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Daily News: Criminal Use of Pesticides, the Highest Proof Spirit Ever, Guy Fieri Takes Sonoma

Your daily dose of news and happenings from around the drink-osphere. - In an unprecedented move, a French criminal court has begun to investigate the death of winemaker James-Bernard Murat—which…

  • story: Joanna Harkins
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London Gets Its Very Own Owl Bar

Soon Londoners will be able to enjoy cocktails while hanging out with real, live owls, says The Telegraph. Annie The Owl Bar, which was inspired by an already-existing owl café…

  • story: Joanna Harkins
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The Newest Belgian Beer Is Brewed Just for Dogs

If you've ever wanted to share a beer with man's best friend (and you live in the UK), then it’s your lucky day. Pup-centric beer brand Snuffle will soon be hitting shelves…

  • story: Stephen Praetorius
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Wine Ice Cream Is Now a Thing

An almost century-old dairy in upstate New York is making all of our collective dreams (or horrors) come true by combining wine with ice cream. According to The Telegraph, Mercer's…

  • story: Stephen Praetorius
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Science Confirms Moderate Drinking Is Just Fine

Ever forgone a drink in lieu of counting calories? According to science, it may have been for naught. Moderation is the real key, according to The Telegraph. The enemies of Weight Watchers members everywhere,…

  • story: Stephen Praetorius
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Is the Three-Martini Lunch Dead?

London’s lushy mayor, Boris Johnson admits to the Radio Times that he “can drink an awful lot at lunch,” professing that it has only positive effects on his productivity. While this…

  • story: Stephen Praetorius
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Rock ‘n’ Roll Fans Prefer Riesling

What do your music preferences say about your taste in wine? According to a recent study that surveyed 2,000 adults, apparently a lot. According to The Telegraph, fans of rock ‘n’ roll music…

  • story: Daniel Yeom
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Winemaker Accused of Looting Archaeological Site

On today’s ridiculous news, The Telegraph reports that a French wine producer has been accused of illegally excavating historic sites to satisfy his lifelong aspirations as an archaeologist. Although the name…

  • story: Daniel Yeom
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California Wine Industry Majorly Stressed by Drought

After three consecutive years of drought in California, vineyards could be the next big casualty, according to The Telegraph. The Golden State is facing the worst drought in a century, and…

  • story: Daniel Yeom
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Symington to Release $7,680 Victorian-Era Port Bottling

Symington Family Estates is releasing a £4,510 ($7,680) bottle of tawny port wine, according to The Telegraph. Although the bottle comes in a beautiful leather box and a decanter with Scottish…

  • story: Daniel Yeom
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