Por: Forbes Life December 21, 2022
Bartender at wine cellar full of bottles.getty After a year of jumping back in the world, I reached out to many of the old and new faces I’d encountered along the way for an end-of-year-round-up looking forward, instead of back. I asked: what wines (or sake!) do you want to drink more of in 2023? I got a slew of responses, proving more than ever, the great big wide world of wine continues its expansion into the farthest corners and minds of... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 31, 2022
Sommeliers are looking to Spanish reds, canned wines, and bubbles galore to fill their glasses next ... [+] year.getty The last few years have been interesting for wine lovers as the pandemic and the subsequent shockwaves shifted what we’re drinking. This year was less chaotic... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 28, 2022
Arunkumar Tamilselvan, Food & Beverage Manager Anantara Maldives ResortsIbrahim Mausoof After a year of jumping back into the world, I reached out to many of the old and new faces I’d encountered along the way for an end-of-year-round-up looking forward, instead of back. I... + más
America’s Wine Importers, Directors And Sommeliers Can’t Wait To Drink More Of These Wines In 2023 | Forbes
NY one of US’s major wine producers — but good luck finding home-grown brands in Big Apple | New York Post
Forbes USA Life December 07, 2022
Cropped shot of a group of young friends toasting during a dinner party at a restaurantgetty In-person wine events are having a resurgence once again. We have missed them throughout the pandemic and are happy to see them return. They might be small gatherings for friends or team... + más
Sommelier Cha McCoy Launches The Communion Wine + Spirits Shop, A Retail And Event Space Specializing In Off-The-Grid Wine, Spirits And Experiences | Forbes
Sisters, Leslie And LeAnn Jones Are Breaking Barriers: Owners Of Inglewood, California’s First And Only Black-Owned Wine Bar | Forbes
Forbes USA Business October 22, 2022
Owners of 1010 Wine, Leslie and LeAnn Jones.Leslie and LeAnn Jones Owners of , the only Black woman-owned wine bar in Inglewood, California, Leslie, and LeAnn Jones are two sisters making waves in the wine bar industry. In fact, 1010 is the only wine bar in Inglewood,... + más
‘To Leslie’: As broken-down drunk, Andrea Riseborough does a top-notch job of bottoming out | Chicago Sun Times
Forbes USA Life October 18, 2022
Grand Opening of The Commmunion in Syracuse, New YorkAlice G. Patterson international woman in wine, does it again. Previously featured in for leaving behind a corporate career to become a wine consultant and event sommelier, McCoy can now add retail proprietor to her growing... + más
Man who built and gift-wrapped homemade bomb in attempt to kill romantic rival pleads guilty | ABC News
Boston sommelier Charlie Gaeta launches his own wine label | The Boston Globe
New York Post USA Life October 02, 2022
for New York is turning to sour grapes. The state is the fourth largest wine producer in the US , Oregon and Washington, but city vinophiles are hard-pressed to find a homegrown brand on liquor stores shelves stacked with bottles from Europe, Australia and the West Coast, a Post... + más
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Have you had orange wine? Here are basics on what it is and a few to sample | PennLive
PennLive USA Life September 29, 2022
National Orange Wine Day is celebrated every year on Oct. 6.What is orange wine? it’s a type of white wine made by leaving the grape skins and seeds in contact with the juice, creating a deep orange-hued finished product.To make an orange wine, you first take , mash them up,... + más
Magnum Wine Company Celebrates Life’s Best Occasions | Forbes
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