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Savour Quality from Europe: Tuscany’s Wine and Olive Oil Icons Find New Fans in Canada October 22, 2025 (Vancouver, BC) — Canadians are falling in love with the real taste […]
Welcome to Episode 2500 of the Italian Wine Podcast!!! To mark this momentous milestone, Stevie Kim hosts a very special episode of the Italian Wine…
Growers to Deliver Statewide Insights on the 2025 Grape Harvest October 22, 2025 (Sacramento, CA) — The California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) will host a virtual Post-Harvest Press Conference […]
Industrial AI is beginning to alter how factories, logistics networks, and capital assets are managed. Schedulers are using AI generated production plans, maintenance teams are acting on AI derived failure forecasts, and supply chain leaders are using AI to rebalance service, cost, and risk in near real time. At the same time, many organizations are …
In this sun-soaked Californian adventure, Janina welcomes Paige Comrie, creator behind Wine With Paige — a storyteller, wine communicator, and fellow IWSC Emerging Talent nominee. Together, they explore California’s hidden treasures: Lodi, Murphy’s, and Amador County — regions that rarely steal Napa’s spotlight but hold some of the most soulful vineyards and fascinating history in …
By Carl Giavanti Michael Sinowitz, author of Finding Meaning in Wine: A US Blend, researched his book over the last 7 years, speaking with many wine world luminaries including Rajat […]
Gin has a rich and colorful history that dates back centuries. It was revered as a medical cure-all in the Middle Ages, when gin-like elixirs infused with juniper berries were distilled to treat ailments involving the liver and digestive tract. It was also reviled as a public menace in 18th-century England, when dirt-cheap, barely regulated …
How to find that perfect bottle… Do you want to take your wine purchasing game to the next level? For interesting bottles that will ignite a passion for wine inside you, an independent wine shop can be an absolute Mecca (see our expert tips on how to buy wine at an indie wine shop). But …
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Before Mount Etna became the darling of the Sicilian wine scene, there was Nero d’Avola. The indigenous red variety was all but synonymous with Sicilian wine — robust, reliable, usually inexpensive, and widely available. Since it was (and is) grown throughout the island, there was no shortage of it, and plenty to export. It had …