Wine Delivery News

Wine Delivery News



Wine: Best of British (Independent)
Monday was a day for tears and tiaras at the Hempel Hotel as, on behalf of Decanter Magazine's Retailer Awards Panel, I introduced the prizes for the crème de le crème of the UK trade in an environment that was as cool as an English summer. It's been an annus horribilis for wine-selling with duty up 14p a bottle in March against a background of rising prices to the retailer, a horrendously ...
Harry & David Offers Early Holiday Gift to Customers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Harry & David, the country's largest and oldest direct marketer of fine gourmet gift baskets, fresh fruit, food gifts and wine, announced today that its customers will be receiving an early holiday gift of their own:
Wineries sour on proposed shipping law (The York Dispatch)
PHILADELPHIA -- Wine enthusiasts are fighting the latest attempt to limit the direct shipment of wine to Pennsylvania consumers.
What pregnant women should know (Independent Online)
According to a survey, expectant mothers are confused about what they should and shouldn't do, and too embarrassed to ask for advice. Jeremy Laurance has the answers.
It’s in the family (The Star)
From its humble beginnings of a small electronic repair shop to the widely recognised local brand it is today, Vincent Chew shares how it is like growing up with a legend.
Tough economic times change island visitors' dining habits (Island Packet)
In a summer dominated by economic woes and soaring gas prices, the beat-up blue coolers sitting on the tables at Barnacle Bill's seafood market were treasure chests on this resort island.
What pregnant women should know (The Star)
Having a baby ought to be the most natural experience in the world - but for many women it is a part of their life marked by confusion and embarrassment.
Call for England to aid youth drinks ban (Guardian Unlimited)
Scotland is calling on Westminster to ban off-sale drinks to under-21s in an attempt to curb alcohol abuse
DVD picks (The News & Observer)
Early on in "Let's Get Lost," Bruce Weber's 1988 documentary about Chet Baker, the jazz trumpeter is asked if he would like a glass of wine. "Yeah," he replies in that wispy exhale of a voice that made his singing sound so imperiled -- and irresistible.
Shamwow Is A Bit Closer To Sham Than Wow (Hartford Courant)
My e-mail correspondent was quite adamant, pleading with me to test some hot new As Seen on TV product called "Shamway."
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