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" ... 2018 Broadbent Vinho Verde Rosé. This is a clean, lightly fizzy red-fruited fresh pop in the mouth whose brightness will cut through any gloppy sauce or heavy food. At 10% alcohol, you can start with this as an aperitif and keep on going through to the cranberry sauce. $8-10 ... "
" ... A lot of wine critics love this bottle from Nino Franco. For less than $20, you get a lively, light-bodied, delicately fizzy Prosecco brimming with beautiful flowers and fruit flavors. This bottle has won several awards at the industry-only Tex-Som event, attended by the wine businesses’ key sommeliers, writers and educators. ... "
" ... A night of non-drinking isn’t just about fizzy sodas. Look for drinks such as the Tom-Olive Collins at Clover Club (Seedlip Spice, verjus, tomolive brine, agave and tonic) or the Garden Party from Z Bar (Seedlip 108, lime, cucumber and rosemary). ... "
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" ... The place we should look for dangerous surveillance is not the capitalists, but the state. China’s developing Social Credit system shows clearly where the real threat lies. Capitalists just want to sell us fizzy black water and cars. Governments provide security and a welfare safety net, but in order to do this they lay claim to between a third and a half of our income, they send some of us to war, and they lock some of us up. It seems that many Chinese are intensely relaxed about Social Credit: they say it improves public behaviour, and they argue that there is nothing to worry about if you have done nothing wrong. This is a very poor argument. State surveillance leads to self-censorship, and if the levers of state power fall into malign hands – which from time to time they do – then a powerful surveillance network becomes a disaster for everyone. ... "