Posts tagged with "Bordeaux"

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ADAMVS Winery Welcomes Alberto Bianchi as Winemaker

Bianchi Will Steward the Estate Vineyard and Winery Towards Vintners’ Old-World  Vision to be a Grand Cru of Napa Valley’s Howell Mountain Denise Adams, co-owner of ADAMVS, a profound and geologically diverse Estate vineyard resting atop the legendary Howell Mountain, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Alberto Bianchi as Winemaker.  The Adams are also proprietor/vintners […]

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Josh A Releases New Album Lonely Vibes

Today, rising singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Josh A releases his much-anticipated new album, LONELY VIBES. Hailed for his malleable hybrid of pop, emo rap, and alternative rock, Josh A has amassed more than 1 billion worldwide combined streams and views, all while still under the mainstream radar and completely independent. LONELY VIBES threads together […]

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Lillet By The Waterfront

By: Kai Yeo French, smooth, and loved by James Bond – meet Lillet, our new favorite bottle for the summer. Last night, we got to sit down with Lillet for an intimate dinner event at The Waterfront in Venice Beach, serving delicious food options paired with handcrafted Lillet cocktails perfect for the season. As soon […]

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Weill × Bordeaux

WEILL APPOINTED PR COUNSEL TO EXPLORING WINE REGIONS FOR LAUNCH OF NEW GUIDE TO BORDEAUX Wine Expert Michael C. Higgins’ Tour of France’s Legendary Wine Region to Be Published in October 2020.  Geoffrey Weill Associates (WEILL) has been appointed PR counsel to California-based travel publisher, Exploring Wine Regions to publicize the October 1, 2020 publication […]

Bordeaux 101 – Bitesize Guide

By Ilona Thompson Bordeaux, France’s most high-profile wine region, is located in southwestern France, just the north of the Aquitaine region. The city is built on a bend of the river Garonne, and is divided into two parts: the right bank to the east and left bank in the west. At the center of it all is […]