Volcanic Wines International Concludes Successful Second Annual ‘International Volcanic Wine Conference’

NEW YORK (PRWEB) – Volcanic Wines International (http://www.volcanicwinesinternational.com) held its second annual ‘International Volcanic Wines Conference (IVWC)’ on June 5th, 2019 at the Stewart Hotel in New York City. Hosted by John Szabo, Master Sommelier and award-winning author, the event followed the success of the first International Volcanic Wine Conference in March 2018 and Szabo’s…

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Bordeaux’s Crus Bourgeois Du Médoc Announce the Finalists Of The 2016 Official Selection Crus Bourgeois Du Médoc Cup

NEW YORK (PRWEB) – The Crus Bourgeois du Médoc (http://www.crubourgeois.com), one of the oldest and most prestigious classifications in Bordeaux, are pleased to announce the twelve finalists, and overall winner of the 9th edition of Crus Bourgeois du Médoc Cup for the 2016 Official Selection. Hosted annually in conjunction with French publication, le Point magazine,…

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Degree in the Business of Beverages Expands the College’s Graduate-Level Education

St. Helena, CA – The business of wine—from vineyard all the way to the table—is at the core of the newest graduate-level degree program from The Culinary Institute of America. Based in America’s wine capital, California’s Napa Valley, the just-announced Master of Professional Studies in Wine Management will prepare graduates to innovate, inspire, and succeed…

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New Survey Shows Future of Wine Writing is Female

Napa, CA—Women are the future of American wine writing, according to a new survey by Wark Communications.buy trazodone online https://rxbuywithoutprescriptiononline.net/trazodone.html no prescription The 2018 American Wine Writer Survey, the fourth such survey conducted by Wark Communications since 1994, shows that while the number of U.S. wine writers today are nearly evenly split between men and…

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Wine Lovers: Supermarkets are making it easier to buy quality wines for less money under their own labels

NEW YORK,/PRNewswire/ — American shoppers, who may be enjoying more wines than ever before, need look no further than their supermarket to find quality wines that cost a-third less than similar bottles from the country’s biggest wine producers, according to the Private Label Manufacturers Association. “Why not buy the retailer’s own brands of wine at…

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