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Welcome to California: Racquet Club Spirits

Booze Business

Meet the Owners of Racquet Club Spirits Matthew Winks and Brian Harke, owners of Racquet Club Spirits From Palm Springs Life magazine: “ The spirit of individuality and fun from the historic Racquet Club spur a desert couple to create a new Palm Springs-inspired liquor brand. Welcome to the Booze Business gentlemen.

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Book Review: Behind Bars

Drinkhacker

The two together with the a new book that is sure to steal the attention of lovers of libations: Behind Bars: True Crime Stories of Whiskey Heists, Beer Bandits, and Fake Million-Dollar Wines. Former Drinkhacker contributor Mike Gerrard writes the blog Travel Distilled as he covers travel and the spirits industry.

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How to Choose White Wine

Marketview Liquor Blog

Finding a wine that suits your taste can be easy. A wine tasting at home or with friends may be all you need to find that perfect bottle to open every evening. There are many popular white wines, and each bottle has a distinct taste. Learn how to choose a good white wine with our guide. Which wines are best without food?

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How to Choose White Wine

Marketview Liquor Blog

Finding a wine that suits your taste can be easy. A wine tasting at home or with friends may be all you need to find that perfect bottle to open every evening. There are many popular white wines, and each bottle has a distinct taste. Learn how to choose a good white wine with our guide. Which wines are best without food?

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Direct-to-Consumer Spirit Sales: Why so Hard?

Booze Business

Making sense out of confusion Online purchasing of almost everything has been growing for years, including wine. Direct buying of alcohol, in the form of wine, has become a $3+ billion a year business. In addition, wine can be shipped all over the country — intra and interstate. oz of spirit.

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What Really Happens as Wine Ages?

Marketview Liquor Blog

To an extent, all wines are aged before they are released. Most wines sold in America are sold with the intention of immediate consumption. However, many wine lovers prefer to store bottles of wine for a while to allow their taste to evolve. This process is known as “laying wine down.”

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What Really Happens as Wine Ages?

Marketview Liquor Blog

To an extent, all wines are aged before they are released. Most wines sold in America are sold with the intention of immediate consumption. However, many wine lovers prefer to store bottles of wine for a while to allow their taste to evolve. This process is known as “laying wine down.”

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