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Top 10 des écoles de cuisine en Europe
Gastronomie et vin sont étroitement liés pour le plaisir de nos palais. 1. Menfi, Italie 2. Finca Bueno Vino, Espagne 3. Le Marmiton, France 4. Vallicorte, Italie 5. Gualtiero Marchesi’s Gourmet, Italie 6. L’Ecole de Cuisine, France 7. Cuisiner avec Stavros, Grèce 8. Casa Ombuto, Italie 9. Promenades Gourmandes avec ...
Alain Senderens, GrapeRadio Europe podcast # 3
Tags: Alain Senderens , Graperadio Europe , podemus.com...
Amuse-Bouche overseas, and awards
Just a quick note from Dubrovnik to say that Amuse-Bouche and its resident culinary ichthyologist will be on vacation in Europe until July 10. See you then!
Just before we left, I found out that I am a finalist for two positions in the Association of Food Journalists’ 2006 awards competition for best Internet food coverage...
ASEV Awards $60,000 in Scholarships
The American Society for Enology and Viticulture annually awards numerous scholarships to students pursuing a degree in enology, viticulture, or in a curriculum emphasizing a science basic to the wine and grape industry. We are pleased to recognize these outstanding graduate and undergraduate students who were granted awards for the ...
Pinotblogger Recommends a Wine
Over at Wine Sediments . Less than 400 cases made, so if you’re interested go give it a read.
R.W. Apple, 1934-2006
After a fine birthday meal last night at Masa, today opened on a far more somber note, with news that Johnny Apple is gone. This was not a huge surprise to those who knew him; he had been in decline after a battle with cancer. But that doesn’t diminish the sense ...
Marvin Shanken’s tip wars
Wine Spectator’s Marvin Shanken has suggested that his $90 tip on $1,200 of wine (that’s 7.5 percent) was justified by a 20 percent tip on food and the eternal problem of wine markups on expensive bottles. GQ’s Alan Richman argues passionately Shaken is in fact a total cheapskate, and “The ...
Inspired by Nebbiolo
Nebbiolo with the Grand Crew.
Gentlemen Farmers
Having announced our intent to operate a winery, however small and conscientious, our every action was on offer to an altar of scrutiny. Ironically, we could have decided to raise livestock like our other neighbors, including a family with an overachieving rooster that crows every morning at 4 am., and no one would have had the right to protest. We wanted a small winery and vineyard...
Down in Dixie
So what to do when you’re in North Carolina for a few days with food on the brain? Eat barbecue, barbecue and more barbecue, of course. Stop by Price’s Chicken Coop in Charlotte for impressively moist fried chicken and a pile of fried chicken gizzards. And of course, go traipsing ...
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