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Tongue Dancer Wines Releases the 2018 ‘Ultra’ Duo of Pinot Noir & Chardonnay

Limited-edition with only 25 cases made, these exclusive wines are only available as a pair Healdsburg, CA, December 01, 2020 – Admired winemaker behind Tongue Dancer Wines, James B. MacPhail, has just released ‘ULTRA’, the brand’s first-ever pair of wines. The 2018 ‘ULTRA’ Pinot Noir and 2018...

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The Rise of Cultural Meh: How Brands Can Speak to an Emotionally Exhausted Consumer

I spend an embarrassing amount of time every January reading year-end recaps, trend reports, and “culture in review” pieces. It’s part professional habit, part curiosity, part doomscrolling with a notebook. But as I started flipping through 2025 retrospectives, something felt… off. Not alarming....

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Mapping Joy: HipMaps Enhances the Winery Experience

When wine enthusiasts visit a tasting room, they usually have a general knowledge of the winery’s reputation and its wine region. They’re looking forward to tasting and learning more about the wines and enjoying the culinary experience. They may research the area before traveling, follow the winery...

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Wineglobe and Bouchard Cooperages Announce Collaboration for Representation in the US and Mexico

Wineglobe and Bouchard Cooperages are pleased to announce a collaboration for representation in the US and Mexico while continuing limited involvement with Jaimee Motley from Jaimie Motley Wines and Fassbinderei Stockinger. The Bouchard Cooperages non-oak vessel portfolio includes vessels made from...

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Global Package’s Winning Pewter Labels

Global Package recently piloted another gorgeous pewter-adhesive label into industry stardom: the new label for Napa Valley’s Hailstone Vineyard’s release of its two Cabernet Sauvignons, the “32 Degree” Sauvignon Blanc, and “Weather Dancer” dry Rosé Sauvignon Blanc, “This pewter label is...

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Recently, a bride and a groom performed what they deemed a ‘dance across generations’ at their wedding for the first dance, including popular dances from the 1940s to today. The various dances based on the decades were meant to appeal to each generation of wedding guests in attendance. The dance...

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