Wine Danny Meyer Sets to Dine and Redefine at NYC’s Iconic Revolving Restaurant Chris Lehoux, October 11, 2024 Union Square Hospitality Group is set to transform the View Restaurant & Lounge located atop the Marriott Marquis hotel in Times Square, with plans for its reopening this winter. This winter, Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) along with the New York Marriott Marquis hotel are planning to reimagine the View… Continue Reading
Wine Pouring Happiness: Wine Tasting Takes Center Stage at Healdsburg Plaza! Chris Lehoux, October 10, 2024 No matter how bright the sun shines, expect a deluge at the Healdsburg Plaza for the Boys and Girls Club of Sonoma-Marin Healdsburg Crush event taking place from noon to 4 p.m. this Sunday. Wine enthusiasts will have the chance to sample exquisite selections from over 60 wineries, showcasing delightful… Continue Reading
Wine Amidst Escalating Conflict: How Winemakers in the Middle East Continue to Thrive Chris Lehoux, October 9, 2024 Amidst the turbulence of war, bombings, and emotional turmoil, wine producers in Israel, Lebanon, and the West Bank narrate their experiences. The 2024 harvest at Israel’s Daltôn Winery was marked by relentless rocket and drone strikes from Hezbollah-controlled southern Lebanon. As tractors operated at night to gather the final Cabernet… Continue Reading
Wine A Beginner’s Guide to Hosting a Successful Wine Tasting: Tips and Tricks Chris Lehoux, October 9, 2024 BORDEAUX, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 22: (NO UK Sales For 28 Days Post Create Date) King Charles III and … [+] Queen Camilla partake in a wine tasting at Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte to explore sustainable vineyard practices in the Bordeaux region on September 22, 2023. This marks the King and… Continue Reading
Wine Sip in Style: Exploring Portland’s Wine Bar Inspired by Vampires, Taylor Swift, Bridgerton, and More! Chris Lehoux, October 8, 2024 On July 30, 2024, Pairings Portland hosted a Taylor Swift-themed wine flight. This unique wine bar located in Northeast Portland is dedicated to creating wine experiences that resonate with pop culture, literature, adjectives, and more.Teresa Mahoney Pairings Portland, a wine bar situated in Northeast Portland, offers wine flights that are… Continue Reading
Wine Butterfly Private Equity Acquires Duckhorn Wine Company for $1.95 Billion Chris Lehoux, October 7, 2024 Five years after its initial public offering, the renowned Napa wine producer has new ownership. In a recent announcement, the executives of Duckhorn Portfolio revealed that the Los Angeles-based private equity firm Butterfly has agreed to acquire Duckhorn for $1.95 billion. As reported by Impact Databank, a publication related to… Continue Reading
Wine Expert Tips for Storing Wine at Home: Preserve Your Bottles’ Freshness! Chris Lehoux, October 7, 2024 How you store your wine matters, Storing wine at home goes beyond just finding a cool place in your kitchen or pantry. Whether you enjoy an occasional glass or are a dedicated collector, the way you store your wine can significantly influence its flavor when you uncork it. The great… Continue Reading
Wine From Booze to Battery: How Wine is Revolutionizing Energy Storage for Electric Vehicles Chris Lehoux, October 6, 2024 The researchers have developed a prototype battery cell that matches the size of those commonly found in mobile phones, showcasing the capabilities of their innovative technology by storing significantly more energy than conventional graphite-based batteries. Aman Tripathi This groundbreaking technology substitutes graphite with compounds derived from easily accessible food acids…. Continue Reading
Wine Wine Business Institute Reunites with Former Executive Director Chris Lehoux, October 5, 2024 A well-known figure is being welcomed back to the Wine Business Institute (WBI) at Sonoma State University. It was announced on Tuesday that Linda Nowak, Ph.D., will serve as the interim executive director. “We are thrilled to have Dr. Nowak rejoin Sonoma State University,” stated Dean Elisabeth Wade from the… Continue Reading
Wine France to Cut Vineyards Amid Declining Global Wine Demand Chris Lehoux, October 4, 2024 Photographer: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg France, recognized as the leading wine producer in the world, has secured €120 million ($132 million) in funding from the European Union to uproot a portion of its vineyards amid decreasing global demand. The European Commission has sanctioned funding for the permanent removal of vines, offering €4,000… Continue Reading