Taking the term boxed wine to another level, Pennsylvania's new wine vending machines are an attempt to solve the age-old problem of underage drinking with new technology. Alcohol abuse and drinking ...
Wine sommelier Andy Schneider had a glass of wine recently from a bottle of wine that had been open for 10 days. It was delicious, thanks to a state-of-the-art wine vending machine that preserved ...
While self-serve wine machines and wine on tap have been in this area for more than a decade, interest has definitely picked up in the past year or two. In fact, it was a must-have at Stone Creek ...
Students over 21 years of age will soon have a new place to buy their wine: Fresh Grocer. According to the company’s system manager CJ Burns, the store at 4001 Walnut St. plans to house a self-service ...
It’s not really a secret: Japan loves vending machines. So it’s not really surprising this newest (and quite unique) model is made in Nippon, too: A vending machine that lets you buy luxury wines ...
Swipe your driver's license, look into the camera, blow into the breath sensor and - voila! - you have permission to buy a bottle of wine from a vending machine. Pennsylvania, which has some of the ...
About two weeks ago, two wine industry gurus started marketing a home appliance they called "The Miracle Machine." The machine, the spiel went, would use concentrates, flavor packets and "an array of ...
Wine is sold on supermarket shelves in many states across the country and the Republic seems none the worse for it. You can't buy wine in Pennsylvania supermarkets, however. Well, you can if you can ...
A certain historical figure is reputed to have once turned water into wine, and whether you believe this event actually happened or not, the idea is a compelling one. Now, a wine expert and an ...
Curiosity about the limits of machine learning led former trader, UCL academic and startup founder, Dr Tristan Fletcher, to apply complex AI techniques to the — on the surface — rather chaotic arena ...
Think a machine that can turn water into wine is too good to be true? Well, it turns out, it is. About two weeks ago, two wine industry gurus started marketing a home appliance they called "The ...