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  • Extreme Cocktail Infusions

    Extreme infusions make for thrilling drinking behind the bar.

    By Kaitlyn Goalen April 23rd, 2011 Read More
  • CafĂ© Atlantico's Cocktail Menu | Penn Quarter, Washington D.C.

    Café Atlántico's cocktail menu goes Western.

    By Erin Hartigan April 22nd, 2011 Read More
  • The Cask Opens On Fairfax

    Pico Blvd. is now home to an all-Kosher wineshop, opened last week, which offers myriad non-Manischewitz options for your Passover dining needs.

    By Willy Blackmore April 19th, 2011 Read More
  • Eden Ice Cider Company

    Orleans apple aperitif wine from Eden Ice Cider Company is perfect for spring cocktails.

    By Tressa Eaton April 18th, 2011 Read More
  • Vermouth Distilled Domestically By Cana's Feast Winery

    Chinato d'Erbetti from Cana's Feast Winery is the first of its kind.

    By Katherine Cole April 15th, 2011 Read More
  • Passover Wine Favorites | Washington D.C.

    Drink these to spice up Passover seder.

    By Jessica Strelitz April 15th, 2011 Read More
  • Saint Vitus

    By Tressa Eaton April 14th, 2011 Read More
  • Oyster Stout

    Oysters don't just pair well with booze; now the bivalves are an ingredient in booze.

    By Kaitlyn Goalen April 13th, 2011 Read More
  • Theater Bar

    Mixologist Albert Trummer (formerly of Apotheke ) has finally opened this red-curtained cocktail den, which serves cocktails inspired by Latin America, Asia, Mexico and Harlem.

    By Tressa Eaton April 12th, 2011 Read More
  • Paramount Bar

    With red velvet banquettes and dripping chandeliers, this bar inside the Paramount Hotel is trying to bring glam back to Times Square.

    By Tressa Eaton April 11th, 2011 Read More
  • The Aviary: Chicago's Newest Cocktail Concept

    Aviary approaches cocktails from a chef's perspective

    By Kaitlyn Goalen April 8th, 2011 Read More
  • Trocken Riesling Wines - N.Y.C.

    Trocken wines are a bone-dry style of German Riesling fermented with little, if any, residual sugar.

    By Zachary Sussman April 8th, 2011 Read More
  • The Pisco Book By Gregory Dicum

    San Francisco hasn't had this much pisco hitting our shores since the Gold Rush. To help navigate the spirit's world, pick up local author Gregory Dicum's new guide, The Pisco Book ($24). The handbook demystifies the potent grape brandy, focusing on the four categories of Peruvian pisco.

    By Camper English April 8th, 2011 Read More
  • Tea-Based Cocktails

    Bartenders team up with artisanal tea makers for unusual tea-based cocktails

    By Ashley Gartland April 7th, 2011 Read More
  • Vine Wine

    The old home of The Brooklyn Kitchen acquires this new tenant today (after a move from Long Island City). The shop specializes in small production and natural wines, plus artisanal spirits. Look out for monthly classes and delivery by bike.

    By Tressa Eaton April 7th, 2011 Read More
  • Medium Rare's Fitou Wine | Cleveland Park, Washington D.C.

    Medium Rare offers well-done wines.

    By Erin Hartigan April 6th, 2011 Read More
  • Scribe Winery By Vintner Andrew Mariani

    He's either foolhardy, or a visionary with a penchant for history. Either way, when Andrew Mariani, vintner of Sonoma's Scribe Winery, decided to plant Sylvaner--the only winery in Northern California to grow this unfashionable varietal--he was embarking on a grand experiment. Scribe produces, as is Sonoma custom, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. But after learning that Sylvaner--a flinty white varietal that's widely planted in Alsace, France and Germany--was grown on his property in the late 1800s, he decided to resurrect the forgotten grape.

    By Jessica Battilana April 4th, 2011 Read More
  • Zotovich Cellars Wines By Winemaker Ryan Zotovich

    The new releases from Zotovich Cellars come to Los Angeles.

    By Willy Blackmore April 1st, 2011 Read More
  • Acid-Phosphate Cocktails: Whitehall Mystery Recipe

    Acid phosphate--which imparts a sour flavor without residual sugar--has been revived among the Boston shaker set.

    By Rob Willey April 1st, 2011 Read More
  • Tasting Table Top Shelf For Serious Drinkers Only

    Tasting Table Top Shelf is a new spirits and cocktail focused weekly e-mail for the serious imbiber.

    By Alison Gilbert March 31st, 2011 Read More
  • Tasting Table Top Shelf For Serious Drinkers Only

    Tasting Table Top Shelf is a new spirits and cocktail focused weekly e-mail for the serious imbiber.

    By Kaitlyn Goalen March 31st, 2011 Read More
  • The Wilson's Culinary Inspired Cocktails | San Francisco

    Bourbon & Branch is less a bar and more an ever-expanding series of watering holes that happen to share the same address. The latest addition is The Wilson, a small room with film noir-inspired decor: A decoy sign painted on the front window advertises it as home to the Wilson & Wilson Private Detective agency. With only 28 seats, and a staff-to-drinker ratio that rivals that of teachers to kids in many San Francisco preschools, there's plenty of time for chatting with bartenders about their creations.

    By Camper English March 28th, 2011 Read More
  • Di Sotto Enoteca Italian | Streeterville, Chicago

    Di Sotto Enoteca in Streeterville.

    By Heather Sperling March 26th, 2011 Read More
  • Beer Bar Closes Temporarily Due To Permit Issues

    By Willy Blackmore March 26th, 2011 Read More
  • Raw Vegetable Juices From Zukay | Washington D.C.

    Local soft drinks made from vegetables.

    By Erin Hartigan March 25th, 2011 Read More
  • A San Francisco Sommelier Sends Her Picks To Your Door

    San Francisco restaurants A16 and SPQR launch a national wine club.

    By Kaitlyn Goalen March 24th, 2011 Read More
  • Amor Y Amargo

    By Tressa Eaton March 24th, 2011 Read More
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