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The Wonderful World Of Wine (WWW)
06-26-2017
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
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Promoting Wines I’ve Never Tasted ~ Yeah, Right
I was reading a story from a blogger that was requested to promote a wine he never tasted. (http://www.wine-blog.org/index.php/2017/06/14/promoting-wines-ive-never-tasted-yeah-right/ ) At Franklin Liquors if you see a tasting note that means we have tasted it! It is important to us to tell you the profile and story of each bottle we sell.
Its nice to see others in the wine world thinks that way.
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Liquor Industry Week In Review
The Wonderful World Of Wine (WWW)
This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
Your Guide to Becoming an Expert on Sparkling Wine
2017 Best Beers in America Results
YOUR FOOD PROBABLY HAS MORE SULFITES THAN YOUR WINE
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Franklin Liquors New Daily Newspaper
The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)
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Here’s How Big Wine Gets To Avoid Environmental Rules in Napa
Neighbors say that laws don’t apply to people invested in Napa County’s influential wine industry.
Beer, Wine or Liquor? Data Shows More People Are Turning to the Hard Stuff
The country drank 3.5 million fewer nine-liter cases of alcohol overall in 2016 than it did the year before, with total consumption down to about 3.39 billion cases last year, according to the annual IWSR US Beverage Alcohol Review. But the volume of wine and liquor bought both increased, especially for whisky, tequila and cognac.
‘Independence’ Matters to Beer Drinkers, Says New Survey
The terms “independent” and “independently-owned” are relatively straightforward in their meaning; however, the survey had an even more interesting finding: These terms also ranked second-highest among words drinkers said would be “more likely” to influence their purchases. Only “drinkable” ranked higher.
http://www.foodandwine.com/news/independence-matters-beer-drinkers-says-new-survey
Why blending wine is one of the fastest growing trends in the industry
The wines, composed of three, four, five or more unidentified and often disparate red varieties, emblazoned with flashy names and at times lurid identity systems, represent one of the fastest-growing segments in the country.
http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-fo-wines-blend-comiskey-20170609-story.html
How High Are Wine Taxes In Your State?
The treatment of wine differs extensively across the states, and at higher rates than beer because of greater alcohol content.
https://taxfoundation.org/high-wine-taxes-state/
YOUR FOOD PROBABLY HAS MORE SULFITES THAN YOUR WINE
Dried fruits, bottled lemon/lime juices, molasses, sauerkraut, and pickled onions all contain over 100 ppm of sulfites, with dried fruits potentially containing a whopping 2,000 ppm — that’s over five times an average non-organic bottle of wine!
https://vinepair.com/articles/food-probably-sulfites-wine/
U.S. remains top opportunity for global wine industry, says new report
Findings:
Did you know that one in four bottles of wine is consumed outside the country where it’s made?
U.S. the leading market for wine consumption (13% of world consumption) and the 4th largest producer worldwide
Knob Creek unveils 25th anniversary Bourbon
Beam Suntory-owned Bourbon brand Knob Creek is celebrating its 25th year with the release of a cask strength single barrel expression, personally selected by master distiller Fred Noe.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/06/knob-creek-unveils-25th-anniversary-bourbon/
Is It Really So Wrong to Put Ice in Your Wine?
Should you go against everything you’ve ever heard and just throw a couple of ice cubes into your wineglass? And, if you do, is it really so wrong?
http://www.vogue.com/article/is-putting-ice-in-wine-okay
Tasmania has more in common with Burgundy than with the Barossa
Tasmanian wine can be hard to track down, but it’s well worth the effort
Why Uruguay is one of the most exciting wine countries in South America
Uruguay is no doubt a small wine country. The human population is outnumbered four to one by cows and Uruguay produces less wine than Japan. Although it might be dwarfed by nearby wine countries Argentina and Chile in size and production, there are many reasons why Uruguay is one of the most exciting wine countries in South America.
THE FLAVORS IN YOUR FAVORITE BEERS VISUALIZED
How many of these smells and tastes have you recognized while drinking your favorite beer?
What does moderate wine consumption mean as we age?
Moderation means to have enough wine to enjoy with company of family or friends. Drinking wine to solve problems will not work any better than drinking water or milk will. Ask yourself then, why is it you drink wine?
Muscadines-Backbone of Alabama Wine Industry
Vitis rotundifolia, grow best in Alabama which accounts for their use by local wineries.
http://news.aces.edu/blog/2017/06/12/muscadines-backbone-alabama-wine-industry/
How to: Pairing pie and beer
Nothing completes a meal like a tall pint and a slice of pie. (But if you go with pie and beer as the main course, we won’t tell.)
U.S. Champagne Market Rolls On, As Millennials Reach For Bubbly
Champagne is on a strong upswing in the U.S. market.
MEXICAN BEER LABEL SHOWS TRUMP WEARING SWASTIKA
“We knew that a Trump label was going to be controversial, but it’s been selling extremely fast.”
http://www.jpost.com/Not-Just-News/Mexican-beer-label-shows-Trump-wearing-swastika-497181
10 OF THE WORLD’S LEAST FATTENING BEERS
According to Drinkaware, a 175ml glass of standard red or white wine will set you back around 160 calories, while an average pint of beer contains around 180 calories.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/10-of-the-worlds-least-fattening-beers/
Should you put wine in the freezer?
You’re looking forward to enjoying a glass of wine but realise it’s not been chilled. Is the freezer your best option? And what happens when it goes wrong?

http://www.decanter.com/learn/advice/put-wine-in-freezer-ask-decanter-371106/#gRG1qqJOjDeqbChE.99
5 ways to be a better wine drinker
So here are a few suggestions I’ve observed over the years, mostly based on my own bumbling attempts sometimes to extol the virtues of wine.
http://www.masslive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/06/wine_press_5_ways_to_be_a_bett.html
Where Did Wine Come From?
No. It wasn’t France. Nor was it Italy. The European wine grape, also known as vitis Vinifera, originated in an unexpected place.
http://winefolly.com/review/where-did-wine-come-from/
Forget everything you know about pairing wine with food
Here are the six mistakes they say many people make.

http://www.executivestyle.com.au/forget-everything-you-know-about-pairing-wine-with-food-gwufyy
How to Drink Beer All Summer Long Without Getting a Beer Gut
Crack open a cold one with the boys AND mitigate the doughiness.
http://www.gq.com/story/drink-beer-without-the-beer-gut
2017 Best Beers in America Results
2017 Best Beers in America survey including Top Ranked Beers, Top Breweries, Best Porfolio and Top Imports.
Why Drinking Wine Causes Very Dry Mouth, And How Eating Cheese Helps Prevent It
The food combination pair of astringent wine with fatty cheese, opposing foods of sensory perception, help create a more balanced mouth feel.
Award-Winning Sommelier Offers New Wine Program Using Adaptive Learning Technology
Vknow Offers New Confidence and Knowledge for Business Executives Receiving the Wine List
Wine labels and what they’re not telling you
What a wine label doesn’t tell you is actually quite a lot.
Your Guide to Becoming an Expert on Sparkling Wine
From Prosecco and Cava to vintage Champagne, learn to understand the differences among sparkling wines, how they’re made, and how to choose the right one.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/06/19/your-guide-to-becoming-an-expert-on-sparkling-wine/
Spill the Wine: How Trump is Using His Vineyards to Scam America
“Trump Winery is a registered trade name of Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC, which is not owned, managed or affiliated with Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization or any of their affiliates.”
Wine Growth Brands
How to Open Wax-Sealed Wine Bottles –Quick Tip
You’ll look like a pro if you follow winemaker Nicolas Potel’s easy steps to pulling corks on wax-sealed bottles.
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June 26th
Private CraftRoots Brewery Tour And Tasting
630PM-9PM
The Franklin Wine Club will take over the CraftRoots Brewery.
We will have a private event.
Price includes a sample rack of four 5oz beers to start.
We will have a private tour and an open discussion about craft beer, and CraftRoots Brewing.
Lets get together to support this brewery and enjoy time together over a few beers.
About CraftRoots
CraftRoots Brewing took root in April of 2014 in Milford, Massachusetts. Brewer + Founder Maureen Fabry is passionate about connecting craft beer back to local agriculture and crafting superfresh community-inspired brews.
CraftRoots Brewing is grounded in a genuine grassroots idea: focus craft beer back to its field-to-glass origins. We brew fresh and flavorful home-grown ales that connect you to local farmers and craft maltsters.
100% of their grain and hops are grown on family farms in the Northeast.
32-oz. Squealers are available for purchase to-go.
To view current beers on tap:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com/on-draft/
Website:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com
Food Options:
They cannot serve food at the brewery. However, they do have a Bring Your Own Grub (B.Y.O.G.) policy. Did you make some amazing chili and have leftovers – bring them in with you! Have a favorite pizza in mind – pick it up on the way! Can’t decide what you want just yet – it’s all good.They have binders on hand featuring menus from many great local restaurants.
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Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Save The Date!
Popping The Cork On Sparking Wines
Tuesday Nov 21st 7PM
Sparkling wines are used in celebrating many life’s best moments. At this education/tasting event we will explore all things bubbly. What are the methods in making these wines? What is true Champagne? What makes Prosecco different from Cava? To answer these questions we will explore sparkling from all parts of the world.
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French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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Italian Wine Tasting/Education
Thursday Sept 14th 7PM
Let’s take a tasting tour around Italy. We will discuss regions, laws, and explore unique wines from all over Italy. Don’t let wines from Italy confuse you; learn what grapes grow best where and more!
WINE TASTING 101
Tuesday Oct 10th 7PM
This wine tasting and educational class will help you develop your wine profile.
We will explore the 5 steps in how to taste wine. The results of this will make you a better wine taster and buyer and develop your unique wine profile. With this profile you can walk into any store or restaurant and explain what you like.
What do you smell? Do you like oaked or unoaked wines? Why do we swirl and spit?
We will talk about wine technology that can assist in building your palate.
Exploring French Wine Regions
Thursday Nov 9th 7PM
Lets take a tasting tour around France.
We will discuss regions, laws and explore unique wines from Champagne to the Southwest. Don’t let wines from France confuse you, learn what grapes grow best where and so much more!
Popping The Cork On Sparking Wines
Tuesday Nov 21st 7PM
Sparkling wines are used in celebrating many life’s best moments. At this education/tasting event we will explore all things bubbly. What are the methods in making these wines? What is true Champagne? What makes Prosecco different from Cava? To answer these questions we will explore sparkling from all parts of the world.
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Franklin Library Book Club
Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks and Mark of Franklin Liquors will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
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06-19-2017
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
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Horizon Beverage Mondavi And Prisoner Event
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This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
6 Tips on Pairing Wine and Cheese
Looking for a hard-to-find wine? Tap into this sommelier secret weapon
Your dad’s favorite beer is making a huge comeback thanks to hipsters — and execs are thrilled
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Franklin Liquors New Daily Newspaper
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Donald Trump’s Proposal to ‘Buy American, Hire American’ Could Cause Beer Prices to Rise
Should U.S. authorities decide to take action against foreign imports, the cans and overall prices of beer could rise, brewing companies said, according to Bloomberg.
http://time.com/money/4812581/donald-trump-aluminum-beer-prices/
Climate Change Is Coming for Your Favorite Wine
Changing weather patterns are already impacting your favorite pinot noir — just ask your sommelier
https://www.eater.com/2017/6/9/15711706/climate-change-wine-burgundy-chablis-california
8 housewarming gifts for the wine-loving host
Think outside of the box with these gift ideas for wine lovers
http://mashable.com/2017/06/09/gifts-wine-loving-host/#U87EfyTlFEqr
P.F. Chang’s launches proprietary wines
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro has teamed up with Browne Family Vineyards of Walla Walla, Wash., to introduce two wines available only at the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based chain’s 215 restaurants.
http://www.nrn.com/beverage-trends/pf-chang-s-launches-proprietary-wines
Common ‘Wine Terms’—and What They Really Mean
Sometimes talking about wine can seem like dancing about architecture: impossible. Many people don’t quite know what they want or are looking for in a wine, and worse still, they may not use the right language to convey their meaning.
http://blog.wallywine.com/2017/06/common-wine-terms-and-what-they-really-mean/
BEAUJOLAIS WINE IS IN BLOOM
Many see Gamay as the poor relation but as investment pours into Beaujolais, this lesser known variety is producing some super wines.
http://www.snooth.com/articles/beaujolais-wine-is-in-bloom-6943/
Prosecco – We Love It – for now!
Prosecco has been enjoyed since Roman times, but only as a sparkling wine since the late 19th Century. Most consumers of Prosecco probably don’t know that it is a legally delimited region in EU and World Trade Organisation (WTO) law. Perhaps that is not surprising for a region that as a legal entity producing sparkling wine is less than a decade old
http://www.hospitalityandcateringnews.com/2017/06/prosecco-love-now/
Wine From Tenerife – The Canary Islands
This story is all about discovering Tenerife, the largest wine area in the Canary Islands. You’ll learn about some unique varieties from a very special place.
http://winefolly.com/update/wine-from-tenerife-the-canary-islands/
4 MYTHS ABOUT WINE MARKETING EVERY CONSUMER SHOULD KNOW
As we head into summer and begin thinking about buying wines for outdoor entertaining, let’s take a look at a few common wine marketing tactics (or misperceptions) that may be confusing and also affect your purchasing decisions.
http://www.finemanpr.com/4-myths-about-wine-marketing-every-consumer-should-know/
RIOJA DOCA APPROVES SINGLE VINEYARD CLASSIFICATION
The move is a culmination in a long-running battle over Spanish terroir between The Regulatory Council of the Designated Origin Denomination of Origin (DOCa) and more than 150 producers, who argued that the current appellation system was “oblivious to soil differentiation and levels of quality” and calling for “deep changes” to boost the countries heritage and prevent it valuing quantity over quality.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/rioja-doca-approves-unique-vineyard-classification/
Can a screw-cap wine be “corked”? Corkiness isn’t just cork taint.
The more important telltale sign of a corked wine is the absence of fruit — even when there is no cork taint.
https://dobianchi.com/2017/06/07/how-do-you-tell-a-wine-is-corked/
Leave cookies? Pay sales tax, says Massachusetts
Massachusetts is one of the very few states that wineries can ship to that does not require sales tax registration as a condition of receiving a direct shipping permit.
https://obsequium.blog/2017/06/08/leave-cookies-pay-sales-tax-says-massachusetts/
Champagne And Sparkling Wine Consumption Decreases
While consumption in the champagne and sparkling wine category may be less frequent than other types of alcohol, the more concerning aspect is the apparent drop-off in the consumption incidence for both alcohol types.
https://www.checkout.ie/concerns-champagne-sparkling-wine-consumption-decreases/44230
Go for fruity wines while flying or at high altitude
Have you ever noticed that some foods taste delicious at higher altitudes and while flying but awful otherwise
Bushmills crafts guitar using whiskey barrels
Bushmills Irish Whiskey has partnered with Lowden Guitars to create a limited edition guitar made from whiskey barrels and ancient bog oak, retailing at £8,500 (US$10.8k).
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/06/bushmills-crafts-guitar-using-whiskey-barrels/
Your dad’s favorite beer is making a huge comeback thanks to hipsters — and execs are thrilled
Since the beer has been around since 1903 and was once considered a high-end brand, the company has a lot to draw from
Most consumers judge a craft beer by its packaging, Nielsen finds
The craft beer shelf is getting more crowded with 1,800 new product launches in the category last year, making packaging and labeling one of the primary purchase influencers for craft beer consumers, according to Nielsen.
The Complete Guide to Making Champagne
If there is one wine associated with success and celebration it is, of course, Champagne.
https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2017/06/the-complete-guide-to-making-champagne
Rosé Has a Very, Very Shady History
Diluted wine was the thing to drink in ancient Greece, as it was believed that only barbarians consumed pure wine, which would then make them drunkards who would then go on to rape and murder.
https://munchies.vice.com/en_us/article/rose-has-a-very-very-shady-history
2017 Harvest Report: Despite Drought, Potential Is High for South African Wines
A dry winter and growing season was challenging for vines in the Cape wine regions
http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/2017-Harvest-Report-South-Africa
Looking for a hard-to-find wine? Tap into this sommelier secret weapon
For that, the most important piece of information is almost always the wine agent, as in the importer.
Discover New Wines with Nifty Infographics
Uncover delicious wines you’ve probably never heard of with these data visualizations organized by wine style and price.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/discover-new-wines-with-these-nifty-infographics/
Smirnoff vodka trolls Trump’s ‘Russiagate’ scandal
Diageo-owned vodka brand Smirnoff has caused a stir with its latest advertising campaign, which mocks US president Donald Trump’s alleged ties to Russia.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/06/smirnoff-trolls-trumps-russiagate-scandal-with-ad/
World’s first’ sunflower spirit launches
US-based Dalton Distillery has launched what is claimed to be the “world’s first” sunflower spirit, called TazaRay.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/06/worlds-first-sunflower-spirit-launches/
An Introduction to Lodi
A short trip from Sacramento, in Lodi you’ll encounter gnarled Zinfandel and Cinsault vines along with under-the-radar wine grapes like Kerner and Albariño.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/06/12/an-introduction-to-lodi/
Alcohol Advertising 101
With news last week that the NFL will now be allowing distilled spirits suppliers to advertise during televised football games, it is a good time for a reminder about some of the special issues that come up when advertising alcohol.
http://www.alcohol.law/digest/alcohol-advertising-101
NEBBIOLO HAS ‘UNIQUE’ POTENTIAL IN SOUTH AFRICA, PRODUCER CLAIMS
A South African winery is determined to realise the ‘unique’ potential of Nebbiolo in Elgin, despite its newly planted vineyard being devastated by a recent wildfire.
Barrel-fermented vs. barrel-aged: What’s the difference?
What the yeast are up to—and when—makes all the difference.
NAPA VALLEY ASSESSES HAIL DAMAGE
Vineyards in Napa Valley are assessing the damage after a freak hailstorm at the weekend, that could affect yields in localized areas.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/napa-valley-assesses-hail-damage/
WORLD’S RICHEST BOOZE BILLIONAIRES
Every year Forbes publishes its list of the world’s wealthiest individuals – not those that have made millions, but billions – highlighting the movers and shakers of the business world and where they have made their money.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/worlds-richest-booze-billionaires-2/
Introduction to Sicilian wine
There are many things to like about Italy, not the least is the broad selection of wines this sunny peninsula offers wine drinkers.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/lifestyle/7059674-181/boyd-on-wine-intro-to
6 Tips on Pairing Wine and Cheese
Which wines pair best with what cheeses?
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/6-tips-on-pairing-wine-and-cheese/
Around the world, beer consumption is falling
Beer has become less popular in the world’s biggest markets
http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2017/06/daily-chart-8
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Private CraftRoots Brewery Tour And Tasting
630PM-9PM
The Franklin Wine Club will take over the CraftRoots Brewery.
We will have a private event.
Price includes a sample rack of four 5oz beers to start.
We will have a private tour and an open discussion about craft beer, and CraftRoots Brewing.
Lets get together to support this brewery and enjoy time together over a few beers.
About CraftRoots
CraftRoots Brewing took root in April of 2014 in Milford, Massachusetts. Brewer + Founder Maureen Fabry is passionate about connecting craft beer back to local agriculture and crafting superfresh community-inspired brews.
CraftRoots Brewing is grounded in a genuine grassroots idea: focus craft beer back to its field-to-glass origins. We brew fresh and flavorful home-grown ales that connect you to local farmers and craft maltsters.
100% of their grain and hops are grown on family farms in the Northeast.
32-oz. Squealers are available for purchase to-go.
To view current beers on tap:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com/on-draft/
Website:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com
Food Options:
They cannot serve food at the brewery. However, they do have a Bring Your Own Grub (B.Y.O.G.) policy. Did you make some amazing chili and have leftovers – bring them in with you! Have a favorite pizza in mind – pick it up on the way! Can’t decide what you want just yet – it’s all good.They have binders on hand featuring menus from many great local restaurants.
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Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
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Tuesday Nov 21st 7PM
Sparkling wines are used in celebrating many life’s best moments. At this education/tasting event we will explore all things bubbly. What are the methods in making these wines? What is true Champagne? What makes Prosecco different from Cava? To answer these questions we will explore sparkling from all parts of the world.
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French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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Italian Wine Tasting/Education
Thursday Sept 14th 7PM
Let’s take a tasting tour around Italy. We will discuss regions, laws, and explore unique wines from all over Italy. Don’t let wines from Italy confuse you; learn what grapes grow best where and more!
WINE TASTING 101
Tuesday Oct 10th 7PM
This wine tasting and educational class will help you develop your wine profile.
We will explore the 5 steps in how to taste wine. The results of this will make you a better wine taster and buyer and develop your unique wine profile. With this profile you can walk into any store or restaurant and explain what you like.
What do you smell? Do you like oaked or unoaked wines? Why do we swirl and spit?
We will talk about wine technology that can assist in building your palate.
Exploring French Wine Regions
Thursday Nov 9th 7PM
Lets take a tasting tour around France.
We will discuss regions, laws and explore unique wines from Champagne to the Southwest. Don’t let wines from France confuse you, learn what grapes grow best where and so much more!
Popping The Cork On Sparking Wines
Tuesday Nov 21st 7PM
Sparkling wines are used in celebrating many life’s best moments. At this education/tasting event we will explore all things bubbly. What are the methods in making these wines? What is true Champagne? What makes Prosecco different from Cava? To answer these questions we will explore sparkling from all parts of the world.
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Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks and Mark of Franklin Liquors will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
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NFL Lifts Liquor Ad Ban, Raising Pressure on Beer
The liquor industry is finally ready for some football. Whiskey, vodka, rum and other spirits will be allowed to advertise in NFL games this season for the first time according to new league rules that give liquor a boost in its long quest to be seen as socially acceptable as beer.
http://adage.com/article/cmo-strategy/nfl-lifts-liquor-ad-ban-putting-pressure-beer/309256/
The Health Benefits Of White Wine, Because There Actually Are Some
Now that warm weather is on the horizon, and the need for something refreshing is upon us, it’s time to take a closer look at white wine. Lucky for all you chardonnay and pinot grigio lovers, it actually comes with its own host of good health benefits.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/white-wine-health-benefits_us_592da590e4b0065b20b8a710
Ripe fruit make the best wine, but new research into why may surprise you
Harvest timing is always a balancing act between winemakers who want the best, most mature fruit flavors and growers who need to manage labor and protect the fragile, ripe fruit from damage and disease.
http://www.goodfruit.com/ripe-fruit-make-the-best-wine-but-new-research-into-why-may-surprise-you/
How to prevent a hangover, according to a doctor
No matter how much fun you had last night, a bad hangover the next morning is never worth it.
Luckily, there are some preventative measures you can take while drinking that will help you avoid feeling like death for most of the next day.
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-prevent-a-hangover-2017-3
The weird hybrid wines that leave even the experts guessing at their origin
Some popular hybrid wines, such as baco noir, were created by accident. Others, such as a sauvignon blanc blended with gewürztraminer, meant to appeal to the Chinese consumer, are best forgotten
Why do some wines taste of mouse cage?
The mucky aftertaste generally known as ‘mousiness’ is a much more slippery pest. Poorly understood in the industry, virtually opaque to consumers, it has neither been conclusively researched nor openly acknowledged by some producers.
https://www.meininger.de/en/wine-business-international/why-do-some-wines-taste-of-mouse-cage
Wine is a numbers game
The average pour, or the amount of wine in a glass in a bar, is right around 5 ounces. If the bottle cost the bar, say, $20 wholesale, and they are charging you $10, a reasonable price for a premium pour (likely more at that bottle price), then they are grossing $50 on that bottle, or two and a half times more than they paid for it. The numbers start to add up.
http://www.postindependent.com/news/entertainment/a-numbers-gameadding-it-up-from-vine-to-bottle/
Cupcake Vineyards Introduces Single-Serve Format of America’s Favorite Moscato d’Asti
Convenience of 187 mL Format Gains Momentum with Consumers
HARRY POTTER’ PUB PLANNED FOR LONDON
A ‘Harry Potter’-inspired wizarding pub complete with moving pictures, levitating candles and wand-operated beer taps could be opening in London, if a fantasy fan’s Kickstarter campaign receives enough support from the franchise’s legions of fans.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/harry-potter-pub-could-be-opening-in-london/
THIS GENIUS BEACH BAG CAN SECRETLY HOLD AND POUR 2 BOTTLES OF WINE
A team of innovative bag designers has come up with a brilliant solution: a beach tote with a built-in insulated pouch that not only holds and chills up to two full bottles worth of wine, but sports a concealed spout on one side for easy on-the-go pouring.
https://www.thrillist.com/news/nation/portovino-beach-tote-wine-bag
An essential slice of Portugal is the Douro River Valley where the beloved port wine is produced. The winding, terraced, and scenic river valley, so famous for its wine, is a bit like Germany’s Rhine Valley — but much sleepier and without castles. The vineyards, called “quintas,” are known for their traditions and the welcome they offer travelers — with both accommodations and wine tastings.
http://blog.ricksteves.com/blog/douro-valley-wine/
Winery Waste Meets Betty Crocker: Using Grape Pomace Powder As A Replacement for Flour in Cookies
The researchers postulated that using winery waste in the form of grape pomace powder would add significant nutritional beef to cookies, as it is loaded with compounds like flavanols, flavonoids, anthocyanins, phenolic acids, dietary fiber, and lignin.
http://www.academicwino.com/2017/06/winery-waste-cookies.html/
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO VINO NOBILE DI MONTEPULCIANO
Learning about Italian reds can be a daunting task– but, if there’s one wine you need to know about, it’s Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Produced in the heart of Tuscany, Vino Nobile is a favorite amongst Italians all over the country; it’s smooth, easy-drinking, and best of all, super affordable.
TURN YOUR OLD CORKS INTO CASH! (THE BOTTLES, TOO)
Tips on selling items on Ebay
CORKSCREW’ WINE GLASSES REMOVE NEED TO DECANT
A Colorado-based start-up has designed an innovative wine glass that incorporates a hand blown ‘corkscrew’ moulded at its base to trap sediment, which it says removes the need to decant the bottle.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/corkscrew-wine-glasses-designed-to-trap-sediment/
SHOULD WINE STORIES BE TRUE?
We begin to take great liberties in our storytelling, stretching and skirting the truth. Ah, sweet capitalism. But does it matter?
http://www.pigandvine.com/pv929/5/31/2017/should-wine-stories-be-true
What does a wine label do for you?
Seriously though, who doesn’t judge a wine by its label?
https://www.localxpress.ca/columns/moiras-glass-act/what-does-a-wine-label-do-for-you-632473
KINKY Green Liqueur is the newest addition to the vibrant KINKY Beverages family,
http://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/06/02/kinky-green-liqueur-vodka-crisp-apple-pear
The Face Of Binge Drinking In The U.S. Is A 60+ White Woman
More older women are drinking — and drinking more than ever too.
U.S. Top Supermarket Categories by Sales.
Don’t expect to get rich working in a wine store.
HISTORY OF WINE PART 2 – THE GREEKS
In many parts of the ancient world, such as in Egypt, wine was drunk primarily by the kings and the upper classes. In Greece, however, it was drunk by everybody
https://www.winebehindthelabel.org/team-blogs/kathleens-blog/history-wine-part-2-greeks/
The FDA is trying to smother the handmade cigar industry. We need your help.
The Food and Drug Administration is making it harder and harder for family-owned, handmade cigar companies to produce and sell their products.
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/19393
ITALIAN DESIGNER CREATES VEGAN ‘LEATHER’ FROM WINE BYPRODUCTS
An Italian designer has combined the worlds of high fashion and wine with a love of the planet, creating a vegan-friendly “leather” made from the byproducts of winemaking.
How much sugar is hidden in your glass of wine? It’s more than you think
Just one glass of wine at 175 milliliters can contain up to two teaspoons of sugar, a considerable fraction of the recommended daily sugar intake, according to a report on DailyMail.co.uk.
THE 5 REASONS WHY CHAMPAGNE IS NOT JUST FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
Here are five reasons why:
https://vinepair.com/articles/5-reasons-why-champagne-is-not-just-for-special-occasions/
Wine descriptions make people more emotional about wine
“Cleverly written wine and producer descriptions when coupled with unbranded wine tasting can evoke more positive emotions, increasing our positive perception of the wine, our estimation of its quality and the amount we would be willing to pay for it.”
https://phys.org/news/2017-06-wine-descriptions-people-emotional.html
Freixnet USA Releases Winevane Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
An homage to the wind that contributes to the unique character of the wines of Western Carneros.
http://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/06/06/freixnet-usa-winevane-chardonnay-pinot-noir
DECANTER CLAIMS TO PRESERVE WINE FOR NEARLY TWO WEEKS
A wine decanter that promises to extend the life of an open bottle of wine by up to 12 days has been launched via the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/decanter-claims-to-preserve-wine-for-nearly-two-weeks/
Federal Court Dismisses Antitrust Challenge To Connecticut’s Liquor Pricing Law
In dismissing a suit by retailer Total Wine & More, Chief U.S. District Judge Janet C. Hall said the laws and regulations establishing the complex Connecticut pricing system cannot be preempted by federal antitrust law that prohibits activities restricting interstate commerce and competition in the marketplace.
Zonin USA, Inc. Announces Expanded Portfolio Launch for its Castello del Poggio in the U.S. Market
Castello del Poggio, five year consecutive Hot Brand Award Winner, is proud to announce the launch of its expanded product portfolio of sweet wines
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/06/prweb14403263.htm
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Private CraftRoots Brewery Tour And Tasting
630PM-9PM
The Franklin Wine Club will take over the CraftRoots Brewery.
We will have a private event.
Price includes a sample rack of four 5oz beers to start.
We will have a private tour and an open discussion about craft beer, and CraftRoots Brewing.
Lets get together to support this brewery and enjoy time together over a few beers.
About CraftRoots
CraftRoots Brewing took root in April of 2014 in Milford, Massachusetts. Brewer + Founder Maureen Fabry is passionate about connecting craft beer back to local agriculture and crafting superfresh community-inspired brews.
CraftRoots Brewing is grounded in a genuine grassroots idea: focus craft beer back to its field-to-glass origins. We brew fresh and flavorful home-grown ales that connect you to local farmers and craft maltsters.
100% of their grain and hops are grown on family farms in the Northeast.
32-oz. Squealers are available for purchase to-go.
To view current beers on tap:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com/on-draft/
Website:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com
Food Options:
They cannot serve food at the brewery. However, they do have a Bring Your Own Grub (B.Y.O.G.) policy. Did you make some amazing chili and have leftovers – bring them in with you! Have a favorite pizza in mind – pick it up on the way! Can’t decide what you want just yet – it’s all good.They have binders on hand featuring menus from many great local restaurants.
Sign Up Here:
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/240213623/
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Save The Date!
Popping The Cork On Sparking Wines
Tuesday Nov 21st 7PM
Sparkling wines are used in celebrating many life’s best moments. At this education/tasting event we will explore all things bubbly. What are the methods in making these wines? What is true Champagne? What makes Prosecco different from Cava? To answer these questions we will explore sparkling from all parts of the world.
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Medway Community Education Winter Programs
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French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
Save The Dates!
Italian Wine Tasting/Education
Thursday Sept 14th 7PM
Let’s take a tasting tour around Italy. We will discuss regions, laws, and explore unique wines from all over Italy. Don’t let wines from Italy confuse you; learn what grapes grow best where and more!
WINE TASTING 101
Tuesday Oct 10th 7PM
This wine tasting and educational class will help you develop your wine profile.
We will explore the 5 steps in how to taste wine. The results of this will make you a better wine taster and buyer and develop your unique wine profile. With this profile you can walk into any store or restaurant and explain what you like.
What do you smell? Do you like oaked or unoaked wines? Why do we swirl and spit?
We will talk about wine technology that can assist in building your palate.
Exploring French Wine Regions
Thursday Nov 9th 7PM
Lets take a tasting tour around France.
We will discuss regions, laws and explore unique wines from Champagne to the Southwest. Don’t let wines from France confuse you, learn what grapes grow best where and so much more!
Popping The Cork On Sparking Wines
Tuesday Nov 21st 7PM
Sparkling wines are used in celebrating many life’s best moments. At this education/tasting event we will explore all things bubbly. What are the methods in making these wines? What is true Champagne? What makes Prosecco different from Cava? To answer these questions we will explore sparkling from all parts of the world.
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Franklin Library Book Club
Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks and Mark of Franklin Liquors will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
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The Leafly Wine & Cannabis Pairing Guide
In an effective pairing, the flavors in cannabis will either accentuate existing flavors in the wine and vice versa, or else complement them in a unique way.
https://www.leafly.com/news/food-travel-sex/wine-cannabis-pairing-guide
SOUTH KOREA INVENTS HANGOVER-CURE ICE CREAM
The grapefruit flavoured ice cream, called ‘Gyeondyo’, which loosely translates as “hang in there”, is infused with a small amount of oriental raisin tree fruit juice, which has been considered a Korean hangover treatment since the 1600s
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/south-korea-invents-hangover-cure-ice-cream/
FREIXENET LAUNCHES DOC PROSECCO BRAND
It marks the first time the producer has extended to Italian sparkling wines and comes at a time when Cava sales have seen more sluggish growth than the buoyant sales of Prosecco
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/freixenet-launches-first-prosecco-brand/
Col Fondo: The Funky Side of Prosecco
One of the first quotes about Prosecco with “second fermentation in the bottle” goes back to before the 9th Century. This esoteric style is colloquially known as Col Fondo – which literally translates in Italian to “with the bottom,” meaning that sediment or lees are present.
http://winefolly.com/review/col-fondo-prosecco/
Make guests feel like VIPs with wine lockers
You may not come across wine lockers very often, but their numbers are growing.
http://www.restaurant-hospitality.com/drink-trends/make-guests-feel-vips-wine-lockers
National liquor chain pushing for changes in MA state law to allow discounting
The initiative will also pursue a change in Massachusetts law to allow alcohol retailers to offer customers coupons and loyalty programs, like offering $5 off a purchase of $50 or more, for example.
Rioja Grapples With How to Define Its Best Wines
The rules governing gran reservas require that the wines be aged at least two years in barrels and three years in bottles — five years in all — before they can be released. Most good producers of gran reservas go beyond the minimum.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/25/dining/rioja-wine-spain-gran-reserva.html?_r=2
Why 3D Printing with Wine Grape Skins Is the Future
Why sell a wine glass with a logo when you can sell a glass made from your own grapes?
http://www.foodandwine.com/wine/3d-printing-wine-grape-skins
America’s Love For Wine
The U.S. has been the largest market of wine since 2010, according to the Wine Institute.

http://www.investopedia.com/news/wine-country-americas-love-wine/
What’s been happening with gluten claims, in connection with alcohol beverages?
After rapid growth, from 212 to 2016, the gluten references seem to be leveling off, so far in 2017, at about 2016 levels.
http://www.bevlaw.com/bevlog/alcohol-beverages-generally/gluten
TTB Statement
Many alcohol beverages subject to the FAA Act are produced without any ingredients that contain gluten. For example, a wine fermented from grapes, or a vodka distilled from potatoes, may not contain any gluten if the producer used good manufacturing practices, such as taking adequate precautions to prevent cross-contact, and did not use additives, yeast, or storage materials that contain gluten. Under the interim policy, TTB allowed the use of a “gluten-free” claim in the labeling and advertising of such products. TTB reminded industry members that it would be the responsibility of the importer or bottler of the product to ensure that the claim is truthful and accurate.
https://www.ttb.gov/rulings/2014-2.pdf
Sauvignon blanc’s diversity
One of the most popular white wines in America these days is sauvignon blanc, made from a grape variety that had such little support in the 1960s that Robert Mondavi changed its name.
New Mayflower Beer
Mayflower Brewing Co. has released New World IPA, the latest expression in the brewery’s year-round lineup. New World IPA, a 6%-abv unfiltered American-style IPA, is citrus and tropical fruit-driven. The beer complements Mayflower’s IPA lineup, adding a third style following Mayflower’s English-style IPA and double IPA. The Plymouth, Massachusetts-based brewery’s newest beer is now available on draft and in six-packs of 12-ounce cans throughout the company’s New England distribution area.
The Science Behind Our Favorite Flavors
Things Can Taste Better With Practice, Science Writer Says
https://www.wpr.org/science-behind-our-favorite-flavors
Everything You Need to Know About Albariño
In Spain’s Rías Baixas region, crisp, mineral-driven albariño is king. Here, everything you need to know about Spain’s quintessential coastal white wine.
http://punchdrink.com/articles/guide-to-rias-baixas-albarino/
VitaJuwel Vino Vial’s Surprising Effects
Can Crystals Make Your Wine Smoother?
http://www.independent.com/news/2017/may/25/vitajuwel-vino-vials-surprising-effects/
Guide for Aging, Buying and Serving Large-Format Wine Bottles with Infographic and Video Tips
Large-format bottles are not only showy and exciting to share, they also age longer, slower and arguably better than standard-size bottles.
Restaurant Wine Sales Collapsing for Small Wineries
Wine for the restaurant trade is still an important part of success, but sales opportunities to restaurants are collapsing for small wineries.
Bigger wine glasses make us drink too much, says researcher
Today’s glasses, 450ml compared with 65ml 300 years ago, encourage consumption
IPA Gummy Bears? Old Irving Brewing Gets Creative For Craft Beer Week
Tiny gummy bear molds with mixtures of sugar, gelatin and beer
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170524/irving-park/old-irving-brewing-gummy-beers-bears-craft-week
New Grey Goose Package
Bacardi Ltd. is launching a new limited edition of Grey Goose vodka to commemorate the brand’s 20th anniversary. The new Grey Goose Riviera bottle is intended to showcase the brand’s French heritage, featuring marinière stripes and imagery inspired by France’s Impressionist art style. Additionally, the package features a neoprene cover, designed to keep the bottle cool during the summer months.
Lambrusco Wines Worth Drinking
Apparently, Lambrusco still has a long way to go since it tarnished its reputation nearly 40 years ago (blame the wine boom of the 1970s). Fortunately, this means you can find great wines for obscenely good prices. Lambrusco is awesome and its story is more fascinating than probably imagined.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/lambrusco-wines-worth-drinking/
Introducing Blu Perfer, a New Blue Wine to the U.S.
A brand new blue Spanish wine selection that is made with Chardonnay grapes is coming soon to the American market. Get yourselves ready for this amazing product of our shelves that will be serving your glasses soon.
http://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/05/30/blu-perfer-new-blue-wine-us
Top 10 most popular beer brands in the US
Boston-based company published a list of the most popular beers at the end of 2016, according to its distributor order data and what has sold best on BevSpot; here are the top 10.
Energy drinks and alcohol: A risky mix psychologically
People who add energy drinks to alcohol have a higher risk of injury from car accidents and fights, compared to those who drink alcohol straight. This is the conclusion of a meta-analysis of 13 studies published in March in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11865477
How many wine-quality scales are there?
There are a number of ratings systems for describing wine quality, which use 100 points, 20 points, 5 stars, 3 glasses, etc. Unfortunately, there is usually no “gold standard” for these systems, and so no two wine commentators use these systems in quite the same way.
http://winegourd.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-many-wine-quality-scales-are-there.html
Five myths about beer
No, it’s not a man’s drink, and craft beer isn’t a recent trend.
Women and young consumers broadly are willing to experiment with flavored alcoholic beverages
When wine grapes are medicine, forgotten varieties deserve a second look
Italian biologists have been scouring their countryside for “local, ancient ecotypes” and, beyond the usual business of documenting whether they’re genetically unique, a recent paper takes the extra steps of measuring their concentrations of antioxidant phenolic compounds and observing their effects against proliferating cancer cells.
Everything you wanted to know about natural wine
There are two requirements of natural wine: First, the grapes must be sustainably farmed, which, generally speaking, means they are organic and/or biodynamic. Second, there should be nothing added nor taken away from the juice.
http://www.berkeleyside.com/2017/05/30/guide-to-natural-wine/
Franciacorta is Italy’s latest sparkling secret
Franciacorta may be a newcomer to the scene, but its glorious wines are more than enough to burst Prosecco’s bubble
http://www.spearswms.com/franciacorta-italys-latest-sparkling-secret/
Lohr’s Estates Wines Reveal Refreshed Look
Paso Robles and Monterey Leader’s Updated Packaging Hits the Market
https://www.winebusiness.com/news/?go=getArticle&dataid=185216
How Noble Rot Makes for a Better, Peachier White Wine
Scientists compared how different fungi affect a wine’s bouquet.
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/noble-rot-powdery-mildew-wine-aroma
11 Red Summer Wines You’ve Never Heard Of
The vast majority of imbibers allocate their wine drinking to winter. This statement isn’t just an assumption, it’s true. Over 90% of search traffic around the topic of wine (in the Northern Hemisphere) happens from November to January. So, if you’re researching wine any other time of year, consider yourself in the top 90th percentile of people interested in wine.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/11-red-summer-wines-youve-never-heard-of/
Taylor Swift’s record label releases vodka
Big Machine Label Group, which counts Taylor Swift and Florida Georgia Line among its talent, has released its first spirit product – Big Machine Platinum Filtered Premium Vodka.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/05/taylor-swifts-record-label-releases-vodka/
Mastering Napa’s Mountain Appellations
Discover what links Cabernet Sauvignons from Napa Valley’s highest mountains: Howell, Diamond, Spring, Mount Veeder and Atlas Peak.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/05/30/mastering-napas-mountain-appellations/
WHAT’S IN YOUR WINE BESIDES GRAPES?
Additives are a normal part of the process and bring the people what they want. Here’s a list of some of the most common additives and their significance:

http://thebacklabel.com/wine-additives/#ixzz4ihNjSnQ8
DECLINE IN GLOBAL ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ACCELERATING
By category, consumption of still wine dropped by 0.5% in 2016, according to the IWST, while the sparkling wine market grew 1.8%, driven by Prosecco.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/06/decline-in-global-alcohol-consumption-accelerating/
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Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
“Napa Valley Rocks” , Napa Valley Vintners’ Unique Educational Program, digs deep into what makes Napa Valley America’s premier wine growing region. For years, wine lovers have extolled the virtues of ripe Cabernet Sauvignons or rich, buttery Chardonnays from Napa. Travelers flock there for stunning cuisine while they laze the day away tasting the Valley’s handsome collection of wines. To truly appreciate Napa Valley, we need to thoroughly penetrate the surface. The convergence of an ideal climate for grape growing, a unique geology, a compelling wine history, a pioneering, innovative spirit, a respect for the environment, and a tradition of giving back contribute to what makes Napa Valley unique. Napa Valley most definitely has a story to tell.
About Jo Ann
Jo-Ann Ross is Napa Valley Vintners’ Greater Boston Wine Ambassador. She was selected to attend the Napa Valley Vintners’ “Napa Valley Rocks” program in 2010 and the “Napa Valley Vintners’ Wine Writers Academy” in 2012. In addition, she holds the coveted Diploma of Wine and Spirits (DWS) from Great Britain’s Wine and Spirits Education Trust. Jo-Ann is also New England’s First French Wine Scholar and Italian Wine Scholar Instructor issued by the Wine Scholar Guild of Washington, DC. She is always eager to champion world wide wine regions through organizing and conducting successful marketing promotions for restaurants and retail stores throughout New England. Jo-Ann created the unique “Edu-Tasting℠”, a 5 minute mini-class to accompany a standard wine tasting.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/240034559/
June 26th
Private CraftRoots Brewery Tour And Tasting
630PM-9PM
The Franklin Wine Club will take over the CraftRoots Brewery.
We will have a private event.
Price includes a sample rack of four 5oz beers to start.
We will have a private tour and an open discussion about craft beer, and CraftRoots Brewing.
Lets get together to support this brewery and enjoy time together over a few beers.
About CraftRoots
CraftRoots Brewing took root in April of 2014 in Milford, Massachusetts. Brewer + Founder Maureen Fabry is passionate about connecting craft beer back to local agriculture and crafting superfresh community-inspired brews.
CraftRoots Brewing is grounded in a genuine grassroots idea: focus craft beer back to its field-to-glass origins. We brew fresh and flavorful home-grown ales that connect you to local farmers and craft maltsters.
100% of their grain and hops are grown on family farms in the Northeast.
32-oz. Squealers are available for purchase to-go.
To view current beers on tap:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com/on-draft/
Website:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com
Food Options:
They cannot serve food at the brewery. However, they do have a Bring Your Own Grub (B.Y.O.G.) policy. Did you make some amazing chili and have leftovers – bring them in with you! Have a favorite pizza in mind – pick it up on the way! Can’t decide what you want just yet – it’s all good.They have binders on hand featuring menus from many great local restaurants.
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French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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Franklin Library Book Club
Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors on Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m.! We will be discussing Sweetbitter, by Stephanie Danler. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
The first ten to register will receive a free copy of the book!

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05-29-2017
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
Memorial Day Sale
Open May 29th 12-6PM
Happy Memorial Day!
Monday, May 29, 2017 – Memorial Day is now a legal business day
Please be advised that the law was changed at the end of last year’s legislative session. Massachusetts’s law now permits us to open Monday, Memorial Day, beginning at 12:00 noon
Upcoming Franklin Wine Club Event
June 1st
Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
Matchbook Wines began in the rolling pastures of Dunnigan Hills in 2004. Dunnigan Hills, one of California’s newest AVA’s is located in northern California, east of Napa Valley. It was first planted to grapes in the late 70’s when John and Lane Giguiere returned home from college to save their family’s wheat and sheep farm. Realizing that the wheat market could no longer sustain their farm financially, and that sheep are really not that smart, the couple planted Dunnigan Hill’s original vines. These vines would be the foundation of RH Phillips Winery and the famed Toasted Head Chardonnay. Years after selling the RH Phillips label, John and Lane returned to Dunnigan Hills to begin a new venture: Matchbook Wines.
Matchbook Winery is a small, family owned winery focusing on the production of high-quality, yet affordable wines that rival the world’s best.
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6 Secrets to Ordering Great Wine
You’re in a serious restaurant with a significant wine cellar, about to put down major green for a bottle. How do you make the most of it?
http://robbreport.com/food-drink/dining/6-secrets-to-ordering-great-wine-2528318/
Real Facts about Wine & Health
Some of what was said is already well-known: wine has some heart-protecting benefits, but drinking too much is bad for you. Other points were less obvious, so I’ll list them in bullet points below.
http://palatepress.com/2017/05/wine/wine-and-health-facts/
11 QUESTIONS ABOUT IPA YOU’RE TOO EMBARRASSED TO ASK, ANSWERED
If you’ve purchased a beer in the last five years, there’s a very high likelihood that you’ve come across an IPA. It seems like every craft brewery has a flagship IPA in its lineup, and beer store shelves are crammed with beers with pictures of hops on the label.
Think wine connoisseurship is nonsense? Blind-tasting data suggest otherwise
Drinkers at the 2017 Oxford-Cambridge wine-tasting contest performed far better than random chance would indicate
http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2017/05/daily-chart-11
Has some jerk wineshamed you? Let us help you fight back
Welcome to Wineshaming 101. Today we will learn the best ways to counteract wineshaming — you know, when friends, family and pushy acquaintances mock your dubious drinking habits.
http://www.miami.com/miami-restaurants/are-people-mocking-the-wine-you-drink-161449/
What’s in a name?
The secret to understanding Pinot Gris/Grigio is in its name – or rather, its two names.
https://www.wineaustralia.com/news/market-bulletin/issue-59
Constellation Reportedly Eyeing Ste. Michelle
Ever-acquisitive Constellation Brands may be lining up its next target. Forbes reports that Constellation may be eyeing a potential purchase of Washington’s leading winemaker, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates (SMWE). The speculation follows a recently released Wells Fargo report highlighting the fact that SMWE’s business only accounts for around 3% of sales and 2% of profits for brand owner Altria, whose core business is in tobacco. Some believe that Altria will eventually offload Ste. Michelle at a price estimated to fall between $3 and $4 billion.
With revenues totaling $7.3 billion in its fiscal year through February, Constellation is considered a prime bidder for the Ste. Michelle business. The upstate New York-based company has been one of the most acquisitive players in the drinks industry over the past few years, with recent purchases including craft brewer Ballast Point, Utah distiller High West, Joe Wagner’s Meiomi wine brand, Washington-based Charles Smith Wines and California’s The Prisoner Wine Company. SMWE, whose core brands include Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14 Hands and Columbia Crest, among others, posted a net revenue rise of 7.8% to $746 million in 2016.
Rhubarb wine, ‘the new Moxie’ comes to Portland
Two Mainers say the crimson plant that grows prolifically in the spring makes the perfect elixir. In the former Rockingham Electric Supply Co. in Portland’s East Bayside, Pete Dubuc and Amanda O’Brien are making rhubarb wine in small batches using simple ingredients from Maine.
http://pierce.bangordailynews.com/2017/05/17/home/rhubarb-wine-the-new-moxie-comes-to-portland/
The Ultimate Guide to Oak in Winemaking
Winemakers face many choices when using oak in to produce their wines, and the interaction between oak and wine is complex and only partly understood.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2017/05/the-ultimate-guide-to-oak-in-winemaking
THREE THINGS TO LEARN FROM MONDAVI ABOUT SELLING WINE IN CHINA
Three insightful takeaways we want to share about what makes a brand and product successful in China.
http://www.alizila.com/three-things-mondavi-selling-wine-china/
Wine still takes a backseat to beer for Millennials, but dominates as drinkers age
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Science Of Drinking
Let’s have a look at some of the main aspects of alcohol and address some questions.
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/05/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-the-science-of-drinking/
CORK IS COMPLETELY OUTDATED
As wines age cork gives enormous variability – try 12 bottles from the same case and you’ll have 12 different wines
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/milne-cork-is-completely-outdated/
SAM CAPORN MW LAUNCHES WINE INFOGRAPHIC
The Wine Flavour Tree is a new aid to help consumers identify flavour profiles found in wine. The tree includes 40 different flavours, divided into 10 different branches (five for white wines and five for reds.)
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/sam-caporn-mw-launches-wine-infographic/
https://www.themistressofwine.com/wine-flavour-tree/
Nip The Nip Bottle Litter In Massachusetts
State House Representative Randy Hunt of Sandwich has filed a Bill (House Bill H3528) that would add a 5-cent deposit on the sale of “nips.” The Bill will give consumers an incentive to return empty nip bottles for the 5 cent deposit, rather than toss them onto the streets.
The Bill defines a nip as “any sealable bottle, can, jar or carton which is primarily composed of glass, metal, plastic or any combination of those materials that has a capacity of not more than 100 milliliters and is produced for the purpose of containing an alcoholic beverage.”
Brewery Ommegang’s Next Game of Thrones Release is Bend the Knee Golden Ale
While the wait for each new season of Game of Thrones® can seem longer than the wait for winter in Westeros, fans can now quench their thirst for all-things-Thrones with the newest beer in the Game of Thrones series from Brewery Ommegang and HBO Global Licensing: Bend the Knee Golden Ale.
Sommeliers Weigh In on Wine Gimmicks, from Blue Wine to Rosé Forties
We asked three professional wine geeks about the year’s wackiest, most Instagram-forward trends, from fluorescent blue wine to rosé sold in forties. Their responses were as colorful as the wines themselves.
http://www.foodandwine.com/wine/sommeliers-absurd-wine-trends
Did the English invent bubbly before Dom Perignon?
People in France will indeed tell you they invented the stuff – they maintain the ‘methode champenoise‘ was discovered by Dom Pierre Perignon at the abbey of Hautvilliers in 1697.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-39963098
Constellation Reportedly Makes Offer For Brown-Forman
Constellation Brands has reportedly made an offer for Brown-Forman, in what would be a blockbuster industry deal. According to CNBC, who cited several people with knowledge of the matter, Brown-Forman responded that it was not interested in a deal, but did refer the offer to its board.
In its most recent fiscal year, Brown-Forman had sales of $4 billion and operating income of $1.5 billion. Its enormous whiskey stable—led by Jack Daniel’s, Woodford Reserve and others—is doubtless attractive to potential acquirers given the U.S. market’s American whiskey boom. Brown-Forman is majority controlled by fifth-generation owners the Brown family.
With revenues totaling $7.3 billion and operating income of $2.4 billion in its fiscal year through February, Constellation has been one of the most acquisitive players in the drinks industry over the past few years. Recent purchases have included craft brewer Ballast Point, Utah distiller High West, Joe Wagner’s Meiomi wine brand, Washington-based Charles Smith Wines and California’s The Prisoner Wine Company. The company has also been recently named as a potential suitor for Ste. Michelle Wine Estates.
The Best Way to Chill Wine, According to Science
If you poke around certain corners of the Internet, you’ll find all sorts of tricks for speeding up the wine-chilling process.
http://www.bonappetit.com/story/how-to-chill-wine-science
How do you decide which kind of wine to buy?
How do you decide which bottle of wine to buy? Many of us use the ratings and descriptions often found on cards next to wines in the store.
http://abc13.com/food/how-do-you-decide-which-kind-of-wine-to-buy/2027523/
It’s What’s in the Bottle That Counts … Or Is It?
The survey found that eighty two percent of the respondents said they selected their wines based on the appearance of the labels.
http://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/05/24/texture-wine-packaging
A ROSÉ BY ANY OTHER NAME
For years Rosé was given a bad name in the wake of the sweet White Zinfandel surge. Don’t be confused and don’t be prejudiced by those sweet, cloying wines.
http://johnfodera.com/a-rose-by-any-other-name/
Gallo dominates rising star wine brands
Put down that wine cork: Why sniffing gets you nowhere
Your job when that first small splash of wine gets poured into your glass is to let the server know whether the wine is spoiled or not. She doesn’t expect you to say whether you like the wine or not. All she wants to know is whether it is in good condition or bad condition.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/drink/sc-sniffing-corks-wine-food-0526-20170523-column.html
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Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
Matchbook Wines began in the rolling pastures of Dunnigan Hills in 2004. Dunnigan Hills, one of California’s newest AVA’s is located in northern California, east of Napa Valley. It was first planted to grapes in the late 70’s when John and Lane Giguiere returned home from college to save their family’s wheat and sheep farm. Realizing that the wheat market could no longer sustain their farm financially, and that sheep are really not that smart, the couple planted Dunnigan Hill’s original vines. These vines would be the foundation of RH Phillips Winery and the famed Toasted Head Chardonnay. Years after selling the RH Phillips label, John and Lane returned to Dunnigan Hills to begin a new venture: Matchbook Wines.
Matchbook Winery is a small, family owned winery focusing on the production of high-quality, yet affordable wines that rival the world’s best.
Daniel O’Connor began working with John and Lane in 2016, and after years of working for much larger, more corporate wine companies, he has found a home. Dan’s passion for wine began early in the restaurant business as he worked to earn his graduate and undergraduate degrees. He lives in Boston’s North End and represents John and Lane’s interest here on the East Coast.
During our tasting and seminar, We will focus on “Old World Wines in the New World,” discussing the history of the grape varietals that we will taste and their roots in France and their success in California.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239855887/
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
“Napa Valley Rocks” , Napa Valley Vintners’ Unique Educational Program, digs deep into what makes Napa Valley America’s premier wine growing region. For years, wine lovers have extolled the virtues of ripe Cabernet Sauvignons or rich, buttery Chardonnays from Napa. Travelers flock there for stunning cuisine while they laze the day away tasting the Valley’s handsome collection of wines. To truly appreciate Napa Valley, we need to thoroughly penetrate the surface. The convergence of an ideal climate for grape growing, a unique geology, a compelling wine history, a pioneering, innovative spirit, a respect for the environment, and a tradition of giving back contribute to what makes Napa Valley unique. Napa Valley most definitely has a story to tell.
About Jo Ann
Jo-Ann Ross is Napa Valley Vintners’ Greater Boston Wine Ambassador. She was selected to attend the Napa Valley Vintners’ “Napa Valley Rocks” program in 2010 and the “Napa Valley Vintners’ Wine Writers Academy” in 2012. In addition, she holds the coveted Diploma of Wine and Spirits (DWS) from Great Britain’s Wine and Spirits Education Trust. Jo-Ann is also New England’s First French Wine Scholar and Italian Wine Scholar Instructor issued by the Wine Scholar Guild of Washington, DC. She is always eager to champion world wide wine regions through organizing and conducting successful marketing promotions for restaurants and retail stores throughout New England. Jo-Ann created the unique “Edu-Tasting℠”, a 5 minute mini-class to accompany a standard wine tasting.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/240034559/
June 26th
Private CraftRoots Brewery Tour And Tasting
630PM-9PM
The Franklin Wine Club will take over the CraftRoots Brewery.
We will have a private event.
Price includes a sample rack of four 5oz beers to start.
We will have a private tour and an open discussion about craft beer, and CraftRoots Brewing.
Lets get together to support this brewery and enjoy time together over a few beers.
About CraftRoots
CraftRoots Brewing took root in April of 2014 in Milford, Massachusetts. Brewer + Founder Maureen Fabry is passionate about connecting craft beer back to local agriculture and crafting superfresh community-inspired brews.
CraftRoots Brewing is grounded in a genuine grassroots idea: focus craft beer back to its field-to-glass origins. We brew fresh and flavorful home-grown ales that connect you to local farmers and craft maltsters.
100% of their grain and hops are grown on family farms in the Northeast.
32-oz. Squealers are available for purchase to-go.
To view current beers on tap:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com/on-draft/
Website:
http://www.craftrootsbrewing.com
Food Options:
They cannot serve food at the brewery. However, they do have a Bring Your Own Grub (B.Y.O.G.) policy. Did you make some amazing chili and have leftovers – bring them in with you! Have a favorite pizza in mind – pick it up on the way! Can’t decide what you want just yet – it’s all good.They have binders on hand featuring menus from many great local restaurants.
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Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors on Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m.! We will be discussing Sweetbitter, by Stephanie Danler. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
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June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
“Napa Valley Rocks” , Napa Valley Vintners’ Unique Educational Program, digs deep into what makes Napa Valley America’s premier wine growing region. For years, wine lovers have extolled the virtues of ripe Cabernet Sauvignons or rich, buttery Chardonnays from Napa. Travelers flock there for stunning cuisine while they laze the day away tasting the Valley’s handsome collection of wines. To truly appreciate Napa Valley, we need to thoroughly penetrate the surface. The convergence of an ideal climate for grape growing, a unique geology, a compelling wine history, a pioneering, innovative spirit, a respect for the environment, and a tradition of giving back contribute to what makes Napa Valley unique. Napa Valley most definitely has a story to tell.
About Jo Ann
Jo-Ann Ross is Napa Valley Vintners’ Greater Boston Wine Ambassador. She was selected to attend the Napa Valley Vintners’ “Napa Valley Rocks” program in 2010 and the “Napa Valley Vintners’ Wine Writers Academy” in 2012. In addition, she holds the coveted Diploma of Wine and Spirits (DWS) from Great Britain’s Wine and Spirits Education Trust. Jo-Ann is also New England’s First French Wine Scholar and Italian Wine Scholar Instructor issued by the Wine Scholar Guild of Washington, DC. She is always eager to champion world wide wine regions through organizing and conducting successful marketing promotions for restaurants and retail stores throughout New England. Jo-Ann created the unique “Edu-Tasting℠”, a 5 minute mini-class to accompany a standard wine tasting.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/240034559/
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How Chateau Tumbleweed Makes Such Eye-Catching Labels
When you see a bottle of Chateau Tumbleweed in the wine aisle, you might do a double-take.
Study of Wine Yeasts Could Unlock New Vintages
The finding could explain some of the variation in wine vintages available to consumers and open the door to refining wine flavors and crafting all new vintages.
HOW TO PAIR BEER WITH FOOD
Beer is as versatile as it is diverse, providing both complementary and contrasting experiences when paired with food. In fact, a good beer can bring out the best in any dish — if you know which kind to choose. Here are a few pairing suggestions for the most commonly-found beer types:
http://sbmag.net/how-to-pair-beer-with-food/
The Spanish cava hangover
In the last 10 years, there has been a drop of 12% in the consumption of cava in Spain
http://elpais.com/elpais/2017/05/11/inenglish/1494485818_661688.html
SUPERIOR SNIFFERS: CAN WE SMELL WINE BETTER THAN DOGS?
In a recent article entitled ‘Poor human olfaction is a 19th century myth,’ published in the Science journal, Dr McGann, a Psychology professor at Rutgers University, has argued that the notion that the human sense of smell is inferior to other mammals is ‘an unproven hypothesis.’
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/superior-sniffers-can-we-smell-wine-better-than-dogs/
China Is Building a Disney World for Wine
Changyu, China’s winemaking powerhouse, is building French-style chateaus and Italianate castles around the country—and an entire “Wine City”—to encourage the country’s passion for the grape.
A snapshot of the bulk wine market
Container transport has become the method of choice for shipping wine around the globe, and not only in Italy. In some countries, more than 50% of production is shipped in bulk. Much of this wine is sent to Germany, the UK and other European counties where big bottling plants are located. Some European bottlers are so efficient, that it costs less for a South American country to bottle the wine in Germany or the UK and then send the wine back, than to bottle it in the country of origin.
https://www.meininger.de/en/wine-business-international/snapshot-of-bulk-wine-market
Tax Break For High-Alcohol Wine Sours Health Activists
At the heart of the matter is a quirk of oenology.
The pending legislation would drop the federal tax to $1.07 per gallon for all wines with less than 16 percent alcohol. That’s the same rate that has applied for decades to wines under 14 percent.
PERROTTI-BROWN MW: SCORES AREN’T EVERYTHING
“They only tell you where a wine sits qualitatively amongst a group of its peers, but they tell you nothing about the style of the wine.”
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/perrotti-brown-mw-scores-arent-everything/
Velv Wine Oxygenator review: Can a $300 gizmo instantly improve your plonk?
Oxygenating your wine isn’t a bad thing. But the Velv attacks a delicate science with a bludgeon.
Why wine stories matter
The history of wine is over 6,000 years old. But what is wine, if it isn’t just a liquid beverage sold in a glass container? What sets one wine apart from thousands of others?
Story is what moves wine from being a static item to something people can get emotionally involved with. Emotions are a strong driver for both purchasing decisions and long-term brand loyalty.
https://www.enca.com/life/food-wine/why-wine-stories-matter
Wine country looking more like cannabis country in California
The grapevines that line rolling hillsides and sweeping valleys in Northern California’s wine country have become iconic – a symbol of the region’s rustic charm that helped California earn its reputation as a world-class wine and food destination.
But winegrapes have new competition: weed.
http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article149815769.html
More evidence of the benefits of mechanized grape production
The study was designed to identify ways for San Joaquin Valley growers to reduce the cost of producing a marketable crop using less water.
http://www.westernfarmpress.com/grapes/more-evidence-benefits-mechanized-grape-production
NOT JUST FOR DRINKING: WINERY WASTE FINDS NEW USES
Each year, California wineries produce more than 100,000 tons of pomace. Now, that waste is being turned into everything from cooking oil to cosmetics.
http://abc7news.com/business/not-just-for-drinking-winery-waste-finds-new-uses/1977753/
Wine Growers vs. Weed Growers
McMinnville-Area Vineyard Owners Don’t Like the Smell
http://www.portlandmercury.com/ask-a-pot-lawyer/2017/05/10/19002574/wine-growers-vs-weed-growers
The area of prosecco production is located in northeastern Italy within the Veneto region, but some of the top quality prosecco come from the hillside areas of Conegliano Valdobbiadene.
Premium-Plus Imported Wines Are Surging

King Of Beers In Trouble?
Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) officials have accused an AB InBev-owned wholesaler of providing nearly $1 million of illegal incentives to Boston-area bars to promote Budweiser and other AB products over the competition. The charges, filed Tuesday, allege that AB gave branded draft towers (worth up to $3,500) and refrigerators (worth anywhere from $500 to $5,700) to 441 licensees. The Boston Globe reports that the ABCC has set a June 20 hearing date. AB maintains that the company followed all laws and regulations for distributing branded merchandise.
Natural vs. Synthetic Foods: What’s Really Safe?
I realized that I was biased against anything non-natural. I assumed that if it’s natural, then it’s better. Apparently that’s not the truth.
https://fitnessreloaded.com/natural-vs-synthetic/
How to Capture a Bold Wine Bottle Photo with a Single Speedlight
If you’re interested in product photography, Dustin Dolby‘s channel workphlo is definitely worth a bookmark. Using minimal equipment, he’s able to capture distinct looks like this makeup shot, and in this tutorial he’ll show you how a single speedlight can produce a bold beautiful wine bottle photo that looks 100% pro.
https://petapixel.com/2017/05/10/capture-bold-wine-bottle-photo-single-speedlight/
The Many Colors of Rosé
How we classify the rainbow of pink wine—from Rosé All Day, a new book from wine writer Katherine Cole.
Just Got My Copy And Excited to Read!
http://www.foodandwine.com/wine/rose-wine/many-colors-rose
SCREWCAPS ALLOW WINE ‘TO AGE GRACEFULLY’ SAYS WAKEFIELD MD
In 2015, Maturation tests conducted on top Australian wines, aged both under cork and screwcap, yielded “ground breaking results,” with an international panel of judges voting in favour of screwcap-aged expressions in a blind tasting at Vinitaly.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/screwcaps-allow-wine-to-age-gracefully-says-wakefield-md/
Paso Robles has 11 distinct wine regions. Here’s what makes each one different
The federal government approved dividing up the massive Paso Robles American Viticultural Area, or AVA, into 11 smaller sub-AVAs in November 2014. But it’s only more recently that wineries, trade professionals and enthusiasts have really begun paying attention to the designations.
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/living/food-drink/wine-beer/article150513892.html
Here’s how much it costs to grab a beer around the world
As for American cities, New York City was the most expensive, with beer costing $7.40 on average. Boston wasn’t too far behind, at $7.20.
http://www.businessinsider.com/cost-of-beer-around-the-world-2017-5
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CHINA’S WINE REGIONS: SHANXI
Known as a major coal mining province in China, Shanxi’s coal production has fuelled the country’s fast-track economic development for decades. Its ancient courtyards, traditional Yaodong or cave dwellings are dotted around the landscape of the arid Shanxi Plateau, part of the Loess Plateau in northwestern China. Winemaking in the northern province is limited but the province is said to be among the first places in China to experiment with winemaking; Qingxu County, south of its provincial Capitial Taiyuan, has records showing winemaking history that dates back to 2,000 years.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/05/chinas-wine-regions-shanxi/
Jim Beam unveils Bourbon-infused coffee range
Beam Suntory has partnered with New York-based producer White Coffee to release a line of Jim Beam Bourbon-infused coffees, available in five flavors.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/05/jim-beam-unveils-bourbon-infused-coffee-range/
NIZZA DOCG, A SMOKING DRESSED BARBERA
If Barbera d’Asti is the King of Pop Wine in Northern Italy, and Babera d’Asti Superiore is the underrated muscular superhero of Barbera, then the Nizza DOCG is the suave, serious. international man of mystery… it’s the James Bond of Barbera.
https://www.mynameisbarbera.com/nizza-docg-smoking-dressed-barbera/
Organic wine has a public relations problem
Like time travellers and Yogi Berra’s mind-bending witticisms, organic wine seems stuck in a paradox. It keeps growing in popularity, yet most consumers are disinclined to pay more for it. In fact, in the case of highly rated wines, those that are explicitly labelled organic often fetch lower prices versus comparable-quality cuvées made via conventional means.
A Print Magazine All About Natural Wine Is In The Works
The world of niche food magazines just got a little bigger. Terre, an art-driven publication dedicated to all things natural wine, recently launched a crowdfunding campaign.
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2017/05/15/print-magazine-natural-wine/
Canned wine: It’s here and not so bad
The 2016 Survey of American Wine Consumer Preferences revealed that 20 percent of Americans surveyed said they would purchase wine in a can.
Alcohol does not alter personality, say scientists as they debunk myth of ‘happy drunk’
Although many people blame drinking for alterations in their usual behavior, new research shows that there is little shift in character between sober and squiffy.
Let’s Be Clear: Bad Wines Are Bad Wines, Period
A couple of wine writers have recently tried to make the case that bad wine should be tolerated, if not embraced. They argue that it can’t be entirely bad if it appeals to large numbers of people. Drinking bad wine encourages the love of all wine, and, really, nothing is harmful about bad wine, so why not live and let live?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/dining/processed-wines-dont-drink-them.html?ref=dining&_r=1
HOW LONG IT TAKES TO BURN OFF WINE, BEER, OR A COCKTAIL
You’re gonna want to print out this infographic, paste it to your wall, and ensure you’ll never work out more than you need to again.
https://vinepair.com/articles/how-long-burn-wine-beer-cocktail/
A bottle you can eat
The Ooho is designed to be served fresh like fruit. If you don’t eat it, it biodegrades anyway in fewer than six weeks and it’s cheaper than plastic.
The current prototype would probably dissolve in alcohol, but they sure have it working with water, plain or flavored.
http://indaily.com.au/eat-drink-explore/wine/2017/05/17/bottle-can-eat/
IS ROSÉ A SERIOUS WINE?
SOME THOUGHTS ON THE SUBJECT
Growth in rosé consumption has been mind-boggling. The latest figures from Nielsen Research and French Customs indicate that sales in Provence rosés alone increased 55% by volume and 60% by absolute value during the twelve months ending July 2016, as compared to 34% on volume and 40% on value for the same period a year earlier. In France, one of every three bottles of wine consumed is a rosé.
http://www.provencewinezine.com/is-rose-a-serious-wine-some-thoughts-on-the-subject/
Here’s Why You Should Think Twice Before Refrigerating Your Champagne
“If it sits in the fridge for weeks, the cork can dry out due to no humidity,” she said. “As corks dry out, the seal between the bottle and the cork loosen up and the Champagne will oxidize faster, changing its aromas.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/storing-champange_us_591b2b01e4b05dd15f0bc119
All About Vouvray Wine
Vouvray (“voo-vray”) is a white wine made with Chenin Blanc grapes that grow along the banks of the Loire River in the Touraine district of France. Wines range in style from dry to sweet, and still to sparkling, each with its own distinct character. Regardless of style, Vouvray is loved for its delicate floral aromas and boisterous taste that will pucker your lips and make you immediately wish for another sip.
http://winefolly.com/review/all-about-vouvray-wine/
There is perhaps no more contentious term in the wine world than terroir. The mere mention of the word can send the listener into a state of uncertainty, confusion, trance, or agitation–even fury. Trying to nail down the definition of terroir can be just as challenging. Over the years, I’ve heard the word defined as microclimate, soil type, brettanomyces, poor winery hygiene, old barrels, even disposable income.
Sazerac gives Tuaca new recipe and design
Sazerac has relaunched Tuaca after purchasing the Italian spirit from Brown-Forman last year, unveiling a new recipe and bottle design.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/05/sazerac-gives-tuaca-liqueur-new-recipe-and-design/
There’s a beer which gives you mystical sexual powers (apparently)
A union between Dorset based beer makers Cerne Abbas Brewery and The Watercress Company, Watercress Warrior’s sexual powers are no doubt increased by the famous Cerne Giant, which will feature as it’s label logo.
Residual sugar in wine
Residual sugar is and what makes a sweet wine sweet. And that residual sugar is the sugar from the grapes that’s left over after fermentation; more residual sugar makes a sweet wine, and the absence of residual sugar makes a dry wine.
https://www.winecurmudgeon.com/residual-sugar-in-wine-with-charts-and-graphs/
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Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
Matchbook Wines began in the rolling pastures of Dunnigan Hills in 2004. Dunnigan Hills, one of California’s newest AVA’s is located in northern California, east of Napa Valley. It was first planted to grapes in the late 70’s when John and Lane Giguiere returned home from college to save their family’s wheat and sheep farm. Realizing that the wheat market could no longer sustain their farm financially, and that sheep are really not that smart, the couple planted Dunnigan Hill’s original vines. These vines would be the foundation of RH Phillips Winery and the famed Toasted Head Chardonnay. Years after selling the RH Phillips label, John and Lane returned to Dunnigan Hills to begin a new venture: Matchbook Wines.
Matchbook Winery is a small, family owned winery focusing on the production of high-quality, yet affordable wines that rival the world’s best.
Daniel O’Connor began working with John and Lane in 2016, and after years of working for much larger, more corporate wine companies, he has found a home. Dan’s passion for wine began early in the restaurant business as he worked to earn his graduate and undergraduate degrees. He lives in Boston’s North End and represents John and Lane’s interest here on the East Coast.
During our tasting and seminar, We will focus on “Old World Wines in the New World,” discussing the history of the grape varietals that we will taste and their roots in France and their success in California.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239855887/
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
“Napa Valley Rocks” , Napa Valley Vintners’ Unique Educational Program, digs deep into what makes Napa Valley America’s premier wine growing region. For years, wine lovers have extolled the virtues of ripe Cabernet Sauvignons or rich, buttery Chardonnays from Napa. Travelers flock there for stunning cuisine while they laze the day away tasting the Valley’s handsome collection of wines. To truly appreciate Napa Valley, we need to thoroughly penetrate the surface. The convergence of an ideal climate for grape growing, a unique geology, a compelling wine history, a pioneering, innovative spirit, a respect for the environment, and a tradition of giving back contribute to what makes Napa Valley unique. Napa Valley most definitely has a story to tell.
About Jo Ann
Jo-Ann Ross is Napa Valley Vintners’ Greater Boston Wine Ambassador. She was selected to attend the Napa Valley Vintners’ “Napa Valley Rocks” program in 2010 and the “Napa Valley Vintners’ Wine Writers Academy” in 2012. In addition, she holds the coveted Diploma of Wine and Spirits (DWS) from Great Britain’s Wine and Spirits Education Trust. Jo-Ann is also New England’s First French Wine Scholar and Italian Wine Scholar Instructor issued by the Wine Scholar Guild of Washington, DC. She is always eager to champion world wide wine regions through organizing and conducting successful marketing promotions for restaurants and retail stores throughout New England. Jo-Ann created the unique “Edu-Tasting℠”, a 5 minute mini-class to accompany a standard wine tasting.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/240034559/
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Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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Franklin Library Book Club
Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors on Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m.! We will be discussing Sweetbitter, by Stephanie Danler. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
The first ten to register will receive a free copy of the book!

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Upcoming Franklin Lifelong Learning Event
May 23rd
Exploring Italian Wines
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
https://reg.abcsignup.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0079-0003-e52a5df97e4042e58b15be92f7016d80
Memorial Day News
Monday, May 29, 2017 – Memorial Day is now a legal to sell alcohol
Please be advised that the law was changed at the end of last year’s legislative session. Massachusetts’s law now permits us to sell beginning at 12:00 noon
Our First Wine Book Club Event
Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors on Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m.! We will be discussing Sweetbitter, by Stephanie Danler. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.

The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943. The first ten to register will receive a free copy of the book!
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Denmark brewer makes beer using human urine
The brew is made with malting barley fertilized by the contents of urinals at the largest music festival in Northern Europe. The 50,000 liters of human waste liquid was used as an alternative to traditional animal manure or factory-made fertilizer products.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/denmark-beer-brewer-norrebro-bryghus-human-urine-fertilizer/
Mexico Passes Germany in World Beer Market Share
The Latin American nation produced 105 million hectoliters of beer in 2016, an 8.1 percent increase from a year earlier, according to the country’s beer chamber, vaulting past Germany as the world’s fourth-largest producer.
It can be intimidating to order wine at a nice restaurant.
You should always order the wines you’ve never heard of — here’s why
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-order-wine-at-a-restaurant-2017-5
Wine and gastronomy: a Sancerre way of life
Enjoy a day in Sancerre and discover its rich terroir.
https://www.visitfrenchwine.com/en/product/wine-and-gastronomy-sancerre-way-life
The real reasons Trader Joe’s wine is so cheap
So how does the company keep its prices so low, while still delivering a taste that people love? And is there really animal matter in the wine?
Can wine protect your neurons? Study investigates
A new study – published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition – set out to investigate the molecular mechanism behind this.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317326.php
The Oregon Wines You’ve Never Heard Of
Uncovering lesser known wines widely grown in certain areas tells a very different story about what’s happening in that region.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/the-oregon-wine-youve-never-heard-of/
ITALIAN SPARKLING WINE BEYOND PROSECCO
Quite a few different kinds of Italian sparkling wine.
Wine grapes you haven’t heard of
Wines with names like Chambourcin, Vidal Blanc and Vignoles aren’t all that well known, certainly not like their cousins Cabernet, Merlot and Chardonnay. Why is that, and why do Missouri winemakers choose to grow these lesser known wine grapes? The answer is fairly simple… weather and disease.
https://www.morningagclips.com/wine-grapes-you-havent-heard-of/
Warren Buffett Takes On Texas’ Three-Tier Drinks System
Not only may a company not operate in more than one of the three tiers, but state regulators have taken the position that a company that manufactures or distributes alcoholic beverages may not own even a single share of stock in any company that sells alcohol or vice versa.
https://spectator.org/warren-buffett-takes-on-texas-three-tier-drinks-system/
IN THE WINE INDUSTRY, BOTTLE AND CLOSURE CHOICES ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF BRAND MESSAGING.
Even modern-day bottles adhere to centuries-old standards of shapes, sizes, and colors. “The wine market has historically been very conservative when it comes to packaging
http://www.spiritedbiz.com/wine-industry-bottle-closure-choices/
Does Barrel Fermentation Improve Red Wine?
Though it’s common to ferment Chardonnay wines in oak barrels to impart texture and flavor—and fermenting reds in large upright wooded casks was once standard—fermenting red wines in oak barrels is a fairly new practice.
https://www.winesandvines.com/template.cfm?section=news&content=184194
How America fell in love with Mexican beer
There’s more to the explosive popularity of Pacifico, Corona and other Mexican imports than a growing Hispanic population.
What Company Imports the Most Wine in China?
Interesting WalMart 3 million bottles
http://www.grapewallofchina.com/2017/05/05/top-wine-import-companies-china-2016/
How Wine Labels Influence Purchase Decisions Using Eye-Tracking Technology
The decision to what the label should look like can arguably be just as important as the growing of the grape and other winemaking processes prior to the wine even going into the bottle.
http://www.academicwino.com/2017/05/wine-labels-eye-tracking-technology.html/
New Cupcake Wines
The Wine Group’s Cupcake Vineyards has launched two new rosé offerings. Cupcake Vineyards California Rosé, retailing at $12.99 a 750-ml., is a blend of Grenache, Pinot Noir, Syrah and Merlot and will be a permanent addition to the lineup. At $15.99, Cupcake Vineyards Sparkling Rosé is a seasonal entry made from Chardonnay and Pinot Nero grapes in Italy. It will be available from April through September. Both new Cupcake rosés are rolling out nationwide.
The Dogpatch winery that is making synthetic wine
Ava Winery doesn’t look much like a winery. In fact, according to the government, it isn’t a winery.
This Dream Job Will Let You Road Trip Across The Country And Drink Canned Wine
They’ll hit the road in a vintage 1972 Citroën mobile wine bar and travel across the United States, making pit stops at various festivals and events along the way.
http://elitedaily.com/news/dream-job-will-let-road-trip-across-country-drink-canned-wine/1893161/
How to Pair Wine and Tacos
While beer and margaritas never fail, sometime you just want to reach for a glass of wine. We show you the perfect pairings for four types of tacos.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/05/04/how-to-pair-wine-and-tacos/
Here’s how many calories are in your glass of wine
Ever wonder what that glass of wine is costing your waistline? Without nutrition labels on most alcohol, many of us don’t notice how many calories we’re really consuming.
All the Wines That Pair Best With Your Child’s Crappy Behavior
The data is out, and studies now show that certain wines pair up best with different parenting situations and child behavior.
https://www.popsugar.com/moms/All-Wines-Pair-Best-Your-Child-Crappy-Behavior-38420719
Raisin: the natural wine app on Android
Help finance Raisin: the natural wine app for Android
https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/raisin-l-appli-du-vin-naturel-sur-android
7 Things Only People Who Drink More Rosé Than Water Will Know
The wine industry in the United States isn’t as heavily regulated as much as the food industry is. As a result, some producers get away with loading rosé with dyes and other random chemicals
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/food-cocktails/a9586429/best-rose-wine-to-buy-facts/
Italy and Australia dominate the US import market, but NZ and Argentina are gaining
Wine flows through history of world’s religions
The substance of wine has a long history in the world of religion and it appears — or is forbidden — in many traditions.
Jordan Debuts First Jordan Cuvée by Champagne AR Lenoble
Jordan Vineyard & Winery is excited to announce the official launch of our first Jordan Cuvée, 100 percent produced by Champagne AR Lenoble, owned and operated by the Malassagne family in the Champagne region of France. The Jordan Cuvée by Champagne AR Lenoble is a special bottling of non-vintage brut that celebrates the shared business values and common winemaking philosophies of both families.
http://blog.jordanwinery.com/2017/05/jordan-cuvee-by-champagne-ar-lenoble-debuts-at-jordan-winery/
US Becomes Main Export Market For Portuguese Wine
The US has become the largest export destination for Portuguese wines, replacing long-time leader Angola.
https://www.esmmagazine.com/us-becomes-main-export-market-portuguese-wine/42756
It’s in your head: Wine flavors come from your brain
Where does the taste of wine come from? While most of us would refer to the grapes, winemaking techniques or vintages, few approach wine tasting from the neurological perspective. In his new book and paper, Gordon Shepherd of the Yale School of Medicine provided an explanation of how our brain mechanisms help form our perception of wine flavors.
https://blog-en.fruitionsciences.com/2017/05/08/head-wine-flavors-come-brain/
All About Crémant Wine
Crémant is a group of sparkling wines made with the same technique as Champagne, but from outside the Champagne region. This article details the nine different Crémant wines of France and Luxembourg.
http://winefolly.com/review/cremant-wine/
Once tainted, Portugal’s cork industry fights back
Cork has raised its U.S. market share to around 60 percent, and its share of the global market, which Amorim estimates is worth about $1.3 billion a year, stands closer to 70 percent.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-portugal-corks-analysis-idUSKBN18512B
Alcohol Purchasing Boomers VS Millennials
Young, French and Angry: Winegrowers in Southern France Are Struggling
Dozens of winegrowers from France’s Languedoc region swept through three supermarkets in Nîmes on March 30, in search of wine they believe is threatening their livelihood: low-priced Spanish wine. To the dismay of supermarket staff, who stood watching, the vigilante vignerons climbed the shelves, smashing wine bottles and emptying boxed wine cartons onto the floor of the aisle. They piled shopping carts with more bottles, which they subsequently dumped on the pavement of the parking lot.
http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/Winegrowers-in-Southern-France-Are-Struggling
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Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
Matchbook Wines began in the rolling pastures of Dunnigan Hills in 2004. Dunnigan Hills, one of California’s newest AVA’s is located in northern California, east of Napa Valley. It was first planted to grapes in the late 70’s when John and Lane Giguiere returned home from college to save their family’s wheat and sheep farm. Realizing that the wheat market could no longer sustain their farm financially, and that sheep are really not that smart, the couple planted Dunnigan Hill’s original vines. These vines would be the foundation of RH Phillips Winery and the famed Toasted Head Chardonnay. Years after selling the RH Phillips label, John and Lane returned to Dunnigan Hills to begin a new venture: Matchbook Wines.
Matchbook Winery is a small, family owned winery focusing on the production of high-quality, yet affordable wines that rival the world’s best.
Daniel O’Connor began working with John and Lane in 2016, and after years of working for much larger, more corporate wine companies, he has found a home. Dan’s passion for wine began early in the restaurant business as he worked to earn his graduate and undergraduate degrees. He lives in Boston’s North End and represents John and Lane’s interest here on the East Coast.
During our tasting and seminar, We will focus on “Old World Wines in the New World,” discussing the history of the grape varietals that we will taste and their roots in France and their success in California.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239855887/
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
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Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
New Dates Soon!
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Foxborough
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Franklin Library Book Club
Do you like wine? Do you like books? Join us for a special Wine Tasting & Book Club Meeting at Franklin Liquors on Tuesday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m.! We will be discussing Sweetbitter, by Stephanie Danler. Kim Shipala, Assistant Library Director at the Franklin Public Library, will lead a discussion of the novel, while Kim Simone of Vinitas Wineworks will do a tasting of the wines mentioned in the book.
The book discussion is free, but the wine tastings are $10 each. Space is limited to 40 participants. To register, either visit the library’s website or call Kim Shipala at 508-520-4943.
The first ten to register will receive a free copy of the book!

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Red or white? Now Italy may get BLUE wine – but purists say it’s an insult to national tradition
Blumond – a mix of curacao, peach and prosecco
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4457590/Italy-BLUE-wine-purists-say-s-insult.html
Six easy food and wine pairing tips
Throw old food and wine pairing rules out
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/04/29/six-easy-food-and-wine-pairing-tips/
There’s a beer made from 30 lobsters
Not the weirdest craft brew we’ve heard of, but close.
http://www.metro.us/lifestyle/food-and-drinks/beer-made-30-lobsters
Winery, vineyard cyber attack risk grows with web-connected systems
Your property insurance may well cover it, if the policy is of the all-risk variety. But if you have a policy that specifies the perils such as fire, flood etc., it is possible that you’re not covered for property losses resulting from a cyber attack.
http://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com/opinion/6901995-181/cyber-risk-internet-winery-vineyard
THOMAS JEFFERSON IS PROVEN RIGHT AS VIRGINIA WINE COMES OF AGE
Just 30 miles as the crow flies from the U.S. capitol in Washington D.C., Virginia winemakers have leapt forward with wines of finesse and originality since the turn of the last century.
Why is English Sparkling Trying to be like Champagne?
For hundreds of years, England has been one of the largest importers of Champagne with over 30 million bottles imported to the UK in 2013
http://thebacklabel.com/english-sparkling-champagne/#axzz4fpSbsPzw
Shaken by 2014 quake, Napa winery again standing tall
Only now, more than 2½ years after the quake, has that restoration work been finished. And on May 7, Trefethen will finally re-open the McIntyre doors to the public — reinforced, re-insulated and, yes, seismically retrofitted.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/wine/article/Shaken-by-2014-quake-Napa-winery-again-standing-11106727.php
Meet Joe Wagner, the man shaking up the Sonoma County wine world
Less than two years ago, Constellation Brands Inc. bought his Meiomi brand for a whopping $315 million, a figure that jolted analysts because it included no hard assets such as vineyards or a winery.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/business/6922137-181/meet-joe-wagner-the-most?artslide=0
Draft vs. Bottle: A Data Breakdown of Beer Ordering Habits
The following data represents on-premise order data from the 12 months ending in March 2017. While the majority of retailers covered here are located outside of New England and New York, these particular regions are strongly represented in the data. Figures represent percentages of orders from distributors in dollar terms.
Vikings ‘may have produced their own wine’
It had always been assumed that the Scandinavian climate was too harsh for viticulture. But there is now evidence that some grapes were grown locally
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/29/vikings-may-have-produced-wine/
Finnish Brewery Introduces 1,000-Pack of Beer
A brewery in Finland has just blown the 99-pack out of the water. Grab your forklift because Keisari beer has just released a 1,000-pack!
http://www.foodandwine.com/news/keisari-beer-1000-pack
DANGEROUS DRINKS AND HOW TO SPOT THEM
It turned out to be cinchonism, a type of poisoning caused by an overdose of quinine
http://imbibemagazine.com/dangerous-drinks/
Science reveals what progressively happens in your body & brain as you drink
What Makes a Good Wine Label?
Before even tasting a wine, labels are what immediately draw us to a bottle. One critic shares his opinion on the good, the bad and the ugly of wine labels.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/04/27/what-makes-a-good-wine-label/
RIEDEL TEAMS UP WITH ELTON JOHN ON RAINBOW DECANTER
Each decanter has been mouth blown in Riedel’s Kufstein glassworks in Austria, handcrafted to display the colours of the rainbow and shaped to mimic the form of the harp.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/04/riedel-teams-up-with-elton-john-on-rainbow-decanter/
A little science and history behind putting nitrogen in beer
There’s another type of gas that’s sometimes used in beer instead of carbon dioxide — nitrogen
Heineken Launches Coolerpack
Designed to pop open the top, fill the pack with ice, and enjoy a cold Heineken, the COOLERPACK will keep consumers cool in the heat all summer long,
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Most people — including Millennials and GenX — would not recommend buying alcohol online
Calif Wine Retail Sales Value Soars 25%
How a Wine Brand Advanced Digital Ad Measurement
Constellation Brands wanted to measure the impact of digital ads on in-store purchases of its Black Box Wines mid-campaign, rather than waiting until after the ad push
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-a-wine-brand-advanced-digital-ad-measurement-1493287200
What Does Great Wine Service Look Like Today?
What are our expectations for wine service amid huge shifts in restaurant and sommelier culture? Jon Bonné looks at three New York sommeliers who are confronting the question in all its complexity.
How Texas Is Texas Wine?
What “Truth in Labeling” means for Texas winemakers and vineyards
Less than half of over 400 Texas wineries are making their wine from locally grown grapes.
http://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2017-04-28/how-texas-is-texas-wine/
Trump, Trudeau Talk, and Readouts Are Very Different
Meanwhile, one site thinks US will go after Canadian wine next
A post at the Canadian site Maclean’s thinks Trump is going to go after wine sales in British Columbia next, arguing that the Canadian product has an unfair advantage over US wine because of grocery store rules.
U.S. says “discriminates against the sale of U.S. wine.” B.C. does allow U.S. wine to be sold under the “store within a store” option, but no grocery chain will go to the trouble or expense to do it. The situation also applies in other provinces like Ontario. Don’t be surprised when Trump soon starts talking about Canada’s “disgraceful” wine policy. It is all about America First.
http://www.newser.com/story/241876/will-trump-go-after-canadian-wine-next.html
Why Uruguay could be the new Jura
And could Tannat by the new Malbec? Jane Anson looks at Uruguay’s adoption of the Tannat grape and learns about fresh initiatives that could help to get the country on restaurant wine lists.

http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/opinion/news-blogs-anson/uruguay-wine-new-jura-367627/
Fee, Fie, Foe, Fieri
Food Network giant makes entry into wine
Hunt & Ryde in partnership with winemaker Guy Davis of Davis Family Vineyards. Named for his sons, Hunter and Ryder Fieri, the brand produces Pinot Noir from the family’s organically farmed estate vineyard in the Russian River Valley and old-vine Zinfandel from well-known sites in Sonoma County.
http://www.oregonwinepress.com/last-call-guy-fieri
Why You Should Be Drinking Petit Verdot
Petit Verdot is a red grape that was traditionally reserved as a minor blending grape in the world famous Bordeaux wine blend. However, as the grape has spread to warmer climates, winemakers have realized that Petit Verdot can make intensely bold, fruity-yet-floral, red wines that can and do easily stand on their own.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/featured-wine-petit-verdot/
THE PYRAMID OF QUALITY. DOCG & DOC
As the other wine producing country, Italy also has laws to indicate wine quality. Essentially, there are four classifications known as “The Pyramid of Quality”. The highest quality wines, characterized by strict production rules and the highest value, are at the top of the pyramid. Low quality wines characterized by the fewest restrictions and lowest value are at the base.
https://www.mynameisbarbera.com/the-pyramid-of-quality-the-docg/
Jose Cuervo and Fender build ‘world’s first’ agave guitar
All traditional wood elements on the guitar – the body, 21-fret neck and fingerboard – are replaced by agave plant-based material, and features Fender hardware, a custom-engraved neck plate with a Jose Cuervo inscription, and hand-wound Fat ‘50s neck, RWRP middle and bridge pickups.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/05/jose-cuervo-and-fender-build-worlds-first-agave-guitar/
Half of Napa’s wine industry earns ‘green’ certification
Napa’s wineries and vineyards are steadily going green amid efforts to promote environmental best practices within the county’s core industry.
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Everything You Need To Know About Tuscan Wine in 600 Words
Tuscan wines are some of the most popular produced in Italy, and also arguably some of the very best. If you want to find out why they’re so beloved and which ones to try, you need this three-minute guide.
https://www.vivino.com/wine-news/everything-you-need-to-know-about-tuscan-wine-in-600-words
Nissan Makes a Van Capable of Being a Mobile Bar
In Nissan’s case, they ingeniously found a way to showcase the numerous capabilities of their NV200 compact cargo van by embracing two attractions their chosen location of San Diego, California was renowned for – surfing and yes, beer.
https://oct.co/articles/nissan-makes-van-capable-being-mobile-bar
BEER IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN TYLENOL AT RELIEVING PAIN, SAYS AWESOME NEW STUDY
It’s also way more fun.
http://www.maxim.com/news/beer-pain-relief-2017-5
Boston Beer misjudges spring seasonal approach, sales decline
In its first quarter earnings report for 2017, Boston Beer reported a $27.1 million decrease (14 percent) from the same period last year, mainly due to a decline in shipments of 15 percent. Depletions decreased 14 percent from the comparable 13-week period in 2016.
How Does Oak Really Affect Wine?
What makes Chardonnay crisp over creamy? How do tannic reds evolve in barrel? From the effects of French versus American oak, here’s what you need to know.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/05/02/how-does-oak-really-affect-wine/
Does Your Go-To Hangover Cure Actually Work?
Just like your brain after a night of excessive drinking, the science behind hangovers is a little fuzzy
http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/Does-Your-Hangover-Cure-Work
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Santa Carolina is Carolina Wine Brands’ flagship brand. With a history spanning over 140 years, Viña Santa Carolina was established in 1875 by Luis Pereira, who named it after his wife, Carolina Iñiguez. Located in Santiago, the winery’s facilities and underground cellar are a National Monument and are open to the public at large. With sales in excess of 25 million bottles, Santa Carolina’s wines are available in over 90 countries. In 2015, Santa Carolina celebrated its 140th anniversary and was chosen the New World Winery of the Year by the prestigious American magazine Wine Enthusiast.
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New England Regional President For Carolina Wine Brands USA
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Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
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Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
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Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
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Upcoming Franklin Wine Club Event
Santa Carolina Winery Chile
May 11th
Host Mark Raymond
Santa Carolina is Carolina Wine Brands’ flagship brand. With a history spanning over 140 years, Viña Santa Carolina was established in 1875 by Luis Pereira, who named it after his wife, Carolina Iñiguez. Located in Santiago, the winery’s facilities and underground cellar are a National Monument and are open to the public at large. With sales in excess of 25 million bottles, Santa Carolina’s wines are available in over 90 countries. In 2015, Santa Carolina celebrated its 140th anniversary and was chosen the New World Winery of the Year by the prestigious American magazine Wine Enthusiast.
Amazing value in wine! We will explore reds and whites.
About Mark
New England Regional President For Carolina Wine Brands USA
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239433277/
Franklin Wine Club Learning Wine Labels Event
Held In Our Wine Room 04-25-17
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Which countries consume the most beer per capita?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/beer-consumption-per-capita-countries/
Could that glass of Chardonnay affect the condition of your skin?
“We found white wine and liquor were significantly associated with a higher risk of rosacea,” said study senior author Wen-Qing Li. He’s an assistant professor of dermatology and epidemiology at Brown University.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/white-wine-may-do-no-favors-for-a-womans-skin/
Will the US’s three-tier distribution system survive?
Booze has been almost entirely regulated and taxed by individual states, with everything from dry counties like Moore County, the home of Jack Daniel’s, to the drive-by Daiquiri stands of Louisiana.
Beware the cult of ‘natural wine’
Many, if not most, of the reds taste like flawed cider or rotten sherry. Whites can be better but have no aftertaste
https://life.spectator.co.uk/2017/03/beware-cult-natural-wine/
How to Drink Wine Like a Sommelier
A couple years ago, Bianca Bosker became so fascinated with wine and the experts running the cellars at New York’s finest restaurants that she quit her editor job to become one herself. “To taste better is to live better,” she writes in her bestselling new book, Cork Dork,
http://cupofjo.com/2017/04/how-to-order-wine/
Is Terroir Real?
What does the wine world’s most misunderstood concept really mean?
http://www.foodandwine.com/wine/is-terroir-real
Champagne literally makes everything better
But, don’t get too carried away… these health benefits all come with the catch line “within reason”.
http://nypost.com/2017/04/19/champagne-literally-makes-everything-better/
Del’s Is Back
Narragansett Beer is relaunching summer seasonal Del’s Shandy, a mix of Narragansett lager and Del’s lemon concentrate. The 4.7%-abv brew is available across Narragansett’s East Coast distribution area in six-packs of 16-ounce cans and 12-packs of 12-ounce cans. Six-packs will retail at around $10 and 12-packs will sell at around $15. Narragansett Del’s Summer Shandy will be available throughout the summer season.
SEVERE FROSTS WREAK HAVOC IN CHAMPAGNE
The mercury also dipped to dangerous levels in Burgundy and the Loire Valley the night of Wednesday 19 April, but Champagne appears to have been the worst hit.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/04/severe-frosts-wreak-havoc-in-champagne/
Marijuana Poised to Steal Market Share From Alcohol Industry
A new study from OutCo and Monocle Research shows 51% of millennials in California will replace alcohol with marijuana
When evaluating wine, judge by the bottle
Today, the most ubiquitous way to sell wine is to say “such and such” gave it a 90 points-plus rating. And those ratings are based on folks sitting in a controlled environment, much like my tasting, taking a sip from a glass, making their own personal determinations of what the wine was like and making notes.
Learning from the black glass
Color can be a visual cue that a product’s flavor is both authentic and appetizing — and even that it has positive nutritional aspects.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/lifestyle/wine/6888427-181/berger-on-wine-learning-from
The Mosel Valley Wine Guide
Choose wines with skill from the Mosel Valley and learn why this region has been considered the best place for Riesling in the world.
http://winefolly.com/review/mosel-valley-wine-guide/
The Spanish Winemaking Regions to Watch—Now
Castilla y León, just north of Madrid. Ribera del Duero is known for its lush, Tempranillo-based red wines, while Rueda is famous in the country for its bright, Verdejo-based whites
Pot Is Healthier Than Alcohol?
Watch What Wine Makers Do In France To Protect From Frost
Stoli to launch vodka with real fruit
Available in the US, Stoli Crushed currently comes in two flavours: Pienapple and Ruby Red Grapefruit.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/stoli-to-launch-vodka-with-real-fruit/
Black Death Vodka returns to US after ban
The brand launched globally in 1987 and was selling more than 120 million bottles and cans in 60 countries by 1995. However, the brand came under fire from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for ‘promising poison and plague but delivering only vodka’.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/black-death-vodka-returns-to-us-after-ban/
5 Things Altria Group Investors Should Know About Ste. Michelle Wine Estates
Most people reasonably think of Altria Group (NYSE:MO) for its Marlboro brand of cigarettes, which has gained worldwide renown and is a marketing colossus. Yet what many people don’t know about Altria is that it owns a wine business, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates. Although Ste. Michelle is quite small compared to its tobacco operations, Altria still sees substantial sales and profit from the unit, and it provides useful diversification. Below, you’ll find five things you should know about Altria’s wine business.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/04/19/5-things-altria-group-investors-should-know-about.aspx
This App Will Prevent You from Getting Shorted on Beer at the Bar
It makes sure your glass is as full as it should be.
http://www.foodandwine.com/news/fair-beer-pour-app
Sales of Calif wines priced over $10 show healthy growth
You Can Now Drink Your Prosecco With Rose Gold Glitter
A U.K.-based kitchenware store (think of it as a British Sur la Table), is offering up edible glitter designed for prosecco. Add a dash to the bubbly beverage and it’ll impart a pretty rose-gold hue.
http://www.refinery29.com/2017/04/151432/popaball-prosecco-rose-gold-glitter
Blue Wine Is Coming to the United States
Spain’s Gik wine, which combines both red and white wine grapes, is officially coming to the United States.
The blue wine, which was originally only available in Europe, is now available for pre-order to be shipped in the America. The bottles start at $16.
http://www.thedailymeal.com/news/drink/blue-wine-coming-united-states/042417
Beer at Target’s Fenway store was too cheap, state says
Regulators at the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission have cited Target’s store in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston for violating a longstanding state rule that bans retailers from selling alcohol for less than what they paid.
The Precision Approach to Enhancing Wine Flavors with Oak
Vivelys, offering innovative solutions to precision winemaking, has developed a range of 11 different Boisé oak chips that each departs unique organoleptic characteristics to the wine. Each oak chip has its own set of characteristics developed through diligent research and reproduced by precisely analyzing and measuring the wood’s organic compounds, and then carefully controlling toasting time and temperature to create a consistent product
http://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/04/24/precision-enhancing-wine-flavors-oak
People won’t drink wine that tastes like this, finds new study
Researchers from Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario, tested the link between alcohol consumption and people’s responsiveness to different taste sensations and found that those who are good at perceiving sensations like bitterness and astringency in foods are more likely to be drinkers of all kinds of alcoholic beverages while those of who respond strongly to qualities such as sourness and umami (a savoury, meaty taste) are less likely to drink wine in particular.
http://www.cantechletter.com/2017/04/people-wont-drink-wine-tastes-like-finds-new-study/
Exploring the History of Wine in India
Dating back to the Bronze age, India has a long tradition of winemaking. Today, primarily in Nashik and Nandi Hills, interest and investment are growing.
https://www.winemag.com/2017/04/25/exploring-the-history-of-wine-in-india/
Wine Flavored Salt
t’s a fusion of two of our favorite things
The 20-Something’s Guide To Buying Cheap Wine — The Right Way
A good wine store has staff that loves working within your budget and requirements. Just be prepared to tell them if you want if you want red, white, still or sparkling, what kinds of wines or flavors you like, and what you want to spend.
http://www.refinery29.com/cheap-wine-guide-buying-tips
Sello Launches Innovative Wine Preservation System
The Sello Wine Preservation System keeps wine tasting great by reducing oxygen, moisture, temperature, and light.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sello-launches-innovative-wine-preservation-120000832.html
An Overview of Mexican Wine Country
Believe it or not, Mexico makes wine too! The first vineyards in North America were planted in Mexico. Here’s a little overview of what’s to know about modern Mexican wine country.
http://winefolly.com/review/an-overview-of-mexican-wine-country/
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Guest: Erin Foley
Today, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines includes more than 1,300 acres of cool-climate estate vineyards in the Arroyo Seco and Santa Lucia Highlands regions of Monterey County, with an emphasis on Chardonnay, Riesling, Valdiguié and Pinot Noir, over 2,300 acres in Paso Robles dedicated to Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah, Petite Sirah and other red varieties, and 33 acres in Napa Valley, highlighting Cabernet and Sauvignon Blanc. From this rich and diverse palette of sustainably farmed estate fruit, J. Lohr crafts wines showcasing bold, concentrated flavors and a vibrant sense of place. The winery offers four tiers of award-winning wines – J. Lohr Estates, J. Lohr Vineyard Series, J. Lohr Cuvée Series and J. Lohr Gesture
We will explore the J.Lohr Vineyard series wines. Showcases the finest fruits from vineyards in Paso Robles, Monterey County, and Napa Valley. Very limited in production!
About Erin:
Greater Boston Area Manager
Been working for the Lohr family for 3 years but has been selling J Lohr for years at Ruby wines who distributes J Lohr in Massachusetts.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239297941/
May 11th
Wines Of Santa Carolina In Chile
Host Mark Raymond
Santa Carolina is Carolina Wine Brands’ flagship brand. With a history spanning over 140 years, Viña Santa Carolina was established in 1875 by Luis Pereira, who named it after his wife, Carolina Iñiguez. Located in Santiago, the winery’s facilities and underground cellar are a National Monument and are open to the public at large. With sales in excess of 25 million bottles, Santa Carolina’s wines are available in over 90 countries. In 2015, Santa Carolina celebrated its 140th anniversary and was chosen the New World Winery of the Year by the prestigious American magazine Wine Enthusiast.
Amazing value in wine! We will explore reds and whites.
About Mark
New England Regional President For Carolina Wine Brands USA
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239433277/
June 1st
Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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04-22-17
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
Upcoming Franklin Wine Club Event
May 4th
Lohr Vineyards And Wines
Guest: Erin Foley
Today, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines includes more than 1,300 acres of cool-climate estate vineyards in the Arroyo Seco and Santa Lucia Highlands regions of Monterey County, with an emphasis on Chardonnay, Riesling, Valdiguié and Pinot Noir, over 2,300 acres in Paso Robles dedicated to Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah, Petite Sirah and other red varieties, and 33 acres in Napa Valley, highlighting Cabernet and Sauvignon Blanc. From this rich and diverse palette of sustainably farmed estate fruit, J. Lohr crafts wines showcasing bold, concentrated flavors and a vibrant sense of place. The winery offers four tiers of award-winning wines – J. Lohr Estates, J. Lohr Vineyard Series, J. Lohr Cuvée Series and J. Lohr Gesture
We will explore the J.Lohr Vineyard series wines. Showcases the finest fruits from vineyards in Paso Robles, Monterey County, and Napa Valley. Very limited in production!
About Erin:
Greater Boston Area Manager
Been working for the Lohr family for 3 years but has been selling J Lohr for years at Ruby wines who distributes J Lohr in Massachusetts.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239297941/
Champagne Education/Tasting
Martignetti Education Event
Not Everyday You Get To Taste $100-$1600 Champagne
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Liquor Industry Week In Review
This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
Is Champagne Still Champagne if It Doesn’t Have Bubbles?
House proposal would extend last call for alcohol at Massachusetts’s casinos
Pairing French desserts and beer
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VERMOUTH DI TORINO SECURES APPELLATION
Under the new appellation rules, to be marketed as Vermouth di Torino brands must use white wines from the Piedmont region in production.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/vermouth-di-torino-secures-appellation/
A Woman’s Death Sorting Grapes Exposes Italy’s ‘Slavery’
More than 40,000 Italian women, as well as migrant and seasonal laborers — that remains at the core of Italy’s agricultural economy, especially here at the country’s jagged heel.
Getting to Know California’s Best Unsung Wine Regions
Largely overlooked, the Arroyo Grande and Edna Valleys illustrate the triumphs and challenges faced by California’s many wine regions. Here’s what to know.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/04/11/getting-to-know-californias-best-unsung-wine-regions/
12 Unmissable Wine Destinations in the Bordeaux Region
Don’t visit Bordeaux without going to these places
Samuel Adams Celebrates Homebrewers, Releases LongShot American Homebrew Pack
The Samuel Adams LongShot American Homebrew Competition was started in 1996 by Jim Koch, founder and brewer of Sam Adams, to recognize and support the homebrewing community where he and many other professional brewers got their start.
Pairing French desserts and beer
Crème brûlée and an oatmeal stout, anyone?
Italy seen benefitting the most from rising wine consumption worldwide in next four years
Worldwide wine consumption will grow by 4.3% over the next four years, led mainly by buyers in China (21.6%) as well as Russia (6.1%) and the United States (5.7%).
U.S. Remains World’s #4 Wine Producer in 2016
SCIENCE CONFIRMS WINE REALLY IS GOOD FOR THE HEART
A recent large-scale study conducted by the University of Cambridge in England suggests that having a drink of wine every day could help protect your heart from disease. Considering millennials consumed nearly 36% of all wine purchased in the last year, the results of this study should be happy news for an entire generation of wine drinkers.
http://www.eurweb.com/2017/04/heart-disease-science-confirms-wine-really-good-heart/#
How Long Does an Open Bottle of Wine Actually Last?
Consider this mystery solved
https://www.tastingtable.com/drinks/national/how-long-does-leftover-wine-last
Thomas Jefferson’s favorite wines
Our country’s third president was also the first unofficial sommelier for our country — specifically for the first two presidents and the three who followed him.
http://www.westfargopioneer.com/lifestyles/food/4249204-thomas-jeffersons-favorite-wines
Sorry Australia, Americans Prefer Pricier New Zealand Wines
Sauvignon blanc, anyone?
The Science Behind What Makes Wine Tastes Better on a Plane
And which grapes are best for in-flight drinking.
http://www.gq.com/story/in-flight-drinking-wine-flavor
Entire Burgundy wine region to be covered by hi-tech ‘hail shield’ to kill storm clouds
By June, the entire area will be protected by a network of 125 ground generators that cause tiny particles of silver iodide to rise to the clouds above, where they stop the formation of hail stones, and thus reduce the risk of damage.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Beer
But even if the extent of your beer education stops and starts with Miller Lite, you might still enjoy learning these 10 little-known facts about the world’s favorite alcoholic beverage. Bottoms up!
http://www.thedailymeal.com/eat/10-things-you-didn-t-know-about-beer
YOU SAY NEBBIOLO; THEY SAY SPANNA
Between Turin and Milan lies the southern portion of the Alto Piemonte region. It extends north in the foothills of the Alps but well short of the Swiss border.
https://grapecollective.com/articles/you-say-nebbiolo-they-say-spanna
14 OF THE MOST UNUSUAL GRAPE VARIETIES IN NAPA VALLEY
Napa Valley is world-famous for its Cabernet and Chardonnay, but did you know that there are at least two dozen other red and a dozen white varieties that are planted there?
https://www.palatexposure.com/napa-valley/14-of-the-most-unusual-grape-varieties-in-napa-valley/
Why is Trader Joe’s Wine Cheaper Than Bottled Water?
To understand how Charles Shaw sells wine for pocket change, it helps to know who Charles Shaw is—and why he has absolutely nothing to do with this story.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/94047/why-trader-joes-wine-cheaper-bottled-water
House proposal would extend last call for alcohol at Massachusetts’s casinos to 4 a.m.
A proposal included in the House budget would let Massachusetts’s casinos serve alcohol for an extra two hours, from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m.
http://www.masslive.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/04/house_proposes_allowing_later.html
This Vintage Truck Brings Ridiculously Good Beer, on Tap, to Private Events
Anyone can throw some shoddy keg lines on a truck and call it a beer truck. But TAPPED will be pouring beers out of the kind of sophisticated tap systems that marquee chef-driven beer-focused restaurants like Row 34 and Brewer’s Fork do. Only in your backyard.
http://bostinno.streetwise.co/2017/04/13/bostons-tapped-beer-truck-launches-for-events-this-april/
Video games and wine – the next level?
Both games attempt to offer a simulation of the experience of being a winemaker in France or Italy, respectively. You know, deceiving appellation authorities about your yields and secretly acidifying your overripe Grenache while haemorrhaging as much money as possible.
http://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/video-games-and-wine
New Zealand Wine Nears 5 Million Cases In U.S. Market
BASIL HAYDEN’S BOURBON MOVES INTO STRAIGHT RYE
Basil Hayden’s Rye Whiskey is “inspired” by the brand’s core expression, which has a high rye mash bill and uses twice as much rye as traditional Bourbons, creating a spicy finish.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/basil-haydens-bourbon-moves-into-straight-rye/
STING TO LAUNCH RED WINE CALLED ROXANNE
Currently, the famous singer produces six wines from a Chianti estate called Il Palagio, some of which take their name from his songs, such as Message in a Bottle or his flagship Super Tuscan blend, which is called Sister Moon.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/04/sting-to-launch-red-wine-called-roxanne/
Identifying Flavors in Wine
If wine is made from just grapes, why can some people can taste different fruits such as cherry, pear, or passion fruit? There are also flavor descriptions like butter, vanilla, clove, and even bacon used in many wine tasting notes. So, where do these flavors come from?
http://winefolly.com/review/identifying-flavors-in-wine/?mc_cid=d21ee53a70&mc_eid=d73340fcba
Is Champagne Still Champagne if It Doesn’t Have Bubbles?
Few people outside France have ever tried a sparkle-free wine from Champagne, but these still wines, known as Coteaux Champenois, aren’t hard to find locally.
http://www.foodandwine.com/syndication/bubble-free-champagne
WINE IN AMERICA, BEYOND CALIFORNIA
According to the Wine Institute, in 2015, eighty-three percent of wine from the United States was made from grapes grown in California.
http://www.snooth.com/articles/wine-in-america-beyond-california/
Bring On The Dry Riesling
Riesling is a grape you either love to love or love to hate. Those who love Riesling appreciate it for its pronounced aromatics and food-friendliness. Sweeter style Rieslings make a perfect accompaniment to spicy dishes, such as Asian foods. The often overlooked drier styles of Riesling pair well with light meats and fish.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/bring-on-the-dry-riesling/
PICOBREW INTRODUCES DIY DISTILLING DEVICE
Licensed distillers can use the PicoStill to produce an array of spirits including vodka, whiskey, Bourbon, moonshine, gin, brandy and more.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/picobrew-introduces-diy-distilling-device/
Traveler in Cans
Boston Beer Co.’s Traveler Beer has released three of its shandies in cans for the first time. Traveler Grapefruit Shandy, Aloha Traveler Pineapple Shandy and Curious Traveler Lemon Shandy are now available in the 12-can Traveler Refreshment Variety Pack. Traveler Grapefruit Shandy is also available in its own 15-can pack. All three beers are 4.4%-abv wheat beers with added fruit flavors. The 12-can variety pack and 15-can pack of Grapefruit Shandy will be available nationwide from April through August.
Languedoc-Roussillon Infographics: Biggest Wine Region in the World!?!
It is relatively little known outside of the French borders, but the Languedoc-Roussillon region in the South of France, is one of the very biggest wine regions in the world.
Wine label descriptions influence consumers more than shop staff, awards: report
Australian consumers pay more attention to the flavour descriptions on the back of a wine bottle than to shop staff recommendations, according to a report by global market research firm Wine Intelligence.
It also found that style and flavour descriptions on wine labels had more influence than whether the wine has won a medal.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-18/wine-labels-influence-consumers/8448602
Successful wine lists focus on the customer
Good value and a clear mission lead the way to profit
http://www.nrn.com/beverage-trends/successful-wine-lists-focus-customer
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Exploring Wine Labels
Hosts: Mark Lenzi And Kim Simone
Lets take an educational adventure while tasting wines and explore labels.
Do you know the truths and lies on the labels?
We will get back to our original club roots at this event. Talking and tasting while giving you tips and tricks.
You will leave a better wine buyer and a little scared!
Whats in that bottle can all learned with a few tips.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239011374/
May 4th
Guest: Erin Foley
Today, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines includes more than 1,300 acres of cool-climate estate vineyards in the Arroyo Seco and Santa Lucia Highlands regions of Monterey County, with an emphasis on Chardonnay, Riesling, Valdiguié and Pinot Noir, over 2,300 acres in Paso Robles dedicated to Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah, Petite Sirah and other red varieties, and 33 acres in Napa Valley, highlighting Cabernet and Sauvignon Blanc. From this rich and diverse palette of sustainably farmed estate fruit, J. Lohr crafts wines showcasing bold, concentrated flavors and a vibrant sense of place. The winery offers four tiers of award-winning wines – J. Lohr Estates, J. Lohr Vineyard Series, J. Lohr Cuvée Series and J. Lohr Gesture
We will explore the J.Lohr Vineyard series wines. Showcases the finest fruits from vineyards in Paso Robles, Monterey County, and Napa Valley. Very limited in production!
About Erin:
Greater Boston Area Manager
Been working for the Lohr family for 3 years but has been selling J Lohr for years at Ruby wines who distributes J Lohr in Massachusetts.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239297941/
May 11th
Wines Of Santa Carolina In Chile
Host Mark Raymond
June 1st
Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
New Dates Soon!
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Foxborough
Milford
And
Franklin Library Book Club
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Society Of Wine Educators
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Quini Certified Educator- QCE (First In USA)
Italian Wine Specialist-IWS-North American Sommelier Association
Our Wine Education/Events Partner
Kim Simone
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Liquor Industry News/Links
04-15-17
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
Our Easter Newsletter
Food And Wine Pairings
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We Are Open Easter Sunday
10am-2pm
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Franklin Wine Club Exploring Abruzzo
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Italian Wine Education/Tasting
Always great to taste wines with our friends at Horizon Beverage
Take Care
Happy Easter
Franklin Liquors
Mike & Mark
Liquor Industry Week In Review
This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
The Science Behind Your Cheap Wine
Is Wine Really a Food?
STUDY FINDS ORGANIC WINE ACTUALLY DOES TASTE BETTER
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Franklin Liquors New Daily Newspaper
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The finest wines recreated from scratch on a molecular level.
Refined tastes without the grapes or the steep prices.
No Grapes Used?? The Future??
A Beginner’s Guide to Napa and Sonoma
It’s not that scary. Really, it’s not.
http://www.sfweekly.com/dining/wine-a-beginners-guide-to-napa-and-sonoma/
What do Millennials want from you? Wine by the glass and variety we hear!
This is the first generation to prefer electronic transactions over in-person meetings
https://www.bermarcollection.com/millennials-want-wine-glass-variety-hear/
OtherStories:
Why millennials can’t get enough wine
http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2017/04/06/why-millennials-cant-get-enough-wine.html
Portugal pulls in Millennial wine fans
http://offlicencenews.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/16519/Portugal_pulls_in_Millennial_wine_fans.html
10 things every beer geek should own
We put together a list of beer gadgets that will actually get some use in you or your favorite beer-lover’s household.
U.S. Producers Betting on Rosé and Challenging French Dominance
So, can American producers compete with the French for a bigger share of the rosé boom?
http://www.wineindustryadvisor.com/2017/04/07/us-producers-betting-rose-challenging-french
California’s Champagne Affair
Can California wineries make Champagne?
Of course they can! Over the past three years, at least four California wineries have started doing so.
http://palatepress.com/2017/04/wine/california-champagne/
STUDY FINDS ORGANIC WINE ACTUALLY DOES TASTE BETTER
The organic wines scored higher than the conventional wines. Like, a lot higher. An average of 4.1 points higher, in fact, which is pretty statistically significant.
https://vinepair.com/articles/surprising-study-finds-organic-wine-does-taste-better/
The Study:
Martha Stewart Is Launching a Wine Company
Martha Stewart already has a meal kit service. Now, she’s got plans to sell wines that could potentially pair nicely with those home-cooked meals.
http://fortune.com/2017/04/05/martha-stewart-wine-shop/
The Battle for America’s Oldest Vines
Are vineyards just farmland, or are they cultural treasures? F&W’s Ray Isle goes inside the fight to save some of California’s oldest grapevines from the bulldozer.
http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/the-battle-for-americas-oldest-vines
Selectmen Chastised For Liquor Law Faux Pas
Bourne Police Chief Dennis R. Woodside read the Bourne Board of Selectmen the riot act during the board’s meeting Tuesday night, April 4. Chief Woodside criticized the board for retroactively approving a liquor license for a reception at Massachusetts Maritime Academy that was held earlier that day.
How Wine Professionals Use Yoga to Balance Life
In an effort to live a healthy lifestyle amidst a job where indulgence is encouraged, many in the wine business are trading in wine glasses for yoga mats.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/04/06/how-wine-professionals-use-yoga-to-balance-life/
Wine Lovers, Rejoice! You Can Now Buy Rosé in a 40-Ounce Bottle
According to social media, the genius product line comes to us from Forty Ounce Wines who also have Muscadet french wine.
http://www.eonline.com/news/841960/wine-lovers-rejoice-you-can-now-buy-rose-in-a-40-ounce-bottle
BIODYNAMIC WINE, EXPLAINED
The official definition of biodynamic farming according to the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association is “a spiritual-ethical-ecological approach to agriculture, gardens, food production and nutrition.”
https://vinepair.com/articles/biodynamic-wine-explained/
A Beginner’s Guide to Natural Wine
As with most things, not all wines are created equal. Enter natural wine, an elusive variety that challenges traditional conventions of what wine looks and tastes like, why we drink it and, most importantly, how it’s made.
http://www.manrepeller.com/2017/04/guide-to-natural-wine.html
Why England’s Sparkling Wines Can Now Rival Champagne
How often does the world give birth to a brand-new wine region? Every 50 years? Every 100? And yet southern England, of all places, has just arrived as one. New, exciting, unprecedented—the best sparkling wines being made here, less than 75 miles from London, hold their own alongside those of Champagne, and 30 years ago they didn’t even exist.
http://www.foodandwine.com/wine/champagne-sparkling-wine/englands-sparkling-wines-rival-champagne
Corked Wine Reality Check
What exactly is cork taint? A taint can be defined as an undesired character that is completely foreign to a beverage or food, normally coming from an exterior source.
https://winejournal.robertparker.com/corked-wine-reality-check
Spray-On Flavor Could Change The Way We Enjoy Drinks
Edible aromatic mists designed to enrich the aroma of mixed alcoholic beverages and cocktails to give them a unique flavor.
Curious wine spray next???
https://www.psfk.com/2017/04/aroma-mists-cocktail-flavor.html
Get to Know Vinho Verde
So this is a wine worth learning more about. Here are five more things you need to know about Vinho Verde.
https://www.bottlenotes.com/the-sip/vinho-verde/
16 Top Celebrity Wines and Wineries in Sonoma & Napa
From rock stars to movie makers, race car drivers to football players, click through the gallery above to see the VIPs that are making wine in Sonoma and Napa.
http://www.sonomamag.com/celebrity-wines-and-wineries-sonoma-napa/#6857024
FRENCH OAK VERSUS AMERICAN OAK: HOW DO BARRELS AFFECT WINES?
French and American oak offer different flavor characteristics, as do Earl Grey and Lapsang Souchong. French oak tends to taste of dark chocolate, roasted coffee beans and exotic, savory spices. American oak leans toward dill, coconut, vanilla extract and sweet spices.
http://www.kj.com/blog/french-oak-versus-american-oak-how-do-barrels-affect-wines
TULLAMORE DEW TEAMS UP WITH BOSTON RED SOX
Beginning with the 2017 Major League Baseball season, the sponsorship includes the launch of a new right field grandstand bar for games and special events at Fenway Park, serving signature Tullamore Dew drinks.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/tullamore-dew-teams-up-with-boston-red-sox/
Global drinking: What do other countries drink … and how much
How Does Wine Relate to Our Sense of Touch?
Tasting notes often include words relating to our tactile sense—silky, firm, muscular or brambly. We look at 8 fabrics and the types of wine they represent.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/04/04/how-does-wine-relate-to-our-sense-of-touch/
Champagne Science: There’s a Lot Going on in That Bottle of Bubbly
Don’t let the effervescence fool you. Not all sparkling wine is Champagne. Authentic Champagne is named for the French region in which the sparkling wine is produced using a special fermentation method that creates seemingly endless carbonation.
http://now.howstuffworks.com/2017/04/04/champagne-science-bubbly
Is Wine Really a Food?
The notion of drinking seasonally offers a convenient means of organizing the wine world, but the approach is largely flawed. Jon Bonné on why it’s time to roll forward our rhetoric.
http://punchdrink.com/articles/is-wine-really-food-seasonal-wine-pairing/
Wine eggs — something old is new again
Further investigation revealed that the wine had been fermented and aged in an oval-shaped concrete tank, a wine egg, produced by Nomblot in France.
http://www.theunion.com/entertainment/rod-byers-wine-eggs-something-old-is-new-again/
Bota Box Introduces Premium Bag-In-Box Dry Rosé
In response to the upward sales trends of Rosé and the continuing growth of Bota Box in the industry’s fastest growing segment, premium 3-liter bag-in-box, Delicato Family Vineyards has introduced the highly anticipated Bota Box Dry Rosé.
https://www.winebusiness.com/newReleases/?go=getArticle&dataid=182720
The Science Behind Your Cheap Wine
How advances in bottling, fermenting and taste-testing are democratizing a once-opaque liquid
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/science-behind-your-cheap-wine-180962783/
New Study Finds Glyphosate Increases Risks for Pregnant Women and Babies
A new study being released today at the Children’s Environmental Health Network (CEHN) conference in Washington, D.C. says that higher glyphosate levels in pregnant women’s urine correlated with shorter pregnancies and lower birth weights.
Last year California wine grape growers used more than 700,000 pounds of glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup) on vineyards.
Here are some highlights of glyphosate use on wine grapes in leading counties. The numbers featured are the number of pounds applied to wine grapes, per 2014 California State Dept. of Pesticide Regulations reports.
Northern California
Napa: 43,000
Sonoma: 76,000
Central California
Madera: 88,000
San Joaquin (including Lodi): 93,000
San Luis Obispo (including Paso Robles): 42,000
Santa Barbara: 24,000
An entry-level guide to mezcal, the smoky Mexican liquor that’s lowbrow no more
Mezcal is the umbrella name given to liquor distilled from any species of agave plants native to Mexico.
http://www.avclub.com/article/entry-level-guide-mezcal-smoky-mexican-liquor-s-lo-253385
New Admiral Nelson Flavor
Heaven Hill Brands’ Admiral Nelson’s rum will expand this month with the release of Admiral Nelson’s Pineapple Rum. The pineapple-flavored rum is bottled at 35% abv and is the tenth addition to the Admiral Nelson brand, which contains a mix of flavored, spiced and traditional rums. The rum is priced at around $11 a 750-ml. Admiral Nelson’s has seen substantial growth since 2007 and the brand was acquired by Heaven Hill in 2011. In 2016, the brand depleted 851,000 cases, up 0.8%, according to Impact Databank.
Beaujolais Sees Life After Nouveau
The focus on cheap-and-cheerful light reds is affecting the better producers in this conflicted wine region.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2017/04/is-nouveau-killing-beaujolais
CHINA’S WINE REGIONS: NINGXIA
Marked by a vast expanse of parched land and the Gobi desert, quality winemaking is made possible by a rolling mountain range called the Helan Montains that block cold winds blowing in from the northwest and Tengger desert.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/04/chinas-wine-regions-ningxia/
7 Things You Do When You’re A Wine Geek
Those of us who love wine are not always aware of how our appreciation changes the way we view the world. Sure, we might limit our vacations to areas near wine regions or spend a little more time reading the fascinating histories of certain wines. But sometimes we might take things a step further too–a step into the silly side!
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/7-things-you-do-when-youre-a-wine-geek/
2016 World wine production down 3%, US up 10%, global consumption holds steady
Global wine production declined 3.2 % in 2016, down to 7 billion gallons (267 million hectolitres – mhl) from 7.3 billion in 2015 according to an International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV)) news conference in Paris.
http://wineindustryinsight.com/?p=80332
Champagne’s Last Taboo Falls: It’s Now Fine to Drink Bubbles on Ice
For many years, champagne was seen as something ceremonial and rigid, only served at a precise temperature and with specific glassware. Now winemakers are introducing new blends of bubbles that are casual, fun, and meant to be served bracingly cold.
http://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/drinks/a9225403/champagne-with-ice/
10 alcohol myths that are just plain wrong
Whether you’re sipping Negronis at the annual office bash or polishing off a bottle of Merlot on your couch, you’re a lady who appreciates a stiff drink. But is everything you know about holding your liquor actually a lie? Let’s investigate.
http://www.businessinsider.com/alcohol-myths-2017-4
Atlanta Braves stadium to sell beer made with baseball bat shavings
With some help from the Terrapin Beer Company of Athens, Ga., SunTrust Park will be offering a brand-new “Chopsecutioner” beer which is aged atop wood from real Mizuno baseball bats.
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Exploring Wine Labels
Hosts: Mark Lenzi And Kim Simone
Lets take an educational adventure while tasting wines and explore labels.
Do you know the truths and lies on the labels?
We will get back to our original club roots at this event. Talking and tasting while giving you tips and tricks.
You will leave a better wine buyer and a little scared!
Whats in that bottle can all learned with a few tips.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239011374/
May 4th
Guest: Erin Foley
May 11th
Wines Of Santa Carolina In Chile
Host Mark Raymond
June 1st
Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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2017 Easter Newsletter
By: Mark C Lenzi
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Thursday April 13th
Wines From Abruzzo In Central Italy
Guest: Dave Abbot Mascerelli Wine
Masciarelli is the leading Estate of Abruzzo.
The Abruzzo region today is on the cutting edge of grape growing and winemaking in all of Italy. We will talk about the special set of climates and soils that makes Abruzzo unique. We will talk about the grape varieties that have evolved in Abruzzo for over a thousand years. And we will talk about Gianni Masciarelli, the curious skeptic, biological savant, and energy management genius who took Abruzzo from a sleepy wine backwater to the cutting edge.
About Dave:
Dave Abbott began his wine career in 1985 with the Big Y Wine superstore in Northampton, Massachusetts just in time to taste all of the 1982 Classed Growth Bordeaux, and most of the to 1983 Burgundy Premier and Grand Crus. This is when he became vitally interested in the geography, geology, topography, climate, agriculture, history, culture, wine traditions and culinary traditions of the European wine lands. Dave has been liberally overeducated at Dartmouth (BA English 1972), University of Michigan (MA English Language and Literature 1977), and University of Massachusetts (PhD/ABD 19th and 20th Century Novel leaving in 1985). A teacher at heart, Dave has long been fascinated by all the factors that make every wine unique. A salesman by trade, Dave has worked for Consumer Programming Services selling encyclopedias door-to-door in the West Virginia coal fields, as Sales Associate and Italian and German Brands Manager for Big Y Wines, as the founder of Wine Diamonds wine brokerage, for MRR Traders as Western Mass Wholesaler’s Rep, and since 1998 for Masciarelli Wine Company as Western Mass Rep, and later as a Regional Sales Manager. In 2007 Dave became Regional Sales Manager for the imports division of Masciarelli Wine Company serving North Carolina, Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland and Delaware later adding Ohio, Illinois, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Northern California. In 2012 Dave also became Masciarelli’s Wine Educator, and Sales Trainer for both the Massachusetts and Florida divisions.. Since 2015 Dave has handled Regional Sales Manager duties for Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Marylnd, DC, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and Illinois. Since 2012 he has been National Brand Manager for Valori, Castello di Cacchiano, La Caplana, and the Masciarelli Estate in Abruzo. Summer 2015 marked Dave’s 25th trip to Italy.
Today my business involves making connections with 9 distributors, traveling to 13 states, doing ride-alongs with 85 sales people a year teaching them about the things that make our wines so very special, calling on 1000 retailers and restaurants projecting the voice, character, style and passion of the Masciarelli Wine company and the wine families we represent. Always fascinated by the intricacies of Italian wine, Dave aspires to be the World’s Best Italian Wine Salesman.
Favorite Quotes
When your done learning, your done.–John Wooden
The harder I work, the luckier I get.—Anonymous
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/238658836/
April 25th
Exploring Wine Labels
Hosts: Mark Lenzi And Kim Simone
Lets take an educational adventure while tasting wines and explore labels.
Do you know the truths and lies on the labels?
We will get back to our original club roots at this event. Talking and tasting while giving you tips and tricks.
You will leave a better wine buyer and a little scared!
Whats in that bottle can all learned with a few tips.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239011374/
May 4th
Guest: Erin Foley
May 11th
Wines Of Santa Carolina In Chile
Host Mark Raymond
June 1st
Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
New Dates Soon!
Wine And Chocolate Events
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Quini Certified Educator- QCE (First In USA)
Italian Wine Specialist-IWS-North American Sommelier Association
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Kim Simone
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04-08-17
By: Mark C Lenzi
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A Consumer’s Guide to 2017 State Politics
A bill in Massachusetts is seeking to double excise taxes on alcohol. All funds would be used for various substance-abuse treatment and awareness programs. Another proposal would allow Bay Staters to buy booze on Thanksgiving Day. (Bans on Sunday and Christmas Day sales would still stand.)
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Liquor Industry Week In Review
This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
Natick MA selectmen approve Wegmans’ liquor license
TOTAL WINES OVERTURNS ‘UNCONSTITUTIONAL’ SOUTH CAROLINA LIQUOR LAWS
Good wine shop can make all the difference
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How To Take Advantage Of The Expanding World Of Wine
For many wine consumers, the temptation to drink the same few grape varieties, from the same places where those wines are most well-known, is overwhelming.
HOW TRADER JOE’S WINE BECAME CHEAPER THAN BOTTLED WATER
The company’s white zinfandel is one of 83 California wines that tested positive for high levels of inorganic arsenic. Our conclusion is that something is going on inside the winery, not in the field where grapes are grown. More likely than not, they’re adding something to the wine
https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/trader-joes-wine-two-buck-chuck-history
GUINNESS LAUNCHES LIMITED RELEASE WHEAT BEER
Guinness Irish Wheat has a typical wheat haze and notes of citrus, clove, and banana. It’s brewed with wheat sourced in Ireland with the same yeast that is used for Guinness Stout.
Piedmont’s “other” wines
This north-westerly region boasts many indigenous grape varieties that each bring a unique character to the table. Wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco are examples of fine wines to savour for special occasions, but Piedmont’s everyday drinking wines hold a charm of their own.
http://bbrblog.com/2017/03/30/piedmonts-other-wines/
The challenges of working with wine
To stay well and healthy in this industry, particularly when travelling to markets where tasting and drinking is part of the job, is not easy, as it requires restraint, mindfulness of environment, body awareness, and knowledge of self
https://www.meininger.de/en/wine-business-international/challenges-of-working-wine
Wine terminology that drives us all mad
“Old World” and “New World” wines. Both have been in use for years now and yet many people still scratch their head when first hearing of them.
http://www.telegram.com/entertainmentlife/20170330/off-vine-wine-terminology-that-drives-us-all-mad
The most popular alcoholic drink in 31 countries around the world
Are We Overly Influenced by Wine Labels?
Wine labels play an important role in our decision making process, even if we don’t realize why. Let’s take a look at how wine labels influence our choices and affiliation with brands, along with some tips on how to look past the design on the bottle for pertinent information.
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/are-we-overly-influenced-by-wine-labels/
GLOBAL WARMING AND COOL CLIMATE WINE
Climate change has had a negative impact on agriculture
https://www.alcoholprofessor.com/blog/2017/03/28/global-warming-and-cool-climate-wine/
Your Illustrated Guide to Pairing Fashion and Wine
Armani, Versace, Wang, Gaultier—we check out eight designers and find the wine that suits their style. Also, which fashion icons have turned to winemaking?
http://www.winemag.com/2017/03/29/your-illustrated-guide-to-pairing-fashion-and-wine/
Time To Play Some Wine Games
For those of us who enjoy a little fun and folly, here are several intriguing games all centered around the topic of wine.
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO WINE FROM THE CANARY ISLANDS
To get to the most extreme winemaking region in Spain, you’ll have to travel a bit farther south than the country’s mainland – just off the coast of southern Morocco, to be exact. It’s here that the volcanic archipelago of the Canary Islands, or Las Canarias, sprung up over the course of several million years and became home to some of Europe’s oldest vines.
http://vinepair.com/wine-blog/a-complete-guide-to-wine-from-the-canary-islands/
HOW TO SHOP FOR GOOD WINE – 8 TOP TIPS
Slow down, turn that bottle around and check out the description on the back.
AND SHOP FRANKLIN LIQUORS!
7 Wine Rules You Officially Have Permission to Break
If you think wine is snobby, expensive and difficult to understand, it’s time to forget everything you’ve ever heard right this second. Today, the world of wine is more exciting than ever, so we’re ditching the old adages. Presenting seven outdated wine rules you’re officially allowed to break.
http://www.purewow.com/food/wine-rules-you-should-break
8 Health Benefits of Drinking Wine
Every year, there is a flurry of headlines about the health benefits of wine. But can drinking wine really make a difference?
TOP 10 BOOZY TREATS FOR EASTER
Brands the world over have been exploring the idea of alcoholic Easter-themed treats to give the upcoming seasonal event a little extra kick
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/03/top-10-boozy-easter-treats/
CÎROC ADDS SUMMER COLADA FLAVOUR TO LINE
Diageo has expanded its Cîroc Vodka line with the launch of a limited edition Summer Colada expression, infused with flavours of pineapple and coconut.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/03/ciroc-adds-summer-colada-flavour-to-line/
Perusing old wine bottle labels offers tasty glimpse into evolution of California winemaking
Anyone still collect wine labels? For decades after the repeal of Prohibition, people enamored with the history, romance and art of wine patiently would steam or soak off labels from bottles.
http://www.sacbee.com/food-drink/wine/dunne-on-wine/article140779438.html#storylink=cpy
Also For The Wine Label Geek Like Me Check this Site Out!
https://labelthis.library.ucdavis.edu
How Do You Feel About Wine Cans?
Not intended to be a Millennial thing, per se; although, Millennials are still very exploratory and are the age demographic to be more open to anything new. They’ve all recently left home and are out on their own, mostly bucking “the establishment.” Their enjoying wine in a can certainly says, “This is NOT your daddy’s wine,” right?
http://www.wine-blog.org/index.php/2017/03/29/wine-cans/
Peter Yealands proposes ‘complete solution’ to grape marc issues
A sustainability pioneer has unveiled an ambitious plan to solve one of the problems facing the Marlborough wine industry: what to do with grape marc?
This winery has so many interesting ideas. How about 24hr opera music in vineyards?
Perfect Wine for Easter
Pairing wines with Easter can be tricky due to the variety and volume of food on the table. However with our picks, you’ll be able to hop along with your choices rather quick!
https://whattopair.com/perfect-wine-for-easter/
China’s Weilong aims to beat Treasury Wine Estates at own game
China’s third biggest wine company is aiming to have an $80 million winery up and running by 2019 near Mildura to mirror the export strategy of big Australian rivals
The brand loyalty paradox
By analysing the data from recent surveys in the US and the UK we can see that consumers indeed seem to have a fairly consistent repertoire of brands.
http://www.wineintelligence.com/the-loyalty-paradox/
The average Indian wine drinker can’t tell a Cabernet Sauvignon from a Sauvignon blanc
There is an old webcomic that punchily describes the two kinds of wine drinkers in the world. There’s the snob who revels in swirling the glass, sniffing the bouquet, and identifying the tones and undertones. And then there’s the drinker, for whom it’s just, well, wine to glug down
Guide to Wards, Districts, Regions and all that of South Africa
outh Africa has a clear and logical demarcation of land for wine growing. It is based, says the governing body, the Wine & Spirit Board and its relevant sub-committee, the Demarcation Committee, on ‘nature and the human hand’.
http://www.wine.co.za/news/news.aspx?NEWSID=30361
2016 sets record for small craft brewers: retail dollars up 10% to $23.5 bil, 21.9% share of all beer $ sales
LaBelle Winery now using grapes from its Amherst MA vineyard for wine production
For the first time, LaBelle Winery is producing wine from its own homegrown grapes.
Good wine shop can make all the difference
It’s time to get out of the supermarket and into the wine shop.
The World’s Great Wine and Cheese Pairings
Of all the great foodie pairings, wine and cheese has to be one of the very best.
http://socialvignerons.com/2017/04/03/the-worlds-great-wine-and-cheese-pairings/
TOTAL WINES OVERTURNS ‘UNCONSTITUTIONAL’ SOUTH CAROLINA LIQUOR LAWS
US wine retailer Total Wines has successfully challenged the traditional liquor laws of South Carolina, after the state’s supreme court branded a cap on the number of stores a retailer can have as “unconstitutional”.
The Taste Of Wine Isn’t All In Your Head, But Your Brain Sure Helps
What do listening to music, hitting a baseball and solving a complex math problem have in common? They all activate less gray matter than drinking wine.
How to Drink Wine the Right Way, According to Science
Here are a few things that you could do if you want to enjoy a glass and don’t want to look or sound dumb,
http://gizmodo.com/how-to-drink-wine-the-right-way-according-to-science-1793691568
TTB Alcohol Beverage Sampling Program 2016 Results
Each year we purchase products from the marketplace and bring them to our offices for label assessments, where we first evaluate them for compliance with our labeling regulations. Following the label assessments, we send the products to our laboratories for a series of chemical analyses to assess whether the products themselves comply with the information displayed on the product labels.
Here are the wine findings:
Featured Wine: Nebbiolo
The most popular Nebbiolo-based wines, Barolo and Barbaresco, are quite expensive. Luckily, you can get your cherry, tar, and rose-fix from a few other regions where there are more pocketbook-friendly options
http://winefolly.com/review/featured-nebbiolo-wines/
Natick MA selectmen approve Wegmans’ liquor license
Kentucky Spirits in Natick Center plans to close later this year. Ercole Ubaldino, the store’s owner for the past 27 years, said he is sad to be shutting down.
Wegmans agreed to pay $1.32 million for the liquor license, according to records included in the transfer request application.
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/20170403/natick-selectmen-approve-wegmans-liquor-license
Is your wine worth it?
When it comes to pricing, quality and customer expectation both matter, finds a study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School that focuses on wine.
https://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/news/is-your-wine-worth-it/?
The Two Faces of Ventoux
Although it has a long history as a producer of Rhône Valley wines—it was especially prominent during the Avignon Papacy—Ventoux has mostly been somewhat quiet and relatively ignored in recent centuries.
http://www.sommjournal.com/Stories/Web-Exclusives/2017/The-Two-Faces-of-Ventoux.aspx#.WOPCxhiZOSN
GMO yeast in wine and how to find them
The vast majority of wine does not involve genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Let me repeat, the vast majority of wine does not involve GMOs. On to the rest of the story:
http://wineoscope.com/2017/04/04/gmo-yeast-in-wine-and-how-to-find-them/
A look at pinot growing regions of Sonoma County
No California red wine today is generating more buzz than pinot noir. And Sonoma County is ground zero for the widest range of cool-climate styles of pinots, like the ocean-influenced wines of Sonoma Coast, foggy and cool Green Valley, gentle rolling hills of Carneros Sonoma and the extensive vineyards throughout the Russian River Valley.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/lifestyle/6745438-181/a-look-at-pinot-growing?artslide=0
Your Guide to American Single Malt Whiskey
In “Spirit Guide,” Wayne Curtis demystifies the ever-shifting spirits landscape one bottle at a time. This round: American single malt whiskey.
http://punchdrink.com/articles/guide-american-single-malt-whiskey-balcones-hillrock/
Introducing New Malibu® Beer
This refreshing golden lager is flavored with a hint of natural coconut for a light tropical note and features 5% ABV. The product is slated for a select market roll-out beginning May 1st 2017 in Miami/Fort Lauderdale (FL), San Diego (CA) & Ann-Arbor/Lansing (MI). Produced in the Caribbean, Malibu® Beer will be imported into the U.S. market by United States Beverage under exclusive licensing from the Malibu® brand.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/introducing-malibu-beer-123500254.html
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Wines From Abruzzo In Central Italy
Guest: Dave Abbot Mascerelli Wine
Masciarelli is the leading Estate of Abruzzo.
The Abruzzo region today is on the cutting edge of grape growing and winemaking in all of Italy. We will talk about the special set of climates and soils that makes Abruzzo unique. We will talk about the grape varieties that have evolved in Abruzzo for over a thousand years. And we will talk about Gianni Masciarelli, the curious skeptic, biological savant, and energy management genius who took Abruzzo from a sleepy wine backwater to the cutting edge.
About Dave:
Dave Abbott began his wine career in 1985 with the Big Y Wine superstore in Northampton, Massachusetts just in time to taste all of the 1982 Classed Growth Bordeaux, and most of the to 1983 Burgundy Premier and Grand Crus. This is when he became vitally interested in the geography, geology, topography, climate, agriculture, history, culture, wine traditions and culinary traditions of the European wine lands. Dave has been liberally overeducated at Dartmouth (BA English 1972), University of Michigan (MA English Language and Literature 1977), and University of Massachusetts (PhD/ABD 19th and 20th Century Novel leaving in 1985). A teacher at heart, Dave has long been fascinated by all the factors that make every wine unique. A salesman by trade, Dave has worked for Consumer Programming Services selling encyclopedias door-to-door in the West Virginia coal fields, as Sales Associate and Italian and German Brands Manager for Big Y Wines, as the founder of Wine Diamonds wine brokerage, for MRR Traders as Western Mass Wholesaler’s Rep, and since 1998 for Masciarelli Wine Company as Western Mass Rep, and later as a Regional Sales Manager. In 2007 Dave became Regional Sales Manager for the imports division of Masciarelli Wine Company serving North Carolina, Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland and Delaware later adding Ohio, Illinois, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Northern California. In 2012 Dave also became Masciarelli’s Wine Educator, and Sales Trainer for both the Massachusetts and Florida divisions.. Since 2015 Dave has handled Regional Sales Manager duties for Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Marylnd, DC, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and Illinois. Since 2012 he has been National Brand Manager for Valori, Castello di Cacchiano, La Caplana, and the Masciarelli Estate in Abruzo. Summer 2015 marked Dave’s 25th trip to Italy.
Today my business involves making connections with 9 distributors, traveling to 13 states, doing ride-alongs with 85 sales people a year teaching them about the things that make our wines so very special, calling on 1000 retailers and restaurants projecting the voice, character, style and passion of the Masciarelli Wine company and the wine families we represent. Always fascinated by the intricacies of Italian wine, Dave aspires to be the World’s Best Italian Wine Salesman.
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When your done learning, your done.–John Wooden
The harder I work, the luckier I get.—Anonymous
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/238658836/
April 25th
Exploring Wine Labels
Hosts: Mark Lenzi And Kim Simone
Lets take an educational adventure while tasting wines and explore labels.
Do you know the truths and lies on the labels?
We will get back to our original club roots at this event. Talking and tasting while giving you tips and tricks.
You will leave a better wine buyer and a little scared!
Whats in that bottle can all learned with a few tips.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/239011374/
May 4th
Guest: Erin Foley
May 11th
Wines Of Santa Carolina In Chile
Host Mark Raymond
June 1st
Matchbook Wines
Host Dan O’connor
June 15th
Napa Valley Rocks
Host Jo Ann Ross
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
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French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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Liquor Industry Week In Review
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Westfield MA liquor store to close, sells license to Walmart
Twist in the Tale for Game of Thrones Wines
Liquor manufacture tasting rooms; OPEB liabilities a concern in Franklin
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Physicist invents first ever drip-free wine bottle
Wave goodbye to constant bottle-neck wiping
12 Wine Grapes Worth Discovering
In the wine world, obscurity’s meaning can change quickly.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/24/dining/wine-grapes-rare-varieties.html?_r=0
12 STYLES OF FRIES PAIRED WITH WINE
Whether you swing for truffle, cheese, or curly, there’s a wine-and-fry pairing out there for you.
http://vinepair.com/articles/12-styles-of-fries-paired-with-wine/
The Poisoned Wine Problem
You will need some wine to think this out!
Inside the ‘Louvre of Wine’ — a subterranean cave in France housing 40,000 bottles
Take a rare tour of one of the largest and most beautiful private collections of fine wine in the world.
Is Wine Tasting at Restaurants Losing Its Flavor?
The New York Times wine critic Eric Asimov chats with Brendan about a restaurant that’s changing how we drink wine.
http://www.dinnerpartydownload.org/is-wine-tasting-at-restaurants-losing-its-flavor/
How Technology Is Minimizing The Differences Between Good And Bad Wine Vintages
There are some long-term trends that, no matter how good technology becomes, just may be beyond the ability of it to help
Beyond the Barrel: Unique Ways to Ferment Wine
From amphorae to eggs and even glass, winemakers are experimenting with techniques and materials, some ancient, to push the boundaries of fermentation.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/03/20/beyond-the-barrel-unique-ways-to-ferment-wine/
Why Millennials love wine packaging that is not in a bottle
We know cans are all the buzz, but what are Millennials top reasons for alternative packaging? Plus, the social media channel that can best target Millennials.
http://wineindustrynetwork.com/suppliers/bauerhaus-design.html#whatsnew
Most Valuable Beer Brands in 2017 – The facts
Here’s the top 25 beer brands.
Is Prosecco Good for Me?
Raise a glass! The news is in that prosecco could actually be good for you and contain health benefits.
https://www.labmate-online.com/news/chromatography/1/breaking-news/is-prosecco-good-for-me/42099
INSIDE ALCOHOL LAW: THE CORRUPTION CHRONICLES
Massachusetts: In a case dating back to early 2016, the Craft Brewers Guild of Massachusetts (CBD; a beer wholesaler) was indicted by the Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (MABCC) in a “pay-to-play” scheme alleging that CBD paid retailers monthly payments in exchange for their beer being on-tap at the retail accounts. Following a threatened 90-day license suspension, the MABCC fined CBD $2.6 million dollars. The cases continue, however, against the retailers who received the payments. The retailers’ defense is that this is normal activity and “everyone does it.” If that defense prevails, I’ll be astounded. As it stands, I’m watching this case carefully.
http://www.spiritedbiz.com/inside-alcohol-law-corruption-chronicles-part-1/
Acceptance, But No Love, for Plonk
Which at the end of the day is the wine equivalent of saying that McDonalds deserves the affection and respect of food critics and gourmets the world over for having engineered such tasty eats that can be sold at prices everyone can afford.
http://www.vinography.com/archives/2017/03/acceptance_rather_than_love_of.html
Liquor manufacture tasting rooms; OPEB liabilities a concern in Franklin
The Town Council will be considering a zoning change that would allow microbreweries or wineries with tasting rooms in vacant spaces in non-residential areas of town.
Gallo buys Stagecoach Vineyard
New owner will honor contracts with clients, many of whom are top Napa Valley producers
https://www.winesandvines.com/template.cfm?section=news&content=182176
THE PUZZLE OF THE (BARBERA QUALITY) PYRAMID
In theory, this pyramid of wine classifications is meant to combine two concepts: 1) quality regulations regarding how the wine is made, and 2) indications of where the wine originates.
In practice, this pyramid can puzzle the hell out of the average wine lover. Why are the wines at the top more expensive than those at the bottom? If I like a wine in the middle, does that make me uncouth? And so on…
https://www.mynameisbarbera.com/barbera-red-wine-quality/
CAPTAIN MORGAN RUM LAUNCHES COCONUT SHOT
Diageo-owned Captain Morgan is aiming to enhance its presence in the shots market with the launch of a coconut-flavoured rum liqueur, called LocoNut.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/03/captain-morgan-rum-launches-coconut-shot/
Majestic Montalcino: Tuscany’s grandest wine zone
‘Brunello is serious Italian wine for the cellar at prices a little friendlier than those of Barolo’
https://www.ft.com/content/c5246bba-0e80-11e7-b030-768954394623
The Wines of Rueda, Spain
The region is patchwork of vineyards on the flat high plains south of Valladolid, that’s home to a rare indigenous white grape called Verdejo (“vurr-day-ho”).
http://winefolly.com/review/the-wines-of-rueda-spain/
BOOZE IT UP: WINE VS. BEER
Doing more than sipping on gin and juice isn’t highly recommended for us gym rats. Still, if wine or beer is your libation of choice, it pays to know the better option.
http://straightoutthegate.com/gossip-books-fitness-gate/booze-it-up-wine-vs-beer/
Infographic: What Makes A Wine Enthusiast
Wine Consumption in the U.S.
The white wine trap
Do experts rate red wines more highly than white wines, regardless of price, vintage, and region? Does this mean there is a critical bias in favour of red wines? Is it a flaw in the 100-point scoring system used by the major wine magazines?
https://www.meininger.de/en/wine-business-international/white-wine-trap
Twist in the Tale for Game of Thrones Wines
Game of Thrones wines make sense as a promotional item: wine, sometimes poisoned, is a major prop on the show. What’s surprising is that, like the show itself, these new wines are quite ambitious.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2017/03/twist-in-the-tale-for-game-of-thrones-wines?h=2
Alcohol Evaporation From a Glass of Wine Over Time: Potential Implications for Wine Competition Judging and Outcomes
While this concept is just a matter of basic physics, there really hasn’t been very much research on the subject in the peer-review arena.
http://www.academicwino.com/2017/03/alcohol-evaporation-glass-wine.html/
How Much Time Will the Average Person Spend on Social Media During Their Life? (Infographic)
The average person will spend more than five years of their lives on social media, according to a study by influencer marketing agency Mediakix.
http://www.adweek.com/digital/mediakix-time-spent-social-media-infographic/
Listening to Your Inner Palate and Blocking Out the Static
Have you shared a bottle of wine in a group dynamic – restaurant meal, dinner party or wine bar – and fell in love with the wine on the spot?
Each of us has a wine palate that is unique and individual.
http://www.theexaminernews.com/listening-to-your-inner-palate-and-blocking-out-the-static/
How Pinotage got its name
Pinotage – it’s a word that runs easily off the tongue and, thanks to winemakers’ greater understanding of how to get the best out of it, including planting vines in cooler areas, it’s a wine that today runs more easily down the throat.
http://wosa.co.za/WOSA-News/Blogs/Cape-Chatter/How-Pinotage-got-its-name/#sthash.y1CmQwCE.dpuf
Stop pouring it down the sink!
Research reveals we throw away two glasses of wine a WEEK on average (as experts say an open bottle will keep much longer than you think)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-4352496/How-long-really-wine-for.html
TANQUERAY: A BRAND HISTORY
From humble beginnings in London, Tanqueray has grown to be one of the biggest gin brands in the world, especially in the US, writes Nicole Mezzasalma.
https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/03/tanqueray-a-brand-history/
The Myth of Sulfite-Free Wines
What is available on the organic and no sulfite added wine marketplace and explain how these wines are made.
We Have Many In Stock!
LAITHWAITE’S CAMPAIGNS AGAINST WINE WASTE
UK wine merchant Laithwaite’s has launched a new campaign dubbed ‘Save Our Wines’ after research shows UK households throw the equivalent of 624 million bottles a year down the drain.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/03/laithwaites-campaigns-against-wine-waste/
Describing a wine’s taste for a mass consumer audience is a tricky task – is it worth it?
How can a few words on a wine label convey a whole sensory experience?
http://www.wineintelligence.com/notes-of-leather/
GROWTH OF US CRAFT BEER SLOWS AS ‘BIG BEER’ SNAPS UP BREWERS
The US craft beer industry added 1.4 million barrels to its production volume in 2016, growing the segment by 6%, despite losing 1.2 million barrels to ‘big beer’ producers that have snapped up numerous craft brewers throughout the year.
Flavored wine should be stopped dead before it trends
Everybody, come on. There is no reason for any of this. Why can’t we be content with cake-flavored cake?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/drink/wine/sc-flavored-wines-food-0331-20170328-column.html
How to Get Certified as a Beer Expert
For those totally unfamiliar with the term, Cicerone is to beer what sommelier is to wine. They are experts in beer styles, quality and service. Think about your biggest beer nerd friend. Now multiply that person by 10. That’s a cicerone.
http://www.foodandwine.com/beer/how-to-get-beer-expert
Westfield MA liquor store to close, sells license to Walmart
If the mega-retailer’s plan comes to fruition, Westfield will be its third Massachusetts location selling alcohol, joining stores in Raynham and Ware, according to the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission.
RUMOR in Franklin has Walmart coming to town soon!
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Wines From Abruzzo In Central Italy
Guest: Dave Abbot Mascerelli Wine
Masciarelli is the leading Estate of Abruzzo.
The Abruzzo region today is on the cutting edge of grape growing and winemaking in all of Italy. We will talk about the special set of climates and soils that makes Abruzzo unique. We will talk about the grape varieties that have evolved in Abruzzo for over a thousand years. And we will talk about Gianni Masciarelli, the curious skeptic, biological savant, and energy management genius who took Abruzzo from a sleepy wine backwater to the cutting edge.
About Dave:
Dave Abbott began his wine career in 1985 with the Big Y Wine superstore in Northampton, Massachusetts just in time to taste all of the 1982 Classed Growth Bordeaux, and most of the to 1983 Burgundy Premier and Grand Crus. This is when he became vitally interested in the geography, geology, topography, climate, agriculture, history, culture, wine traditions and culinary traditions of the European wine lands. Dave has been liberally overeducated at Dartmouth (BA English 1972), University of Michigan (MA English Language and Literature 1977), and University of Massachusetts (PhD/ABD 19th and 20th Century Novel leaving in 1985). A teacher at heart, Dave has long been fascinated by all the factors that make every wine unique. A salesman by trade, Dave has worked for Consumer Programming Services selling encyclopedias door-to-door in the West Virginia coal fields, as Sales Associate and Italian and German Brands Manager for Big Y Wines, as the founder of Wine Diamonds wine brokerage, for MRR Traders as Western Mass Wholesaler’s Rep, and since 1998 for Masciarelli Wine Company as Western Mass Rep, and later as a Regional Sales Manager. In 2007 Dave became Regional Sales Manager for the imports division of Masciarelli Wine Company serving North Carolina, Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland and Delaware later adding Ohio, Illinois, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Northern California. In 2012 Dave also became Masciarelli’s Wine Educator, and Sales Trainer for both the Massachusetts and Florida divisions.. Since 2015 Dave has handled Regional Sales Manager duties for Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Marylnd, DC, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and Illinois. Since 2012 he has been National Brand Manager for Valori, Castello di Cacchiano, La Caplana, and the Masciarelli Estate in Abruzo. Summer 2015 marked Dave’s 25th trip to Italy.
Today my business involves making connections with 9 distributors, traveling to 13 states, doing ride-alongs with 85 sales people a year teaching them about the things that make our wines so very special, calling on 1000 retailers and restaurants projecting the voice, character, style and passion of the Masciarelli Wine company and the wine families we represent. Always fascinated by the intricacies of Italian wine, Dave aspires to be the World’s Best Italian Wine Salesman.
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The harder I work, the luckier I get.—Anonymous
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Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
Easter Garden Bulb Basket and Spring Wines
April 6
Get ready for Easter by join Franklin Liquors and Hillside Nursery for an evening of flowers and wine! Design a garden basket of Easter Bulbs for yourself or as a gift, and welcome Spring by tasting through an assortment of seasonal wines
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
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French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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02-25-17
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
Memorial Day Liquor Now Can Be Sold
In MA There Were 3 Days A Year You Could Not Buy Liquor:
Christmas
Thanksgiving
Memorial Day
Say Goodbye To Memorial!
In a last minute push to pass an economic development bill during the late hours of the last day of the session, the Legislature inserted an additional section that would allow liquor stores to open on Monday, Memorial Day, this year and in future years. Sales hours will be restricted to allow for stores to open at 12 noon. The latest allowable closing hour will be 11:00 PM, as it is for all other days of operation
So What Do You Think?
Economic Development OR Crazy?
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Strong competition in wine sales will increase
According to Wine Business Monthly, roughly 90 percent of wine sold in the U.S. comes from the 30 top producers, and more than half of the wine sold domestically comes from E. & J. Gallo, The Wine Group and Constellation Brands. The fact that most of the domestic wine sold in this country is produced by a handful of companies is not shocking. What is shocking is that there are now more than 9,000 domestic wineries competing for the remaining 10 percent of sales.
Upcoming Wine Education/Tasting
March 9th French Wine Class
Lets take a tasting tour around France.
We will discuss regions, laws and explore unique wines from Champagne to the Southwest. Don’t let wines from France confuse you, learn what grapes grow best where and become an expert!
https://registration.xenegrade.com/tri-county/courseDisplay.cfm?schID=2098
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Liquor Industry Week In Review
This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
The art of wine storytelling
An Ice Wine Primer
World’s First Integrated Wine Rating System
AND MORE!
Franklin Liquors New Daily Newspaper
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Pet Owners Can Rejoice at Cat Wine Tastings
Giving a cat real alcohol is a terrible idea, so these products are just filtered water mixed with catnip and things like salmon oil and organic beet juice.
http://www.grubstreet.com/2017/02/pet-owners-now-have-cat-wine-tastings.html
How Costco’s Wine Guru Picks The 250 Labels That Will Sell $4 Billion A Year In Booze
The idea is to price most everything some 20 percent below the competition. And they turn to their own private label, Kirkland Signature, when the wine they want isn’t available on the open market.
How to Order Wine in a Restaurant: 14 Alternatives to Panicking
Do you freeze up when handed a wine list at a restaurant? This guide will steer you towards the easy way to make the perfect selection, glass or bottle.
http://www.winemag.com/2017/02/17/how-to-order-wine-in-a-restaurant-14-alternatives-to-panicking/
Kevin O’Leary sells wine on U.S. home shopping channel amid leadership campaign
O’Leary writes on his website that he created O’Leary Fine Wines “to help give Americans access to amazing wine at an amazing price.” A three-bottle set of O’Leary’s wine was sold by QVC for $43 U.S. with free shipping and handling.
How to enjoy the smooth taste of aged liquor at a fraction of the cost
Until the bourbon bubble bursts, bottle-aged liquors and cocktails may be the solution
Beyond Barrel’s bottle-aging stave is a round, wooden post the size of a standard cigar. The staves are made out of the same barrel wood used to age high-end bottles of wine, and they’re hand-milled by Harrigan in his family’s woodshop.
http://greenvillejournal.com/2017/02/17/enjoy-smooth-taste-aged-liquor-fraction-cost/
Your Home Bar Definitely Needs One of These Quirky DIY Liquor Dispensers
Get ready for a steady stream of the good stuff.
http://www.countryliving.com/diy-crafts/a41777/diy-faucet-liquor-dispenser/
Makeover time for Busch beer as it unveils new look
The new beer labels debuting on store shelves in April emphasize a mountain stream as a backdrop behind the logos for Busch, Busch Light, Busch Ice and Busch NA.
The countries that quaff the most wine per capita
The proud title of most fervent vino guzzler goes to Andorra. According to the Wine Institute, the country consumed 3,936,000 litres of wine
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/wine-consumption-per-capita-by-country/
Can Ancient Techniques Make Modern Wine Better?
A new generation of wineries are going to painstaking lengths to acquire hundreds of historic clay karases
Zima coming back to U.S. market
Blast from the past to return!
Atlanta brewery loses Super Bowl bet, makes ‘deflating,’ ‘soul-crushing’ Pats beer
Sweetwater Brewery had to make a handful of Boston beers for the Falcons loss
Introducing the Wine Whisperer—and the only three wine glasses you’ll ever need
These are the only three wine glasses you’ll ever need.
http://www.charlottefive.com/wine-glasses/
Why tempranillo is star grape of Spain, no matter what you call it
Despite its widespread presence on the Iberian peninsula — or perhaps because of it — tempranillo also goes by many other names in its home country.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/drink/sc-tempranillo-wine-food-0217-20170215-column.html
Trump wine sales double in Virginia
Virginia ABC sold 7,837 bottles of Trump wine in 2016, compared to 3,318 bottles of Trump wine in 2015.
http://wtvr.com/2017/02/16/trump-wine-virginia-abc/
Does size really matter?
The bigger the bottle, for instance, the longer the wine will age well. There’s less space (not oxygen, because that was removed and refilled with Nitrogen) at the top of the bottle. With less space at the top, it gives the wine a longer time to age.
Know Your Sizes
http://www.wine-blog.org/index.php/2017/02/16/does-size-matter-in-wine-yes-it-does/
Swapping Quantity for Quality at Bolla
The Italian favorite is shifting focus from the bottom line to the bottled wine.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2017/02/swapping-quantity-for-quality-at-bolla
How To Tell If A Wine Is Age-Worthy
How do you tell if a wine will improve with age? Oddly enough–and thank goodness, just spending more money on a bottle won’t guarantee that it will age well. Instead, there are a few key characteristics to look for in cellar-worthy wines.
CHINA TO RECOGNISE BLACK ROOSTER EMBLEM
Italy’s Chianti Classico region is expected to receive Chinese trademark rights for its Black Rooster emblem this year, as it gears up for anticipated sales growth in China’s Year of the Rooster
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/02/china-to-recognise-black-rooster-emblem/
Fireball Maker Sues Over ‘Mad Hen’ Whiskey
Fireball whiskey, accused a Florida spirits company Wednesday of gearing up to launch a product that closely mimics the trade dress of the popular cinnamon liquor.
https://www.law360.com/articles/892599
U.S. wine exports set record; top 10 list released
Ninety percent of the American vino being shipped out of country is from California.
Top 10 export markets for U.S. wines:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/02/us_wine_exports_sets_record_to.html
Girl Scout Cookies….And Wine
Wine is an amazing creation, from seafood to burgers people have been pairing wine with food for years. Now it’s Girl Scout cookies’ turn.
http://bigfrog104.com/girl-scout-cookies-and-wine/
Five Surprising Health Benefits of Beer
The beer guzzling masses haven’t had much to smile about over the years, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a healthy choice.
http://www.realclearlife.com/health/five-surprising-health-benefits-of-beer/
Health Benefits of Wine: What It Can (and Can’t) Do for You
What you need to know before you open that bottle
http://www.consumerreports.org/wine/health-benefits-of-wine/
How to Elevate Your Wine-Drinking Experience
Read on for our best tips and tricks and get ready to enjoy your next glass of wine in style.
http://www.hgtv.com/design-blog/entertaining/how-to-elevate-your-wine-drinking-experience
World’s First Integrated Wine Rating System
The MC Ratings system defines and integrates the six critical elements of a wine’s overall quality – Taste, Terroir, Viticulture, Vinification, Vintage and Value, also known as 2T4V™. With MC Ratings, a wine can now be assessed holistically like never before.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/worlds-first-integrated-wine-rating-150000170.html
Traditional Bordeaux Wine Labels Are Getting A Makeover
A 2007 study from the University of California, Berkeley, identified that the image on a wine label has a stronger impact on market success and brand personality than the color or layout of the label. Images of grape motifs or chateaux and vineyards scored well, while those of ‘unusual animals’ ranked lowest.
The 2016 Survey of American Wine Consumer Preferences showed similar results—with 64% of Americans favoring traditional labels over ‘modern’ or ‘fun/whimsical’ labels.
What is Malolactic Fermentation? The Buttery Taste in Wine
Ever wondered why some wines have a creamy or buttery taste? The process of Malolactic Fermentation is a winemaking process that gives both red and white wines a richer and creamier texture. Oddly enough, Malolactic Fermentation isn’t technically a fermentation at all.
http://winefolly.com/review/what-is-malolactic-fermentation-the-buttery-taste-in-wine/
An Ice Wine Primer
Wine’s Frozen Delight
https://www.fix.com/blog/what-is-ice-wine/
How do you solve a problem like Prosecco?
America’s taste for Prosecco, while it has grown astronomically, has entered into a new phase. It has become a colossus, but it also has nowhere left to go. It’s kind of like King Kong on top of the Empire State Building.
http://acevola.blogspot.com/2017/02/how-do-you-solve-problem-like-prosecco.html
France is becoming a leading source of innovation in the no-alcohol wine category.
Innovation in the vin sans alcohol category. Le Petit Béret, for example, has now released a range of beverages without a single trace of alcohol
http://www.wineintelligence.com/cherchez-lalcohol-free/
What’s the Big Deal about High-Altitude Wines?
Many wineries make a point of boasting about the altitude of their vineyards.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2017/02/what-s-the-big-deal-about-high-altitude-wines
The art of wine storytelling
Stories sell – which is why storytelling is marketing’s hottest new trend. Anyone who’s been to a wine conference lately will certainly have heard the cry go up for the wine trade to ‘tell its stories’. But what is ‘storytelling’, and how can the wine trade do it effectively? New research has uncovered some surprising answers.
https://www.meininger.de/en/wine-business-international/art-of-wine-storytelling
Liquor Nutrition Site
Brown-Forman has unveiled a new website providing nutritional information for its portfolio of brands. While Brown-Forman has previously provided nutritional info to consumers on request, the new site will offer easier access to nutritional facts such as calories, fat, sodium and carbohydrates, as well as alcohol content per standard drink. The company’s consumer branded websites and social media pages will be adding a link to the nutrition website over the next several months. Early last year, Diageo also moved to increase consumer access to nutritional info on its brands, debuting a revamped DRINKIQ site devoted to the subject.
https://www.drinkiq.com/en-gb/
BREAKING BAD’S AARON PAUL TO PLAY JACK DANIEL IN TV DRAMA
Actor Aaron Paul has been confirmed to play the founder of Jack Daniel’s, Jack Daniel, in a new TV drama based on a 2004 biography of the distiller’s life, Blood and Whisky: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel.
A ROSÉ REVOLUTION: THE FIVE STYLES OF PINK WINE
Rosé may have a reputation of being a fun drink with little sophistication but a new wave of winemakers are bucking the trend by using various methods to add complexity to the wine. We consider the five styles on the market today.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/02/a-rose-revolution-the-five-styles-of-pink-wine/
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Franklin Liquors ( www.franklinliquors.com )along with Vinitas Wineworks ( http://vinitaswineworks.com )and Wine Empire ( http://www.mywineempire.com ) are proud to host the North American Sommelier Association for an American Wine Specialist (AWS) Class.
The AMERICAN WINE SPECIALIST® covers each of the 50 American states. Classic wine regions of Napa Valley and Sonoma will be covered, in addition to all other California American Viticultural Areas. Oregon’s Willamette Valley and Washington’s Columbia Valley – both home tosignificant investment by Old World wine families – will be explored at length. We will study the rapidly upcoming regions of New York’s Finger Lakes, Texas Hill Country, and Virginia’s Piedmont. We will also taste a number of native and hybrid varieties from all over the country…this will be an enlightening experience with depth of information and diversity of American wines.
The course consists of 24 hours (4 full days) of class time and tasting, with a final written exam (5th day) required to achieve the official AMERICAN WINE SPECIALIST® certification and pin, issued by the North American Sommelier Association and recognized internationally by the Worldwide Sommelier Association (www.worldwidesommelier.com).
WHEN: 2017 MAR 25th, 26th, APR 1st & 2nd – 9:00AM to 4:00pm (with break)
Exam: 2017 MAY 7th (9:00am – 1 hour)
WHERE: Franklin Liquors – 363 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038
Cost $650
Details And Sign Up Here:
https://www.nasommelier.com/american-wine-specialist-aws
Franklin Wine Club
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Thursday March 2nd
Exploring California Wineries Bell And Schug
It will be a treat to feature wines from two legendary wine figures in Napa Valley history, Anthony Bell (Bell Wine Cellars) and Walter Schug (Schug Vineyard & Winery). Walter Schug grew up in Germany and his experience was sought out by Joseph Phelps in 1973. Walter made California’s first proprietary Bordeaux-Style blend, their well known Insignia label. However, Walter’s passion was Pinot Noir and when Phelps cut their Pinot Noir program, Walter purchased land in Napa’s Carneros District and Schug Vineyard and Winery was born in 1980.
Anthony Bell, came to America by the way of South Africa. He immediately made his mark on the California wine scene by taking over from legendary wine maker Andre Tchelistcheff. Anthony would now be in charge of making the Beaulieu Vineyard (BV) “Georges de Latour” Private Reserve Wines. Anthony would eventually grow his responsibilities to become BV’s General Manager. However, as Napa became more corporate, Anthony wanted to return to his true passion, wine making. In 1991 Bell Wine Cellars was founded and has produced Award Winning wines on his terms.
Sign Up:
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/237706589/
Wines From Bordeaux France
Thursday March 16th
Guest: Vincent Mareel
Wines of Bordeaux have long been a French icon.
In the wine world there is no better stories than this regions history, wines and agriculture.
Did you know there is more Merlot and Cabernet grown here than anywhere else in the world?
Vincent will be speaking about the different aspects of Bordeaux regions tasting wines from the various areas.
About Vincent
Vincent Mareel, French born, living in Lille and south of France. He began his US career in Washington, DC with twelve years in the food and wine scene in DC catering to residence and patrons on Capitol Hill. He continued in DC representing both French and prestigious American wines in the DC Metropolitan area, working with elite country clubs and restaurants. Today he has worked for Luneau USA representing the Group Castel as leader in French wines, for 15 years, as well as wineries all over Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal).
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/237914865/
Wednesday March 29th
Tony Apostolakos of
Italian Wines Of Masi Agricola
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Thursday April 13th
Wines From Abruzzo In Central Italy Mascerelli
Guest: Dave Abbot
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Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
An Introduction to Irish Whiskey – a tasting/education
Wednesday, March 8
Franklins own Walsh Family, an Irish Whiskey Importer
This evening is designed to promote the sensible enjoyment of Irish whiskey, Ireland’s indigenous spirit. We believe there is something extra-special about Irish whiskey in its many varieties.
So whether you’re a discerning aficionado or whiskey, or simply partial to the occasional sup, plan to join local Irish whiskey importer of Flaming Leprechaun for this interesting, informative and fun evening in a friendly, casual environment at Franklin Liquors. This is and Irish Whiskey Tasting experience you are sure to enjoy, savor and remember.
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
Easter Garden Bulb Basket and Spring Wines
April 6
Get ready for Easter by join Franklin Liquors and Hillside Nursery for an evening of flowers and wine! Design a garden basket of Easter Bulbs for yourself or as a gift, and welcome Spring by tasting through an assortment of seasonal wines
Sign ups soon
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
Sign ups soon
Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
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March 9th French wines
Lets take a tasting tour around France.
We will discuss regions, laws and explore unique wines from Champagne to the Southwest. Don’t let wines from France confuse you, learn what grapes grow best where and become an expert!
https://registration.xenegrade.com/tri-county/courseDisplay.cfm?schID=2098
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Liquor Industry News/Links
02-18-17
By: Mark C Lenzi
CSW, CSS, CWAS, FWS, IWS*
Held In Our Wine Room This Week
Tri-County Adult Education Oscars Truffles And Wine Event
With The Sugar Shoppe
Upcoming Franklin Wine Club Event
Thursday March 2nd
Exploring California Wineries Bell And Schug
It will be a treat to feature wines from two legendary wine figures in Napa Valley history, Anthony Bell (Bell Wine Cellars) and Walter Schug (Schug Vineyard & Winery). Walter Schug grew up in Germany and his experience was sought out by Joseph Phelps in 1973. Walter made California’s first proprietary Bordeaux-Style blend, their well known Insignia label. However, Walter’s passion was Pinot Noir and when Phelps cut their Pinot Noir program, Walter purchased land in Napa’s Carneros District and Schug Vineyard and Winery was born in 1980.
Anthony Bell, came to America by the way of South Africa. He immediately made his mark on the California wine scene by taking over from legendary wine maker Andre Tchelistcheff. Anthony would now be in charge of making the Beaulieu Vineyard (BV) “Georges de Latour” Private Reserve Wines. Anthony would eventually grow his responsibilities to become BV’s General Manager. However, as Napa became more corporate, Anthony wanted to return to his true passion, wine making. In 1991 Bell Wine Cellars was founded and has produced Award Winning wines on his terms.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/237706589/
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Franklin Liquors
Mike & Mark
Liquor Industry Week In Review
This Weeks Highlights:
New Products
TOP FIVE WINES TO PAIR WITH BARRY WHITE
What Do Wine Rating Numbers Mean?
OSCAR-BEER PAIRINGS
AND MORE!
Franklin Liquors New Daily Newspaper
The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)
Our Daily Wine Newspaper
Beerifying The Wine Industry: Lessons From Wine In A Can
Sure, you can turn your nose up at wine that comes in a can. But you’d be missing out on a serious growth category within the wine industry.
Someone’s invented a custom wine glass contoured to your face to help tasting experience
It’s what every wine lover has been waiting for
How to pair wine with dessert: Pro tips for every kind of sweet tooth
We all love dessert now and again, right? But what are the best wine choices for chocolate mousse, crème caramel, pavlova, or ice cream?
http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/how-to-pair-wine-with-dessert
Sammy Hagar and Adam Levine Debut New Santo Mezquila Liquor
The spirits industry has been pretty good to Sammy Hagar over the years, and he’s just added a new alcoholic venture to his portfolio — with an assist from Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/sammy-hagar-adam-levine-liquor/
Dogfish Head to Debut Draft System That Lets You Drink Beer Straight from the Barrel
A draft system design and installation company based in Annapolis, Maryland, partnered to create the Rack AeriAle, a draft system designed for bars that transports barrel-aged beer straight from the cask to the glass (and better still, on nitro).
SIERRA NEVADA TO LAUNCH BEER CAMP ACROSS THE WORLD
In June, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. will release Beer Camp Across the World, a variety 12-pack featuring collaboration beers with six American breweries and six international breweries.
YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED TO LEARN WHO’S MAKING YOUR WINE
Today’s number one hot-button issue may very well be immigration policy. As opinions from both sides abound on a daily basis, at least there’s wine to get us through it all. But the funny thing about our favorite beverage is that immigrants actually play a huge role in American agriculture, an umbrella that covers winemaking and grape growing.
http://vinepair.com/articles/might-surprised-learn-whos-making-wine/
Digital Media Spending
Some Lodi Vineyards Underwater for Weeks
Rivers of storms delay operations as Mokelumne River overflows its banks
https://www.winesandvines.com/template.cfm?section=news&content=180355
Social media doesn’t sell much wine
Since the advent of social media, wineries have been wondering how important it is in wine sales.
WINE WAND CLAIMS TO MAKE BIG DIFFERENCE FOR WINE DRINKERS ALLERGIC TO HISTAMINES AND SULFITES
Makers of the Wand say the filter is designed to help reduce the side effects of drinking wine
https://drinkpurewine.com/the-story-of-the-wand/
Gary Vaynerchuk on the Transformation of the Wine Industry
It’s time to take another look into the wisdom of Gary Vaynerchuk in his latest book #ASKGARYVEE!
New Amsterdam, Tito’s Drive Solid Growth For U.S. Market’s Top 10 Vodka Brands
Putting ‘No Headache’ Wine Filters To The Test
Think about this: wine without the headache. New products are being marketed as ways to avoid that day after pain.
Local MA WBZ 4 news report
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/02/12/wine-headache-filters-sulfites-hangover/
HIGH-ANTIOXIDANT’ WINE LAUNCHED IN CHINA
Targeting Mainland China and Hong Kong’s wine drinkers, an Italian winery has launched a red wine rich in procyanidin – a powerful antioxidant found in tannins.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/02/italian-company-launches-high-antioxidant-wine-in-china/
Why red wine is the best alcohol for great sex
Without getting too bogged down in science, according to the research, red wine actually has compounds that stimulate our erogenous zones. Drinking two glasses a day gives women a higher sex drive, and in men, seems to increase testosterone in the blood.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/02/13/why-red-wine-is-the-best-alcohol-for-great-sex-6441024/
Carbonation and the pain of Champagne
Sparkling wine – or beer, or soda, or seltzer* – triggers an unmistakable set of sensations, addictive or repellent depending on your predilection. But is that sensation a taste? A physical sensation? Something else? Probably some combination of the above, though figuring all of that out is trickier than you might imagine.
http://wineoscope.com/2017/02/12/carbonation-and-the-pain-of-champagne/
Should Restaurants Offer Guests That First Taste of Wine?
Does it make sense to eliminate elements of restaurant wine service if they seem pointless or cause agitation?
5 Reasons Why Great Wine Starts with Geography
Wine geography goes a lot farther than mapping your way to the nearest wine shop and navigating to the next bottle
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/5-reasons-why-great-wine-starts-with-geography/
WINE REGIONS OF HUNGARY
Wine was introduced to Hungary by the Romans, and the country was known for its excellent wines until the devastation of World War II and the Communist era. Recently Hungarian wines have had a renaissance and garnering prizes in international competitions.
OSCAR-BEER PAIRINGS
The 89th Academy Awards Ceremony will be aired on February 26, 2017, and you’ll want to make sure you have a lot of beer on hand to get through the evening of glitz and tedium. So without further ado, let’s open the envelope and see what beers have been selected to pair with these nine nominees, while we watch their trailers.
http://yourbeernetwork.com/?p=2069
California Wine Economic Impact Website Launched
Wine Institute and the California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) have partnered to launch a new interactive website offering economic impact statistics for California wine and winegrapes at: www.wine‑economy.com.
Oak Sweeter than Sugar for Wine
How can wine taste sweet without any residual sugar? It might be down to an unexpected source.
What Do Wine Rating Numbers Mean?
You walk into a wine store and the little shelf tag on a chardonnay screams that it got a 90 from the Wine Spectator or Robert Parker, which sounds great. But what exactly does 90 mean?
TOP FIVE WINES TO PAIR WITH BARRY WHITE
Ridiculous Valentines Day-related themes aside, there is a growing column of evidence of a special sensory inter-relationship between music and wine.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/02/top-five-wines-to-pair-with-barry-white/
You Aren’t Wrong About Wine
No, you can’t taste wine like an expert – and that’s OK
Taking wine descriptions as gospel is problematic because no two people experience the same wine the same way.
New Wine Purse Lets You Get Drunk Anywhere And Stay (Kind Of) Classy
Before you spend your paycheck on a tote in each color, you should be aware of how it works
http://elitedaily.com/social-news/new-wine-purse-drunk-anywhere/1791321/
Lawsuit against Walmart claims nothing crafty about its ‘craft’ beers
A Cincinnati-area man has filed a lawsuit against Walmart over what he says is the retail giant’s “fraudulent, unlawful, deceptive and unfair” marketing of craft beers that aren’t really craft beers.
CALIFORNIA LEADS US WINE EXPORTS TO RECORD HIGH
US wine exports, 90% of which come from California, reached a record value of $1.62 billion in 2016, the Californian Wine Institute has revealed.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2017/02/california-leads-us-wine-exports-to-record-high/
This beloved grocery chain is the latest company to face Trump-related boycotts
The regional supermarket chain with a cult following is facing calls to remove Trump Winery products from its 10 Virginia stores.
Angry Orchard Introduces Tapped Maple Seasonal Cider
New seasonal hard cider Angry Orchard Tapped Maple, available now through April. Tapped Maple blends American culinary apples with a hint of maple syrup from Vermont maple trees for a not-too-sweet cider with a big, bright apple taste.
Raisin & table grapes driven to brink of extinction by wine.
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American Wine Specialist Program
Franklin Liquors ( www.franklinliquors.com )along with Vinitas Wineworks ( http://vinitaswineworks.com )and Wine Empire ( http://www.mywineempire.com ) are proud to host the North American Sommelier Association for an American Wine Specialist (AWS) Class.
The AMERICAN WINE SPECIALIST® covers each of the 50 American states. Classic wine regions of Napa Valley and Sonoma will be covered, in addition to all other California American Viticultural Areas. Oregon’s Willamette Valley and Washington’s Columbia Valley – both home tosignificant investment by Old World wine families – will be explored at length. We will study the rapidly upcoming regions of New York’s Finger Lakes, Texas Hill Country, and Virginia’s Piedmont. We will also taste a number of native and hybrid varieties from all over the country…this will be an enlightening experience with depth of information and diversity of American wines.
The course consists of 24 hours (4 full days) of class time and tasting, with a final written exam (5th day) required to achieve the official AMERICAN WINE SPECIALIST® certification and pin, issued by the North American Sommelier Association and recognized internationally by the Worldwide Sommelier Association (www.worldwidesommelier.com).
WHEN: 2017 MAR 25th, 26th, APR 1st & 2nd – 9:00AM to 4:00pm (with break)
Exam: 2017 MAY 7th (9:00am – 1 hour)
WHERE: Franklin Liquors – 363 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038
Cost $650
Details And Sign Up Here:
https://www.nasommelier.com/american-wine-specialist-aws
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Thursday March 2nd
Exploring California Wineries Bell And Schug
It will be a treat to feature wines from two legendary wine figures in Napa Valley history, Anthony Bell (Bell Wine Cellars) and Walter Schug (Schug Vineyard & Winery). Walter Schug grew up in Germany and his experience was sought out by Joseph Phelps in 1973. Walter made California’s first proprietary Bordeaux-Style blend, their well known Insignia label. However, Walter’s passion was Pinot Noir and when Phelps cut their Pinot Noir program, Walter purchased land in Napa’s Carneros District and Schug Vineyard and Winery was born in 1980.
Anthony Bell, came to America by the way of South Africa. He immediately made his mark on the California wine scene by taking over from legendary wine maker Andre Tchelistcheff. Anthony would now be in charge of making the Beaulieu Vineyard (BV) “Georges de Latour” Private Reserve Wines. Anthony would eventually grow his responsibilities to become BV’s General Manager. However, as Napa became more corporate, Anthony wanted to return to his true passion, wine making. In 1991 Bell Wine Cellars was founded and has produced Award Winning wines on his terms.
Sign Up:
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Wine-Club/events/237706589/
Franklin Adult Education 2017 Classes
An Introduction to Irish Whiskey – a tasting/education
Wednesday, March 8
Franklins own Walsh Family, an Irish Whiskey Importer
This evening is designed to promote the sensible enjoyment of Irish whiskey, Ireland’s indigenous spirit. We believe there is something extra-special about Irish whiskey in its many varieties.
So whether you’re a discerning aficionado or whiskey, or simply partial to the occasional sup, plan to join local Irish whiskey importer of Flaming Leprechaun for this interesting, informative and fun evening in a friendly, casual environment at Franklin Liquors. This is and Irish Whiskey Tasting experience you are sure to enjoy, savor and remember.
Sign Ups Soon
Wine Buying Tips Using Label Information
Thursday, May 18th
Do you know 5 corporations own 80-90% of wines for sale? Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? This wine tasting/education will explain what is on a wine label and how it can help you find the best for your dollar. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Sign Ups Soon
Exploring Italian Wines
Tuesday, May 23rd
Italian wines can be some of the most confusing to understand. This tasting/education will cover history, geography, laws, regions and grapes. Come explore Italy!
Sign ups soon
Medway Community Education Winter Programs
Easter Garden Bulb Basket and Spring Wines
April 6
Get ready for Easter by join Franklin Liquors and Hillside Nursery for an evening of flowers and wine! Design a garden basket of Easter Bulbs for yourself or as a gift, and welcome Spring by tasting through an assortment of seasonal wines
Sign ups soon
The Language of Wine Labels
May 10
Ever found yourself staring at a wine label and been confused about what it’s telling you? You’re not alone! Join Mark and Kim as they decode the language on that bottle of wine. You’ll learn how to tell if a wine is dry or sweet, what might be in a blend, and so much more!
Sign ups soon
Tri-County Adult Education
French Wine Scholar Programs
Vinitas WineWorks LLC, Tri-County Adult Education, and Franklin Liquors are excited to announce the Fall session of the French Wine Scholar Certification program!
Now you don’t have to go to Boston for this world-class French wine course! Set yourself apart from your peers and specialize in the wines of France. Gain the confidence to taste, sell, and speak meaningfully about all aspects of French wine, from Champagne to Bordeaux and everything in between. Pass the exam and earn the title French Wine Scholar and FWS post-nominal.
Developed by the Wine Scholar Guild with the support of the French Ministry of Agriculture, this specialization program is designed for advanced students of wine, whether professionals or serious wine hobbyists. This is NOT an introductory wine class; students should have professional wine experience or previous classroom study. Students must be familiar with the concepts of viticulture and vinification, major grape varieties, wine regions, and wine styles from across the globe, and have experience tasting wine in a formal setting.
Tuition: $999
http://www.tri-county.tc/wine-scholar-program
New Dates Soon!
March 9th French wines
Lets take a tasting tour around France.
We will discuss regions, laws and explore unique wines from Champagne to the Southwest. Don’t let wines from France confuse you, learn what grapes grow best where and become an expert!
https://registration.xenegrade.com/tri-county/courseDisplay.cfm?schID=2098
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