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Touring the Douro Valley with the Symington Port Family

Sante

But he’s also a innovative leader in the modern port trade. Rupert is now laser-focused on quality of the company’s brands and innovation for the 21st century port industry. Innovation from the Symingtons. Charles and his team focus on the micro-terroir of small vineyard blocks. Rupert Symington knows port.

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How I Got My Job: Founding a Hip and Sustainable Canned Wine Company

EATER

Only 30 percent of glass bottles are recycled in the U.S., She keeps her palate sharp by consulting on restaurant wine lists, but funnels most of her time and energy into Nomadica, which is expanding its selection and working on innovating beyond the can. Great wine is made in the vineyard. Eater: What was your first job?

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Gaucho | The Evolution: CEO Martin Williams announces new direction with the launch of ambitious Charlotte Street concept, opening 9th December

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is to be articulated in its radically evolved concept in the original site on Charlotte Street, which launches on 9th December with a host of new features, innovative approaches and design aesthetic. The first step of Gaucho 2.0 Charlotte Street will lead this initiative with 10% of the team having been recruited through these partnerships.

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Le Grand Verre - A Brilliant Collaboration

The Wine Knitter

The recycled, shatter-proof bottle is double-layered PET that preserves the aromas and flavors. The blend for this rosé is 60% Syrah and 40% Grenache from their certified organic vineyards. for a 4-pack LGV Domaine Caylus Chardonnay 2020 This 100% Chardonnay is sourced from Domaine Caylus certified organic vineyards.

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Will Climate Change Lead to More Black Truffles? It’s Complicated.

EATER

Agricultural innovations are also saving some of Europe’s truffle production: Farmers in the Mediterranean have utilized hay and mulch mats to keep water in the ground during hot summer months. Instead, truffle cultivation takes place in a vineyard or other cropland they have on their land.

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