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FTC Sues Southern Glazer’s for Illegal Price Discrimination in Ongoing Battle

It seems the long, ongoing battle between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Southern Glazer’s has come to a head. The government agency hinted for over a year that it was preparing to sue Southern Glazer’s for unfair pricing structures that favor large chains like Total Wine, Costco, and Kroger, citing “secret kickbacks” in deals …

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We Asked 11 Bartenders: What’s the Best Whiskey for Hot Toddies?

For those of us residing in the Northern Hemisphere, winter weather is already here but the coldest temperatures are still to come. On one of those frigid February days that have you swearing you’re finally going to move to Southern California, there’s one cocktail perfectly built to warm you up: the Hot Toddy. Beyond its …

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Building on History, Modern Distillers Are Taking Absinthe in Unexpected New Directions

A lot of drinks have interesting histories. And then there is absinthe. The favorite boisson of 19th-century Paris, the great wormwood spirit is inexorably associated with its world-famous devotees. Artists like Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, and Vincent van Gogh included it in their paintings, while Oscar Wilde, Arthur Rimbaud, and other Belle Époque literary luminaries …

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Wine 101: Wine and Climate Change Part II: Historical Climate Change Among the Vines

Last week, we kicked off our climate change series with a discussion on how the process has impacted the wine industry over the years. This week, we’ll take things back to the beginning for an overview of the natural events that have altered the vine and the people who cultivate them. As climate scientists have …

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No takers for 1947 Cheval Blanc at Danish auction

Eight bottles of 1947 Cheval Blanc billed as ‘the world’s most fabled wine’ failed to sell at Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen. The St-Emilion lot, which was described by the auctioneer as containing ‘one of the most legendary and coveted wines in the world’, had been valued at between 300,000DKK (£33,198) and 400,000DKK (£44,264). The …

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