Sol Rei Wine received top honors with Double Gold and Gold medals for Sol Rei Syrah and Sol Rei Private Reserve Red Blend respectively. Winning these coveted industry awards affirms Sol Rei Wine’s ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. As sales of non-alcoholic drinks soar, sparkling water is having a moment. Craft Canadian makers, such as Hamilton’s Botany, Montreal’s Le Seltzer ...
Ethan Sands What up Cavs Nation, I’m your host Ethan Sands and I’m back with another episode of the Wine and Gold Talk Podcast. And Chris, yes I know this is a Cavs Hoops Podcast, but I gotta ...
Paso Robles, CA (January 27, 2024) – Dracaena Wines is thrilled to announce that two of their exceptional wines have been awarded Gold Medals at the prestigious San Francisco Chronicle Wine ...
CORNVILLE — Emil and Cindy Molin are bringing home the gold, silver and bronze from the San Francisco wine competitions, and their love story with wine is deeply rooted in the Verde Valley.
Sparkling water is generally considered a healthy drink choice. And for good reason—it’s refreshing, boosts hydration, improves digestion, and, according to new research, may even support weight loss.
Gold prices have long been a barometer of investor sentiment, reflecting concerns about items like inflation, interest rates and global economic stability — and the gold price trends that ...
Gold prices rose nearly 1% on Friday, lingering near record high levels scaled in October, steered by U.S. President Donald Trump's calls to lower interest rates and uncertainty surrounding his ...
Taittinger, one of France’s most famous champagne houses, did the same in Kent a decade ago, and officially opened the winery for its first English sparkling wine, Domaine Evremond, last year.
One recent report highlights that drinking carbonated or sparkling water may contribute to weight loss by increasing red blood cell uptake and glucose metabolism. The physiological process is ...
Still or sparkling? It’s the ultimate water debate. But could fizzy water be doing more than just quenching your thirst? Research hints at some *surprising* health perks hiding in those bubbles ...