AMC+ July 2021 Lineup Includes The North Water Limited Series Premiere June 22, 2021
Summer is heating up on AMC+, the company’s premium streaming bundle, with a robust lineup of new original series and exclusive specials in July, including the world premiere of the five-part AMC+ Original drama
The North Water, from See-Saw Films, and Rhombus Media, distributed internationally by BBC Studios, starring BAFTA-winner Jack O’Connell (
Unbroken,
In Bruges,
Line of Duty,
Boardwalk Empire), on Thursday, July 15.
The North Water is an immersive drama based on the critically acclaimed, best-selling novel by Ian McGuire, and adapted and directed by Andrew Haigh (
12 female-owned drinks brands to seek out and sip 8th March, 2021 by Lucy Shaw
In celebration of International Women’s Day today, we’ve rounded up a dozen dynamic drinks brands, from wine and beer to whisky, that are owned and run by women.
Double Dutch
Joyce and Raissa de Haas of Double Dutch
Dutch twins Joyce and Raissa de Haas founded premium mixer brand Double Dutch in 2015 after securing an initial investment from UCL to develop their first two flavours: Cucumber & Watermelon, and Pomegranate & Basil. Today the twins sell 750,000 mixers a month from a 10-strong range in 26 global markets.
Designed for high-end spirits and cocktails, among the expressions in the range are: Cranberry & Ginger, Skinny Tonic Water, Soda Water and Ginger Beer. The mixers are stocked at bars and restaurants across the UK and are also available at Wa
Italian Wine Podcast launches the Inclusion-Diversity Series
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This new series hosted by Dr. Rebecca Lawrence is a set of discussions with prominent people in the wine industry, focusing on issues such as inclusivity, diversity, allyship and female leadership. The series will inform, educate and entertain listeners about the wine industry through intimate conversations.
Rania Zyaat, Vinka Woldarski, Amelia Singer
Italian Wine Podcast wanted to share these stories with listeners, not only to demonstrate these experiences still exist in the wine industry in 2021, but that there is a movement of strong female leadership that is becoming a force of positive change.
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Glen Scotia Distillery.
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A Cottonworth-based winery has claimed top prize for its sparkling wine in a national awards ceremony. Black Chalk Wines, based at The Old Dairy on the Fullerton Estate, picked up the award for best UK sparkling wine in the People’s Choice Drinks Awards for its Black Chalk Classic 2016. It beat off competition from a two-time winner of the awards, Lyme Bay Winery’s Sparkling Rosé. The prizes were handed out in a virtual awards ceremony at Manchester’s Zymurgorium distillery on Monday, February 8. The sparkling wine category of the People’s Choice Drinks Awards was hotly contested, with four finalists, including Lyme Bay Winery, The Wine Society, Dalwood Vineyard and Hillcrest Wines, which owns Black Chalk.