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The VinePair Podcast: Varietal Wine Still Reigns Supreme

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After VinePairs Malbec buying guide went live earlier this month, Marylands Old Westminster winery completely sold out of its 2020 vintage. The impulse to promote lesser-known juice isnt unique to the wine industry, but producers embracing and acting upon that impulse certainly is. Tune in for more.

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Favorite Wines By The Glass

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Kristin Courville, sommelier, The Bazaar By José Andrés in New York Kristin Courville WINE: Dominio del Challao Angelita 2020 from Rioja, Spain ($24 a glass) WHY: I love this wine because it shows the true elegance that Spanish wines are capable of. Madeline Maldonado, lead sommelier, Mercado Little Spain in New York.

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5 to Try: American-Made Sake

Imbibe Magazine

says Timothy Sullivan, pointing to the growing domestic industry, with new breweries opening regularly.Enamored by the complexity of sake, Sullivan has spent the past two decades exploring, learning, and promoting the category. But to more fully understand sake, he wanted to brew it himself, founding Den Sake Brewery in Oakland in 2017.

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Q&A: Ikimi Dubose-Woodson of The Roots Fund

Imbibe Magazine

In 2020, she co-founded The Roots Fund, a nonprofit devoted to empowering underrepresented communities in wine, with fellow industry leaders Tahiirah Habibi and Carlton McCoy, Jr. Does that mean theyre bad at being a sommelier? When you created The Roots Fund in 2020, it was during a time when a lot of U.S.