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- Jim Beam® Salutes Operation Homefront with $175,000 Donation
- ABC Fine Wine and Spirits Partner in Support ORLANDO, Fla. -- Jim Beam[R] is proud to announce a salute to U.S. troops and their families with a $175,000 donation to Operation Homefront. Operation Homefront is a nonprofit organization that provides emergency services to troops and their families. In...
- Research articles 2008-06-02
- Mafia blamed for 70 million litres of tainted Italian wine: report
- ROME AFP — Italy produced and sold at least 70 million litres of cheap wine containing acid, manure and fertiliser, Italian weekly L'Espresso said on Friday, largely blaming organised crime in the south. It said bottles sold at less than two euros around three dollars a litre contained very...
- Research articles 2008-04-04
- Wines of Colo. makes Wall Street Journal
- Marvin Parliament and business partner Bruce McLaughlin must be gloating. And for good reason. We've always know their Wines of Colorado in Cascade was a treasure, but now our secret eatery and wine store has gained national attention. The store was featured in the Feb. 15 issue...
- Research articles 2008-02-29
- Dentist in court
- A DENTIST was found slumped behind the wheel of his Porsche after downing a bottle of wine. Steve Mason, 46, of Westoe Village, South Shields, had pulled off the A19 when he was spotted by police in August. He was more than twice the legal limit. Mason, who...
- Research articles 2007-12-08
- Aussie voters ride election wave of froth and frivolity
- SYDNEY AFP — Wine, women and song have joined forces against conservative Prime Minister John Howard as Australia rides a wave of froth and frivolity towards November 24 elections. -- The wine is labelled "Howard's End" and displays a cartoon of the beleaguered prime minister hurtling towards a rubbish...
- Research articles 2007-10-31
- Swiss teens caught with cocaine disguised as wine
- ZURICH AFP — Two Swiss teenagers were arrested at Zurich airport after their attempt to smuggle cocaine hidden in wine bottles was foiled when one of the bottles broke, police said Tuesday. The 18-year-old man and 19-year-old woman tried to avert suspicion by declaring the 11 bottles to customs...
- Research articles 2007-07-31
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Francis Ford Coppola releases its DIRECTOR'S CUT series, which includes a Russian River Chardonnay, Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel, Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir and an Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. The new line was crafted to showcase the wines' best expression of their terroir. Labels winding around the bottles have a zoetrope...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Japan's Abe pursues "Happyness" with Will Smith
- TOKYO AFP — Actor-rapper Will Smith has presented the Japanese prime minister with two bottles of wine on a visit to Tokyo -- only to find out Shinzo Abe was teetotal. Abe accepted the gift of red and white bottles of wine from Smith, who met with him on a...
- Research articles 2007-01-18
- Bottle of Romanee-Conti wine hits record at Swedish auction
- STOCKHOLM AFP — A bottle of 1985 Romanee-Conti Burgundy wine fetched 87,000 kronor (12,610 dollars, 9,571 euros) at a Swedish drinks auction this week, auction officials said. The sale price was a record for a single bottle of wine sold in Sweden, beating out the 37,000 kronor (5,368 dollars, 4,074...
- Research articles 2006-11-29
- Pernor Ricard to launch 1000 euro bottle of wine
- PARIS AFP — French drinks group Pernod Ricard is to launch the most expensive champagne in the world, a Perrier-Jouet retailing at nearly 1,000 euros (1,280 dollars) a bottle, company chief executive Patrick Ricard told shareholders. Only a few thousand bottles will be sold every year, mainly in export markets...
- Research articles 2006-11-07
- Wine doggie bags becoming more popular in US
- WASHINGTON AFP — Taking leftover food home from restaurants in the United States is an age-old practice, but nowadays diners are also asking that their partially drunk wine bottles be put in a doggie bag. The practice has grown steadily in the last few years and some 34 states, including...
- Research articles 2006-09-26
- Glut makes Australian wine cheaper than water
- SYDNEY AFP — Australian wine is being sold off cheaper than water, as a glut of grapes pushes the cost of a bottle to below two dollars. Bumper harvests for three straight years have led to a massive oversupply, with up to a billion litres of unsold wine in...
- Research articles 2006-07-18
- 42,000 Russians die a year from bootleg alcohol
- MOSCOW AFP — Poisoning by bootleg alcohol amounts to a "national tragedy" killing some 42,000 people a year, Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev has said, according to Russian news agencies. "Poisoning of Russians from faked drinks has taken on the dimensions of a national tragedy and we must do...
- Research articles 2006-06-23
- A touch of glass: with a bit of Americana, Mountain Valley fills a niche in premium bottled waters.(Mountain Valley Spring Co.)(Company overview)
- The consumer trend of trading up for gourmet and specialty beverages isn't limited to categories such as wines, spirits, beers and coffees. Water has a place in this movement too, and Mountain Valley Spring Water Co., Hot Springs, Ark., with its historic brand and glass packaging,...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Wine shipment sparks diplomatic row between Spain and Bosnia
- SARAJEVO AFP — Sarajevo customs authorities recently seized some 1,300 bottles of wine destined for the Spanish ambassador to Bosnia, reportedly provoking a protest by the chief of mission. According to a Bosnian national television report, Sarajevo customs officers inspected 09 May several trucks in which they found and...
- Research articles 2006-05-15
- Mass. lawmakers override wine bill veto
- A bill making it easier for small vineyards to sell their wines directly to consumers is now state law, after the Massachusetts House and Senate overrode Governor Romney's veto of the measure. The law also allows restaurants to re-cork bottles so diners can take them home without violating the state's...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- U.S. travelers to the islands get a passport reprieve
- TRAVEL No worries, mon: The U.S. Department of State has backed off a Dec. 31 deadline that would have required Caribbean-, Bahamas- and Bermuda-bound Americans to carry passports instead of driver's licenses or birth certificates. The new rules, announced in April as part of an effort to strengthen...
- Research articles 2005-08-26
- Michigan Senate OKs 'recorking' bill
- LANSING, MICH. -- The Michigan Senate passed by a vote of 36-1 a "recorking" bill that allows restaurants to recork or reseal partially consumed bottles of wine so that diners can take them home. The measure, which now goes to the House, would mark a change in state law, which...
- Research articles 2005-04-04
- Elton John on AirTran, pay-per-view on JetBlue
- The major airlines may be cutting back on everything from food to pillows, but a couple of low-cost carriers actually are adding some perks. On Tuesday, AirTran Airways will roll out the first of its planes equipped with free XM Satellite Radio, which carries 100-plus channels, most of them...
- Research articles 2005-02-04
- GE.(kitchen & bath)
- This professionally installed walk-in wine vault converts 72 square feet of floor space into storage for more than a thousand bottles. The fragrant redwood racks inside can be configured exclusively for inventory (for a capacity of 1,100 bottles) o This professionally installed walk-in wine...
- Research articles 2005-10-31
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