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Sealed With A Kiss

The Wine Knitter

The art of writing letters seems to have vanished since the arrival of more sophisticated and faster ways to communicate. Photo credit: Penny Weiss Fifth-generation Napa Valley winemaker Joe Wagner created Belle Glos Wines in 2001, inspired by his grandmother, Lorna Belle Glos Wagner, co-founder of Caymus Vineyards.

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Brunello di Montalcino and Soup Time!

The Wine Knitter

Montalcino is a small wine region comprised of 60,000 acres of olive groves, forests, and farmland, of which 3,500 acres are devoted to wine vineyards. Vineyards are planted up to 500 meters in elevation, with north-facing slopes experiencing a cooler microclimate and more winds. Where did you do your training to become a winemaker?

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Women Warriors Of Brunello DI Montalcino

The Wine Knitter

Made exclusively from the Sangiovese grape, this wine was awarded the first-ever DOCG designation (Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin) in 1980. It is the highest designation given under Italian wine law. My vineyards are on land that my ancestors began cultivating over 400 years ago.

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MRM People & Places: Game On at Walk-On’s and Gingerbread Houses for Humanity

Modern Restaurant Management

While he trained to become a sushi chef, he maintained a respect for hibachi and ramen. “We have the opportunity to produce wines from many of the finest vineyards in the world, following the most efficient sustainability practices, while enabling our production team to utilize the newest technologies.

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MYOB Eco System App of the month : How Kounta aims to improve connectivity in the hospitality industry

Kounta

Whether it’s cleaning, designing menus or ringing up sales, hospitality lives and breathes process every second of the day. The key difference in our design philosophy for me is that we focus on the operational job to be done – the thing the person who’s using this tool actually needs to do – the daily tasks in their business.