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2024 World of Pinot Noir Santa Barbara Dates, Tickets & Events

PubClub

It featues more than 20 events and experiences, including not one but two grand tastings, wine-pairing dinners, tasting seminars and an Opening Night Party with a special musical guest. These wines featured at this event are rarely found outside of the cellar doors. 29 – March 2. A opening night Welcome Toast is new for 2024.

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The 2024 Charleston Wine + Food Festival Returns With Elevated Bubbles and Bites

VinePair

Nearly two decades have passed since the first Charleston Wine + Food festival kicked off in South Carolina in 2005. Nineteen years and hundreds of popped bottles later, the 2024 iteration of the annual celebration, like the wine and spirits served to attendees every year, has only improved with age.

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Why Is the U.S. Wine Industry Ignoring Central America and the Caribbean?

VinePair

Picture this: a region boasting a population of over 92 million, an expanding middle class, and soaring wine purchases. Where can we find this rosé-hued economic region amidst the global effects of climate change , uprooting of vineyards, and declining wine sales? ’s annual wine market is now almost $80 million.

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How brands can use London Spirits Competition to grow international markets

Bar Magazine

The judging is broken down like this: Q (Quality Score) + Value Score (V) + Package Score (P) = London Wine Competition Score. London Competitions special category winners are also invited in once a year VIP cocktail party hosted by Bverage Trade Network at ProWein. Quality score: marked out of 100.

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North of Atlanta, the Tides Are Changing for Georgia-Grown Wine

VinePair

When Georgia is mentioned in wine-centric circles, the discussion is usually centered on the Eastern European nation, where the traditional clay amphora fermentation process is the stuff of reverent legends. But today, the wine industry in Northern Georgia is making up for lost time, and catching up quickly. They do not.”

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