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The New York World Spirits Competition (NYWSC) is a marquee event that showcases the finest in the distilled spirits industry. Each year, experts gather to taste, evaluate, and distinguish the best bottles among hundreds of entrants. This year’s competition saw a panel of respected figures, including spirits writers, bartenders, and seasoned distillers, sample a plethora
As Climate Week unfolds in New York City, it creates a unique backdrop for urgent and pressing discussions revolving around sustainability and the food industry. Amidst this vibrant atmosphere, an important drama is taking place within one of America’s leading deli meat brands, Boar’s Head. My recent investigation into Boar’s Head uncovers not just a
As September arrives across Italy’s celebrated wine regions, a significant transition occurs, marking the end of the grape-growing season and the commencement of winemaking. This period is particularly resonant in Valdobbiadene, a picturesque area in the northeastern Veneto, revered for its exquisite Prosecco. Here, winemaker Alessio del Savio from the historic Mionetto winery reflects on
Insomnia Cookies has become a household name for late-night snack enthusiasts, thanks to its unique positioning as a late-night bakery. This Philadelphia-based company, which specializes in cookies and sweet treats, has experienced significant growth in recent years, recently celebrating the opening of its 300th location. The company, known for its late-night delivery that extends until
In a world increasingly focused on sustainability and innovation, the story of Madeline Dufour and her family exemplifies how determination can prevail against skepticism. When Dufour first pitched the idea of creating spirits from leftover whey, a common byproduct of cheesemaking, the naysayers were quick to express their doubts. From her instructor at the spirits-making
As the landscape of public health continues to evolve, the scrutiny of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has intensified, positioning them as the latest adversary in the fight against obesity and related health issues. The term „junk food,“ once ubiquitously employed, now seems insufficient for capturing the complexities of this category. A recent study published by Georgetown
In the verdant hills of Oaxaca, where the agave plant thrives under the sun, Isabel Santiago’s story begins. Nestled within the Zapotec region, the village of Santiago Matatlán is known as the heart of mezcal production in Mexico. Isabel’s lineage is steeped in this rich tradition; her great grandfather, Valente Santiago, laid the foundational knowledge
Flaviar, a well-known name in the spirits industry, is about to make waves in the bourbon market with the launch of its Champions of Bourbon subscription service. This innovative offering is perfectly timed to coincide with Bourbon Heritage Month, showcasing Flaviar’s commitment to connecting enthusiasts with unique, quality spirits. With this new initiative, the company
As travel returns to normal post-pandemic, Japan is seeing a resurgence in tourism, introducing new challenges for local businesses historically accustomed to catering primarily to their domestic customers. A fascinating development in this scenario is the concept of differential pricing, where local patrons are offered lower prices compared to foreign tourists. This system, while contentious
As warm weather approaches and the allure of summer lingers, London’s vibrant dining scene is brimming with enticing new restaurants that promise to heighten your culinary adventures. This season not only welcomes an influx of travelers but also breathes new life into classic venues and introduces creators eager to showcase their refreshed interpretations of beloved
Copenhagen has long been synonymous with New Nordic cuisine, showcasing local ingredients and traditional techniques. However, the culinary landscape of this vibrant city is evolving rapidly, as a new generation of chefs draws inspiration from their diverse heritages and worldly experiences. This shift is characterized by a growing focus on international flavors, reflecting the multiculturalism
The landscape of American whiskey is constantly evolving, and the recent Global Judging event focused on North American spirits certainly underscored this trend. Hosted in Kentucky—home to a rich heritage of bourbon-making—the event attracted a distinguished panel of experts who sampled nearly 500 whiskey expressions in early September. The outcomes were exciting, with over 430
Oktoberfest, the grand celebration of Bavarian culture, is an exuberant festival that resonates globally. It’s not just a beer-drinking event; it’s an elaborate spectacle filled with tradition, history, and, most importantly, joy. As one prepares to engage with this cultural phenomenon, it becomes essential to decipher its unique language—the food, the beverages, the attire, and
Angel’s Envy, established in 2010, marks a milestone in the world of bourbon by introducing innovative finishing techniques to a traditional spirit. This brand is the brainchild of Lincoln Henderson, an esteemed figure in the whiskey industry known for his work with Woodford Reserve and Gentleman Jack. By leveraging years of experience, Henderson embarked on
New York City, a veritable treasure trove of culinary delights, is renowned for its vibrant food scene, which boasts an impressive estimated 25,000 restaurants. Nevertheless, navigating this gastronomic labyrinth can be overwhelming, especially as social media influencers increasingly dominate the conversation around where to eat and drink. The question arises: how can the average city-dweller
In January, the launch of STAY., heralded as Los Angeles’s pioneering “Zero-Proof” bar, epitomized a novel trend in social drinking. This uniquely focused establishment dedicated itself to crafting sophisticated non-alcoholic (NA) beverages within an ambiance designed for adults looking to unwind without the effects of alcohol. However, despite the burgeoning appeal of sober-curious lifestyles and
As the world turns its gaze towards the dazzling spectacle of Fashion Week, one cannot help but wonder: what drink complements such a vibrant and stylish occasion? For many, the answer is a delightful glass of rosé. This versatile wine not only embodies the essence of both summer and fall but also mirrors the dynamic
Rosé wine is often associated with warm summer days and outdoor gatherings. However, it is a versatile beverage that can be enjoyed all year-round. As we transition from summer into fall, it’s important to consider which rosé wines are suitable for the changing seasons. Here’s a case to prove that rosé is stylish and fashionable
The food and beverage industry has been experiencing significant inflation, leading to shifts in pricing strategies across the board. Wendy’s CEO Kirk Tanner recently mentioned the possibility of implementing „dynamic pricing“ to adapt to the changing market conditions. While some feared this would result in surge pricing akin to Uber, Tanner clarified that Wendy’s is
White Bourgogne wines, often overshadowed by their red counterparts, offer a unique charm and elegance that is worth exploring. From lean and minerally to rich and buttery, these wines showcase the versatility of the Chardonnay grape and the distinct terroir of the Bourgogne region. With aromas of citrus, white flowers, and stone fruits, coupled with