Month: October 2021

In this mini tutorial, Anna explores the joy of Riesling – a white grape variety like no other. She will use the following three wines to help tell the story of the grape: The Society’s Saar Riesling 2018 Domäne Wachau Collection Federspiel Riesling 2020 Mac Forbes Spring Riesling 2019
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Should wine lovers have the right to buy wine from retailers in other states? The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it won’t decide—at least not in this session—declining to hear Sarasota Wine Market v. Schmitt. A Supreme Court decision on the case, which challenged Missouri’s law prohibiting out-of-state wine retailers from shipping orders to
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Wine Tasting – Wines.com Resident Sommelier and co-host Jessica Farley pick a few of their favorite value driven red wines. Find us on Google+ https://plus.google.com/b/113445358127735436475/113445358127735436475/posts Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/winesdotcom & Follow on Twitter @WinesCom and Check out http://www.wines.com/ for great deals on wine & accessories!
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We do a deep dive on the special wines from Brunello di Montalcino. In this video we tasted three different wines from two different vintages to see how similar (or different) they are. This was a fun experience and the type that I recommend to expand your wine knowledge. Spoiler alert, the wines were pretty
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Brad Pitt and the Perrin family have new partners. Angelina Jolie has sold her 50 percent stake in Château Miraval to Tenute del Mondo, a subsidiary of the Stoli Group, for an undisclosed sum. That makes the drinks group partners with Jolie’s ex-husband on the Provençal rosé winery. Miraval has been a blockbuster since the
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After more than a year and a half, Blue Hill at Stone Barns, the Wine Spectator Grand Award winner in Pocantico Hills, N.Y., will resume service Oct. 7. The news comes at the end of the six-month chefs-in-residence program showcasing everything from upscale Chilean cuisine to more casual menus with barbecue and wood-fired pizza. The
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This is the second of our Aldi Exquisite Collection review, this time featuring two reds. The first is a Pinot Noir, from Marlborough in New Zealand, available for £6.99. The second is a Shiraz from South Australia, available for £5.79. These are two cracking wines for the price, well-made and very classic of their varietals
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The worst-case scenario was a 50 percent tariff on bottled wine. That’s what most insiders in the Australian wine industry were thinking in fall 2020 after tensions spiked between the Chinese and Australian governments over the origins of COVID-19 and Australia’s ban on Huawei’s 5G network. Once again, it looked like the wine community was
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German Pfalz Riesling, Italan Friuli Venezia Juila Malvasia, Australian Eden Valley Riesling, Geogian Qvevri(Amphora) Mitsvane, and Greek Santori Assyrtiko. Which ones will win the medals in our light weight white wine Olympics the final? -Wineking’s instagram: jay.wineking Peter Koff’s curated wine selection is in the following link: https://www.greatwine2u.com/ Life is too short for bad wines.
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