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Chile’s firefighting efforts continue, nearly three weeks after hundreds of fires erupted in several Southern provinces, burning more than one million acres, destroying more than 2,100 homes and businesses, and killing at least 25 people. According to officials, dozens of uncontrolled fires are still burning in and around Concepicon province, which lies 350 miles south
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Check out this special offer for our wine partnership (and become a partner yourself!): https://bit.ly/extreme-altitude-wines What is “body” in wine? Today I want to continue exploring with you the terminology of wine, with an interesting concept that is definitely worth grasping to taste and understand wine better. And this concept you’ll very often hear wine
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Up on Napa’s Diamond Mountain, Nigel and Shae Kinsman talk about caring for older Cabernet vines at the former Reverie Vineyard, the property’s history and how these grapes are used in their Rhadamanthus cuvée. Read James Molesworth’s full report: https://winesp.ec/3g3c0Oi Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/3vRPRJo Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12!
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Grapes have long grown on the slopes of Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in the south of Sicily. Frank Cornellissen talks about the climate and the experience of growing grapes on volcanic soil. See all of our videos with Frank Cornelissen here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_J8ee7_bIqp8ynkfDYYo8nt See all of our videos with Italian Winemakers here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLddUmDhg4G_KY_eWOUI7iOLl4XuE4W0cx Ask
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Chef Charlie Palmer is closing his Aureole restaurant in Las Vegas, known for its Wine Spectator Grand Award-winning wine list and its four-story wine tower, where “wine angels” sailed on wires to retrieve bottles. A centerpiece of the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino since it opened in 1999, Aureole has been a training ground for
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