Review: 2018 Malene Rose Central Coast

This Provençal-style rosé actually hails from California’s Central Coast. It’s made from grenache, mourvedre, cinsault, vermentino and syrah. Pretty and approachable, the wine blends floral and strawberry elements, pushed through a filter of minerals and fresh steel. The notes of white flowers and white peaches linger for quite some time on the fresh and lively…

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Review: Baker’s Single Barrel Bourbon 7 Years Old and 13 Years Old (2019)

As the unofficial champion of Baker’s Bourbon, I was nervous to receive news that the brand, now 27 years old, was being revamped and relaunched in late 2019. The concept: Baker’s classic 7 year old would maintain its age and proof level but would become a single barrel offering, and a new (limited edition) 13…

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Review: Wines of Cline, 2018 Vintage

We’ve covered the wines of Cline on many occasions. Today we look at two of the operation’s bottlings from the Sonoma Coast, as well as its Sonoma County pinot noir. Let’s dive in. 2018 Cline Chardonnay Sonoma Coast – This is an approachable but somewhat innocuous chardonnay, particularly for a wine born in the rugged…

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Book Review: The Dead Rabbit: Mixology & Mayhem

The Dead Rabbit is a famed bar in New York City, and like all famed bars the time has come for it to put out a book of cocktails. (Correction: This is their second book.) Naturally, as leaders in the craft cocktail space, owners Sean Muldoon and Jack McGarry (and bar manager Jillian Vose) couldn’t…

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Review: Belvedere Single Estate Rye Vodkas – Lake Bartezek and Smogory Forest

No corner of the drinking world is safe from the grain-to-glass movement. The latest is Poland’s Belvedere Vodka, which recently announced two new spirits, each made from the same Dankowskie Diamond rye seed, but each grown on a different, single Polish estate. Per Belvedere, “The influence of the distinct soil, topography and climate is beautifully…

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Review: The Scandinavian Cocktails at Plaj, San Francisco

If you want to eat Scandinavian food in the San Francisco Bay Area, you have two choices. You can pick up frozen meatballs and jars of herring at Ikea, or you can go to Plaj, which has been serving elevated Swedish essentials for seven years. Pronounced “play,” the restaurant is curiously located in the back…

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Review: Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Heritage Barrel (2019)

Last year’s Jack Daniel’s Heritage Barrel bottling was clearly enough of a hit to merit a reprise. To wit, it’s Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Heritage Barrel 2019, which is made with the same concept in mind. Some info: Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel “Heritage Barrel” will return to shelves for a limited run this fall. Fewer…

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Review: Our/Los Angeles Essences

The Our/Los Angeles and other Our/City brand has to date only been applied to vodka, the idea being that each town produces its own vodka which can express the unique terroir of the ingredients in its mash and the water used in the process. Neat idea, and we’ve reviewed a number of the vodkas. But…

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