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Tins ain't what they used to be: canned wine is no longer the preserve of Gen Z
Cans are the answer to many of the problems posed by wine. On picnics, at festivals and generally on the trot, what are more practical than bottles? Cans! For the carbon-conscious, what have a significantly lower environmental impact than glass?
Napa's newest wine bar is also a members-only social club
There are hundreds of wine clubs in Napa Valley and they are all relatively similar: Members pay for a few discounted shipments of wine a year and access to special wines and winery events, like pick-up parties (which often cost more money). But a…
Glass half full: Asia offers hope for struggling California wine
Christopher Beros, the California Wine Institute's Director for Greater China and Southeast Asia, explains to Joyce Yip why Asia, specifically China, still has a soft spot for Californian vino. A 2025 report by The Wine Institute said exports…
Australian wine harvest falls to 25-year low
Australia's 2026 wine harvest has dropped to its lowest level in a quarter of a century as weak global demand and extreme weather continue to weigh on the industry. Despite a significantly smaller crop, grape prices have continued to decline…
US restaurants pushing wine markups to six times cost
Restaurant wine pricing in the US has become “a particular pain point” for the category, with some venues now taking six-times markups on bottles, according to Gino Colangelo, founder and president of Colangelo & Partners, the New…
Fine wine market stabilised during H1 as US buyers 're-engaged
US buyers have re-engaged in the fine wine market in the second quarter of the year, the lasts data from Liv-ex shows, offsetting Asian buyers, who have taken “more of a backseat”. The US stood out as a region whose purchasing has…
Mission to make world's first space wine takes off in Texas
Hundreds of grape seeds from Texas will be sent to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of a research project examining the impact of cosmic radiation on grapevines. The project could lead to the world's first wine made from grape seeds…
5 Forgotten 1990s Action Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
The 1990s were an absolutely stellar decade for movies, particularly the action genre. The era was home to some of the most groundbreaking, forward-thinking action pictures of the modern age, and the impact of the '90s is still being felt by movie…
Maison Pommery & Associés : Financial Press Release - First-Half 2026 Revenue
Commercial momentum continues to be driven by the Group's strategic brands Consolidated revenue of €95.7 million, up 0.6% compared with the first half of 2025 on a like-for-like basis¹ (down 12.4% on a reported basis) Champagne Pommery…
More Of The World's Top Irish Pot Still Whiskey, According To BevTest
Photo, design J Micallef, all rights reserved Irish single pot still whiskey is enjoying a remarkable revival. Once the world's best-selling whiskey style during the nineteenth century, it nearly disappeared as Ireland's whiskey industry contracted…
The Booming Secondary Market For Used OpenAI and Anthropic Swag
N ormal people can't buy shares of OpenAI or Anthropic ahead of the companies' looming IPOs. So some are buying into a different kind of secondary transaction: used t-shirts and hoodies that were doled out to employees or conference-goers as a…
The surprising connection between Gayle King's daughter and a 1980s soap opera
Gayle King is a devoted mom of two, welcoming son William and daughter Kirby in the 1980s, and during a recent discussion on CBS Morning s, around the importance of names, she revealed the inspiration behind her own children's names. Gayle welcomed…
Why lighter, chilled Claret is causing a stir
Bet on Claret – but the Brit fave is changing Wine has a habit of making things more complicated than they need to be. The terminology, the labelling, the annoying communicators warbling on about “mouthfeel” and describing…
Chop, chop! My favourite fridge-raid dinner, no-cook meals and super salads
When Shakespeare coined the phrase “salad days”, he was referring to a state of youthful inexperience. But at 41, and midway through the hottest summer on record, I can safely say my own salad days – these weeks of endless…
Biggest antique market in US welcomes shoppers to Mass. for week
Biggest antique market in US happening now in Mass.; Info for visitors Brimfield's Antique Flea Market hosts thousands of vendors for week-long shopping and festivities It's definitely the Super Bowl of antique and vintage markets. It's like…
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