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How tempranillo became Spain’s favourite grape

The Irish Times 22 Mar 2025
You won’t see the name on the label very often, but the tempranillo grape is the most widely planted Spanish grape variety, used to make some of the country’s most famous wines including Rioja and Ribera del Duero.
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Spring cleaning? Start with your cocktails

Monterey Herald 21 Mar 2025
Instead, it’s to drink a specific type of beer ... red wine, whiskey, brandy and the like ... 1 ounce leftover red wine Directions ... Top with red wine carefully, creating a layered effect ... Leftover wine is a term for the wine you didn’t drink the night before ... .
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A Texas robotics company gets approval to search for missing Malaysian plane in a new ...

Pioneer Press 21 Mar 2025
Trump’s 200% tariff threat would be ‘a real disaster’ for Europe’s wine industry ... Loke said his ministry will ink a contract with Ocean Infinity soon but didn’t provide details on the terms.
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California’s wine industry leery of tariffs, but some growers hope they help

The Saratogian 20 Mar 2025
wine ... But in the short term, higher tariffs on European wines might make California wines relatively more affordable and create some new opportunities, said Rob McMillan, executive vice president and wine division founder at Silicon Valley Bank.
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Trump's 200% tariff threat would be 'a real disaster' for Europe's wine industry

Naharnet 20 Mar 2025
Spain was the fourth-largest exporter of wine to the U.S ... were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump's 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is "completely irrational" to consider eating a 200% hike.
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President Donald Trump’s 200% tariff threat would be ‘a real disaster’ for Europe’s wine industry

Chicago Tribune 20 Mar 2025
Spain was the fourth-largest exporter of wine to the U.S ... were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump’s 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is “completely irrational” to consider eating a 200% hike.
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Trump's 200% tariff would be 'a real disaster' for Europe's wine industry

Detroit news 20 Mar 2025
While the Catalan bodega and its distributors in the United States were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump’s 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is ...
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'We hope it's just blah blah:' European wine producers brace for Trump tariffs

North Shore News 20 Mar 2025
Spain was the fourth-largest exporter of wine to the U.S ... were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump’s 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is “completely irrational” to consider eating a 200% hike.
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Trump's 200% tariff threat would be 'a real disaster' for Europe's wine and spirit industry

North Shore News 20 Mar 2025
Spain was the fourth-largest exporter of wine to the U.S ... were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump’s 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is “completely irrational” to consider eating a 200% hike.
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Trump’s 200% tariff threat would be ‘a real disaster’ for Europe’s wine industry

San Diego Union-Tribune 20 Mar 2025
Spain was the fourth-largest exporter of wine to the U.S ... were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump’s 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is “completely irrational” to consider eating a 200% hike.
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‘We hope it’s just blah blah’: European wine producers brace for Trump tariffs

Wtop 20 Mar 2025
Spain was the fourth-largest exporter of wine to the U.S ... were able to absorb the price increase induced by Trump’s 25% tariff on wines during his first term, Pujol-Busquets said that it is “completely irrational” to consider eating a 200% hike.
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Youth-led protest targets U.S. Rep. Huizenga’s environmental stance

Michigan Live 20 Mar 2025
... projectPlan to demolish Walgreens, build 7-Eleven hits roadblock over beer/wine salesHigh winds down trees, power lines in Washtenaw County.
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Make America Sober Again: how Trump's tariffs are wreaking havoc on your favorite booze

Business Insider 20 Mar 2025
That could mean prices on American booze come down in the near term, though some analysts say distributors could just charge more on everything, wherever it's made ... This is long-term damage.".
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California's wine industry leery of tariffs, but some growers hope they help

Times Union 19 Mar 2025
wine ... But in the short term, higher tariffs on European wines might make California wines relatively more affordable and create some new opportunities, said Rob McMillan, executive vice president and wine division founder at Silicon Valley Bank.
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Teetotal Trump and the return of abstemiousness

New Statesman 19 Mar 2025
Global wine consumption in the 21st century peaked at 250 million hectolitres (hl) between 2007 and 2008; it slid to 221 million hl in 2023 ... If you like wine, the situation has just got worse.
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