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Long Tied to Russia, Georgia’s Winemakers Tip a Glass to the West
Foreign, Yesterday

Some vintners in the former Soviet republic are seeking to break a politically risky dependence on Russia and focus more on high-value European and American markets.

Lo que hay que saber sobre las bebidas sin alcohol
En español, November 16

Las ventas de cerveza, vino y licores sin alcohol se están disparando. ¿Qué contienen y qué tan saludables son?

The Rise of Malört, an Unexpected Midwest Princess
Dining, November 15

The divisive yet beloved liquor, once available only in Chicago, has gained devotees nationally. Can it retain its roots?

Wines and Ciders for the Thanksgiving Feast
Dining, November 14

Choosing what to drink should be the easiest part of your holiday planning. Here’s a guide to making it even more so.

American Wine Trade Steels Itself for Possible Tariffs
Dining, November 13

President-elect Trump says tariffs will help American businesses, but many in the wine industry foresee few benefits and a lot of pain for all involved.

From Raw Denim to Natural Wine
Styles, November 12

Jean Touitou, the creator of A.P.C., knows how to make something perfectly minimal.

Alcohol Brands Tap the Art World to Woo Younger Drinkers
Styles, November 11

Will labels and bottles designed by artists gin up enthusiasm among an increasingly abstinent generation?

Drinking With the Kids
Styles, November 9

Years after bath time and travel soccer, we’re mixing cocktails in the kitchen.

¿Beber en exceso afecta tu microbioma intestinal?
En español, November 7

Los científicos están empezando a explorar la relación entre el consumo de alcohol y las bacterias buenas y malas de tu intestino.

El vino como máquina de recuerdos en un mundo que se aleja del alcohol
En español, November 4

La gente está dejando de beber. Pero una copa de vino ofrece beneficios trascendentales que, para mí, superan con creces los riesgos.

Diving to Drink a 19th-Century Shipwreck’s Treasure
Science, November 1

A team recently dived deep beneath Lake Huron hoping to harvest grain that may one day be distilled into whiskey with a flavor forgotten to history.

How a Tiny Vineyard Along an Interstate May Reshape the Wine Industry
Dining, November 1

With eight rows of vines in San Francisco and a vision of inclusivity, Christopher Renfro and the Two Eighty Project are training the next generation of winemakers.

36 Hours in Lyon, France
Interactive, October 31

Dine in rustic restaurants, ride a funicular for panoramic views and hunt for treasures at a sprawling flea market in France’s third-largest city.

Aunque mermado, el imperio de Sean Combs conserva gran parte de su peso
En español, October 27

La enorme riqueza del magnate de la música podría ayudarlo a sortear sus problemas legales, pero también es un factor que lo perjudica.

You’ll Have to Take My Glass From My Cold, Wine-Stained Hand
Op Ed, October 26

People are turning away from drinking. But a glass of wine offers transcendent benefits that, for me, far outweigh the risks.

Sean Combs’s Empire: Winnowed, but Still Weighty
Culture, October 26

The music mogul’s business portfolio has shrunk, in part because of multiple sex abuse allegations, but his wealth remains a critical factor as his criminal case unfolds.

A 185-Year-Old Building in the South Street Seaport Is Listed for $14.95 Million
Real Estate, October 25

The owners of the wine store Pasanella & Son, Vintners, are selling their five-story building on South Street, which includes the store, a loft and six rental apartments.

By Ferry or Floatplane, 4 Enchanting Coastal Getaways From Vancouver
Travel, October 24

The largest city in British Columbia makes a perfect gateway to explore the rich marine wildlife and beauty of the region.

Unique Engagement Gift Ideas to Celebrate Your Friends
T Style, October 23

Painterly blankets, bespoke jewelry and more gift recommendations from T Magazine.

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.