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May 2025

The Mount Rushmore of California Cabernet, According to 9 Wine Experts

California dominates the story of American winemaking in many ways, both by producing far more wine than any other state, and by creating and entrenching many of the trends and styles that echo out, not just to the rest of the U.S., but to the broader world of wine. While California’s history of winemaking stretches …

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Wine 101: The History of Rosé Part V: Marcel and the Hamptons

So far in our rosé series, we’ve recounted the pink hue’s travels from France to Portugal, and then finally to the U.S. But today, we’re heading back to where the phenomenon all began: Provence. Well, sort of. Our story today actually begins in 19th-century Alsace, where there was an agricultural engineer by the name of …

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The Surprising, Non-Pennsylvania Origins of Philadelphia Cream Cheese

This article is part of our Cocktail Chatter series, where we dive into the wild, weird, and wondrous corners of history to share over a cocktail and impress your friends. What’s a bagel without a schmear? Ubiquitous on breakfast tables nationwide and a key ingredient in numerous desserts, cream cheese is one of America’s most …

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This Week in Logistics: The Future Is Autonomous, and It’s Already Moving.

The logistics landscape continues to shift rapidly—and this week, the momentum is unmistakable. Autonomous technology is no longer a glimpse of the future; it’s operating at full throttle. Aurora has officially launched commercial driverless trucking in Texas, signaling that the era of Autonomous Truckin’ has arrived. What was once confined to R&D labs is now …

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First vintage from Bhutan fetches $74,250 at auction

The Bhutan Wine Company’s GorTshalu vineyard. A massive 7.57-litre bottle nicknamed ‘The Himalayan’ sold for $18,750 at the world’s first auction of wine made in the mountainous kingdom of Bhutan. Only two of the giant bottles – the volume of which represents the height in kilometres of Gangkhar Puensum, the world’s highest unclimbed mountain – …

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Afternoon Brief, May 7

Duckhorn to Consolidate Portfolio, Close Tasting Rooms: The US luxury wine group will prioritise investment in Duckhorn Vineyards, Kosta Browne, Decoy, and Sonoma-Cutrer, alongside Goldeneye, Calera, and Greenwing…

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