
Lauren Buzzeo
Editor and Publisher at Full Pour
Editor & Publisher of Full Pour. Lover of all good drinks (especially #CheninCheninChenin and #infused sips), the hubs, our kids and fur babies.
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1 week ago |
foodandwine.com | Lauren Buzzeo
Credit: FilippoBacci / Getty Images It’s officially summer, which means it’s time to embrace that favorite seasonal sip ubiquitous to nearly all warm-weather gatherings and hangs — rosé. But with so many options now available to pop and pour, where’s one to start when looking for the best bottle to always have on hand for when the mood or occasion strikes?
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3 weeks ago |
foodandwine.com | Lauren Buzzeo
Credit: Food & Wine / Domaine Guiberteau, L’Ecole N° 41, Ken Forrester Wines Chenin Blanc is often overshadowed by its more famous white-grape counterparts (ahem, we’re looking at you, Chardonnay). But it’s definitely a mistake to put this baby in a corner. One of the world’s most versatile grape varieties, it’s understandable that this workhorse could be overlooked or misunderstood in the sea of options available. But, like all celebrated varieties, the best ones shine in greatness.
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3 weeks ago |
foodandwine.com | Lauren Buzzeo
Credit: Food & Wine / Belfour Spirits / Wade Cellars / Sweetcove Spirits Summer sports are in full swing. Baseball is well underway, the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder are about to face off in the NBA Finals, and golf’s U.S. Open and tennis’s historic Wimbledon will be here soon. It’s a time to kick back and enjoy some of the world’s greatest athletes compete at the highest level.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Lauren Buzzeo |Dylan Ettinger
Summer sports are in full swing. Baseball is well underway, the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder are about to face off in the NBA Finals, and golf’s U.S. Open and tennis’s historic Wimbledon will be here soon. It’s a time to kick back and enjoy some of the world’s greatest athletes compete at the highest level. Related: How the U.S. Open Made Tennis the Most Exciting Sport in BoozeIn recent years, many athletes have become involved in the wine and spirits industry.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
foodandwineespanol.com | Lauren Buzzeo |María Forcada |Hermelinda Lázaro |Nayeli Estrada
Los aromas son curiosos. Si bien la nariz humana tiene alrededor de 400 receptores de olores y los investigadores han informado que puede distinguir al menos un billón de olores diferentes, o combinaciones de moléculas aromáticas, lo que olemos no es todo pura ciencia. La realidad es que nuestra capacidad para identificar diversos aromas depende de factores como nuestra química interna, referencias personales y experiencia, y cómo alineamos esos compuestos con los elementos materiales.
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