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EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle Trolled Over Wine Price as Shoppers Spot Cheaper Alternative
Meghan Markle is being trolled over the price of her latest As Ever wine after eagle-eyed shoppers spotted a similar New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc being sold by a British retailer for considerably less, Radaronline.com can reveal. Markle, 45, is…
Around Town: With Pique, South Mumbai has an all-day wine bar. No, you needn't be a wine expert to have a good time
Sitting on Horniman Circle, right next to Galleries Lafayette and in the thick of Fort's office district, Pique has already found itself a stream of walk-ins straight out of nearby law firms and banks — laptops open, ties loosened, one glass…
7 Forgotten '70s Sci-Fi Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
From major Hollywood blockbusters like George Lucas ' Star Wars to European arthouse masterpieces like Andrei Tarkovsky 's Stalker, the 1970s saw the release of several of the greatest science fiction movies ever made. This has been one of the art…
Forget fake tans, the county is now a wine mecca: HELENA NICKLIN
Essex and fine wine are not usually words you'll see together in a sentence. But as a female wine professional who grew up in Essex during the 80s and 90s, my formative years punctuated by misogynistic jokes about girls from my part of the world…
World-renowned winemaker buys burned-out 500-acre Napa Valley vineyard to rebuild historic estate amid brutal industry crash
A massive Napa Valley vineyard is getting a second chance — just as California's wine industry faces a brutal reckoning. A partnership between winemaker Maya Dalla Valle and Coastal Vineyard Care Associates (CVCA) has purchased the 500-acre…
IFA 2026 Berlin Will Show Why the Future of AI and Smart Homes Is Already Here, With the Latest Tech From Around the World
Beginning on September 4 in Berlin, IFA 2026 will focus on one central idea: the technologies said to represent “the future” of consumer electronics already reside in most consumers' homes. Most smart home devices were purchased…
Wine Harvest Starts Super Early, But Could End Closer to Normal
As far as anyone can recall, it's the earliest wine grape harvest ever in Santa Barbara County history. But the rest of it may play out closer to normal for some vintners, largely dependent on where you are located and which varieties you're…
Apple iPhone 18 Pro Design Latest: 4 New Colors And Updated Case Style
When the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are unveiled (likely on Sept. 9 — read full details here), the design will be a central focus for would-be customers. Here's what's known and what colors are expected. Apple iPhone 17 Pro: What…
Saturday Kitchen viewers praise 'incredible' line-up minutes into BBC show
The latest line-up of Saturday Kitchen guests has got fans talking. Chef Matt Tebbutt has been hosting the BBC cookery show for over nine years, having initially joined as a stand-in presenter in April 2016 before officially taking over as the…
Your favorite products hit by Trump's new 50% tariffs on Canada
Shots of Fireball could soon get pricier. The Trump administration's threatened 50% tariffs on some popular Canadian goods went into effect Saturday morning after trade talks with its northern ally fell apart the night before. President Donald…
Houston's Starduster Lounge puts its spin on the viral martini trend
HOUSTON – Houston's cocktail scene is always finding a new way to shake things up, and Starduster Lounge in the Heights is joining the fun. Justin Ware, operations director for First Rodeo Hospitality, shows how to make two standout…
This classic New England seafood dish is the antidote to $30 lobster rolls
Extravagant buttered lobster rolls and briny oysters top the gustatory bucket lists of most summer visitors to New England's shore. But among many denizens of the sandy precincts stretching from Cape Cod through southern Massachusetts and Rhode…
U.S.-Canada trade talks collapse, ushering in wave of new tariffs
The U.S. and Canada failed to reach a trade deal on Friday to stave off new tariffs by the Trump administration. The tariffs impact roughly $20 billion worth of Canadian imports, including wine, furniture, dairy products, cement, clothing, fishing…
Swiss grape harvest begins earlier than usual
Several winegrowers, such as the Obrecht family in the Jenins wine-growing region of the Bündner Herrschaft, have already started harvesting grapes this week. This means that the “Läset” is taking place around three weeks…
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