Wine
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Politics
Mike Grgich Dies at 100; His Wine Stunned the French by Besting Theirs
A Croatian immigrant’s California chardonnay was judged the top one in a famous Paris tasting. He later established the respected…
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Health
Mark Kurlansky Peels Back History’s Layers in ‘The Core of an Onion’
Wine organized by texture at Community Wine & Spirits, a talk at 92NY with the chef Massimo Bottura and Lara…
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Arts
A Wine Guide for a Changing World (for Better and for Worse)
Ray Isle’s “The World in a Wineglass” is a broad survey of vintners with a focus on sustainability and organic…
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Travel
A Salt-of-the-Earth Town That Sparkles
After he closed Cyrus, the Healdsburg, Calif., restaurant for which he’d earned two Michelin stars, in 2012, it took the…
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World
Australia Says China Is Poised to Lift Punishing Wine Tariffs
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he would visit China and meet with Xi Jinping, another sign of a thaw in…
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Health
The B.Y.O.B. Spots Wine Insiders Think You Should Know
Where to bring your own bottle, and not pay a fortune to drink it.
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Health
The Agony and Ecstasy of Home Winemaking
An estimated 500,000 hobbyists in North American are making wine with purchased grapes, juice, even berries. Some even grow their…
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Politics
Michael Chiarello, Chef and Food Network Star, Dies at 61
His culinary empire included several restaurants, an olive oil company, a winery and retail stores with a robust catalog business.
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Business
In Provence, Winemakers Confront Climate Change
“You can taste the climate change.” Frédéric Chaudière, a third-generation winemaker in the French village of Mormoiron, took a sip…
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Health
10 Zinfandels and Blends to Drink Right Now
They have veered wildly in style and critical esteem. Now consumers can select from a wide diversity of wines.