Intercept Wines Announces Partnership with Pro Football Hall of Fame winebusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from winebusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Doug Shafer:
Hey everybody, welcome back. Doug Shafer. Another episode of The Taste. Um, you know, the cool thing about the wine business is, y- A, you get to grow grapes and make wine, which is really fun. But you meet so many people from different worlds. Artists, musicians, actors, athletes in all sorts of sports. And today we ve got a great one. A special guest, a great NFL player and now making great wine, Charles Woodson, welcome.
Charles Woodson:
Doug Shafer:
And before we go anywhere just, uh, cause this is late, well, mid-February, just a few weeks ago announced that you are now, you are in the Pro Football Hall of Fla- Fame Class of 2020, 2021. Congratulations, man.
How a group of wine lovers hatched a plan to diversify their industry, one bottle at a time
Teron Stevenson, left, and Khalil Kinsey, two of the cofounders of Natural Action Wine Club, are working with others to promote diversity in the wine industry.
(Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times)
By Corie Brown
Like so many Americans, Simonne Mitchelson’s heart hurt as she watched the killing of George Floyd last spring. But her heart broke when her industry, the wineries of California’s Central Coast, largely remained silent even as many other businesses across the country pledged to address racial injustice.
How a group of wine lovers hatched a plan to diversify their industry, one bottle at a time msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The ultimate guide to Houston restaurants dishing out dine-in and to-go on Valentine s Day
Houston restaurants dishing out dine-in and to-go on Valentine s Day Pondicheri has two options for Valentine s.
Photo by Ajna Jai The calendar turning from January to February brings more than thoughts of longer days and the imminent arrival of spring. Before those winter coats get put away until November, it s time to celebrate Valentine s Day. With February 14 falling on a Sunday, Houston restaurants are serving special menus all weekend. Even better, many have to-go options for diners who aren t quite ready for dining outside their homes.