Pop The Quiz: Flying Whale Edition — No Mercy, Just a Wine Quiz
Hosted by Rusty Sellers, producer of The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast and resident quizmaster of the Pop The Quiz segment Flying Whale Edition — ten questions based …
Hosted by Rusty Sellers, producer of The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast and resident quizmaster of the Pop The Quiz segment Flying Whale Edition — ten questions based …
Sherman Mohr has spent years placing brand ambassadors for spirits and wine companies — and the data kept pointing to the same thing: the best ones were over …
David Lett didn't discover the Willamette Valley — he invented it as wine country. When he arrived in 1965, Oregon was timber and berries. Nobody was planting Pinot …
Maba Ba — founder of Flying Whale Wine, based in New York; originally from Dakar, Senegal; serial entrepreneur, filmmaker, WNBA enthusiast. The Flying Whale name is rooted in …
What you’ll learn: Why Shared Spirits is built as a progressive web app (PWA) How saving it to your home screen makes it behave like a native app …
In this Wine Wednesday Back Label Story, we take you to the Caucasus Mountains of the country of Georgia — home to what may be the oldest evidence …
The Flying Whale rosé is a Grenache/Syrah blend — fuller body than a typical rosé, dry, with strawberry and peach fruit balanced by citrus, finished with that signature …
What you’ll learn: How Nashville’s bachelorette scene inspired the “Party Pack” model Why Shared Spirits struggled pre‑COVID — and why everything changed afterward How QR codes, Instacart, DoorDash, …
Thomas Jefferson didn't just like wine — he was consumed by it. He walked the vineyards of Bordeaux, shipped Sauternes to George Washington, advised four presidents on what …
Maba designed the bottle immediately after his first winemaker meeting in August — the creative energy was instant. The bottle's medallion design was intentional: he wanted it to …
What you’ll learn: Why restaurant experiences are built on more than just food How Shared Spirits works from login to drink redemption Why it’s essentially “Venmo for cocktails” …
In 1805, a 27-year-old French widow was handed a struggling wine business, a mountain of debt, and a legal system that said she had no right to run …
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