Veiled Vineyards Old Vine Semillon 2016 Franschhoek, South Africa13.5% alcohol. This may be almost 9 years old, but it’s a| wineanorak.com
Website: https://www.roebuckestates.co.uk/wine/rare-expressions-no-96/ Roebuck Estates Rare Expressions Ninety-Six 2014 Sussex, EnglandThis is the second release of the Roebuck’s luxury Rare Expressions| wineanorak.com
This is an interesting wine from Rocim. It’s from a single high-altitide vineyard that Rocim purchased from a lady called| wineanorak.com
St. Thomas University is proud to announce a seventh consecutive year of record-breaking new student enrollment! Not only are we welcoming our largest freshman class in school history, but we are also seeing unprecedented growth across transfer, graduate/online, and law students. Our incoming cohort of 2,963 Bobcats is 20% larger than last year’s historic class: […] The post 7 Years of Consecutive Record Enrollment! appeared first on St. Thomas University.| St. Thomas University
By Bruno Diaz On Sunday, August 24, 2025, Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) debuted its St. Thomas University (STU) number 66 car, piloted by IndyCar standout Marcus Armstrong. The Milwaukee Mile 250 race weekend saw the STU-themed livery reach speeds in excess of 170 mph around the historic one-mile oval. The STU–MSR partnership extends well beyond […] The post IndyCar Race Weekend Offers STUdents Unprecedented Experiential Learning Opportunities appeared first on St. Thomas University.| St. Thomas University
Just like that, the Sealey Challenge has come to another thrilling end. Set up by Nicole Sealey, the challenge is an invitation to read a poetry book (or pamphlet) every day for the whole month of August. To support the challenge and encourage wider reading of poetry, The Poetry Society asked poets, including contributors to The Poetry Review and recent Poetry Society competition winners, to recommend texts for people to read each day. The full list is a celebration of a world of poems, poe...| The Poetry Society
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The Radiology Outpatient Ordering Transmission (ROOT) Act is important legislation that will make our patients safer. This legislation will reduce the ever-increasing volume of imaging studies that are ordered and […]| JRCERT
The best food and wine pairings, Sicily-style... The post Sicilian food and wine: Pairings to savour appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Slopes consumed by fire in Valdeorras, GaliciaAlvaredos-Hobbs loses more than two thirds of its production... The post Galicia: Unprecedented wildfires scorch more than 90k hectares appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Matua Murupaenga (right) and Imogen Weir of Tawhiti WinesIncreasing presence and visibility for Māori winemakers... The post How Māori winemakers are finding their voice in New Zealand's wine industry appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Rear view of Château Margaux, near the church of St-Michel.Charlie Geoghegan on where to visit in Margaux... The post Margaux for wine lovers: An insider guide appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Dr Peter Stanbury with panellists from the Sustainable Wine Roundtable.Ines Salpico on the reality of making wine... The post The ethical drinker: Labour of love? Not always appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Château Troplong MondotThis year's red grape harvest is underway in Bordeaux... The post Classified St-Emilion estate begins earliest ever harvest today appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
William Chris winery.The stars at night are big and bright... The post Discover why Texas wine is poised for prime time appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Psychologists believe that much of the benefit of a holiday lies in its anticipation – start planning your southern hemisphere summer odyssey now| Decanter
On June 17 The BC Public Library Partners (made up of representatives from BCLA, BC Libraries Coop, BCLTA, and ABCPLD) presented virtually to the BC Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services, asking the province to permanently increase annual funding for public libraries to $30 million in 2026, and commit to inflationary adjustments every […]| BCLA
Food & wine: Writers Alder Yarrow and Fiona Beckett go head to head in a debate about the importance (or not) of matching food with your meal.| Decanter
It’s a safe bet (for Decanter readers) that the pleasure of wine will play a part in your holiday plans. Andrew Jefford on wine travel.| Decanter
Wine lab: It was Covid that did it. April 2020: some 16,518 entries were sitting patiently in the DWWA warehouse... as the world locked down.| Decanter
Andrew Jefford explores the changing face of the Sherry world and tells us about the 2022 Sotovelo he's been drinking this month.| Decanter
There’s no question that Bordeaux has an image problem, but why? And what can the region do to remedy the situation? Andrew Jefford makes a suggestion.| Decanter
Andrew Jefford takes a in-depth look at the wine-growing region of Collioure and introduces us to a 'wine of the south' he's recently enjoyed.| Decanter
The total number of publicly accessible charging points has reached 1,148,062. However, the growth is not evenly distributed.| Mobility Portal
A forgotten grape; a curious tale... The post The curious case of Carmenère in Italy appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Would a wine by any other name still smell as sweet..? The post Eliza Dumais: A hatred so sweet appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Yountville Ranch Vineyard.The new acquisition underscores long-term commitment to Napa Valley... The post Dominus doubles down on Napa with historic vineyard purchase appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Château Lafleur to designate all six of its labels as Vin de France as of the 2025 vintage... The post Top Pomerol wine estate quits Bordeaux appellation system on eve of harvest appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Tina Gellie with winemaker Raymond Gimenez (left) and vineyard manager Guillaume VidalSee what our team has been trying recently... The post Editors' picks – August 2025 appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Andrew Jefford reflects on 50 years of wine... The post Andrew Jefford: ‘1975: the wine world was about to blossom like a cherry tree’ appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Charles Curtis MW unpicks the similarities and differences between two of the most famous Burgundian grands crus in the world.| Decanter
The rong woman. The post Dead Bob, Nomeansno, and the Punk Ethos of Vancouver Musician Kristy-Lee Audette appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Sky's the limit. The post The Highs and Lows of Vancouver’s Air Travel-Themed Restaurant appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
A country music icon, a post-war boom, and generations of families. The post Victoria-Fraserview—The Diverse History of a Family Neighbourhood appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
The Klahoose Wilderness Resort is a unique way to connect with B.C. The post A Trip to Desolation Sound Offers More Than a Local Getaway appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Woman to woman. The post How a Vancouver Charity Supports Single Mothers appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Slow motion. The post Photographer Kitt Woodland Captures Beauty in the Small Details of Island Life in Sardinia appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
As we bid farewell to the dog days of summer, our August wishlist features Aston Martin, Re-Pull, Elemis, Clarins, and more.| MONTECRISTO
Australia's Mornington Peninsula produces world-class wines from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, with distinctive cool-climate character| Decanter
START YOUR JOURNEY NOW The Mrs. America Competition is searching for a poised, articulate and stunning married woman to wear the Mrs. America Crown! Contestants are now being accepted to win their state title and compete in the next Mrs. America Competition. You must be married, at least 18 years of age, and a US […]| Mrs. America
Italy's wine culture is under threat. Not its luxury labels, production, or exports but in something quieter: the daily act of drinking wine.| Decanter
Children in the criminal justice system have complex physical and mental health needs that are often exacerbated by incarceration and go ignored.| FXB Center
After nearly three years of reviewing for Decanter, North America Editor Clive Pursehouse tastes his first 100-point wine – an Oregon Chardonnay.| Decanter
It's difficult to stand out in a category made up of so many styles, shades and flavours. Tom Hewson discovers how Laurent-Perrier rosé carves its own path.| Decanter
We plunge into the database to bring you a selection of the coolest and most refreshing whites and rosés to beat the summer heat.| Decanter
Actor Kyle MacLachlan is making wines under the Pursued by Bear label, from his home state of Washington, highlighting the state's viticulture.| Decanter
Georgia: In 2024 I judged in two Georgian wine competitions – the International Saperavi Competition and International Qvevri Wine Competition.| Decanter
Fourth-generation Barolo producer Enrico Rivetto speaks to Andrew Jefford about why winemakers need to listen to nature, 'the best teacher in the world'| Decanter
The Poetry Society is delighted to have poet Leo Boix join our list of tutors available for the 1-2-1 Feedback Sessions. Leo will be offering a choice of online sessions […]| The Poetry Society
The Poetry Society is delighted to announce the winners of Young Poets Network’s recent challenge in partnership with Modern Poetry in Translation.| The Poetry Society
Katherine Cole on wine tariffs: 'On a recent trip to Boston, I got to thinking about how absurdly important beverage tariffs can be.'| Decanter
Dinner party wine: While there are many ways to judge wine – depth, balance, structure, expression of terroir – the most important factor is bottle size.| Decanter
Andrew Jefford explores Clairette, including its use in the new Gigondas Blanc appellation, Clairette du Languedoc and de Bellegarde.| Decanter
Laura Taylor explores the world of wine collecting for women. I 'was naively surprised to learn that many women still feel that buying wine is a ‘blue job’.| Decanter
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BONDS OR NOTESFOR MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROJECTSLOCATED IN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, August 19th, 2025, a public hearing will be held as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 with respect to the proposed issuance or …| LAHD
It was a year of extreme summer temperatures and devastating forest fires for Chile. Early ripening led to logistical challenges.| Decanter
Continued drought conditions caused concern for Chile’s producers this year. Decanter talks to winemakers across the country to discover which regions fared best| Decanter
Chile's Eduardo Chadwick was in London to mark the 20th anniversary of his Berlin Tasting and launch the new 2021 releases of his flagship Errázuriz wines.| Decanter
Planning a Sideways-style wine road trip? Harry Fawkes offers up the Napa and Sonoma wineries to visit next time you're in California.| Decanter
California winter: Historic levels of rain were delivered to California in the form of atmospheric rivers, which are expected to continue to bring rain.| Decanter
Mainly in Washington but crossing into Oregon too, the Walla Walla Valley AVA is a great place to explore. We pick out some of the best tasting rooms.| Decanter
As veraison begins across Napa and Sonoma, five producers weigh in on what the growing season in their respective regions has looked like.| Decanter
Alejandro Iglesias offers a guide to Uco Valley wines - the region, its grapes and wine styles – and recommends a dozen bottles to try| Decanter
Producers in Luján de Cuyo , a heartland of Argentinian Malbec credit the identity and diversity of their wines to the old vines they nurture| Decanter
Intrepid South American winemakers are overcoming extreme conditions to produce fresh and delicate Patagonia wines at the continent’s southernmost point.| Decanter
Argentina offers fantastic Malbecs across all price ranges, from value choices to fine wines. Ahead of Malbec Day on the 17th April, here is a selection of 18 top bottles chosen by the Decanter team from recent tastings.| Decanter
TI Cambodia and a group of civil society organizations are commending the recent agreement, ceasefire, between Cambodia and Thailand to de-escalate border hostilities. However, we are concerned about the situation of 18 Cambodian soldiers who are captured by Thai army after the ceasefire was announced. We are urging Thailand to immediately and unconditionally release these soldiers, citing worries about their physical and psychological well-being based on the reported treatment of two previou...| Transparency International Cambodia
Perfect for summer, these fascinating Greek island white wines show a range of characterful flavours and styles that offer a rewarding journey of discovery| Decanter
Vint, a US-based firm focused on wine investment, has launched 'Vint Marketplace' to offer clients opportunities to purchase rare wines and spirits...| Decanter
Interest in the big-name SuperTuscan new releases remains lively, though a tentative Q1 overall reflects global concerns.| Decanter
As the Burgundy market pauses (briefly?) to draw breath, at the very top it’s still all in the name.| Decanter
September wine auction sales indicate continued strength in the market for collectible wine, as most international houses report good results.| Decanter
To celebrate the launch of Château d’Yquem 2020, today March 23, Jonathan Cristaldi reports on his experiences of the US Lighthouse Programme...| Decanter
Burgundy's promising 2022 vintage helped the Hospices de Nuits-St-Georges 2023 auction achieve 'staggering' sales, said organisers...| Decanter
Wines sourced direct from Domaine Ponsot featured in a special Christie's auction to mark the famous Burgundy estate's 150th anniversary...| Decanter
Sometimes only Champagne will do. And if budget’s a factor, where do you go for a great-value, great-tasting buy at up to £40 a bottle?| Decanter
Having recently moved from one to the other, Rupert Millar reflects on the various differences between the wine scenes in London and Paris.| Decanter
Lethargy has continued to hang over much of the fine wine market in the first half (H1) of 2025, although some rays of light pierced the clouds.| Decanter
Discover some of Greece’s rising star native varieties beyond Assyrtiko and Xinomavro – nurtured by a rich history and diverse terroirs.| Decanter
Not all great wineries are steeped in the history of multiple generations. Matt Walls visits one that proves starting from zero can create greatness, too.| Decanter
Decanter magazine August 2025: Our August issue celebrates Decanter's 50th birthday. We also look at the growing popularity of Albariño beyond Iberia| Decanter
Summer 2025 is the perfect time to slow down and enjoy a cultural break. From museums to galleries, here are 12 unmissable exhibitions spanning art, design, and photography — from Milan to Kanazawa. The post Your summer 2025 exhibition guide: 12 cultural stops across and beyond Europe appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Brixen hosts a new edition of the Water Light Festival, featuring immersive artworks, sustainability, and social engagement, accompanied by an original soundtrack composed by Giorgio Moroder. The post Brixen Water Light Festival 2026: everything you need to know appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Companies hitting major milestones and legendary lamps turning “one year older”. Anniversaries and stories from the world of lighting that make 2025 a year worth celebrating. The post Happy Anniversary! The iconic lamps and brands to celebrate in 2025 appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
There is time until Sunday to visit the Roman Festival. Art installations and live music “light up” the former gazometro in ostiense area; don't miss the talk that closes the event on the narrative power of light. The post Things not to be missed at Videocittà 2025 appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Thanks to Pharos Architectural Controls, the crown and spire of the towering building light up nightly with ever-changing colorful lighting scenarios. The post One Vanderbilt: the lighting that redefines New York’s skyline appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
The American artist transforms what seems mundane into magical experiences through immersive installations. The post Immersive installations, light, and water: the art of Lachlan Turczan appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
The MOCA in Los Angeles presents OPEN by Olafur Eliasson. Through twelve site-specific works, the solo exhibition explores light, perception, and environment, challenging the senses and offering new perspectives on the world around us. The post Olafur Eliasson’s artworks at MOCA LA: an immersive journey through light and color appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Talks, workshops, an artists' challenge, and community exchanges centered around thoughtful design were the highlights of LUMEN, ATMOSFERA Mag's debut event during Fuorisalone. The post What happened at LUMEN: the first live event by ATMOSFERA Mag appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
From Milan’s historic center to hidden venues, here are the most spectacular lighting installations from Milano Design Week 2025—a curated selection from Fuorisalone. The post Fuorisalone 2025: 8 light installations that left us speechless appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
From material experiments to cutting-edge technology, Euroluce 2025 showcased a wide range of approaches to sustainable lighting design. The post Euroluce 2025: 5 sustainable projects where light becomes a conscious design appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
The most impressive tech-driven lighting products launched at Euroluce 2025. Explore the selection. The post Euroluce 2025: the 5 most remarkable lighting technologies from the Fair appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Reflections and exchanges among designers, architects, and lighting experts at the debut of the International Light Forum, Euroluce 2025. A recap of the first day with insights from Marjan van Aubel and Stefano Mancuso. The post Dialogues on Light: what we earned from Day One of Euroluce 2025’s International Light Forum appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
A curated selection of the most impressive temporary architectures created by lighting brands for Euroluce 2025. The post Euroluce 2025: 5 lighting installations that stood out during Milan Design Week appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
The biennial event at Salone del Mobile.Milano dedicated to the world of lighting expands its offering with a curated panel of discussions. Discover the visionary arena designed by Sou Fujimoto. The post Euroluce 2025 will host the first-ever International Lighting Forum appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
The press conference for the 63rd edition of the Milanese design fair revealed major updates: three site-specific installations by renowned names, a packed schedule of talks, and a forum focused on lighting design. The post Salone del Mobile 2025: a future designed for humans appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
An immersive exhibition where you can dance to the rhythm of light and enjoy a drink. The contemporary museum becomes a space for fun at La Gaîté Lyrique, open until next July The post Digital Art exhibition “PULSE” in Paris by 1024 Architecture appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Key dates for design fairs and special events dedicated to lighting in the year ahead The post The 2025 calendar of International Design Fairs appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Until January 6, Rome's Botanical Garden becomes a magical destination with immersive light installations by international artists interpreting the holiday spirit. The post “Trame di Luce”: a contemporary take on Christmas in a Rome exhibition appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
2050+ leads the renewal of all interior spaces and connecting areas, with an experimental project unveiled step-by-step. The post 10 Corso Como in Milan: a revamp in progress appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag