Category: General
May
30
Brunello 2017 – a hot vintage that tastes cool
Written by: Walter Speller | Jancis Robinson February 28, 2022 Keep the top wines and enjoy the surprising others soonish, says Walter. See the !rst half of his extremely comprehensive tasting notes in Brunello 2017 – A to L. The rest follow tomorrow. His detailed assessment of the 2016 Riservas after that.‘If we are talking […]
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May
30
Boss Hunting’s Favourite Things: February 2022
Boss Hunting March 1, 2022 Each and every month in the Boss Hunting office we’re lucky enough to sample, find, taste, explore, and curate some of the coolest stuff the world has to offer. From tequila and coffee machines, to watch straps and films, these are Boss Hunting’s favourite things for February 2022. Solento Organic […]
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May
30
Drinking Organic Tequila With The Police’s Stewart Copeland
Written by: Adam Morganstern | Forbes February 28, 2022 Stewart Copeland is best known as the drummer for The Police — and one of the few people alive who is allowed to punch Sting — but he’s had a substantial post-Police career composing soundtracks and operas along with collaborations with other musicians. For anyone who’s […]
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May
30
Food Friendly Wines
Written by: Kristen Muir | Pix February 2022 Pairing wine with food is one of life’s greatest pleasures — though contrary to what you may have heard, finding the perfect match for your meal actually isn’t as hard as it may seem. When searching for the ideal bottle, consider the flavors and textures of the […]
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May
30
5 Recipes And Tips To Spice Up Your Drink On National Margarita Day
Written by: Claudia Alarcón | Forbes February 22, 2022 The Marg IZO Pastor Co-Founded by Gaston Martinez – a native of Durango, Mexico, IZO Spirits is a collection of premium, handcrafted agave spirits produced sustainably in the heart of his rural hometown according to centuries of tradition, made sustainably from slow-roasted, wild agave hearts harvested on local […]
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May
30
8 Exciting New Zealand Wines Under $35
Written by: By MaryAnn Worobiec | Wine Spectator February 24, 2022 There’s still good reason to associate New Zealand’s wine with the well-known Marlborough district, located on the northern tip of the South Island. It remains far and away the country’s largest wine region, with plenty of style to its wines, and typically offers wider availability […]
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May
30
13 of Our Favorite Wines for $10
Written by: Wine Enthusiast | Getty Images February 25, 2022 A tasty bottle of wine doesn’t always have to strain your wallet. There’s great value to be found around the world, with many wine regions producing quality pours at incredible bargains. While some countries like Portugal, Spain, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa are already known for pumping out those delicious […]
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May
30
Taking a Cue From Fashion, We Reveal a Capsule Collection for Wine
Written by: Chris Losh | Pix February 22, 2022 Wine, it’s safe to say, doesn’t have much in common with the world of fashion. Trends in the latter are conceived, blossom, and die in less time than it takes to age a bottle of Rioja, while wine’s obsession with soil is likely to have the average clothes-horse […]
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May
30
California Chardonnay – Fresh Character from Ocean Breezes Propels Well-Priced Standouts from the Central Coast
Written by: Kim Marcus | Wine Spectator Issue: JAN. 31 – FEB. 28, 2022 California’s coastal counties south of San Francisco offer a fertile hunting ground for Chardonnays that compete well with their North Coast counterparts, in most cases at a fraction of the price. The vast majority of vineyards here are spread over four […]
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May
30
The 20 Best Proseccos to Drink in 2022
VinePair written by: TIM MCKIRDY illustration by: ARIELA BASSON As far as sparkling wines go, Prosecco has a lot going for it. Produced in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions of Italy, it’s a versatile wine that’s found worldwide fame. And just as it seemed Prosecco had reached the peak of its popularity, rosé entered into the bubbly Italian wine […]
