Month: August 2021

Sales increasingly take place online; the specialty coffee industry has to deal with this creatively. Whereas in normal consumer interactions, where there are more channels to communicate flavors, an online situation has reduced this to language, in the form of descriptions of how something will taste. Studies on wine show flavor descriptions help consumers to
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Alexandra Marnier-Lapostolle purchased an old-vine vineyard in the Colchagua Valley’s Apalta region in 1994. Within 3 years, she was making some of Chile’s top wines. Listen in as she describes her vineyard jewel to Wine Spectator’s James Molesworth.
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Follow me on …: https://www.facebook.com/konstantin.baum https://www.instagram.com/konstantinbaum_mw/ Check out my websites: https://meinelese.de https://meinelese.de/blog/ I have scored quite a few wines on this channel, and I am going to continue scoring wines for you guys. Not because I think that there is no other way to talk about the quality of the wine but and because I
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Cristina Valencia, Jordan Winery’s baker extraordinaire, teaches you how to make individual apple pies and cranberry streusel for festive holiday dessert presentation. These simple desserts can be made the night before and make guests feel extra special at the Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table. For additional information, please visit: http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2011/11/pumpkin-desserts-reinvented-and-other-sweet-recipes-for-the-holidays/
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A devastating wildfire has swept through parts of the Var region in Provence, leaving winegrowers reeling from the loss of buildings, equipment and grapes just days before the 2021 harvest. “It’s been annus horribilis for French winegrowers. We’ve had frost, we’ve had hail and now wildfires,” Eric Pastorino, president of the regional trade group Conseil
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