Wine Insights: Demystifying Port
This post originally appeared on FoodableTV.com Often Port is seen as a drink for older British men sitting in high-back leather chairs with a cigar in...
LifestyleThis post originally appeared on FoodableTV.com Often Port is seen as a drink for older British men sitting in high-back leather chairs with a cigar in...
Known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks, 48 hours in Cappadocia is a whirlwind of wonder....
This post originally appeared on FoodableTV.com Tourists go to Tel Aviv to visit the beaches, wander the markets and explore the cultural history. Some also love to...
Have no fear! Cheeses of Europe and the French Cheese Board are here to help. Their mission is to create awareness about the variety of the cheeses of France available on the US market and the multiple ways that American consumers can incorporate the cheeses into their diets, their recipes and their lifestyles. One of the ways they do this is by creating pop-up stores in cities, like they did recently in Santa Monica. An outdoor pop-up store was created in the center of Santa Monica Place and for one day consumers could taste cheese (for free) and buy cheese (at great prices).
Here are some of the cheeses we tasted and learned about:
We started at the bar and ordered a couple drinks to start the evening. We ordered The Home Slice (apple ginger soda, Angel's Envy Bourbon, citrus) and The Duet (El Dorado 12 Year Rum, Rhum JM, honey, Italian sweet vermouth, Angostura, grapefruit peel). The Home Slice was refreshing with the sweetness of the bourbon on the finish. But, I would have liked a bit more acidity or bite on the front of the palate. The apple ginger soda seemed a bit muted. The Duet on the other hand was a well balanced cocktail. Perhaps not the first drink you want for the night on a chilly night, it was perfect. The cocktails range from $15-$18 and are a bit steep. This post originally appeared on FoodableTV.com It’s been six months since I unlocked the key to wine country in Santa Barbara. Last time it was summer...
The idea was born four years ago. Bartender Eugene Lee had worked as a DJ at the UCSD campus radio station when he was in college. He came up with the idea to start Mixtape Mixology (which is now on week #196). From Mixtape, the idea for the playlist for each timezone was born. "At 4pm it was Great Britain, Ireland, Scotland ... 6pm Brazil, 9pm New York, Boston and Jamaica.... I spent like 9 hours making the first playlist to go with the countdown," Eugene told me. "I remember making them perfectly sync into a pre-recorded countdown that I recorded with a bunch of friends in the language spoken." Happy 2015! We hope that you had a wonderful holiday season and amid the celebrations and time off from work, you enjoyed lots of great...
This past summer I was in Santa Barbara wine country and visited Hilliard Bruce Winery during an open house. As we tasted through the wines...