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Uncorking San Diego: A Journey Through Its Luxurious Wine Scene

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 25th July 2024

San Diego, a city renowned for its vibrant beaches and bustling nightlife, also offers a sophisticated escape for wine lovers. From the serene valleys of Ramona to the historic charm of Little Italy, the region’s diverse wine experiences promise to delight the senses. This exploration through San Diego’s wine havens reveals why the city deserves…

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The Best Truffle: A Guide to the World’s Most Coveted Delicacy

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 23rd July 2024

Few ingredients command as much admiration and mystique as the truffle. This subterranean fungus, often referred to as the “black diamond” or “white gold” of the culinary world, has been cherished for centuries for its unique aroma and unparalleled flavor. But with different types of truffles available, from the prized white truffles of Alba to…

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Champagne Prepares for the Upcoming Harvest

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 22nd July 2024

As per each year, Champagne winegrowers and houses met in Epernay, within the Comité Champagne headquarters, to agree on the conditions for this year’s upcoming harvest. The available yield for 2024 has been set to 10,000kg/ha, a lower level than for the previous harvest (11,400 kg/ha) to reflect shipping markets. Key outtakes include: Shipments from…

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Mastering Complexity: Exploring the Most Intricate Cocktail Recipes to Impress

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 18th July 2024

Welcome to the exciting world of cocktail crafting, where precision meets creativity to form the most intricate cocktail recipes. The term “intricate” in cocktail making refers to the sophisticated layering of flavors, precision in technique, and often the theatrical presentation beyond pouring and stirring. This article aims to guide novices and seasoned mixologists through understanding…

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Storing Your Spices: Affordable Solutions for Every Kitchen

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 17th July 2024

Welcome to the flavorful world of spice storage! Just as spices enhance our meals, proper storage solutions can elevate our cooking experiences by preserving the quality and potency of these essential ingredients. Imagine opening your cabinet to find a neatly organized array of spices, from vibrant turmeric to aromatic cinnamon, all at your fingertips. This…

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Why You Should Choose a Private Operator for a Wine Tour in Sonoma Valley

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 15th July 2024

Located in the middle of California’s wine country, Sonoma Valley represents the cream of the crop for wine lovers. The vineyards are like picture postcards. Among the best wineries, you’ll find everything from stunning grapevine-covered hills to cozy tasting rooms. To truly enjoy exploring the world of wine, a private operator is essential. With a…

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Squerryes launch new kids Vineyard Trail to raise money for local Hospice

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 11th July 2024

A new family-friendly trail will open this summer at Squerryes in Westerham to raise money for Hospice in the Weald.   Take part in the trail during café opening times from Friday 12 July until Sunday 1 September 2024. With a suggested donation of £2 per child, you can pick up a trail sheet from the…

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UK vineyards surpass 1,000 milestone mark and sales continue to buck the wider wine market trend

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 4th July 2024

As part of its growth series releases, WineGB can reveal that there are now 1,030 vineyards in the UK, a 9.2% rise since the last annual report, according to new figures from the Food Standards Agency Wine Team. In addition, last year English and Welsh wine sales grew by 10% from 2022. Vineyards and Production…

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Addressing the French Takeover of English Vineyards

By Glass of Bubbly Content / 4th July 2024

For decades, British wine has been seen as little more than an uncultured relation to French and continental houses. This type of enduring snobbery was embodied by Moët Hennessy boss Philippe Schaus, when he dismissed the notion of moving into English wine back in 2022. However, a great deal has changed in the last couple…

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