Author Archive
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14 Best Wheat Beers to Try Right Now
By: Jacob Osborn | Man of Many April 3, 2023 The best wheat beers include Paulaner Hefe-Weizen, Allagash White, and our Aussie favourite 4 Pines Aussie Wheat Ale. Although there’s more to wheat beer than the name would lead on. Initially popularised in Germany and Belgium, wheat beer is top-fermented from a larger-than-usual amount of malted or unmalted wheat […]
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May
30
10 Outstanding Spanish Wines Up to 93 Points
By: Larry Rubin | Wine Spectator March 23, 2023 he viticultural history of Spain goes back thousands of years. Today, Spain remains one of the world’s largest wine-producing nations, abounding with diverse regions and styles, some of which have only recently begun finding traction on the U.S. market. That is, of course, in addition to Spain’s […]
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May
30
Why this canned-wine company tapped Elizabeth Banks to lead its marketing
By: KC Ifeanyi | Fast Company February 23, 2023 When Marian Leitner-Waldman launched her canned-wine company Archer Roose in 2014, she hit on a relatively untapped market at just the right time. Between 2014 and 2016, there was a 125% increase in canned-wine sales, driven by consumers looking for convenience (enjoying a single-serve can versus opening […]
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May
30
Winemakers Are Reimagining Grape Waste as a Resource
By: Sophia Mcdonald | SevenFifty Daily February 16, 2023 Discarded grape pomace, free-run press juice, and dropped fruit can all become key ingredients in other revenue-driving products, from cosmetics to vermouth. Tom Gamble with Gamble Family Vineyards in Napa is a farmer first and has always had a “waste not, want not” mentality. So even though he […]
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May
30
The 20 Best Proseccos to Drink in 2023
By: Keith Beavers | VinePair Prosecco is a big part of our American wine drinking culture these days. It’s been here for quite some time, but only in the last decade or so have we come to embrace this northern Italian bubbly. Whether it’s casual bottles from the larger Prosecco DOC or more focused offerings from […]
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May
30
Winemaker Marcelo Retamal joins the Top Wine Group Team
By: Top Wine Group Click here to read the original article Click here to learn more about Sutil
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May
30
This racy, fruity sauvignon blanc is an outstanding value at $16
By: Dave McIntyre | The Washington Post February 16, 2023 Good wine doesn’t have to be expensive. Here are three right around $20 — two of them for less, actually — that provide high value for their price. We begin with a racy New Zealand sauvignon blanc, generous with its fruit basket of flavors. We […]
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May
30
Serre Besson receives a “Coup de Coeur” from French quarterly “LeRouge & leBlanc” and Wins the Gold Medal at Millésime Bio 2023
By: Wine Traditions Ltd. February 9, 2023 Noun : coup de cœur m (informal) top choice, select choice, favorite, top pick avoir un coup de cœur pour quelque chose ― to fall in love with something Domaine Serre Besson receives warm accolades as a “favorite” from the independent, collective-run, ad-free wine magazine. LeRouge&leBlanc was created 35 years ago with the goal of “defending local wines […]
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May
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10 Fruit-Forward Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reds to Sip or Cellar
By: Wine Enthusiast April 13, 2022 Châteauneuf-du-Pape is widely regarded as the crown jewel of the Southern Rhône. It is one of the oldest wine appellations in France. The name translates to “new castle of the Pope” referencing when Avignon was the seat of Roman Catholic church under Pope Clemens V. Steeped in a rich history, wines […]
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May
30
Fans of Twin Peaks Can Now Hang Out With Kyle MacLachlan At His New Tasting Room
By: Oset Babür-Winter | Food & Wine February 8, 2023 Yes, there is a bear involved. Fans of Twin Peaks actor Kyle MacLachlan now have a chance to taste his wines in person at a brand new tasting room in downtown Walla Walla, Washington. For the uninitiated, Pursued by Bear, MacLachlan’s collaboration with winemaker Daniel Wampfler, launched back in […]
