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Beyond the Bottle: Exploring the Offerings of Downtown Lafayette’s Premier Wine Shop

Chris Lehoux, February 17, 2026

When Wild Child Wines first opened in downtown Lafayette just before the COVID-19 shutdown, it was a modest 600-square-foot wine shop. Six years later, the business has evolved significantly, focusing not only on wine but also on food to enhance the overall experience. Owners Katie and Denny Culbert shared insights…

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Exciting New Bookstore-Wine Café to Open in NuLu as Part of Marketplace Expansion

Chris Lehoux, February 16, 2026

Louisville is set to welcome a new destination for book lovers and wine enthusiasts alike with the upcoming opening of Yer Mom’s Bookstore & Wine Café in the NuLu Marketplace North development on East Main Street. This unique combination of independent bookstore and wine café is anticipated to open its…

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Sip, Savor, and Celebrate: Annual Wine Festival at Casa Larga Vineyards This Saturday!

Chris Lehoux, February 15, 2026

On Saturday, wine enthusiasts congregated at Casa Larga Vineyards for the annual New York Ice Wine & Culinary Festival. Guests relished the opportunity to sample a variety of ice wines and other selections from different wineries across New York State. Casa Larga’s ice wine is notably crafted from grapes that…

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Vinography Unboxed: Highlights from the Week of February 8, 2026

Chris Lehoux, February 15, 2026

Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of Vinography Unboxed, where I explore a selection of wine samples that have recently arrived. This week, I had the pleasure of tasting several wines from Cadre Wines, a project by the Niven Family in the San Luis Obispo Coast. The family has…

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Exploring Vinography Images: A Journey Through Old and New Perspectives

Chris Lehoux, February 14, 2026

Afternoon light casts a warm glow over a neglected vineyard in the Coombsville region of Napa Valley. Here, scraggly old vines coexist with vibrant mustard flowers. Coombsville, situated on the southeast edge of Napa, is characterized by its volcanic soils and breezy conditions fed by the nearby San Pablo Bay….

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Wine and Romance: Perfect Pairings for Your Valentine’s Day Celebration

Chris Lehoux, February 14, 2026

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – As Valentine’s Day approaches, it’s time to think beyond the usual gifts of flowers and chocolates. For those who appreciate a quality beverage, wine makes a fantastic and thoughtful present. Jamie Knee from Petite Wine Traveler appeared on the Morning News to share some expert recommendations…

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Paris Wine Show Highlights Rising Popularity of Zero- and Low-Alcohol Beverages

Chris Lehoux, February 14, 2026

PARIS (AP) — At a recent wine fair in Paris, the focus was on an emerging trend: zero- and low-alcohol beverages. Justine Bobin, a teetotaler in a country where alcoholic drinks are integral to social life, was among many exploring this new category. She recognizes the common belief that enjoyment…

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Paris Wine Show Highlights Rising Demand for Zero- and Low-Alcohol Beverages

Chris Lehoux, February 13, 2026

PARIS (AP) — As a French teetotaler, Justine Bobin understands the challenges of abstaining from alcohol in a culture where beverages like wine and beer are deeply integrated into social settings. Despite this, she seeks out zero- and low-alcohol options to enjoy moments with friends while not drinking. Recently, Bobin…

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New York Lawmakers Renew Efforts to Legalize Wine Sales in Grocery Stores

Chris Lehoux, February 11, 2026

New York state lawmakers are revisiting the legislation that would allow grocery stores to sell wine, sparking a renewed debate between large retailers and independent wine shop owners. This proposal aims to align New York with the majority of states that permit wine sales in supermarkets. Supporters, such as Northeast…

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Crimson Wine Group Acquires Sonoma’s Raeburn Winery for $35 Million

Chris Lehoux, February 10, 2026

Crimson Wine Group has acquired Sonoma’s Raeburn Winery for $35 million, adding a notable Chardonnay brand to its portfolio. The purchase grants Crimson access to Raeburn’s brand and inventory, although it does not include the winery or vineyards. Raeburn is recognized for producing approximately 250,000 cases annually, with a focus…

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Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and blogger, shares insightful reviews and tips on wine tasting, pairing, and vineyard visits. His passion and expertise in the wine industry shine through in his engaging and educational posts.

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