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The Mexican wine industry, although the oldest in the New World dating back to the 1500s, has only recently started to gain international recognition. In recent years, Mexico’s wines have received medals from prestigious international competitions such as the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, signifying a shift in the quality and recognition of Mexican wine on
Craft beer enthusiasts and supporters gathered at “The Beer Bash” event on June 7, 2024, to witness the outcome of the Samuel Adams Brewing & Business Experienceship competition. The Experienceship, hosted by the Boston Beer Company, is part of the larger Brewing The American Dream philanthropic program. Crowns & Hops Brewing Co. was announced as
Mayfair, known as one of London’s most luxurious neighborhoods, boasts a plethora of dining options catering to its discerning clientele. While the price tags may be steep, the culinary experiences are often worth every penny. From Greco-Roman cuisine to classic British hospitality, Mayfair offers a diverse range of dining experiences that are sure to tantalize
Syrah, or Shiraz as it is known in certain regions, is a beloved red wine that has its roots in France. This grape has successfully been grown in various locations around the world, each with its own unique expression influenced by the climate, soil, and winemaking styles. Whether labeled as Syrah or Shiraz, this wine
Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style is a bourbon that harkens back to the days of Al Capone. With a high proof of 115, this bourbon offers a long smoky finish with flavors of toasted marshmallow, chocolate, and graham cracker sweetness. Priced at $62.99, this bourbon is a perfect gift for dads who appreciate history and
Gin, often misunderstood and underrated in the spirits industry, has a rich history and a loyal fan base. While it may not be the most popular spirit in the U.S. based on total sales volume, gin continues to have a dedicated following among cocktail enthusiasts. The classic gin and tonic and the original gin martinis