Monthly Archives: March 2022

FYI: Think It’s Easy to Reduce Demand for Russian Gas? Think Again

There’s a lot of big talk about Europe slashing its addition to Russian oil and gas.  But it’s not so easy.  Turns out that Russia is the major supplier of fossil fuels to Europe, period.    Russia accounts for 49% … Continue reading

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Michter’s 10 Year Bourbon Release Held Back Until 2023

Michter’s Distillery will be waiting until 2023 to release its 10 Year Bourbon. “Over the more than two decades since we restarted Michter’s in Kentucky, we have had several years where we’ve chosen to hold back particular offerings,” observed Michter’s President Joseph … Continue reading

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Highclere Castle Gin Launches Multi-Million Dollar Investment Crowdfund

Highclere Castle, known to millions of fans around the world as “the real Downton Abbey”, is inviting fans to invest in Highclere Castle Gin, one of the fastest growing and most awarded gin brands in the world. Investors will be … Continue reading

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7 in 10 Consumers Would Boycott Product Made In or Imported from Russia

That’s according to a survey by 5WPR, the large public relations agency, which found that 84% of Americans surveyed are feeling the direct impact of inflation, but 74% are still in favor of sanctions against Russia, even if it means … Continue reading

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80% of Calif. Wine Made in Sustainable Wineries

In advance of California Wine’s annual “Down to Earth Month,” which celebrates the industry’s commitment to protecting and enhancing the land, regions and wine industry for future generations, Wine Institute said California is a world leader in sustainable winegrowing: 80% of … Continue reading

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Brand Napa Valley Intros Vineyard N°95 Cabernet Sauvignon

The new Vineyard N°95 Cabernet Sauvignon joins the existing portfolio of estate-produced wines, including Brand Cabernet Sauvignon, Brand Proprietary Blend, and Brand White Wine. Harvested from the property’s vineyard at 1,200 feet, this Bordeaux-style blend is aged in French oak … Continue reading

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