Nyetimber launches 1086 in HK

English winery Nyetimber launched its wines in Hong Kong last year and is now bringing its 1086 Prestige Cuvée to the city. Named in honour of the year Nyetimber’s vineyard estate was first mentioned in the Domesday Book, which was written in 1086, the product is England’s first ever prestige cuvée made of a selection of over 90 parcels of vines. Produced entirely from 100% estate-grown fruit with parcel-by-parcel selection, both the 1086 white and rosé are available in Hong Kong now. “1086 is a selection of the best of the best wines produced by Nyetimber...

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Active Shooter at Molson Coors Milwaukee Brewery

Dear Client: There is an active shooter situation near Milwaukee’s Molson Coors brewery, with a “massive police force” on the scene, and all streets nearby are closed, according to TMJ4 News. There are dozens of squad cars in the area, but not much more is known at this time, but it is still ongoing.  A … Continue reading “Active Shooter at Molson Coors Milwaukee Brewery” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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Yes, Virginia, There is a Coors Seltzer

Dear Client: Sofia Colucci opened day 2 of the Molson Coors Beverage Company distributor show with a stable of seltzer plays for the future.  For those wondering if Coors would indeed line extend for a marquee seltzer: Wait no more. They’re launching Coors Seltzer in July with a full 360 media campaign.  It capitalizes on … Continue reading “Yes, Virginia, There is a Coors Seltzer” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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Unfiltered: Savvas Symeonidis, Goodman Restaurant

Athens-born Savvas Symeonidis, found his way into wine by way of medicine. Moving to the UK seven years ago from his native Greece, Symeonidis took up the role of head sommelier at Thornbury Castle restaurant near Bristol. While continuing his WSET studies, he moved to London and has also held roles at the JKS Restaurant group before becoming head sommelier of Goodman Restaurant last year. How did you arrive at the position you are in today? I was in charge of the wines in Thornbury Castle just outside Bristol, and then relocated to London as a sommelier for the likes of Tamarind and Gymkhana,...

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Edinburgh vs St Andrews varsity wine tasting celebrates 20th anniversary

Twenty years after the inaugural fixture between the universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews, members of the wine trade and press gathered in the Scottish capital to celebrate the occasion. L-R: Alasdair Lawson-Dick, Andrew Ray, Davy Zyw, James Simpson MW, Victoria Beckett, Hew Blair, Anna Rogan, Lord Menzies, Ian Rankin, Phoebe French and Will Lyons. Edinburgh’s New Club played host to the annual match between the rival Scottish institutions, but this year there was a difference: a writers vs wine merchants competition held on the previous day (20 February). Organised by one of the...

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Pol Roger to host London and Manchester portfolio tastings

The Pol Roger Portfolio is to hold two tastings this March in London and Manchester to mark its 30th anniversary. The first tasting will take place at Principals at Sessions House in London on 24 March and then the second at the Cloud 23 Bar on the 23rd floor of Beetham Tower in Manchester on 26 March. The entire range of wines and spirits, including Joseph Drouhin, Staglin Family Vineyards, Grand Tokaj and Glenfarclas, will be presented at each tasting and it will also be the first chance to taste new agencies Kinsman Eades and TOR Wines from California, bolstering the existing high-end...

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Study claims agricultural spray reduces levels of smoke taint

A study conducted by The University of British Columbia (UBC) claims that applying an agricultural spray made of phospholipids reduces levels of volatile phenols found in smoke-exposed grapes. Image: Johansen Wines Author of the report, Wesley Zandberg, assistant professor in chemistry at UBC Okanagan, called the results “encouraging”. Zandberg and his team tested multiple substances, finding that a spray composed of phospholipids – lipids that are usually used to prevent cherries from cracking – applied to grapes one week before smoke exposure led to “significantly...

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Dry January Was Stronger This Year

Dear Client: Dry January was as robust as ever this year — at least, according to Drizly, the leading e-commerce platform for bev alc.  Drizly Insights emailed to share some numbers supporting the theory that people are still abstaining from alcohol in January, as has been trend the last few years.  In fact, according to … Continue reading “Dry January Was Stronger This Year” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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Southern Glazer’s wine boss recognised by Italian state

The president of Southern Glazer’s wine division has been given Italy’s highest ceremonial award for his contribution to the international growth of Italian wine over a career that spans more than six decades. Mel Dick, senior vice president of Southern Glazers Wines & Spirits and its head of wine, has been made a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (OMRI), following more than sixty years in the wine industry. The OMRI is given to individuals in recognition for their achievements in the fields of literature, the arts, economy, public service, and social,...

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Metcalfe makes £12,000 from selling off inherited rum collection

Wine writer Charles Metcalfe made close to £12,000 by selling off a rare collection of rum he inherited from his father. Charles Metcalfe wins big with a rum deal (Photo: Whisky.Auction) Metcalfe won big with a rum deal last week when he decided to have a rare collection of 11 bottles valued on Whisky.Auction. 11 bottles of Lemon Hart rums, filled in the 1940s and saved by Metcalfe’s father, who had worked for Lemon Hart & Sons in 1946-48. The collection spent several years gathering dust after the wine aficionado’s father passed away, but now 10 of the bottles have already...

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