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thesun.co.uk - Clare Walsh - Legendary 90s wine brand is coming back to UK and will hit shelves in just days
Legendary 90s wine brand is coming back to UK and will hit shelves in just days
The Sun

A NOSTALGIC wine brand is set to return to UK shelves once more after years in the wilderness. The legendary 90s vino will appear in Tesco stores in just days after a major relaunch for the once-popular brand. Your info will be used in accordance…

swissinfo.ch - Mercedes Ruehl in Zurich, Andy Bounds in Brussels and Amy Kazmin in Rome - Switzerland's wine-making president pushes to restrict imports
Switzerland's wine-making president pushes to restrict imports
www.swissinfo.ch

Switzerland is proposing to restrict wine imports under a plan from the country's president, a trained winemaker with a family vineyard near Lake Geneva. Guy Parmelin wants to restrict merchants from buying foreign wine unless they also buy or…

collider.com - Robert Lee III - 10 Forgotten Kids Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
10 Forgotten Kids Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
Collider

Kids' movies are in a weird situation. For them to have any prospect of enduring beyond their initial release, they need to be complex enough to appeal to adults but accessible enough to engage with children. However, many of the all-time great…

digitaltrends.com - Pranob Mehrotra - Samsung made a booze fridge with an AI eye to take care of your fancy wine
Samsung made a booze fridge with an AI eye to take care of your fancy wine
Digital Trends

Samsung is going all-in on AI, and its latest experiment has nothing to do with a phone or a TV. It's a high-end wine fridge that uses AI and a built-in camera to track, manage, and even understand your wine collection. It sounds excessive, but…

straitstimes.com - US menus change as Trump's tariffs hit wine prices
US menus change as Trump's tariffs hit wine prices
The Straits Times

LONDON/NEW YORK - Certain champagne and cremant brands that were once wine menu staples are on the chopping block at restaurants and bars owned by New York-based Kent Hospitality Group, says wine director Kristen Goceljak. Tariffs have made them…

collider.com - Sam Barsanti - 12 Years Later, This Ruthless Sci-Fi Flop Has Aged Like Fine Wine
12 Years Later, This Ruthless Sci-Fi Flop Has Aged Like Fine Wine
Collider

It's a commonly accepted fact that human beings only use 10 percent of their brains, and if people can accomplish so much without even being able to access all of the resources at their disposal, what would happen if someone found a way to tap into…

viewfromthewing.com - Gary Leff - Flight Attendant Served Fake Sparkling Wine In First Class - And Claimed It Was American Airlines Policy
Flight Attendant Served Fake Sparkling Wine In First Class - And Claimed It Was American Airlines Policy
View from the Wing

A reader was flying American Airlines flight 3394 from Miami to Greenville-Spartanburg airport in South Carolina on Saturday when she may have had the worst drink ever served inflight to a passenger. She asked for sparkling wine, they didn't have…

thedrinksbusiness.com - Sophie Arundel - EU draws a hard line on wine in global trade deals
EU draws a hard line on wine in global trade deals
The Drinks Business

The EU is striking a careful balance in trade negotiations, opening the door to agricultural imports while fiercely defending wine. Its latest deals highlight how far Brussels will go to protect geographical indications. The European Union is…

thedrinksbusiness.com - Sophie Arundel - Sherry is here again': Legado builds a wine-led vision of Spanish dining
Sherry is here again': Legado builds a wine-led vision of Spanish dining
The Drinks Business

A Michelin star within six months has put chef patron Nieves Barragán Mohacho's Shoreditch restaurant Legado in the spotlight, where an expansive wine list and Sherry-led approach underpin the concept. Chef patron Nieves Barragán…

thedrinksbusiness.com - Sarah Neish - New Zealand Winegrowers gets new CEO
New Zealand Winegrowers gets new CEO
The Drinks Business

Anishka Jelicich leaves Pernod Ricard to take over from New Zealand Winegrowers CEO Philip Gregan following his retirement. Jelicich will step into her new role from the end of July. Following last September's announcement that Philip Gregan was…

mentalfloss.com - Nitya Rao - What Makes Something Vintage?
What Makes Something Vintage?
Mental Floss

Aging hasn't always been embraced—except when it comes to style, where “old” gets a 'vintage' rebrand. But not every piece of denim or décor you dig up qualifies. So what actually makes something vintage ? In most cases…

hauteliving.com - Laura Schreffler - For Women's Month Two Women Disrupting the Spirits Industry
For Women's Month Two Women Disrupting the Spirits Industry
Haute Living

For most of its history, the global wine and spirits industry has been shaped behind closed cellar doors and bar counters by men. From vineyard leadership to distillery floors to the cocktail programs defining nightlife culture, women were often…

manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Jessica Sansome - Coronation Street fans admit 'surprise' over Mal future after latest outburst
Coronation Street fans admit 'surprise' over Mal future after latest outburst
Manchester Evening News

Coronation Street fans have admitted their 'surprise' over Mal Roper's future in Weatherfield after being left sickened once again by his latest outburst. As those who follow the ITV soap know, the new character made a surprise arrival in…

mirror.co.uk - Charlotte Tutton - Emmerdale fans 'rumble' who poisoned Kim - and it's not Cain or Joe
Emmerdale fans 'rumble' who poisoned Kim - and it's not Cain or Joe
The Mirror

Fans of Emmerdale think they know who has poisoned Kim Tate after she faced death fears on Monday. Kim was having lunch with the Dingles when suddenly she began to choke. As everyone looked concerned she collapsed, with Dr Liam Cavanagh springing…

abc.net.au - Nicola Ceccato - Housing shortage sees winemaker become landlord for workers
Housing shortage sees winemaker become landlord for workers
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Slow housing development, high costs and a growing population have contributed to a housing shortage in western Riverina. Large manufacturing companies like De Bortoli Wines are now providing accommodation for staff. Griffith City Council has…

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