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collider.com - Safwan Azeem - 6 Forgotten Thriller Shows That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
6 Forgotten Thriller Shows That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
Collider

Everyone is always talking about the same handful of thriller shows — the big hits like Breaking Bad or The Sopranos that might never really fade away, and for good reason. However, if one digs a little deeper, it's easy to see that there…

abc.net.au - Amelia Walters - Ancient drought resistant winegrape instilling hope for struggling farmers
Ancient drought resistant winegrape instilling hope for struggling farmers
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Nestled in an unassuming vineyard in South Australia's Riverland, an ancient winegrape variety is about to be harvested for the first time. It is not only reducing water bills, but reconnecting growers to their Mediterranean roots. Yianni Koutouzis…

cbr.com - Justin Young - 5 Forgotten Disney Channel Original Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
5 Forgotten Disney Channel Original Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
CBR

For a lot of kids in the 90s, Disney Channel movies were an important part of their childhood. Some of the hits turned into franchises, but there were some one-offs that didn't get the same spotlight. These Disney Channel premieres felt like a…

thescottishsun.co.uk - Zara Janjua - The off-the-beaten-track side of Cyprus, with nature, fab wine and gourmet grub
The off-the-beaten-track side of Cyprus, with nature, fab wine and gourmet grub
The Scottish Sun

I HAVE two words for you: village wine. What it is, precisely, is anyone's guess. I never quite managed to get a straight answer, but its flavour hovered somewhere between a port and a deep Rioja. Rich, unctuous, almost Ribena-like in its depth…

afr.com - Tony Boyd - 'Absolutely crazy': NSW hits wineries with Monty Python tax
'Absolutely crazy': NSW hits wineries with Monty Python tax
Australian Financial Review

There is a Monty Pythonesque absurdity in the NSW government's taxation of family-owned winemakers who have suffered the delusion that making wine from their own grapes was primary production deserving the rural exemption from land tax. A dozen…

express.co.uk - Rebecca Miller - King Charles has the same drink 'every night before dinner' - served in specific way
King Charles has the same drink 'every night before dinner' - served in specific way
Daily Express

This drink is a favourite of the King King Charles has sampled some of the finest wines and liqueurs the world has to offer, yet it appears the monarch favours the very same tipple each evening 'before dinner'. What's more, when he is away from…

chron.com - Allyson Ackerman - Penthouse linked to Houston royalty hits market for $11 million
Penthouse linked to Houston royalty hits market for $11 million
Chron

A former unfinished penthouse tied to the family of Houston billionaire Bob McNair —the late founding owner of the Houston Texans —is back in the spotlight, this time asking $11 million after being completely rebuilt from a raw…

cosmopolitan.com - Jade Biggs - 8 Sainsbury's homeware must-buys that are on-trend for summer and look luxurious - from just £7
8 Sainsbury's homeware must-buys that are on-trend for summer and look luxurious - from just £7
Cosmopolitan

Summer is fast approaching (yay!), and as those longer, sunnier days draw closer, we can't help but get the itch to overhaul our home in preparation for all the garden parties and balcony brunches we intend to host. So, what are the interior trends…

smh.com.au - Kristy Johnson - Sydney home of Arnott's biscuits family hits the market for $6.9m
Sydney home of Arnott's biscuits family hits the market for $6.9m
The Sydney Morning Herald

The Hunters Hill home of the late Alice Arnott Oppen, OAM, the great-granddaughter of the founder of Arnott's biscuits, William Arnott, is for sale with a price guide of $6.9 million. It's the first time the heritage-listed property has been…

mtlblog.com - Katherine Caspersz - This tiny village with smooth sand beaches and storybook streets is a road trip from Montreal
This tiny village with smooth sand beaches and storybook streets is a road trip from Montreal
MTL Blog

Looking for the perfect summer road trip from Montreal ? You can experience gorgeous beaches, cute farmers' markets, wine trails and more just a few hours away from the city. You can road trip to an Ontario destination brimming with small-town…

express.co.uk - Alycia McNamara - The little market town with UK's 'best high street' - rammed with independent shops
The little market town with UK's 'best high street' - rammed with independent shops
Daily Express

Clitheroe is surrounded by stunning natural greenery Hidden in Lancashire lies a pretty town that's been named as one of the best places to live in the UK - and it's easy to see why. Locals and visitors alike can't get enough of Clitheroe which is…

theguardian.com - Guardian staff reporter - Cocktails, sunsets and freshly caught seafood: 27 of the best beach bars and cafes in Europe
Cocktails, sunsets and freshly caught seafood: 27 of the best beach bars and cafes in Europe
The Guardian

On Menorca's north-east coast, Es Grau is a low-key village with a crescent of dark sand in a fan-shaped bay, behind which is the s'Albufera des Grau nature reserve. Tamarindos is actually two places: as you reach the Mediterranean, look left to…

theverge.com - Sheena Vasani - These great digital gifts will arrive just in time for Mother's Day
These great digital gifts will arrive just in time for Mother's Day
The Verge

And just like that, Mother's Day is tomorrow, May 10th, which is too soon for most online purchases to arrive in time. That said, you aren't alone if you waited too long to pick up a gift this year, and you definitely aren't alone in feeling guilty…

abcnews.com -  EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer - Basketball gets more beer money, while tennis and other small college sports worry over their future
Basketball gets more beer money, while tennis and other small college sports worry over their future
ABC News

Basketball got the beer money. Many smaller sports around the NCAA are still looking for a lifeline. The expansion of March Madness and the $300 million in extra revenue that comes with it through opening sponsorships to beer, wine and liquor…

arkansasonline.com - EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer - Small college sports worry over their future | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Small college sports worry over their future | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Online

Basketball got the beer money. Many smaller sports around the NCAA are still looking for a lifeline. The expansion of March Madness and the $300 million in extra revenue that comes with it through opening sponsorships to beer, wine and liquor…

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