How the way we map the world of wine is shifting. Here's that will mean for oenophiles in the decades to come.
WINES HAVE LONG been categorized as belonging to one of two worlds: Old or New. The Old World includes all European countries and a few in Asia and North Africa; the New World encompasses everything else. But I wonder how useful or, for that matter, accurate divvying up wines this way is today?
Three or four decades ago, there was no question that wines produced in Chile, California and New Zealand were new: Vineyards and wineries appeared in places where they’d never existed, though winemakers in these places often looked...
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Why Hollywood Rarely Depicts World War I in FilmWorld War II has been a favorite subject of Hollywood since 1940, before the U.S. even entered the fighting. But the industry has been less interested in World War I, aka The Great War or The War t…
Consulte Mais informação »
Peace Of Mind In A Risky WorldWhen something goes wrong, public blame often points first to the corner office, so it’s understandable why C-suite officers and board members may be losing sleep paid Everbridge
Consulte Mais informação »
‘Jojo Rabbit’: Read Taika Waititi’s Script For Fox Searchlight’s World War II SatireEXCLUSIVE: For Taika Waititi, the birth of Jojo Rabbit goes back to mom. It was his Jewish mother who brought Christine Leunens’ novel Caging Skies to his attention, and he became immediately smitt…
Consulte Mais informação »
Don Larsen, who pitched perfect World Series game, dies at age 90The only player ever to pitch a perfect game in the world series, Don Larsen, died Wednesday after a battle with cancer. Larsen made baseball history in 1956 as a member of the New York Yankees.
Consulte Mais informação »
Runner’s World+ Member: Steven MooreHe’s jumping for joy when it comes to 2020 training!
Consulte Mais informação »
In the world of conducting, fortune favours the oldLow staff turnover and orchestras’ cumbersome recruitment process are partly responsible
Consulte Mais informação »