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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 – âLike 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 ââOregon with the potential for great wine and far more breathtaking scenery …
Read More »Christy Carlson Romano talks about binge drinking
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 …
Read More »Stay at the Parmelia Hilton
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 …
Read More »The most romantic hotels for couples
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, âAlcoholic 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 $ …
Read More »Unmissable things to do in town the week of September 23 to 29
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. …
Read More »The Houstonian is launching a new Sunset Sip & Stroll this fall
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 …
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 »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
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 »Industry Trends, Size, Share, Growth, and Forecast – Stillwater Current
According to the latest report from the IMARC group, entitled “Market for non-alcoholic beverages in Africa: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2021-2026,” the non-alcoholic drinks market in africa has exhibited a moderate growth rate in the period 2015-2020, the market is expected to continue its moderate growth …
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) (âVWEâ or the âCompanyâ ), 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. âWe 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 …
Read More »Notes from the Planning Commission: September 15 meeting
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 âWorld of …
Read More »Global Luxury Wines and Spirits Market Demand, Supply and Research Synopsis 2021-2027 – The Manomet Current
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 …
Read More »Girls Run (and Travel!) The World: Ultimate Girlfriend Getaways
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 …
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