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What to Drink in NYC Right Now (April 2025)

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Fitting the easygoing, coastal theme, most of the cocktails are aperitif-adjacent. Come for one of the most unique and compelling highballs in the city stay for the just-launched Spring 2025 menu, which also includes an on-tap riff on the Americano dubbed the Quiet American.

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We Asked 15 Wine Pros: What’s Your Go-To Bargain Wine? (2025)

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Mark Watten, sommelier, La Zozzona at the Grand Hyatt , Scottsdale, Ariz. ” Alisha Blackwell-Calvert, co-owner and sommelier, Madrina , St. Jove Tripp-Thompson, head sommelier, Bangkok Supper Club , NYC The 2022 J.L. 2025) appeared first on VinePair. Its ridiculously affordable and always a crowd-pleaser.

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We Asked 10 Wine Pros: Which White Wine Offers the Best Bang for Your Buck? (2025)

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Sommeliers and drinkers are embracing what this broad category has to offer, from crisp, quaffable bottles to more rich, rounded expressions. Here, we asked sommeliers and beverage pros from across the country to share their go-to white wine regions and bottles that provide a little extra oomph in the glass for the money.

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The Most Underrated Wines for 2025, According to 20 Wine Pros

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To learn more about which wines are criminally underappreciated, we asked sommeliers and wine professionals from across the country to share their opinions. ” Erin Lindstone, sommelier, Barolo Grill , Denver Andreas Kontozisis and his partner Aphrodite Tousia are organic growers and winemakers in Karditsa, Greece.

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What to Drink in NYC Right Now (March 2025)

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Instead of a list with the expected Barolos and Brunellos, celebrated sommelier Lee Campell designed a forward-thinking collection that showcases everything from the classics to more off-the-beaten-path Italian wines, as well as exciting young producers from the U.S.

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