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Daily Archives: March 28, 2024

GreenLife – Care for the planet and your palate

[ad_1] GreenLife is a range of environmentally friendly New World wines created by specially selected producers from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile and Argentina Caring for our environment is becoming increasingly important as the planet faces challenges such as climate change and the destruction of delicate ecosystems. Many wineries are taking positive steps to lessen their environmental impact – …

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DO Utiel-Requena – Pioneering a holistic sustainability strategy

[ad_1] Over the past two decades DO Utiel-Requena has been developing and consolidating a unique sustainability action plan that addresses the environmental, social and economic impact of the region’s wine industry. The plan sits at the heart of an encompassing strategic approach that considers the past and future in tandem. New emphasis is being given to the preservation of the …

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March releases on the Place de Bordeaux 2024: Report and top-scoring wines

[ad_1] There is plenty of excitement to be had from this range of wines with several newcomers and expanded offerings from existing estates joining the famous international marketplace. Scroll down to see tasting notes and scores for the March 2024 releases via the Place de Bordeaux From Chile, Casa Lapostolle has added its 100% Syrah, Clos du Lican, for the …

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March Releases 2024: Report and top-scoring wines

[ad_1] There is plenty of excitement to be had from this range of wines with several newcomers and expanded offerings from existing estates joining the famous international marketplace. Scroll down to see tasting notes and scores for the March 2024 releases via the Place de Bordeaux From Chile, Casa Lapostolle has added its 100% Syrah, Clos du Lican, for the …

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Things Are Going to Get Worse Before They Get Better (Thoughts on SipSource’s 2023 Wine Data)

[ad_1] The post Things Are Going to Get Worse Before They Get Better (Thoughts on SipSource’s 2023 Wine Data) appeared first on 1 Wine Dude. (image: wineindustryadvisor.com) Looks like things are going to get (even) worse for the global wine industry before they get better. My friend Jeff Siegel recently reported on wineindustryadvisor.com about the release of 2023 wine sales …

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China removes punitive tariffs on Australian wine

[ad_1] Vineyard in Australia’s McLaren Vale. Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese revealed that China’s 218% tariffs on Australian wine would end on Friday, 29 March. ‘We welcome this outcome, which comes at a critical time for the Australian wine industry,’ said the Australian government in a statement. ‘The re-entry of Australian bottled wine into the Chinese market will benefit both …

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Evolusi Perjudian dan Etika: Menavigasi Masyarakat Modern

[ad_1] Evolusi Perjudian dan Etika merupakan judul dari sebuah artikel kami kali ini. Kami ucapkan Selamat datang di “steveheimof”. Pada kesempatan kali ini,kami masih bersemangat untuk membahas soal .Dalam masyarakat modern, perjudian telah berevolusi dari kegiatan rekreasi yang sederhana menjadi industri global yang kompleks, dikelilingi oleh debat etis dan pertanyaan tentang peranannya dalam ekonomi dan sosial. Transformasi ini tidak hanya …

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Savoury spirits: Savour the flavour

[ad_1] The Bell Pepper cocktail Until recently, if you fancied a break from the sweetness offered by the majority of cocktails, you’d really only have a couple of viable options. Either a Bloody Mary, with its spicy tomato punch, or a Gibson, which dials up the savoury element with its garnish of pickled onions. If neither of those are to …

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Bolgheri 2020: Vintage overview and top-scoring wines

[ad_1] Bolgheri 2020: 4/5 ‘A slightly lighter, though well balanced vintage overall, but not without difficulties. Heat in early September brought the harvest forward. Some Cabernet Sauvignon was affected by rain, which caused dilution.’ At Tenuta San Guido, everyone was called back for the harvest; at Ornellaia, the four grape varieties were harvested together. The 2020 vintage in Bolgheri was …

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AI and wine: A taste of the future?

[ad_1] At the UK’s AI Safety Summit in 2023, Elon Musk told British prime minister Rishi Sunak that artificial intelligence (AI) was likely to be ‘the most disruptive force in history’. And if you look around you, it isn’t hard to see signs of that disruption already taking place. We’re eagerly talking away to AI-powered digital assistants such as Siri …

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Freixenet to produce declassified sparkling as severe drought hits Catalonia

[ad_1] Aerial view of vineyards Penedès, Catalonia, Spain. A European Drought Observatory map shows the Spanish Mediterranean coast swathed in orange and red, marking severe drought brought on by – according to a study published in Nature Geoscience – the most severe dry spell the Iberian Peninsula has experienced in the last 1,200 years. The lack of rainfall is causing …

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Climate change could make 70% of global wine regions unsuitable for grape growing

[ad_1] Areas of Greece are among those at risk. Researchers warned that celebrated wine regions in California, Spain, Italy, France and Greece could disappear if the planet exceeds the 2°C threshold. They reached this conclusion after reviewing more than 200 studies into the impacts of climate change upon grape production. ‘For temperature increases beyond 2°C, 70% of existing winemaking regions …

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