*MarriedWithDinner
Working class heroes: Sauvignon blanc remains true to its proletarian roots. Tasting notes from $10-$12 offerings.
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*MarriedWithDinner
The Telegraph's "complete guide to British pubs" profiles more than 250 notable public houses all around the UK -- plus one in Paris, just to be safe.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Chicago Tribune reporters follow the 45th parallel around the globe, taking note of vineyards both legendary and emerging.
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*Chicagoist
Bloody Mary from Chicago's popular Ina's (the Breakfast Queen) -- a great jump start to Saturday brunch.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Italian wines -- like bubbly Prosecco -- pair perfectly with antipasto. The LA Times suggests offering six vino choices for a mix-and-match party.
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*MarriedWithDinner
To become a certified coffee grader, applicants must pass 22 sensory tests rating coffees by taste and smell. Only 395 people worldwide have succeeded.
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*MarriedWithDinner
The Kitchn looks at alternatives to traditional natural cork wine closures, from screwcaps to glass stoppers to synthetics.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Chow rounds up Craptails: The 10 Worst Drink Concepts. "Winners" include a durian smoothie (garnished with dirty socks) and a Salmon Colada. Gah!
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*MarriedWithDinner
Alcademics hosts the Organic Cucumber Vodka Showdown: Square One Cucumber, Crop Harvest Earth Cucumber, and Rain Cucumber-Lime.
Whose cuke-sine reigns supreme?
*MarriedWithDinner
Esquire's David Wondrich proclaims the Gin Rickey the official drink of (late) summer, dishing out some history and gin-brand suggestions.
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*Chicagoist
O'Fallon Smoke: A great selection from a Missouri brewery and a shining example of the smoked porter style.
#1082
*MarriedWithDinner
Amazon Al Dente proposes a Happy Hour two-fer: Margaritas made with... beer.
#1080
*MarriedWithDinner
I like big ice and I cannot lie: NYT shows you where to get the goods to make ginormous glace.
#1079
*tradertiki
The Vic, a riff on the Mai Tai, featuring Veev -- a wheat spirit flavored with Açai berries, prickly pear and acerola cherry.
#1078
*MarriedWithDinner
The Kitchn turns us on to the Palsby carafe. Sturdy, dishwasher safe, and affordable -- but also chic in its simple elegance.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Tyrell's are known in the UK for their posh crisps -- "potato chips" stateside -- but a new vodka makes use of the the spuds that are too small for frying. (via Dowd's Spirits Notebook)
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*MarriedWithDinner
A skeptical Washington Post correspondent wonders: Are there really such things as "slow" spirits? A trip to the Slow Food Nation taste pavilion shows him the light.
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*MarriedWithDinner
The NY Times tastes 25 Côtes du Rhône -- a variety once synonymous with affordability -- and finds "a surprising number of plush, polished wines".
#1074
*jayhepburn
A look at how four Old Tom gins work in two classic cocktails - The Tom Collins and the Martinez.
#1073
*MarriedWithDinner
Liquid Muse reports on Cape North vodka, a blend of French wheat and Scandinavian spring water.
#1072
*grenka666
Nordic Rock, the purest way of cooling your drink - literally ‘on the rocks’. Stone does not melt, which means no unclean water in your glass. Reusable and very eco-friendly.
#1070
*MarriedWithDinner
A prototype Coke fountain dispenses 100 flavors in the same footprint as current systems, using highly concentrated ingredients in cartridge format.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Defying the romantic stereotype, urban vintner Chris Brockway takes the subway to work. At his Broc Cellars in Berkeley, he makes "standout Syrah and Grenache", says the SF Chronicle.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Treehugger bellies up to the bar at Amsterdam's Fietscafe ("bike cafe"), a pedal-powered mobile pub
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*MarriedWithDinner
It may look like just another Napa tasting room, but the original Mondavi Family winery is steeped in winemaking history.
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*MarriedWithDinner
The culinary masterminds at the Los Angeles Times whip up a batch of fresh-tomato Bloody Marys with spicy pickled green beans.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Exploring what it takes to win in the cut-throat world of mixology competitions. Joel Baker of Bourbon & Branch prepares his winning Pear Sonata.
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*MarriedWithDinner
At the Slow Food Nation spirits pavilion, Jen Colliau mixes with her own line of slow-cocktail products. (via Buzzed Blog)
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*MarriedWithDinner
7x7 drops into to Michael Mina's Clock Bar and sips a Hendrick's Rose: Pimm's, gin, cranberry, lemon, and ginger beer.
#1060
*MarriedWithDinner
Alcademics visits Sacramento's Ella restaurant, and discovers a shortcut to terrific homemade tonic.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Erik from Underhill Lounge profiles bartender Josey Packard. They meet up at The Alembic and mix a few drinks from the Savoy Cocktail Book together.
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*MarriedWithDinner
Bardstown hosts the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, featuring tastings, tours, demos, music, and more.
#1057
*shadeelaine
The new JCrew men's store in NYC looks amazing! They took over an old tavern and kept the bar. More pics at A Continuous Lean, and jcrew.com's got a cute little vintagey intro for the store as well!
#1054
*Gutenberg
Absinthe Verte made at St. George Spirits is the finest fairy formulation I have ever tasted
#1053
*ikendesign
Turn any event into a party with Ken Goldman's "finger food plates" . A great little plate to wear along with your favorite drink.Exclusive at "worldwidefred "!
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