Reading Between the Wines
In seventeenth-century England, your drink of choice was a political statement.
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In seventeenth-century England, your drink of choice was a political statement.
Jay McInerney's new wine column debuts, with an intriguing reference to Julianne Moore.
The International Wine Center now offers an online course approved by London wine snobs.
The late, great restaurant's wine stock has been inherited by two restaurants.
Puro Wine and the Brooklyn Wine Exchange have opened.
Plus: Hot food at the Southwest Porch, and a Buttermilk Channel break-in, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Morton's is scoring fine wines at auctions, and Thanksgiving tips for small kitchens, all in our morning news roundup.
"I can’t have a white without a red to follow. Just like I can’t drink a red unless I’ve already had some white!"
The fizzy Italian wine is available at Via Emilia on Wednesday nights.
A summer wine bar pops up again, with a guest chef from Bar Boulud.
Vintners from California and Italy host special events this month.
Plus: Soho's burlesque spot gives up the ghost, as does Yaffa's in Tribeca, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Starbucks is raising and lowering prices for different drinks, and the Hudson Valley is now a beer destination, all in our morning news roundup.