Moorhead s Bottle Shoppe to host grand reopening Aug 26 inforum.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from inforum.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Fargo, West Fargo mull changes to liquor laws to match new state legislation
After the North Dakota Legislature passed a bill to allow alcohol to be sold beginning at 8 a.m. on Sundays, local decision-makers in Fargo and West Fargo are considering doing the same. Currently, ordinances in both cities limit Sunday alcohol sales to after 11 a.m. 12:15 pm, Apr. 30, 2021 ×
A cooler of beer and hard seltzers is seen Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at Bottle Barn Liquors, 3171 Bluestem Dr., West Fargo.
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FARGO Residents of Fargo and West Fargo hoping to make a newly-legalized early Sunday morning run to the liquor store will need to pump the brakes.
How is this lovely California red blend a jaw-dropping sub-$15? It uses leftover fine wine
Critic Esther Mobley recommends Bedrock Wine Co. s value-priced, nonvintage Shebang bottling
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Bedrock Wine Co. makes Shebang, a multivintage red blend, from leftover wine that didn t quite make the cut for its top bottlings.Esther Mobley / The Chronicle
The wines of Bedrock Wine Co. are not exorbitantly priced to begin with. The Sonoma winery’s entry-level bottling, Old Vine Zinfandel, usually sells just shy of $25.
But its Shebang label, which sells for $10 to $15 depending on the store, represents a truly jaw-dropping value for a well-made California wine.
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News 8 Throwback: A look back at New Year s Eve celebrations throughout the decades
As we say goodbye to 2020, News 8 wants to wish you all a safe and healthy New Year!
Credit: KFMB Published: 1:00 PM PST December 30, 2020 Updated: 1:00 PM PST December 30, 2020
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. As we get ready to say farewell, so long, buh bye, to 2020 let’s turn the clock way back to see how San Diegans celebrated New Year’s Eve throughout the decades.
New Year s Eve 1960 San Diego Preps
The ballrooms of The U.S. Grant Hotel and El Cortez were getting prepped for the big night to usher in 1961. Two thousand people were expected to attend the party at El Cortez. In Point Loma, men were picking up bottles of booze at Mike Slattery’s Bottle Barn on Lytton Street.