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Exclusive | Clients of NYC wine shop Sherry-Lehmann finally getting their wine back - including a stash of Bordeaux worth $80K
After more than two years, Sherry-Lehmann's long-suffering customers are finally starting to get their wine back. The iconic Park Avenue vintner – which shut its doors for good in March 2023 as it failed to renew its liquor license after 89…
How tariffs could impact your holiday wine
How tariffs could impact your holiday wine President Trump is rolling back tariffs on *** wide range of agricultural products, many of which are not widely made in the United States. Here's what he told reporters last night. The president's…
Tariffs are coming for your holiday wine
NEW YORK -- Choosing the right wine to pair with your Thanksgiving meal can be as stressful as cooking the turkey. And this year, it's going to be worse. Shoppers can expect higher prices and possibly slimmer selections at their local wine shops…
Dreissigacker: 'Japan is a natural home for our wines in Asia
Wine producer Dreissigacker saw wine sales surge during the World Expo held in Osaka this year as it spotlights Japan as an increasingly important market for German Riesling. The Osaka Expo, which took place for six months from 13 April to 13…
Christie's reveals standout bottles in Iconic Wines from Joseph Lau Part IV
The fourth part of the sale from Joseph Lau's cellar features an enviable range of Bordeaux and Burgundy. Lots including Henri Jayer and Chateau Cheval Blanc go under the hammer on 21 November in Hong Kong. Continuing the series started in 2022…
US wine lovers face higher costs amid tariffs on imports
Wine lovers in the United States may find themselves paying more for their favorite bottles this Thanksgiving. According to the latest government data, bottled wine prices have increased by 8% over the past decade. Several factors are contributing…
How Ukrainian winemakers are preserving tradition in the face of war
When Sergiy Klimov speaks about wine, his excitement is infectious. He and other wine producers are determined to keep Ukraine's industry not just alive but thriving, despite the war.
I visited UK's most popular Christmas market and it blew Edinburgh's away
For me, Christmas has always been about beach barbecues as summer kicks off, sun-drenched mornings around the tree and barefoot garden parties. However, since relocating to London from New Zealand last year, I've been attempting to embrace the…
Kimpton Reveals the Trending Tastes of 2026
This annual forecast underscores Kimpton's culinary creativity and playful approach to food and drink, brought to life at more than 100 restaurants and bars across its 83 properties worldwide. Paving the way for creative hospitality, Kimpton…
The best rated UK Christmas market expected to get snow this year
With the festive season approaching, many of us will be longing for a classic white Christmas, for the ultimate Hallmark movie backdrop. Fortunately, there's one city with the top-rated Christmas market in the UK that is forecast to welcome snow…
These Luxury Hotels Are Taking New York's Drinks Scene To New Heights
New York's first commercial distillery was established in 1640 on modern-day Staten Island. Renowned as the birthplace of iconic cocktails like the Manhattan and Penicillin, New York has earned worldwide recognition for its prowess at…
This Manchester Christmas Markets stall has people queuing around the block
The Christmas Markets may well conjure up an image of people scoffing on Bratwurst and supping mulled wine, but there's so much more on offer. With a total of 274 stalls spread across the city this year, including 26 at Albert Square, there are…
How The Hotel Turndown Service Became Luxury Turbo-Charged
From Ayurvedic self-care kits in the foothills of the Himalayas to culinary narratives in Amsterdam, here's how three high-end hotels around the world are reinterpreting the turndown service. Once a simple gesture, like a chocolate on the pillow or…
Why a revered California winemaker is risking everything for his final project
On a hilltop in Aptos, where the aroma of redwoods is potent and the air so foggy that windshield wipers are necessary in the summer, winemaker Marty Mathis has embarked on what he calls “the last planting project of my life.” Last…
How my generation drank our way to the top, by former Vogue editor
The news that heavy drinking can give a boost to a young person's career path does not come as much of a surprise to many of my generation of 60-somethings. We've been well aware that, unhealthy as alcohol can be, when it comes to a leg up the…
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