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If I Could Buy Only One – May 11th Vintages Release
We asked our writers, “If you could buy only one wine from the May 11th release, which one would it be and why?” Graham Beck Méthode Cap Classique Brut Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Rosé Sparkling, Western Cape, South Africa, $22.95, VinexxSara d’Amato – Any takers on a top-quality, traditional method, rosé fizz for under $25? This Cap […] More
Buyer’s Guide to Vintages May 11th Release
A Toast to Mothers, Rosé Misconceptions, and Best May Values By Sara d’Amato with notes from John Szabo A toast to all the mothers and grandmothers who were deservedly celebrated in style this past weekend. As a mother of three incredible boys, I’m glad that they have the luxury of taking for granted all the […] More
Rioja Wines Experience Toronto – June 4th
Rioja Wines Experience Toronto – Tuesday, June 4th at Bossanova. Taste the wines of Rioja paired to a world of flavours with Barque Smokehouse appetizers along with other eclectic tapas, hors d’oeuvres, pintxos and mezze. The Consejo Regulador Rioja DOCa is presenting a late afternoon and evening tasting led by WineAlign Partner Michael Godel at Bossanova, […] More
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Exchange Wine Club SubscriptionBourbon is a type of American whiskey – a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn. The name of the spirit derives from its historical association with an area known as Old Bourbon, around what is now Bourbon County, Kentucky (which, in turn, was named after the French House of Bourbon royal family). It has been produced since the 18th century.[1] While it may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with Kentucky specifically, and the American South in general.