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New Reviews for July 3, 2024
Below is a quick look at our latest reviews published at BevX July 3, 2024. Click the links to get the score and the full analysis of each beverage. Every Wednesday we release new stories, introduce our latest reviews, and send our subscribers their weekly, free digital newsletter. (Subscribe here.) We had another busy week at BevX with new, tasty beverage reviews to share.... read more
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The Act of Independence
In a few short days many of us in the US will be celebrating the 247th anniversary of the founding of The United States of America. Many simply refer to the day as the Fourth of July but I opt for Independence Day. Every month in every year has a fourth but there was only one July 4, 1776 and what happened on and... read more
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New Reviews for June 26, 2024
Below is a quick look at our latest reviews published at BevX June 26, 2024. Click the links to get the score and the full analysis of each beverage. Every Wednesday we release new stories, introduce our latest reviews, and send our subscribers their weekly, free digital newsletter. (Subscribe here.) We had another busy week at BevX with new, tasty beverage reviews to share.... read more
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New Reviews for June 19, 2024
Below is a quick look at our latest reviews published at BevX June 19, 2024. Click the links to get the score and the full analysis of each beverage. Every Wednesday we release new stories, introduce our latest reviews, and send our subscribers their weekly, free digital newsletter. (Subscribe here.) We had another busy week at BevX with new, tasty beverage reviews to share.... read more
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Oldest wine ever discovered in liquid form found in urn with Roman remains
Reddish-brown liquid found in untouched 2,000-year-old Roman tomb is a local, sherry-like wine Source: www.theguardian.com The oldest wine ever to have been discovered in its original liquid form is reddish-brown and, quite conceivably, full-bodied. Reddish-brown because of the chemical reactions that have taken place in the 2,000 years since the white wine was poured into a funeral urn in southern Spain – and potentially... read more