Flying Goat Cellars Hosts “Pinot & Polo” at La Herradura Polo Club
Lompoc, CA (August 1, 2024) – Join Flying Goat Cellars for “Pinot & Polo” at La Herradura Polo Club on Sunday, August 18, from 9:30 am-noon. For the grand finale […]
Lompoc, CA (August 1, 2024) – Join Flying Goat Cellars for “Pinot & Polo” at La Herradura Polo Club on Sunday, August 18, from 9:30 am-noon. For the grand finale […]
The industry-leading importer gears up to celebrate the milestone with a series of exclusive seminars and walk-around tastings in seven cities across the U.S NEW YORK, August 1, 2024 — […]
Lasorte Cuadra announces stateside launch of Lì Quì Dò as consumers move the wine industry towards an inflection point Martina Franca (Taranto) Italy, August 2, 2024 – The future of […]
While bourbon has enjoyed a billion-dollar boom in recent decades and Ireland boasts the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery, neither matches the heritage and status of Scotch and its homeland of Scotland. The nation is home to five distinct whisky regions, produces multiple styles of its iconic spirit, and boasts one distillery for every 40,000 …
Bartender River Gish has (almost) no idea how they wound up in Portland, Maine. A Florida native of Puerto Rican descent (a “Florican,” as Gish calls it), they were eyeing a move to either Chicago or New York to jump into their respective bar scenes. Instead, they rolled the dice on the unknown — the …
In Portland, Maine, a New Generation of Puerto Rican Bartenders Is Thriving Read More »
A few weeks ago, I wrote about Kernel, a New York City startup from Chipotle Mexican Grill founder Steve Ells, which uses a robotic arm to flip plant-based burger patties and a conveyor belt to move dishes along the assembly line. Humans put on the finishing touches and package the meals for customers to pick …
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“Cocktail College” is brought to you by tequila Don Julio. Don Julio González followed his heart over his head. He loved his land, agave, and community — basically, every choice he made was for exceptional tequila, something I know you can appreciate, “Cocktail College” listener. He did it por amor, and this is how people …
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Wait, is Tommy’s Margarita actually a Daiquiri? Well, if we’re gonna get really technical here, it’s neither a Margarita nor a Daiquiri, but if the drink didn’t contain “Margarita” in its moniker, there’s a good chance that it never would have taken off. With all the riffs we’re seeing in the modern cocktail landscape, it’s …
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Vineyards near to Bordeaux (archive image). From Bordeaux in the south-west to Jura in the east, French winemakers have faced a fresh fight against mildew in their vineyards this year, according to several media reports. Heavy rain has contributed to conditions allowing mildew to pose a threat. National weather body Météo France said 2024 has …
French winemakers renew battle with mildew in 2024 Read More »
Kirby, Wyoming, population 76, is a virtual no man’s land. There’s a literal ghost town just across the highway, and nearby Thermopolis, population 2,725, seems gargantuan by comparison. The closest city, Casper, is two hours away. If desolate were a place, it’d be Kirby. It’s the last spot where one would expect to find high-quality …