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Jack Daniel’s Extends Line with Tennessee Cocktail Bitters

Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey (Brown-Forman) in partnership with Whiskey Barrel Foods, introduces its newest product, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Cocktail Bitters. Notes of vanilla and wood work hand in hand with what is in a bottle of Old No. 7,  while … Continue reading

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Quintessential to Import Accolade Wines

Quintessential, the family owned-and-operated import, marketing and sales company headquartered in Napa, Calif., will represent in the U.S. a number of well-known wines from Accolade Wines. The initial offerings are New Zealand’s Mud House and Hay Maker, Australia’s Hardys, Grant Burge … Continue reading

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BeerBoard’s Founder Details Covid-19 Impact on Bars, How They Can Bounce Back

Kane’s Beverage News Daily Editor Joel Whitaker interviews Mark Young, founder/CEO, BeerBoard about the impact of the coronavirus and what bar operators can do to recover once the emergency is over.  

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Campari America Distributing Cinzano and Mondoro in U.S.

Campari America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A., says it is assuming complete U.S. distribution and marketing of the Cinzano and

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Distributors Should ‘Focus on the Customer of Your Customer,’ One Says

Addressing the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors annual Executive Summit, George Pattee, chairman of Parksite Inc., a Batavia, Ill., distributor of

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Study: Buying Luxury Can Make You Feel Worse

An interesting study from Boston College and Harvard Business School suggests that luxury consumption can be a double-edged sword: while luxury consumption yields status

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