – The Lee-Fendall House Museum celebrated the origins and history of the humble yet powerful cocktail at a fun event over the weekend called Cocktail Chronicles, which focused on the golden age of the cocktail, from the 1860s to the 1920s. The event included a silent auction of …
Read More »Eiling Lim reviews 2003 vintage Bordeaux wines from Pauillac, France
If you love wine, the chances that you haven’t tasted a red Bordeaux wine are slim. When I started my wine journey, I found French wine enticing but the labels were hard to read. French wine has a strong identity, emphasizing the terroir and the AOC (Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée) system, …
Read More »Alcohol, wine and heart disease
Posted on Sep 27, 2021 | Author DR. FIAZ FAZILI Medical myths are part of our daily life. Everyone knows them, but only a few realize that the risks outweigh the benefits. Lately, a lot of interest has been generated between alcohol consumption and heart disease. Numerous articles were published …
Read More »Flights restaurant opens new location at ClubSport San Jose – The Mercury News
Workouts at ClubSport in South San Jose are for the whole family. In addition to personal training, “The Plex” is a 200,000 square foot indoor sports and entertainment facility that offers roller hockey and indoor soccer leagues for different age groups, as well as swimming lessons. . Activities for kids …
Read More »This area of North Carolina is full of stunning fall foliage, waterfalls, and boutique luxury hotels
Asheville may claim the most visited spot in western North Carolina – especially during the fall season, when the fall foliage is ripe for viewing – but the Highland-Cashiers Plateau is more than worthy. of an extended trip. In fact, if you don’t visit, you’ll miss out on some of …
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Read More »Run, ride or sip wine to conserve the Bottelary Hills in October
Cape Town, are you ready to run, ride, hike or sip for conservation? If you are keen on getting into nature, read on. The Bottelary Hills Renosterveld Conservancy (BHRC) will be hosting a stellar weekend of vineyard festivities and whatever your preference, there will be something for you. The BHRC …
Read More »The Manor of Fancourt
With its picturesque landscape of mountains and oceans, South Africa’s Garden Route attracts dreamers and romantics from all over the world. The Outeniqua Pass winds dramatically through the mountains before settling in George below. Here you will find the internationally renowned Fancourt Golf and Leisure Estate which has hosted people …
Read More »It’s harvest season at The View Winery and Wards Cider
Winemaker Kristy French with Assistant Winemaker Cody Latino at The View Winery. (Carli Berry / iINFOnews.ca) A visit to The View Winery and Wards Cider tasting room during harvest is a truly authentic experience. Any day you will likely see wine and cider being made in the adjoining cellar, and …
Read More »How a woman overcame pandemics, war and patriarchy to build a Champagne empire
“The world is in constant motion, and we have to invent the things of tomorrow. You have to go before others, be determined and demanding, and let your intelligence rule your life. Act boldly. —Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Portrait of Madame Clicquot and her great-granddaughter Anne de Mortemart-Rochechouart. (Wikimedia Commons) For centuries, …
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 »“After I had children, I started drinking alcohol every day. “
We are being sold the idea that motherhood requires alcohol to survive. And I joined it, like so many moms. So much so that I didn’t know there was an alternative. So I continued. It wasn’t until years later that I started to question my drinking habits. As a newly …
Read More »Newsom veto bill to make it easier for farm workers to join a union
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday vetoed legislation that would make it easier for farm workers to vote in union elections, much to the dismay of the United Farm Workers union, which pushed the measure to thwart a recent court ruling. The legislation, AB 616, sponsored by Assembly member Mark Stone, …
Read More »Maryland man faces federal charge for fraudulently obtaining $ 3.5 million in COVID relief funds | USAO-MD
green belt, Maryland – A federal grand jury has handed down an indictment charging Rudolph Elwood Brooks, Jr., 45, of Bowie, Maryland, with federal wire fraud and money laundering. The indictment was announced by the Acting United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, Jonathan F. Lenzner; Special Agent in …
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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 …
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Co-founded by Jennie Ripps and Maria Littlefield, Owl’s Brew produces a range of mixers and spirits … [+] hard seltts centered on artisanal teas. Owl beer Owl’s Brew, a tea-based seltzer producer, closed a $ 9 million Series A round. The funding follows an impressive year of growth for the …
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If you’ve heard people talking about “red blends” lately, it’s likely they’re referring to a particular type of wine: an inky, dark, richly scented cuvee at an affordable price, usually under $ 15. $ the bottle. Nowadays, the term most often refers to a wine designed for a consumer palate, …
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Grain lovers will know that one of the paragons of luxury whiskey is The Dalmore, a Scottish label with over 180 years of history that takes the proud stag’s head as its symbol. Literally and metaphorically, decades of craftsmanship, culture and craftsmanship have been distilled into this one-of-a-kind version: The …
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 »Iowa State Fair beer contract leads to federal investigations, fines
Iowa State Fair officials are quiet about their role in negotiations with distributor of Des Moines beer accused by state and federal authorities of unfair trade practices and bribing the vendors to sell more beer with cash, prizes, and $ 100,000 authorized sponsorship. Fair Manager Gary Slater did not respond …
Read More »Penfolds Wines Launches Limited Edition Record Player
Penfolds 70th Anniversary Barn Record Player. Penfolds Winery, founded in Adelaide, Australia, in 1844, unveiled a limited-edition record player console to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Max Schubert’s Grange wines. In 1948, Schubert became Penfolds’ first chief winemaker. A loyal entrepreneur and true innovator, Schubert will propel Penfolds onto the …
Read More »Napa Valley Crop Report: Most Growers Report Poor Harvest | Wine
Diamond Mountain District Dawnine Dyer, Dyer Vineyard – “Like much of Napa Valley, it’s not easy to sum up the 2021 season in the Diamond Mountain District. Yields are low but their level varies. The Mueller family and Andrew Geoffrey picked on Saturday. Mueller reports a fairly normal yield while …
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 Oregon with the potential for great wine and far more breathtaking scenery …
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Former Disney star Christy Carlson Romano talks about the alcohol that “almost ruined” her life after the end of “Even Stevens” in 2003. In a Youtube video Posted on her channel on Tuesday, Romano, 37, revealed she started drinking excessively at the age of 16 to help cope with feelings …
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Treat yourself to a luxurious city break with Parmelia Hilton Perth Nestled in the heart of Perth, a world of class and a touch of luxury awaits you at the Parmelia Hilton on Mill Street. Everything ready for my first stay here, I walked into the lobby and was instantly …
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 »Increase the federal excise tax on alcohol
To help pay for a proposed $ 3.5 trillion spending package, some congressional Democrats have suggested increasing the current tax on cigarettes and other products containing nicotine. It is promising to see a willingness to use the necessary income measures to reduce demand for products that generate huge social costs. …
Read More »Groot Constantia Heritage Month celebrations featuring culture, music and wine
For this Heritage Month, Groot Constantia, the cradle of South African wine, invites you to celebrate the richness and diversity of cultures and the country’s wine heritage. Groot Constantia turned 336 this year and that gives them even more reason to celebrate. As South Africa’s oldest wine brand and one …
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Courtesy of Origins Lodge Escape from everyday life together, whether on vacation or on honeymoon, is a chance to recharge and rejuvenate. Maybe what starts your fire is a tent camp in the wild or a beach bungalow on a private island? Or maybe a multi-story hotel in a dreamy …
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 »2021-2026 Industry Analysis Report, Share, Growth and Size – Stillwater Current
According to the latest report from the IMARC group, “Alcoholic Beverages Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunities and Forecast 2021-2026», Notes that the alcoholic beverages market share reached US $ 1,587 billion in 2020. Looking ahead, IMARC Group expects the market to reach a value of US $ …
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Martin Short in the MIAC Live series: Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center at Mercyhurst University, 501 E. 38th St. A comedic performer on stage and screen, Short has won awards in television, film and theater since his exceptional season on “Saturday Night Live” over 30 years ago. …
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The Houstonian hotel invites guests to experience all that the luxury hotel has to offer, including exploring their 27 acres of lush woodland property on a new Sunset Sip & Stroll. Drinks include a variety of white and red wines, as well as cocktails, upon purchase. All drinks are served …
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Read More »Airlines Now Tackle Alcohol Problems In Safety Announcement
If you’ve only taken one flight in your life, you know the Safety Announcement exercise – a recitation of dos and don’ts, what to do in an emergency, how to put a mask, even how to lock your seat belt. Not once since the advent of commercial flights has the …
Read More »Sotheby’s to launch “long-awaited” wine auctions in France
The international auction house Sotheby’s adds France as a new place of wine and spirits auction this fall, which it wants to make an international hub for its sales of wines and spirits. The company, which will conduct sales from new locations in Beaune and Bordeaux, has appointed Amayès Aouli …
Read More »Ac Hotel Austin Hill Country to Open in Southwest Austin in Fall 2021 – Hospitality Net
The AC Hotel Austin Hill Country, located in the beautiful foothills of central Texas, just minutes from downtown Austin, is slated to open this fall. The anticipated new hotel features contemporary European-influenced design, signature food and drink lineup, and thoughtful amenities for locals and travelers alike. The hotel is located …
Read More »Wine Thermometer Market Size 2021 and Forecast to 2028
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Read More »Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. Announces COO Succession Plan | national
SANTA ROSA, California, September 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWE) (TSX: VWE.U) (TSX: VWE.WT.U) (“VWE” or the “Company” ), one of America’s fastest growing wine producers with a leading direct-to-customer sales platform, today announced the succession plan for its Chief Operating Officer (COO). Russell G. …
Read More »How local wineries survived the pandemic
Three Sticks Wines in downtown Sonoma closed its tasting location, The Adobe, on March 1, 2020, by order of Governor Gavin Newsom statewide. “We knew we had to be in constant contact with people, those we already knew and those who were looking for something new. We have been fortunate …
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 …
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All the commissioners were present. Beer world: The conditional use permit application for a Type 47 ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control) license by Bijalkumar Patel & Dhaval Panchal and property owner Carlo Terranova was continued until November 17 at the request of the applicant. The CUP approval would allow “World of …
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The global luxury wine and spirits market size was valued at $ 970 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $ 1,411 billion by 2027, with a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period. Luxury wines and spirits are alcoholic beverages with alcohol by volume (ABV) ranging from 3 …
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When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. When life offers you a team of women who support you and make you laugh and smile more than you ever thought possible – well, you go on vacation together, of course. There’s no shortage of stress in our world, and it’s …
Read More »Call for companies to support a conference warning of the dangers of alcohol consumption in the workplace
Jane Mackenzie with a picture of her daughter Amy Liebich Share this Shrewsbury, founded by former Mayor Jane Mackenzie, is hosting a groundbreaking two-day international conference “Alcohol – Sharing the Truth” on November 18-19. She said, “We invite our wonderful local businesses to join us in tackling the surge in …
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Read More »Banfi: America’s Gift to Italian Wine
Traditionally, Italians have emigrated to the United States, but for a New York family, that’s another story. Cristina Mariani-May is the daughter of John Mariani, who together with her brother Harry founded the Banfi wine brand in the 1970s with the purchase of the former Poggio alle Mura estate in …
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The allure of the Greek islands captivates travelers from all over the world. Greece welcomes around 30 million international visitors each year, many of them heading to the Greek Islands. There are 227 of the 6,000 inhabited islands that dot the Aegean and Ionian Seas, and two of the most …
Read More »Editorial: The deadly drink | Opinion
We have spoken out against the scourge of methamphetamine use many times on this page and will do so again. It’s a devilish concoction. But it’s a more traditionally acceptable substance that we’re focusing on this time around. Alcohol can be a social lubricant, a relaxing hat at the end …
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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. “We sell a lot,” said Nicolas Rizzi, founder of …
Read More »Caroline Styne’s Canned Wine Selections
Caroline Styne is co-owner and wine director of the Lucca restaurant group and wine director of Hollywood Bowl Food & Wine. “There are definitely wines that you wouldn’t want, like good Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon, some Italian red wines, vintage Champagnes and Burgundy,” says Caroline Styne. “These top-of-the-range wines have the …
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For an unexpected gift destined to delight, give the gift that continues to offer with recurring delivery from one of the best subscription boxes. As easy as sending an electronic gift card and even more personal, gift subscriptions take care of all the logistics so you can rest assured that …
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 »While you weren’t watching, Dallas Tango Room’s secluded steakhouse opened in the Design District
A new restaurant named Tango Room opened on September 17, 2021 in the Dallas Design District, serving steak, pasta and seafood as well as a glitzy bar menu of lobster corndogs and eggs stuffed with seafood. truffles. It arose quietly, after more than a year of waiting. Most of the …
Read More »Alcohol tax revenues increase during pandemic
Tax Facts by the Wisconsin Policy Forum State excise tax revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages increased nearly 17% in fiscal 2021, an annual increase that exceeds any seen for nearly five decades in Wisconsin. While the impact of the pandemic on alcohol use is difficult to assess, this …
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 »First Black-Owned Maryland Winery Co-Owner Says “We May Be First, But We Won’t Be Last”
Kimberly T Johnson made her Maryland Wine Festival debut not as a winery owner, but as someone drawn to the benefits of volunteering as a volunteer. She and her friends have worked at a number of festivals across the state, she said recently. “They stopped doing it, but I continued,” …
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A place of tempting beauty and tranquility, Andronis Concept is a Mediterranean oasis dedicated to well-being. At Andronis Concept, an Andronis hotel, well-being is about letting customers interpret the concept as they see fit. For some guests, wellness means morning hikes, yoga classes, and a private cooking class while for …
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 »Friday Sip: a new world of alcohol-free options
Looking to relax and enjoy the last days of summer with something alcohol-free? There has been a real transformation in the world of soft drinks. Craftsmen, mixologists and scientists have gone far beyond sweet âfake winesâ and watery non-alcoholic beers. There is now a plentiful selection of zero-proof drinks that …
Read More »Vintage Wine Estates joins ind
SANTA ROSA, California, September 17, 2021 SANTA ROSA, California, September 17, 2021 / PRNewswire / – For the first time, more than 40 leaders in wine production and marketing around the world have joined forces to accelerate action as sustainability challenges escalate. The new Sustainable Wine Roundtable (SWR) is a …
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 »Pennsylvania liquor stores just introduced a 2-bottle limit for certain liquor. Here are which bottles are affected.
Fans of premium bubble and spirits brands like Blanton’s, Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Patrón and Veuve Clicquot might be disappointed in Pennsylvania from Friday the 17th. Citing shortages and supply chain issues, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board began rationing sales of 42 products to two bottles per day per …
Read More »Sarah Jessica Parker reveals latest wine with New Zealand winemakers Invivo
Way of life Sep 17, 2021 3:55 AM4 minutes to read A screenshot of the new video celebrating the release of Sarah Jessica Parker’s new wine in collaboration with Invivo. Photo / Screenshot Invivo Wines and Sarah Jessica Parker are set to release their third vintage of their award-winning Sauvignon …
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As soon as his online system went live at noon yesterday, he received several thousand reservations. “We can even open the week before, but we won’t know for about a week,” explains the chef and restaurateur. “It’s not Freedom Day yet, but it’s a step towards opening up the economy …
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Five years after opening the famous Native cocktail bar, Vijay Mudaliar launched a second bigger and more daring concept. Called Analogue, it’s a bar-restaurant hybrid with a twist: food and drink is all about being plant-based, sustainable, and forward-looking. Step into the space, located in a bustling corner of Chijmes, …
Read More »The Maryland Wine Festival returns this weekend at the Carroll County Farm Museum – CBS Baltimore
WESTMINSTER, Maryland (WJZ) – The Maryland Wine Festival returns this weekend to the Carroll County Farm Museum for its 37th annual celebration after last year’s event was canceled due to the pandemic. “One of the things that sets Maryland wines apart from wines from other regions is that we have …
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In an effort to redefine the hotel landscape in southwest Austin – and offer sweeping hillside views to fuel that ambition – a contemporary European-influenced hotel minutes from downtown is slated to open this fall. . AC Hotel Austin Hill Country, a Marriott property located at 7415 Southwest Parkway and …
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HHOSPITALITY DURING COVID-time has at times been limited to bottled water, a spritz of hand sanitizer, and a free mask. After that, a large-scale event can sometimes seem like an unattainable dream. But retail jewelers are a resourceful bunch who realize the importance of a warm welcome, no matter the …
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Melburnians will soon be able to gather in small groups outside – but masks cannot be removed to drink alcohol. Prime Minister Daniel Andrews announced Thursday that picnics for fully vaccinated people will return from Saturday as part of a “modest” easing of COVID-19 restrictions to mark Victoria meeting her …
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The high regard rightly accorded to the wines of the Sadie family on almost all sides makes it difficult to impartially evaluate the wines from this winery, but is a problem nonetheless. The 2020 vintage of the Old Vine Series has been available for some time now and it has …
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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, …
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Dr Don Grant said: “The dangers of alcohol have been widely documented over the years.” It has been identified as a “direct factor” for the development of high blood pressure, depression, cirrhosis of the liver, and certain cancers. “Many believe that alcohol is only a threat when consumed in large …
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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 …
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Long Islanders live in an area where others vacation. Hollywood comes down to the East End every summer for parties and beach days. New York City residents come to North Fork for wine tasting and pumpkin picking. It’s a pride and a curse, as any Islander who braves summer traffic …
Read More »Lillooet Winery Celebrates “Unique” Summer | Economic news
To put it mildly, the co-founder of Fort Berens Estate Winery in Lillooet calls this summer “unique”. “Well, last summer there was the pandemic and we fought,” said Rolf de Bruin. “And this summer it was wildfires, smoke, a heat wave and an evacuation alert and the pandemic. It all …
Read More »Queenstown’s Luxurious Matakauri Lodge Wins Travel + Leisure Award
To travel Sep 9, 2021 3:32 AM3 minutes to read Whether it’s from your daybed, bath or dining table, the view is the star of Matakauri Lodge in Queenstown. Photo / Supplied Two luxury lodges on the shores of Wakatipu grabbed the top spots in the Travel + Leisure awards. …
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 »Cheers! Meet the local brand making sparkling alcoholic beverages from locally produced fruit
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 …
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Gant returned to Australia and teamed up with a former St Hallett companion, marketer John Retsas, to launch his label, First Drop, producing a wide variety of often uniquely packaged wines from McLaren’s Barossa. Vale and Adelaide Hills. But he kept in touch with Pires: the Portuguese winemaker came to …
Read More »Can you drink alcohol after receiving the COVID vaccine? Here’s What a Doctor Says – NBC Chicago
Can you drink alcohol after being vaccinated against the coronavirus? This is a question that some have been asking since the start of the pandemic. The answer, according to an Illinois doctor from Cook County Health, is yes, but there is a catch. “That’s a great question. The short, simple …
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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 …
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Enjoy a weekend adventure in one of San Diego’s charming urban neighborhoods that’s home to over 70 small businesses, great views, great times, and great food. Despite being over 100 years old, the tree-lined neighborhood of South Park is cool and hip, with vibrant street art. Spend the day munching …
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From the delayed gratuity files comes our story of a journey to friend Paso Robles, originally scheduled for early March 2020 but postponed pandemically as normal life fell into its forced hiatus. Surveying options for a 36-hour close encounter with Santa Barbara model, Paso (officially El Paso de Robles) is …
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CHINA. We are proud to bring you exclusive video coverage of the Haikou Global Premium Duty Free (GDF) Plaza Phase II opening on Monday, in association with The Moodie Davitt Report’s local strategic partner, Hainan Hinews Media Co. As reported, GDF Plaza (owned by Hainan Development Holdings) has opened the …
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 »Exploring San Diego: Labor Day Weekend
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – It’s Labor Day weekend, San Diego! Celebrate a once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience before it changes forever as the world’s oldest film projector is decommissioned at the Fleet Science Center. Vintage lovers, retro rebels and flea market fans, get ready because the vintage San Diego flea market is …
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Despite rising COVID-19 infection rates in the United States and abroad, Americans are eager to travel again and ready to splurge. According to a recent AMEX Travel Trends Report, 61% of survey respondents said they plan to spend more than they normally would on a trip this year, as most …
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 »Senate Bill 126 extension, take-out alcohol orders take effect Saturday | Missouri News
COLUMBIA – The Missouri Senate decision to extend a bill allowing the sale of take-out alcohol comes into effect Saturday. The Senate bill on Bill 126 was established at the start of the pandemic to create a safer and more socially distant way of drinking. July 7 the senate decided …
Read More »U.S. Airlines Suspend Beverage Service, Masks, Not Alcohol Refueling Incidents, FAA Says
To travel Aug 26, 2021 04:283 minutes to read American Airlines passenger misconduct reports have tripled since 2019. Photo / Unsplash, Joshua Hanson Air travel has been slow to pick up in the United States, especially on long-haul and international routes. However, one thing that has come back faster than …
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 »Duke football: alcohol sales at football matches start in 2021
A Duke fan holds up a # 1 foam finger as the clock runs out on UNC. Duke defeated UNC 42-35 at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, NC on Saturday, November 10, 2018 Chuck Liddy [email protected] Durham Duke joins his Triangle ACC brothers in allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages …
Read More »Local Couple Unveil New Drink: Masq Hard Tea Focuses On Organic Ingredients | Nvdaily
WINCHESTER – Brad and BeBe Parkes wanted to create an alcoholic beverage that people could feel good about drinking. They didn’t want it to be stuffed with sugars or other ingredients that could tire, bloat, or have a hangover. “I think every time someone talks about alcohol you kind of …
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 »His Los Angeles mansion revealed!
Former Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford has listed his home in Bloomfield Hills, MI for $ 6.2 million in 2020. Stafford and his wife recently moved to California and purchased a sprawling 15,000 square foot mega mansion for $ 19.6 million. Stafford’s $ 135 million contract with the Lions in …
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