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U.S. wine and beer industries crushed by tariffs, Canadian retaliation
Wine and beer leaders said tariffs are crushing their already struggling industries, resulting in retaliation from U.S. trading partners, uncertainty and higher business costs. The discussion was held during a press call Aug. 13 with Oregon and…
Marie Brizard Wine & Spirits Monthly declaration of the total number of voting rights and shares
MONTHLY DECLARATION OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTING RIGHTS AND SHARES (ARTICLE L233-8II THE COMMERCIAL CODE and 223-16 OF THE GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS AUTHORITY (AMF)) Charenton-le-Pont, 17th August 2026 Situation at:Total number…
The super-rich are building Swiss bunkers to stash their Ferraris, gold and fine wine
California's super-rich have plenty of luxury bunkers to choose from — but this one takes doomsday prepping to a whole new level. A massive network of underground vaults is being carved into the Swiss Alps, offering the ultra-wealthy a…
California wine grape growers are burning their vines, and disease isn't the reason
California growers have removed more than 100,000 acres of healthy vineyards in recent years, according to industry estimates. In the last two, 1.2 million tons of wine grapes have reportedly been left to rot on the vine. This may seem…
Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival unveils 2026 events, celebrity chefs and ticket sales
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — The Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival will return Dec. 10-13 with more than 20 culinary events happening across eight cities throughout Palm Beach County, according to festival organizers. The four-day festival will…
State OKs Waymo trips to East Bay, wine country
By Natallie Rocha Tech Reporter Waymo on Friday got the green light from state regulators (opens in new tab) to expand its driverless taxi routes from San Francisco to the East Bay and Sacramento, up into Sonoma County and down through the Purisima…
Heat putting South West's winemakers in 'uncharted territory
Winemakers have said the sustained period of hot dry weather has left them in 'uncharted territory.' Sam Lindo from Camel Valley, near Bodmin, said he may not be able to match the flavours of the company's normal crisp wines because the heat had…
Pinot Noir: The Heartbreak Grape
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Pinot Noir: The heartbreak grape
Sign up for our free weekly newsletter for hot deals, best buys and expert reviews I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. International Pinot Noir Day falls on 18 August, inviting…
Record-early champagne harvest highlights climate change impact on French vineyards
In the Champagne region of northeast France, dozens of workers gathered among chardonnay vines at dawn on Aug. 14, secateurs and buckets in hand, beginning the second day of the earliest harvest since records began in the early 20th century.
Canada prepares for 50% US tariffs | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
OTTAWA, Ontario -- Canada faces a new round of 50% U.S. tariffs this week that businesses said could cause job losses in some already struggling industries, while complicating broader negotiations over the future of North America's free trade…
Burgundy Is Fall's Chicest Color Trend-And Zara Just Delivered the Perfect Dress
As much as we hate to say—or even think about it—summer is not going to last forever. While we've spent the last few months repping everything from Bermuda shorts and fairy dresses to Grecian draped dresses and square toe sandals, at…
NY lawmakers seek federal buyout for WNY grape growers left stranded by Refresco cancellations
PORTLAND, N.Y. (WKBW) — Sen. Chuck Schumer stood alongside grape farmers from across Chautauqua, Niagara, and Erie Counties, urging the USDA to step up after Refresco canceled over 100 local contracts in March. Refresco, one of the region's…
Pop. Sip. Repeat. Bubl Cocktail Shots Introduces the Future of Molecular Mixology Nationwide
FRANKLIN, N.J., Aug. 18, 2026 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Imagine a shot you can hold in your hand, drop into a martini or pop straight into your mouth, no glass required. That's Bubl™ Cocktail Shots, its flagship product. These…
Canada battles the clock, politics in scramble to avert Trump's tariffs
As trade negotiations with the United States enter the eleventh hour, Canada is in a scramble to avert hefty tariffs targeting billions of dollars of its exports. Absent a last-minute deal, US President Donald Trump's administration will impose a…
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