The Urban Grape
With the endless variety of wines available in even small stores these days, choosing one can be a challenge for anyone. There’s no magic formula to determine what a person will like if they want a recommendation for something new, but TJ Douglas has devised an innovative, carefully-calibrated system that... Read More
Of Mice and Binges
Folk wisdom (read collective observational experience) for millennia and epidemiological study stimulated by the French paradox for decades have accumulated ever-increasing support for the J-shaped curve of drinking and health: moderate drinking enhances health and longevity; abstinence seems an adverse health risk; and heavy drinking is a danger to health... Read More
Endangered Cocktails: Sazerac
What’s the best way to make something you like even better? Amp it up – make it bigger, faster, stronger, etc. As red-blooded Americans, these attitudes about consumption are pretty much woven into our DNA, even when it comes to liquor. If a Sazerac tastes delicious to you, what’s an... Read More
Champagne
2O11 has been a challenging one for many Champagne purveyors on the local Massachusetts scene, reflecting larger issues nationally, but there remain areas of vibrancy, particularly in nightclubs, hotels and other luxury venues. Specialty Champagnes appear to be growing in popularity, as consumers begin to experience the diversity of Champagne... Read More
HUNTINGTON WINE & SPIRITS AT 75
In his office above Huntington Wine & Spirits, Steve Rubin has vintage Coca Cola bottles displayed on a high shelf. The walls are festooned with old rock and roll concert posters: Pink Floyd, Woodstock, Aerosmith. Judging from these collectibles, you might say Rubin is a nostalgic type. You wouldn’t be... Read More
Boston Wine Expo at 21
If the Boston Wine Expo were a person, it would be old enough to buy a drink at its forthcoming edition – its 21st. Let me take you back to the beginning and behind the scenes, and then peek ahead, to appreciate this greatest of America’s trade and consumer wine... Read More
Endangered Cocktail of the Month: SEELBACH
“I drink champagne when I’m happy and when I’m sad.Sometimes I drink it when I’m alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory.I trifle with it if I’m not hungry and drink it when I am. Otherwise I never touch it – unless I’m thirsty.” -Lily Bollinger She’s a... Read More
Bag of Tricks
During the holiday season, the person who rushes through your door and grabs a bottle of wine off the rack is in a hurry to get to the next stop where he or she can buy stocking stuffers and presents. Time is a precious commodity, and every salesperson knows the... Read More
The Side Car
The Sidecar was a gateway cocktail for many of us LUPEC Boston gals, a drink not unlike the Manhattan that is curiously still kicking in modern bars, despite its vintage roots. Many will claim the Sidecar was invented in France in the 192Os at Harry’s New York Bar in Paris. ... Read More
Blanchard’s Liquors Mike Gilly Profiled
MIKE GILLY 48Wine Buyer • Blanchard’s Liquors, MA Mike Gilly opens the door of Blanchard’s Liquors in Jamaica Plain and steps into the sunshine, carrying a case of Ostatu Viura. Rick Dunfey awaits with his back hatch open, and Mike slides it into the trunk. Rick, who publishes red sox... Read More