Wine Enthusiast Magazine
For Tom Klein, who has helped build a sustainable future, success in the wine industry comes down to good dirt and investing in people. Tom Klein isn’t the sort of guy to brag about his accomplishments. He likes to get his boots dirty. Raised in his family’s agricultural business, Klein harvested produce, drove trucks and did whatever else was...
Many bakers attribute their passion to childhood years spent sitting atop the kitchen counter, where they watched their mom, grandma or another family member mix ingredients while rocking a flour-stained apron. Not Jessie Sheehan. “That was just so decidedly not my experience,” says Sheehan, a four-time cookbook author, recipe developer and podcast...
Canada’s largest city is known as a thriving cultural and commercial center, as well as home to a diverse population, including numerous immigrant groups. As a result, Toronto’s food and drink scene offers remarkable variety, including a bustling bar scene. Following the pandemic years, the city’s varied bars are flourishing again, from dives to high-end...
It’s pumpkin beer season! Each year, breweries across the country release beers evoking the familiar, comforting flavors of fall pumpkin desserts. While pumpkin beer originated during the American colonial era out of necessity, modern pumpkin beer dates back to the 1980s, when the first examples using pumpkin pie spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger...
In the cocktail canon, drinks usually fall into two categories: boozy spirit-forward cocktails and tart sours that are made with lime or lemon juice. Margaritas? They’re a sour cocktail. Lemon Drops? Sours, too. Whiskey sours? The name says it all. Sours are intensely flavorful and usually quite refreshing. They typically follow the same formula:...
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