Wine
Coverage of Wine in the Nexus archive.
- Wealthy collectors are buying condos just for their cars
Wealthy collectors are purchasing car condos to store and display their valuable collections, with The Hangar Group and The Stacks Auto Lofts offering specialized spaces. Prices for these units can exceed $1 million, driven by demand for shared, exclusive environments for enthusiasts.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, citing retaliatory restrictions by Canada on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective Aug. 19, are unrelated to recent wildfires in Ontario, according to a senior administration official. This follows previous tariffs under the IEEPA, which were overturned by the Supreme Court.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement in response to Canada's restrictions on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective August 19, use Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision previously unused. The move follows earlier tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, which were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement, citing retaliatory restrictions on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective August 19, are based on Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision previously unused, and follow earlier invalidated tariffs under IEEPA.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement, citing retaliatory restrictions on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective August 19, were authorized under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision unused since the 1940s. The administration also referenced prior illegal tariffs under the IEEPA, which were overturned by the Supreme Court.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement, citing retaliatory restrictions on American goods. The tariffs, effective Aug. 19, were authorized under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision not previously used for this purpose, and follow earlier illegal tariffs overturned by the Supreme Court.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement, citing retaliatory restrictions by Canada on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective Aug. 19, were authorized under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision previously unused since the 1940s. Trump’s administration denied linking the tariffs to recent wildfires in Ontario.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement, citing retaliatory measures against Canadian restrictions on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective August 19, are authorized under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision previously unused for this purpose. The move follows prior tariffs under IEEPA, which were ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.
- Canadian hockey sticks, wine and cement subject to new Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Canadian products including hockey sticks, wine, and cement, citing retaliatory restrictions on U.S. goods. The tariffs, effective August 19, were authorized under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, a provision previously unused since the 1940s. The move follows recent Supreme Court rulings invalidating earlier Trump-era tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act.
- Trump unleashes shock 50% tariffs on Canada in explosive trade war over wine, cars and hockey sticks
Trump introduced 50% tariffs on Canada, sparking a trade war over wine, cars, and hockey sticks. The move is described as a shock and part of an explosive escalation in trade tensions.
- Trump unleashes shock 50% tariffs on Canada in explosive trade war over wine, cars and hockey sticks
Trump imposes 50% tariffs on Canada over trade disputes involving wine, cars, and hockey sticks, escalating tensions in an explosive trade war.
- Trump slaps additional 50 percent tariffs on Canada
President Trump imposed an additional 50 percent tariff on certain Canadian goods, citing 'discriminatory' trade measures from Canada. The affected products include wine, hockey sticks, and cement, according to a senior administration official.
- US imposes new 50% tariff on many Canadian goods
The US has imposed new 50% tariffs on many Canadian goods, including wine and hockey sticks, but excluding energy and fish. The move is part of a trade escalation between the US and Canada under the Trump administration.
- Lose a stone in 4 weeks with NO calorie counting: It's not too late to reset for summer and you don't have to cut out wine! Just follow top nutritionist GABRIELA PEACOCK'S guide on what to eat and when
The article promotes a weight loss method claiming to help lose a stone (14 pounds) in four weeks without calorie counting or cutting out wine. It references nutritionist Gabriela Peacock's guide on diet timing and food choices.
- Scientists pop the cork on the hidden chemistry inside wine bottles
Scientists conducted a study revealing the chemical interactions between cork, wine, and air within wine bottles over time. The research focuses on how these elements interact as the wine ages.
- Inside Lidl's first-ever PUB: Discount supermarket chain opens £500,000 60-seat bar selling beer, wine and spirits called The Middle Ale
Discount supermarket chain Lidl has opened its first-ever pub, The Middle Ale, a 60-seat bar offering beer, wine, and spirits, with an investment of £500,000.
- They tracked fitness, food and sleep obsessively. Now they’re tuning out
Individuals who previously obsessively tracked fitness, food, and sleep are now disengaging from such practices. Some online communities continue to focus on biohacking and wellness metrics, while 'reformed optimizers' are canceling Pilates classes and consuming more wine.
- I used to only drink socially but after a bad break-up I started boozing every night and gorging myself on crisps - then I took this £3 pill... now both wine AND junk food taste awful and I have dropped to a size 8
A person who began excessive drinking and junk food consumption after a breakup now reports aversion to wine and junk food and significant weight loss after taking a £3 pill. The pill caused both wine and junk food to taste unpleasant, leading to a size 8 reduction.
- RED THREAD: How China plays hardball
The article discusses China's use of economic coercion, citing Australia's loss of access to its largest export market for wine as an example. It is part of Euractiv’s Red Thread newsletter, which examines the EU’s relationship with China and the Asia-Pacific region.
- Plant viruses could threaten your coffee, chocolate and wine
Plant viruses pose a threat to crops like coffee, chocolate, and wine, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global food system. This issue underscores broader risks to agricultural stability and food security.
- Brit reveals why she quit the UK for 'much safer' Portugal - with £150 monthly bills, £2.60 wine, and weekly shop half the price of UK
A British expatriate moved to Portugal citing lower crime rates and significantly reduced living costs, including £150 monthly bills, £2.60 wine, and weekly grocery expenses half of what they cost in the UK.
- Russia Targets Armenian Cognac and Wine in Latest Trade Curbs on Yerevan
Russia has imposed trade restrictions on Armenian cognac and wine as part of a series of measures against Armenian goods. The move follows deteriorating relations between Russia and Armenia.
- The 45p supplement that ended my cravings for wine and chocolate - and reduced my waist size in just weeks. Most people have never heard of it, but now I don't need to take Mounjaro... and it even lowers cholesterol
A 45p supplement reportedly eliminated wine and chocolate cravings, reduced waist size, and lowered cholesterol within weeks. The user claims it replaced the need for Mounjaro, a diabetes medication.
- The 45p supplement that ended my cravings for wine and chocolate - and reduced my waist size in just weeks. Most people have never heard of it, but now I don't need to take Mounjaro... and it even lowers cholesterol
The article discusses a 45p supplement that allegedly eliminated the author's cravings for wine and chocolate, reduced their waist size in weeks, and lowered cholesterol, replacing the need for Mounjaro.
- Inside Croatia's secret coastal city with €2.50 wine, alpine views and access to four small islands
Croatia's secret coastal city offers affordable €2.50 wine, alpine views, and access to four small islands, presenting a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm.
- I never realised the damage wine was doing to my body until I gave it up at 50. I dropped two dress sizes - but that's not even the best part
The article discusses the health benefits of quitting wine at age 50, including weight loss and improved body composition. The author highlights unexpected positive outcomes beyond physical changes, such as enhanced overall well-being.
- I never realised the damage wine was doing to my body until I gave it up at 50. I dropped two dress sizes - but that's not even the best part
A person who quit drinking wine at age 50 reported losing two dress sizes and experiencing additional positive health benefits beyond weight loss.
- How this simple three day 'supermodel diet' helps me look like this at 57: Instantly drop 'water weight' - and drink wine WITHOUT piling on pounds
The article promotes a three-day diet that claims to help achieve a supermodel appearance at 57 by rapidly reducing water weight and allowing wine consumption without weight gain. It positions the diet as an effective, quick solution for weight loss.
- Authorities seize 5 tons of cocaine from banana, wine shipments
Authorities seized 5 tons of cocaine hidden in banana and wine shipments at London Gateway, a deep-sea container port near London. The seizure highlights ongoing challenges in combating drug trafficking through maritime routes.
- How a cheese sandwich at the Masters is still $1.50 in an era of price hikes
The Masters golf tournament maintains affordable concession prices, with cheese sandwiches at $1.50 and beer/wine at $6, despite rising ticket costs. The event emphasizes simplicity in its menu while ticket prices continue to increase.