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Craft Breweries Struggle as Sales and Appetites Wane
Business, Today

Once the darling of the alcohol industry, small-batch beer makers are shutting down because of increased competition and flagging interest.

Ordering Wine Can Be Pricey. At These 12 Restaurants, It’s a Deal.
Food, October 2

Too many wine lists cater solely to the wealthy, but these spots in New York City offer terrific values at all points along the price scale.

Tasting a New Flavor of Portugal, in New England
Travel, September 30

Travelers who fell in love with the Iberian country can revisit it in towns along the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where chefs and other purveyors are putting new twists on tradition.

Why Ice Cream and Wine Make the Perfect Pairing
T Magazine, September 26

Plus: accessories that celebrate vice, rubber furniture and more from T’s cultural compendium.

U.N. Health Goals Weakened by Industry Pressure, Experts Say
Health, September 24

Public health advocates complained that the final recommendations on combating chronic illness removed calls for taxes on tobacco, alcohol and sweetened drinks.

Wildflower Days and Wine-Flowing Nights in Slovenia
Travel, September 24

Home cooking, natural wine, majestic vistas and rustic guesthouses: A road trip through this small Central European country yielded a rich array of surprises for a first-time visitor.

Can Hybrid Grapes Solve the Climate Change Dilemma for Wine Makers?
Food, September 18

It’s a fringe movement so far, but hybrids have proven they can make good wine and may be better able to withstand climate change and disease.

36 Hours in Zadar, Croatia
Interactive, September 18

Dine atop centuries-old city walls, explore Roman ruins and meditate by the Sea Organ, an underwater sound installation, in this 3,000-year-old port.

Scotch and the Sea: Venturing Into the Soul of the Hebrides
Travel, September 17

These remote and rocky islands off Scotland’s western coast offer visitors an ethereal beauty that goes perfectly with a splash of local whisky.

Costco Recalls Kirkland Prosecco, Citing Risk of Sudden Shattering
Business, September 16

The retailer said the unopened bottles should be wrapped in paper towels and placed in a plastic bag before being discarded.

Tariffs Are Uniting Two Whiskey Heavyweights: Scotch and Bourbon
Business, September 15

Whiskey distillers say their industry is so intertwined that U.S. tariffs will hurt producers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Did Britain Win the Trade War? Why It’s Tough to Declare a Victor.
Business, September 15

Popular products from Britain and the European Union show how uneven and unpredictable U.S. tariffs have become, even when part of trade deals.

Patrick McGovern, the ‘Indiana Jones of Ancient Alcohol,’ Dies at 80
Obituaries, September 14

An archaeologist, he discovered and analyzed the residue of beverages imbibed by long-vanished civilizations and then figured out how to recreate them.

36 Hours in Sedona, Ariz.
Interactive, September 11

Luxury experiences are on the rise, but the best things in this red rock landscape — hikes, stargazing and even energy vortexes — are free.

7 of Europe’s Most Delectable Fall Harvest Festivals
Travel, September 10

A pistachio exhibition. A herring market. The happy blend of wine and hiking. This list proves that foodies, too, can celebrate Autumnal travel.

On the Slopes of Mount Etna, Where Lava and Wine Flow
Travel, September 10

The fiery Sicilian volcano is a magnet not only for hikers, but for wine and food lovers. Vineyards thrive on the rich soil, alongside restaurants, bars and farm-stays.

A Canadian Whisky Brand May Move Bottling to the U.S. A Union Blames Trump.
World, September 6

Diageo plans to close an Ontario factory, eliminating 200 union jobs, to take its Crown Royal bottling closer to American customers.

Stanley Tucci’s Negroni Upended the Internet
Express, March 12

It became the cocktail of the pandemic.

The Searing Memories of the Pandemic’s Early Days
Metro, March 11

Five years after Covid-19 hit New York, we are still trying to comprehend the impact it had on the city and the losses we suffered.

As Relations Thaw, China Lifts Tariffs on Australian Wine
Business, March 28

Despite its thirst for Australian wine, China had taxed the imports in 2020 over a dispute about Covid-19.

Raising Our Glasses to a Pianist Who Loves Vodka
Metro, October 13

Gary Graffman, who is turning 95, is a man of many enthusiasms, including citrus infusions.

China Wine Tariff Pushes Australia’s Grape Growers Into Crisis
Business, March 16

Two years later, they’re suffering from a glut of red wine and plummeting grape prices with no overseas market big enough to fill the gap.

Las grandes refresqueras se interesan por las bebidas alcohólicas
en Español, February 27

PepsiCo y Coca-Cola ingresaron a los mercados de bebidas con alcohol, lo que genera preocupación entre los reguladores e investigadores.

Big Soda’s Alcohol Drinks Worry Health Experts
Science, February 21

PepsiCo and Coca-Cola enter hard soda markets, causing concerns among regulators and researchers.

In New Zealand, Sauvignon Wishes and Sashimi Dreams
Travel, January 23

A road trip in the country’s South Island offered perfect wines, stunning views, intimate restaurants and the chance to make a pilgrimage to a salmon Shangri-La.

It’s Dry January. Pour One Out for the Bar Owners.
Metropolitan, January 19

Between the “tripledemic,” the economy, holiday fatigue and the temporarily sober, businesses are suffering.

Drink Up, Japan Tells Young People. I’ll Pass, Many Reply.
Foreign, August 19

The country’s tax agency, hoping to reverse the alcohol industry’s pandemic doldrums, is holding a contest to encourage more drinking among the young.

¿Es posible reforzar el sistema inmunitario?
en Español, July 18

El temor al coronavirus ha provocado numerosas búsquedas en internet y mucha información errónea sobre cómo mejorar las defensas del organismo. Esto es lo que funciona y lo que no.