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Selling wine in oversized bottles has been illegal in Florida since 1939, with a state statute limiting wine sales to containers a little less than 3 liters in quantity.
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Her interest in wine began as a child. Now, the St. Pete resident has earned her level 3 certification from the Wine and Spirit Education Trust and she offers classes, trips and other experiences through her company.
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A good book goes great with a drink. Here are some recommendations.
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They also discuss how the pandemic has shaken up the industry.
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Desiree Noisette is the founder, president and “head mermaid” of Mermosa Wines, making her Florida’s first Black female winemaker.
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We’re traveling back to a time long before podcasts existed: the 17th and 18th centuries. That’s when our guest says Florida became the birthplace of fusion cuisine.
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After A Socially Distant Year, The Zest Podcast Returns With A Greater Focus On Florida Food HistoryThis week on Florida Matters, we'll learn more about the new season of WUSF's food podcast, The Zest, and get a taste of some episodes.
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After A Socially Distant Year, The Zest Podcast Returns With A Greater Focus On Florida Food HistoryThis week on Florida Matters, we'll learn more about the new season of WUSF's food podcast, The Zest, and get a taste of some episodes.
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A record heat wave ruined crops across Europe this summer, but not all crops. Champagne growers are ecstatic over a bumper crop of grapes this year. Vintage 2018 is expected to be one of the best.
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When you say "wine," most people immediately think of California or France, but very seldom do they think of Florida.And when you do say "Florida wine,"…