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Adding Sustainable Alcohol Options to Your Restaurant

The Rail

Switching to sustainable drinks can also help you connect with local stakeholders, as buying from micro-breweries and local vineyards can lower transport-related carbon costs due to the supplier’s proximity to your restaurant. Low Waste Wines Vineyards and wineries around the world are pivoting towards more sustainable solutions.

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

EATER

In these roles, she made a key observation that would once again change her career trajectory: Young people were flocking to cocktails because the wine industry was out of touch with her millennial generation. Only 30 percent of glass bottles are recycled in the U.S., Straight out of college, I moved to San Francisco and cooked.

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Earth Day, Living With The land

The Wine Knitter

Globally, more wineries than ever before are contributing their efforts to maintain sustainable practices in the vineyard and wine production. Emiliana Organic Vineyards, a pioneer in Chile, is one of the world’s largest organic and biodynamic wine producers. Conserving Biodiversity in the vineyards 4.

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Touring the Douro Valley with the Symington Port Family

Sante

From Dow’s Quinta do Bomfim to the home of Graham’s , Quinta dos Malvedos, we tasted the Symington’s four port brands and their newer dry wines, walked the vine rows, and explored the vineyard estates.?. Charles and his team focus on the micro-terroir of small vineyard blocks. Photo credit: Deborah Grossman.

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

Sante

After witnessing first-hand the gaucho way of life, exploring the Pampas region at the foothills of Argentina’s dramatic, mineral rich mountain ranges, amongst farms and high-altitude vineyards, Gaucho’s original founders translated these travels to London. Starters include Scallop Ceviche and a selection of Empanadas.

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Italy, Wine & Dragonflies, Oh My!

The Wine Knitter

Piera Martellozzo Twenty-nine years later, under the guidance and tenacity of Piera, the winery has grown and expanded to include premium vineyards in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, and Trentino. The vineyards are at 1312 ft. When possible, we use recycled materials.” above sea level. above sea level.

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

EATER

You need about 10 years before you figure out whether the fungus has made a symbiotic connection with the tree’s roots,” says Jacobs. Instead, truffle cultivation takes place in a vineyard or other cropland they have on their land. But it’s also not hard to imagine the “best case” not turning out the way it should.

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