The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-13-25” curated by Mark Lenzi contains several recent stories related to the alcohol industry.
Key highlights from the stories include:
Wine’s Existential Crisis: A discussion on the wine industry’s current downturn, suggesting that it’s more than a temporary blip due to factors like shifting demographics and changing values.
Vegan Cream Liqueurs: Peta has spotlighted 10 of the best vegan cream liqueurs.
New Samuel Adams Winter Ale: Fans are excited about the release of Samuel Adams’ first new winter seasonal beer in 30 years.
Buffalo Trace Sazerac Rye: Buffalo Trace is releasing a new 125-proof “Full Proof” expression of Sazerac Rye for $40, following the distillery’s $1.2 billion expansion.
Thanksgiving Wine Recommendations: A guide suggesting two Napa Valley wines to bring to Thanksgiving dinner.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-12-25,” curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) / @MarkLenzi, covers several topics related to the wine industry.
The most recent stories in the magazine focus on:
Global Production: Global wine production has reportedly grown slightly in 2025, recovering from a 60-year low, though vineyards continue to face challenges from extreme weather driven by climate change.
Wine Classification: There is a discussion on the question of whether rosé can be considered a fine wine.
Wine Expertise and Enjoyment: Articles include a comprehensive guide on “The Art of Spitting” wine for professional tasting, and a podcast episode featuring “The Umami King,” Tim Hanni MW.
Seasonal Pairing: Several stories offer advice on wine selection for the Thanksgiving holiday, providing easy pairing suggestions from experts and encouraging readers to relax about their choices.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-11-25” curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) features several recent articles related to wine and spirits.
Key stories in the magazine include:
Crémant Sales Surge: An analysis of the growing popularity and rising sales of Crémant, a sparkling wine sometimes viewed as a Champagne alternative.
Thanksgiving Wine Advice: Tips from experts to help readers relax and choose the right wines and digestifs for Thanksgiving.
Vodka Rankings: A list ranking 19 popular American vodkas from worst to best, noting that vodka remains the most popular liquor in the U.S.
Cocktail and Wine Pairing Tips: Articles providing advice on simple fall twists for classic cocktails and suggestions for pairing wine with everyday takeout.
Social Media Discussion: A piece from The VinePair Podcast discussing the question of whether sommeliers should be posting photos of bottles they sell on social media.
The Flipboard magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-10-25” curated by Mark Lenzi (@MarkLenzi) features several recent stories related to wine, whiskey, cocktails, and non-alcoholic drinks.
Here are the most recent stories included in the magazine:
10 Old Fashioned Recipes That Prove Less Is More (from FOOD & WINE): Discusses the essentials and subtle changes that enhance the classic Old Fashioned cocktail.
How Oak Gives Wine and Whiskey Their Character (from FOOD & WINE): Explores the transformative role of oak barrels in aging both wine and spirits.
A Sommelier’s Tips for Ordering Wine With Confidence, Even on a Budget (from CNET): Offers advice on selecting a bottle of wine in a restaurant setting without overspending or feeling intimidated.
25 Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Drinks Everyone Can Toast To (from immigrantstable.com): Provides recipes for non-alcoholic mocktails suitable for Thanksgiving.
It’s not a wine train — it’s Amtrak. But it takes you to California’s coolest wine region (from sfstandard.com): Highlights using Amtrak to travel to the Paso Robles wine region in California.
Not all joven tequila is equal: Know the difference (from The Manual): Explains the nature and characteristics of Joven tequila.
The “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-09-25” Flipboard magazine features a collection of recent stories related to wine, beer, and spirits, curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW).
The most recent stories include:
How to Pair Chocolate and Wine Without Overthinking It: A foolproof guide from wine educator Leslie Sbrocco on matching wine with chocolate.
How to Pair Beer With Oysters Like a Pro: A flavor-first approach to pairing beer with oysters.
Frank Sinatra’s 3-2-1 Method For The Perfect Glass Of Whiskey: Details on Sinatra’s preferred method for making a glass of whiskey.
We Tasted 8 Bloody Mary Mixes — Our Winner Nailed Classic Flavor: A review of various Bloody Mary mixes, with the winner standing out for its classic flavor and a pickle-inspired touch.
Free Tours and Tastings Across Greece for World Wine Tourism Day: Wineries and vineyards across Greece offering free events on Sunday, November 9, to celebrate the day.
18 Thanksgiving Cocktails You Need to Make This Year: A comprehensive list of cocktails for the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-07-25” curated by Mark Lenzi contains several stories, including:
Trade and Economics: American whiskey exports have generated $1.3 billion, and the American Whiskey Association (AWA) is pushing the US government to remove trade barriers. The US Supreme Court appears likely to reject most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign goods, which would impact the industry.
Products and Brands: BeatBox Beverages, a ready-to-drink (RTD) brand that started on Shark Tank, has been named “RTD of the Year” and is popular at music festivals.
Wine and Hospitality: There is a discussion on how music helps shape the perfect atmosphere in a wine bar, and a guide on what wine to pair with black truffles.
Health (Grape-related): An article highlights the health benefits of grapes, including their role in skin health.
The linked Flipboard magazine, “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-06-25,” features a collection of recent stories primarily focused on the wine sector of the liquor industry.
Key stories in the magazine include:
Corporate Ownership of Wine Brands: A chart detailing which companies own America’s top wine brands.
Winemaking Techniques: An article discussing whether ‘forest-blend’ barrels are the secret to producing fine wine.
Health and Wine: A piece on the relationship between red wine consumption and acne.
Industry Figures: News about a celebrated San Francisco restaurateur who is quietly building a wine brand.
New Product Development: An announcement that Chianti has been approved to also be produced as a Rosé wine (“Chianti DOP Rosé”).
Champagne Knowledge: An older article explaining the importance of the disgorgement date for Champagne.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-04-25” curated by @MarkLenzi, covers several recent topics in the spirits and wine industry. The key stories include:
Wine Tariffs: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on a court case concerning imported wine tariffs, with a potential for the ruling to have broader implications.
Wine Aging: An exploration of the science behind aging wine under screw caps, noting that this closure type remains controversial despite being in use for almost 70 years.
Health and Wine: A meta-study suggests that moderate wine consumption may help reduce the risk of strokes.
Tito’s Vodka: An analysis of how Tito’s Vodka, America’s bestselling spirit, has managed to navigate prolific lawsuits.
Whisky Innovation: Bruichladdich has released the first-ever Islay Rye Whisky, a 7-year-old spirit distilled from Islay-grown rye and barley as part of a crop rotation experiment.
Cocktail Science: A discussion on whether dark liquor can be successfully used to make Jell-O shots.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-03-25” curated by Mark Lenzi covers several recent topics in the alcoholic beverage industry, including:
Italian winemakers adapting to climate change by using new technologies with old grape varieties.
Wine tasting tips, specifically covering 12 common mistakes, according to experts.
Whiskey news featuring:
A look at the 240-year-old whiskey brand Evan Williams Bourbon.
A taste test review of Knob Creek’s latest bourbon, which is the oldest Jim Beam product to date.
Tequila recommendations for five premium brands that are worth sipping without lime or salt.
General “Top Highlights from the Liquor Industry This Week.”
The link provided is a Flipboard magazine titled “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 11-02-25” curated by @MarkLenzi, focusing on “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW).”
The most recent stories in the magazine as of the summary are:
Non-Alcoholic Beer: An article discussing what people may not know about non-alcoholic beer.
A Snob’s Guide to Tuscany: A guide to discovering secrets in the Italian region of Tuscany.
The Dark Story Of How The French 75 Cocktail Got Its Name: An exploration of the history behind the classic cocktail.
Drinking tequila and mezcal sustainably on The Day of the Dead: An article on sustainable practices for enjoying these spirits during Día de Muertos (Nov. 2).
French Senate Unveils 23-Point Plan to Rescue Wine Industry Amid Deepening Crisis: A report on the French Senate’s plan for reform in the country’s wine industry.
Anthony Gismondi: Port is more than just a wine, it’s a mood. Try one of these: A recommendation for Port wines as the autumn weather settles in.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 10-30-25” curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) focuses on various topics in the liquor and wine industry.
The most recent stories included in the magazine cover:
Wine and Health:
The beneficial effects of moderate wine consumption on blood clotting markers in patients with coronary heart disease (a Greek intervention study).
The short-term health effects of de-alcoholized red wine.
Non-Alcoholic Beverages:
The redefining of non-alcoholic beer, featuring John Mulaney & Years.
Alcohol’s Effects:
An exploration of whether different types of alcohol affect people differently.
Wine and Sports:
The potential for a pairing between fine wine and professional sport, mentioning former American football quarterback Drew Bledsoe.
Whiskey:
A look at the 10 most important American Single Malt Whiskeys ever released.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 10-29-25” curated by Mark Lenzi (@MarkLenzi) features several stories, primarily focused on the wine and spirits industry.
Key topics from the most recent stories include:
Top 10 Most Valuable Wine and Spirits Heists in History: A look at high-value thefts in the fine wine and spirits world.
Josh Cellars’ Meme Sensation: The inside story of how the wine brand leveraged a viral internet meme to become a “7m-case sensation.”
Vintage Corkscrews: Exploring the world of collecting antique bottle openers.
Wine Storage: Tips on how to store wine bottles without a dedicated wine cellar.
Wine Pairings: Recommendations from sommeliers on the No. 1 wine to pair with various fall desserts.
Cooking with Old Wine: Information on whether or not old wine can be used in cooking.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 10-28-25,” curated by The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW), features several recent stories primarily focused on the wine and cocktail sectors of the liquor industry.
Key topics from the most recent stories include:
Declining US Wine Consumption: Recent trends indicate a decrease in wine consumption across the United States.
Grape Harvest Challenges: Winemakers in Lodi are facing difficulties due to low sugar levels in grapes, which is impacting the harvest, demand, and profits, compounded by an influx of cheap imported wines.
Wine and Tinned Fish Pairings: Sommeliers share their favorite wine pairings with tinned fish (conservas).
“Nero Champagne” Legal Case: Details on how the trademark application for “Nero Champagne” was unsuccessful in court.
Iconic Mexican Cocktails: A guide to Mexico’s most famous cocktails.
Oregon Winemaking: The story of a Burgundian winemaker who was drawn to make wine in Oregon.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 10-25-25” curated by @MarkLenzi, covers several recent topics in the beverage industry, including:
Craft Beer Trends: The end of the “craft brewery-loving IPA guy” is suggested, with reports of declining craft beer sales and a decreasing focus on highly specific hop and flavor profiles. There is also an article explaining why IPAs and hot wings are a poor food pairing.
Wine: The magazine features a closer look at the world of Mexican wine and lists eight highly-rated Prosecco values from the Veneto region of Italy.
Spirits: Topics include a podcast discussion asserting that bourbon will be “fine,” and a professional bartender’s explanation of common mistakes that cause homemade cocktails to fall flat.
The Flipboard magazine “LIQUOR INDUSTRY NEWS 10-23-25” curated by Mark Lenzi of “The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)” covers several recent topics in the alcohol and liquor industry:
Non-Alcoholic Wine: A story discusses the challenges and methods for creating non-alcoholic wine that is considered high-quality enough for fine dining.
Hemp Drinks Lobbying: The alcohol industry is increasing its lobbying efforts on hemp drinks as the U.S. Congress debates a potential ban on THC products.
High-Alcohol Beer: A new Sam Adams beer is mentioned, noting that it is so strong it is illegal to purchase in 15 U.S. states.
Dry Weddings Trend: An article explores the growing trend of couples opting for “dry weddings” (alcohol-free receptions).
Wine History: A historical piece details how Prohibition and the Mexican Revolution influenced the shaping of an iconic California wine family.
Argentinian Wine Exports: Wines of Argentina has launched a global campaign, “The Wine for Now,” as exports to the U.S. and Brazil surge.
Pairs with everything from butternut-squash soup to green salad to turkey with a dressing made of briny oysters and herbs.
Even notoriously tough-to-pair Brussels sprouts will sing with Sauvignon Blanc.
Also for contrast and richness of cream sauces and dressings Look for California or Washington st Sauvignon Blancs as they tend to have more bright citrus flavor profiles.
2015 J. Lohr Carols Vineyard 750ml $16.99
Pinot Grigio
Is a good aperitif and goes well with roasted turkey.
You can start a meal with a crisp Italian Pinot Grigio.
If you want more fruit profile with your meal try Pinot Grigio/Gris from California or Washington. Apple and pear flavors will shine bright with those.
2016 Santa Margherita 750ml $19.99
Riesling
With their tropical fruit, citrus, green-apple, pear and mineral notes,
work with almost any Thanksgiving dish.
You can also pair a sweeter Riesling with apple desserts.
2014 Ste Michelle Sweet Riesling 750ml $9.99
Chardonnay
A big, buttery chardonnay can complement the roasted, smoky flavors of squash,
Chestnuts and pecan stuffing.
An unoaked Chardonnay with make apple desserts shine!
Chateau Ste. Michelle is celebrating 50 years of wine making in 2017!
As one of the founding winery’s in WA State they are the premier winery from WA State and have helped define the Northwest wine industry with classic vinefera wines that stand out today as they did 50 years ago. With a long history of accolades they produce wines that you will enjoy today and with great aging potential. We will focus on some of their single vineyard wines and their reserve Indian Wells tier.
Helping us taste through these wines is John Gedgaudas, a Business Development Manager for Ste. Michelle Wine Estates. John has been selling and representing wine for over 10 years and is excited to present them. Focusing on WA State will be fun as it is an area of consistent weather conditions that provide great quality grapes vintage after vintage. Maybe WA State will become your new favorite wine region.
SPECIAL OFFER!
In the past we have worked with the wine app Quini ( www.quiniwine.com )
During this event rate the wines and get $1 off for every review you enter.
We will taste 7 wines you can get up to $7 off!!
Please get a head start, sign up to Quini if you are on desktop or laptop/tablet, at the top right of the screen at www.quiniwine.com. If you are on iPhone and/or iPad, please download the app. You will find the link at the same website, where you can also read a bit more about Quini.
You can also use on any Android device.
During the tasting you can search Quini using #Franklin Ste Michelle and all wines will populate for you to enter your review.
If you want help in setting up or review of this feature please arrive at 630 for help.
The Franklin Wine Club was the first in the USA to use this app for wine review.
Please explore it while you taste and gain the rewards!
Dutton-Goldfield Winery began with a handshake in a vineyard in 1998, when longtime colleagues and friends Steve Dutton and Dan Goldfield recognized a shared vision between them—to craft wines that express the personalities of their cool-climate vineyards, and which they’d enjoy drinking at their own dinner tables. A fifth-generation farmer, Steve grew up with a love of driving tractors, and without any doubt about his future career. His father, Warren Dutton, had begun growing grapes in the western reaches of Russian River Valley in the mid-1960s, at a time when most people thought the area was too cool to grow fruit for quality still wine. After graduating from Boston’s Brandeis University, Dan headed west to begin a career in research chemistry, with a few detours for skiing and hiking along the way. Always an outdoor enthusiast and adventurer, the life of lab work was quickly replaced with a dream of winemaking when his brother turned him on to the 1969 Burgundies.
At Dutton-Goldfield, we believe we draw from the best Dutton vineyards to craft these very special Estate Grown wines. The Dutton’s are the premier grape growers in the region and sell grapes to many top wine producers including Patz & Hall, Lewis, Kistler, Nickel and Nickel, Mary Edwards, DuMOL, Ramey and Ironhorse just to name a few.
We will explore 4 very limited wines from Dutton Goldfield.
How limited are they? Two have only 350 cases made and two have only 150 6 packs made of which there are only 7 cases in MA!
Also
Samantha Will Present:
A Tale of Two Ports
For more than 250 years, Ferreira has been synonymous with high-quality Portuguese wine, and known around the world as “the Portuguese brand.” Ferreira was founded in 1751, and under the direction of Dona Antónia Adelaide became the reference point for exceptional ports and Douro wines. Today, Ferreira continues to be a global market leader, and the symbol of a country and a culture.
Showing: Ferreira Dona Antonia Tawny Port
Quinta do Crasto, which traces its roots back to the 17th century, was purchased by Constantino de Almeida, a partner in the Port house of Constantino, in 1910. ln 1981, Constantino de Almeida’s granddaughter Leonor (“Tita”) and her husband Jorge Roquette took over the Quinta, determined to restore and revitalize the family estate. Following the change in Portuguese law (allowing single quintas to bottle and export wine), Crasto has been producing and exporting table and port wines since 1994. The perseverance and commitment of the Roquette family has restored Quinta do Crasto to its rightful status as one of the great family estates of the Douro.
Johns Bio:
A native of Iowa, John came to California to pursue a career in the wine business beginning as a cellar worker for a large central valley winery. He later went into the sales and distribution side of the business working for a central coast wine distributor. John then moved to Napa Valley and spent many years at Franciscan winery selling a number of brands under this portfolio. John has been in the role as National Sales Director at Dutton Goldfield for the past seven years.
Samantha Bio:
Samantha Straw is a Fine Wine Portfolio Manager for Ruby Wines who has been in the food and beverage industry for over 20 years. She has a passion for knowledge and has achieved 2 levels of Sommelier certification from the International Sommelier Guild, the Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) designation from the Society of Wine Educators, and the Sake Adviser Certification from the Sake School of America. When not at work, she spends her time with her husband and two children.
Recent Press
Wines from Dutton Ranch, grower in Sonoma County of some of the most sought-after Chardonnay (17 clones) and Pinot Noir (14 clones) in the state. The Ranch is 1,100 acres composed of 74 individual vineyards sprawled across the Green Valley and Russian River Valley that are part of the cool Sonoma Coast viticultural area.
Dutton-Goldfield, a 50-50 partnership begun in 1998 between Steve Dutton 50 and Burgundy-loving winemaker Dan Goldfield 60
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.
Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? In this valuable class we’ll explain all the truths and lies on an American wine label. Knowing this information will help you get more value for your money, understand how to figure out if a wine is a generic commercial wine or a hand-made artisanal bottling, and clues to what it’s going to taste like. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Thursday, December 7 Decoding European Wine Labels
OK, so you understand an American wine label, but European labelling follows an entirely different set of rules, and can be confusing and intimidating. We’ll walk you through the method behind French, Italian, Spanish, and German labels, and help you understand what they’re telling you. You’ll leave with the confidence to buy that bottle of Bordeaux or Spatlese!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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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It adds a celebratory note to the meal and goes well
with starters like soup and salad.
Sparkling also works well with desserts.
Try an Italian Prosecco with Fruit pies.
Sauvignon Blanc
Pairs with everything from butternut-squash soup to green salad to turkey with a dressing made of briny oysters and herbs.
Even notoriously tough-to-pair Brussels sprouts will sing with Sauvignon Blanc.
Also for contrast and richness of cream sauces and dressings Look for California or Washington st Sauvignon Blancs as they tend to have more bright citrus flavor profiles.
Pinot Grigio
Is a good aperitif and goes well with roasted turkey.
You can start a meal with a crisp Italian Pinot Grigio.
If you want more fruit profile with your meal try Pinot Grigio/Gris from California or Washington. Apple and pear flavors will shine bright with those.
Riesling
With their tropical fruit, citrus, green-apple, pear and mineral notes,
work with almost any Thanksgiving dish.
You can also pair a sweeter Riesling with apple desserts.
Chardonnay
A big, buttery chardonnay can complement the roasted, smoky flavors of squash,
Chestnuts and pecan stuffing.
An unoaked Chardonnay with make apple desserts shine!
Nut bases dessert will work well with high
oaked Chardonnays
Syrah and Zinfandel
Has the spice, dark fruit and berries to bring out the best in cranberry sauces also works well with dark meats.
Select your wine based on spicy or fruity versions of the grape.
Pinot Noir
Is the single best wine to choose for Thanksgiving.
It has tangy red fruit of strawberry and cherry, with nice acidity.
Pinot Noir will support most things on the Thanksgiving table without overpowering them.
If you’re looking for one wine to serve to welcome guests and serve threw a cherry dessert Pinot Noir works!
Gamay
Thanksgiving is the week Beaujolais Nouveau is released.
This Gamay based wine is a great with Thanksgiving foods.
Light weight and good fruit.
Explore other reds from Beaujolais France and the Gamay grape
and you will shine with your family and friends.
Port or a dessert wine
For very sugary desserts work great, as long as the wine is as sweet
or sweeter than the confection.
That’s important because a less-sweet wine will taste thin, tart or even bitter.
The key is to pair the wines flavor profile with that of the desserts.
For nut based desserts try 10 or 20 year tawny ports for a special treat!
Rosé
Rose wines are PERFECT for turkey and all the side dishes!
If you feel that rose wines are to casual then drink it with leftovers.
Chateau Ste. Michelle is celebrating 50 years of wine making in 2017!
As one of the founding winery’s in WA State they are the premier winery from WA State and have helped define the Northwest wine industry with classic vinefera wines that stand out today as they did 50 years ago. With a long history of accolades they produce wines that you will enjoy today and with great aging potential. We will focus on some of their single vineyard wines and their reserve Indian Wells tier.
Helping us taste through these wines is John Gedgaudas, a Business Development Manager for Ste. Michelle Wine Estates. John has been selling and representing wine for over 10 years and is excited to present them. Focusing on WA State will be fun as it is an area of consistent weather conditions that provide great quality grapes vintage after vintage. Maybe WA State will become your new favorite wine region.
SPECIAL OFFER!
In the past we have worked with the wine app Quini ( www.quiniwine.com )
During this event rate the wines and get $1 off for every review you enter.
We will taste 7 wines you can get up to $7 off!!
Please get a head start, sign up to Quini if you are on desktop or laptop/tablet, at the top right of the screen at www.quiniwine.com. If you are on iPhone and/or iPad, please download the app. You will find the link at the same website, where you can also read a bit more about Quini.
You can also use on any Android device.
During the tasting you can search Quini using #Franklin Ste Michelle and all wines will populate for you to enter your review.
If you want help in setting up or review of this feature please arrive at 630 for help.
The Franklin Wine Club was the first in the USA to use this app for wine review.
Please explore it while you taste and gain the rewards!
Dutton-Goldfield Winery began with a handshake in a vineyard in 1998, when longtime colleagues and friends Steve Dutton and Dan Goldfield recognized a shared vision between them—to craft wines that express the personalities of their cool-climate vineyards, and which they’d enjoy drinking at their own dinner tables. A fifth-generation farmer, Steve grew up with a love of driving tractors, and without any doubt about his future career. His father, Warren Dutton, had begun growing grapes in the western reaches of Russian River Valley in the mid-1960s, at a time when most people thought the area was too cool to grow fruit for quality still wine. After graduating from Boston’s Brandeis University, Dan headed west to begin a career in research chemistry, with a few detours for skiing and hiking along the way. Always an outdoor enthusiast and adventurer, the life of lab work was quickly replaced with a dream of winemaking when his brother turned him on to the 1969 Burgundies.
At Dutton-Goldfield, we believe we draw from the best Dutton vineyards to craft these very special Estate Grown wines. The Dutton’s are the premier grape growers in the region and sell grapes to many top wine producers including Patz & Hall, Lewis, Kistler, Nickel and Nickel, Mary Edwards, DuMOL, Ramey and Ironhorse just to name a few.
We will explore 4 very limited wines from Dutton Goldfield.
How limited are they? Two have only 350 cases made and two have only 150 6 packs made of which there are only 7 cases in MA!
Also
Samantha Will Present:
A Tale of Two Ports
For more than 250 years, Ferreira has been synonymous with high-quality Portuguese wine, and known around the world as “the Portuguese brand.” Ferreira was founded in 1751, and under the direction of Dona Antónia Adelaide became the reference point for exceptional ports and Douro wines. Today, Ferreira continues to be a global market leader, and the symbol of a country and a culture.
Showing: Ferreira Dona Antonia Tawny Port
Quinta do Crasto, which traces its roots back to the 17th century, was purchased by Constantino de Almeida, a partner in the Port house of Constantino, in 1910. ln 1981, Constantino de Almeida’s granddaughter Leonor (“Tita”) and her husband Jorge Roquette took over the Quinta, determined to restore and revitalize the family estate. Following the change in Portuguese law (allowing single quintas to bottle and export wine), Crasto has been producing and exporting table and port wines since 1994. The perseverance and commitment of the Roquette family has restored Quinta do Crasto to its rightful status as one of the great family estates of the Douro.
Johns Bio:
A native of Iowa, John came to California to pursue a career in the wine business beginning as a cellar worker for a large central valley winery. He later went into the sales and distribution side of the business working for a central coast wine distributor. John then moved to Napa Valley and spent many years at Franciscan winery selling a number of brands under this portfolio. John has been in the role as National Sales Director at Dutton Goldfield for the past seven years.
Samantha Bio:
Samantha Straw is a Fine Wine Portfolio Manager for Ruby Wines who has been in the food and beverage industry for over 20 years. She has a passion for knowledge and has achieved 2 levels of Sommelier certification from the International Sommelier Guild, the Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) designation from the Society of Wine Educators, and the Sake Adviser Certification from the Sake School of America. When not at work, she spends her time with her husband and two children.
Recent Press
Wines from Dutton Ranch, grower in Sonoma County of some of the most sought-after Chardonnay (17 clones) and Pinot Noir (14 clones) in the state. The Ranch is 1,100 acres composed of 74 individual vineyards sprawled across the Green Valley and Russian River Valley that are part of the cool Sonoma Coast viticultural area.
Dutton-Goldfield, a 50-50 partnership begun in 1998 between Steve Dutton 50 and Burgundy-loving winemaker Dan Goldfield 60
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.
Many people buy wines based on label only. Do you? In this valuable class we’ll explain all the truths and lies on an American wine label. Knowing this information will help you get more value for your money, understand how to figure out if a wine is a generic commercial wine or a hand-made artisanal bottling, and clues to what it’s going to taste like. After this event buying wine will never be the same!
Thursday, December 7 Decoding European Wine Labels
OK, so you understand an American wine label, but European labelling follows an entirely different set of rules, and can be confusing and intimidating. We’ll walk you through the method behind French, Italian, Spanish, and German labels, and help you understand what they’re telling you. You’ll leave with the confidence to buy that bottle of Bordeaux or Spatlese!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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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