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Based on our tabulations of these connoisseurs' favorite wine bars, plus over 350 phone calls to wine bars to determine their selection, we've identified the best cities in the country for exploring rosé.
Catch performances at various clubs, pubs, and wine bars this summer.
Other attractions include Keleti Station and an abundance of wine bars.
Judging by the number of new wine bars, Montrealers love natural wine.
A small group of bacchanalians started opening offbeat organic wine bars across Paris.
Wine bars celebrated previously obscure styles and regions: pét-nat, skin-contact, Georgian, Slovenian.
"The wine must be yummy," Paul Grecio, owner of the Terroir wine bars, told Bosker.
" Rozman said, "Ten years ago, people in their twenties weren't hanging out at wine bars.
A few try to track what's new and exciting in wine bars, shops and restaurants.
The Restaurant Preview Four wine bars zero in on a rising segment of the industry.
Carytown, a shopping district with bookstores, wine bars, cafes, bike shops and restaurants, is nearby.
Borough Market, with its bustling street food carts and crowded wine bars, runs right alongside it.
Six new restaurants and wine bars have opened within a one-minute walk of my building.
Les Trois-Îlets also offers enough wine bars, high-end restaurants and boulangeries for any Francophile.
And recently, Food and Wine named Cork one of the 19 best wine bars in the country.
"Our own evolution in winemaking has mirrored what's going on in restaurants and wine bars," Mr. Joy said.
Have they too been overcome by a tsunami of pop-up shops, wine bars, and hawkish estate agents?
Didn't he just make wishy-washy funk-lite designed purely for early-evening wine bars in the provinces?
Until a recent staffing change at Vin Papillon, the kitchens at both wine bars were run by women.
And it sounds like you're succeeding, since The Wand is even being offered in fancy wine bars and restaurants.
Acclaimed restaurants and wine bars like Wildair, Rouge Tomate, Racines NY and the Four Horsemen all feature natural wines.
One evening I open Yelp and search the city for natural wine bars, which are the latest international hipster shibboleth and the 250s update to Thomas Friedman's Golden Arches Theory of peace-via-globalization: Instead of McDonald's, no two countries with natural wine bars will ever go to war with each other.
Natural wines will populate the lists of several restaurants coming this fall, and they're the specialties at four new wine bars.
Now there are grand restaurants, auteur restaurants, quality wine bars, auteur pastry shops … The gastronomy scene has never been so diverse.
The London through which they move is youthful, affluent and liberal, involving art galleries and wine bars, trendy clubs and party drugs.
Catch performances at various clubs, pubs and wine bars this summer and get a taste for what Québec City has to offer.
He goes to wine bars and comedy clubs with Emily, but every Sunday, meets a new potential match at his parents' house.
Disney Springs is home to famous wine bars with master sommeliers, upscale restaurants, and bars and clubs that stay open until 2 a.m.
In 30 days of dating, he spent $771 at wine bars and movie theaters, on dinners both big and small, and brunch (of course).
Melbourne's Most Exciting Restaurants Are Wine Bars: The energetic wine scene has resulted in serious chefs cooking delicious food in small, laid-back spots.
Not so with Wildair, one of the Lower East Side's best wine bars (from the people behind another pitch-perfect LES dining destination, Contra).
It's located on Istedgade, a gentrified street that runs west from the central train station, past trendy wine bars, heroin clinics, and buzzing restaurants.
VIN SUR VINGT Another location of this decidedly French collection of wine bars has opened: 66 West Broadway (Warren Street), 917-265-8678, vsvwinebars.com.
Meanwhile, Restoration Hardware has been curating RH Design Galleries, where collections are showcased amid wine bars and rooftop parks, blending home retail and hospitality.
Still, it is Mr. Carroll's innovations that have become the talk of this town's many coffee shops and wine bars and ice cream parlors.
Thirsty walkers can find refreshment at one of the wine bars called guérites, stone outbuildings that vintners used to store tools and take shelter.
Where it is: Across the country, in airy coffee shops and dimly lit wine bars, at the local Pret a Manger and upscale Italian restaurants.
Though mostly residential, the neighborhood has cafes, wine bars, sushi restaurants and the like along gridded streets next to Balboa Park, which has 1,0803 acres.
Ramses: Most wine bars are kind of boring, so we wanted make a fun bar that happens to have natural wines as a driving force.
Here, cobblers, jewelers, cafes, wine bars, markets, souvenir shops and restaurants share street space along the tangle of flagstone pedestrian avenues winding through the district.
It's more regimented than most wine bars, with tastings ($40) led by guest wine professionals, including importers and sommeliers, starting at 6 and 8 p.m.
Felice, a group of Tuscan-style restaurants and wine bars across the city, is taking over a multistory space in the Chambers Hotel, in Midtown.
Come evening, when the city center is beautifully illuminated, ambitious cocktail lounges, natural wine bars and traditional beer emporiums offer a nightcap for any thirst.
It's possible to view the wine bars of Melbourne as outgrowth of the city's famous cafe culture, and its residents' preference for casual, high-quality dining.
For Helsinki, I would have loved to explore the Kallio district, where there were some wine bars, cafés, and bakeries that I'd heard great things about.
Restaurants on the Lower East Side and Brooklyn and wine bars like the Ten Bells and Four Horsemen have built entire identities around natural wines. Eater.
There are wine bars and a cycling studio along the riverfront in Long Island City, among gleaming high-rise apartment buildings with views of Midtown Manhattan.
While the tract sits near a fairly low-income section of Queens, it includes a fast-developing area with wine bars and a view of Manhattan.
The Pour JORDAN, Ontario — Though his wines are found in many natural wine bars around the world, please do not call François Morissette a natural winemaker.
Grocery store chains legitimately offer wine bars and outfit their carts with fucking glass holders so you can get wasted with ease while you buy cereal.
These are the best cities in the country for exploring rosé, based on quality, quantity, and accessibility of selections offered in wine bars across the country.
Over the last decade, however, Parkdale has become the embodiment of Toronto gentrification, replete with wine bars and million-dollar homes that used to be crack houses.
The managing partners are Jacopo Giustiniani, who owns the Felice wine bars in New York, and Matthias Kiehm, whose résumé includes the Harrods food hall in London.
Loyal Order of Mousse: Picture this: a young, professional male who loves tailored shirts, $40 face cream, wine bars and shopping with friends — and he's not gay!
And Melbourne's best wine bars embrace the meeting of those two influences: the old world elegance of Europe and the freewheeling counterculture of the low intervention wine movement.
The area (those who live there call it Turtle Bay) has long specialized in rowdy white-collar hookup joints, expensive wine bars and paint-by-number Irish saloons.
Decades of serving international high-rollers have left Whistler with no shortage of high-end steakhouses, bistros and wine bars — not to mention a surfeit of culinary talent.
While you can certainly overindulge in any alcoholic beverage—and wine will make you pay for it with a mean hangover—wine bars aren't exactly known for rowdy behavior.
Vin Sur Vingt A group of Gallic wine bars with casual sandwiches, salads and the like has opened its fourth location: 66 West 84th Street, 646-895-9944, vsvwinebars.com.
Now, Etna Rosso, a red wine made primarily of nerello mascalese, with a little help from its cousin, nerello cappuccio, is adored in wine bars and restaurants all over.
In addition to its distillery, downtown Boise is home to at least seven breweries, six taprooms, five wine bars, and a cider house, according to the Downtown Boise Association.
An extensive new tram system offers an easy-to-use mass transit network, and the narrow streets of the old city are bustling with busy restaurants and wine bars.
In truth, many of the wine bars are so hip that it's much easier to find natural wines than it is to get a bottle of good, old Bordeaux.
The property, which has a gated entrance, is a short drive from the town of Canelli, where there are shops, restaurants, wine bars and other amenities, Ms. Wisbey said.
I'm sure you've noticed them, those sad, drab people, forced to go through life with their real hair color or, even worse, haunting the wine bars with conspicuous roots.
Le Comptoir du Vin is owned by chef Will Mester and his partner, Rosemary Liss, whose travels to small wine bars abroad begat ideas for a place of their own.
Yesterday in Styles In the early 2000s, heterosexuals who favored European jeans, wine bars and fancy face creams — the calling cards of some women and gay men — sparked a marketing frenzy.
They noted that she had accompanied Mr. Ahn to restaurants and wine bars, and they presented into evidence messages she had sent him, which they said showed her friendliness toward him.
Addis Ababa became the showpiece of the country's transformation, with a light rail system, ubiquitous high-rise construction and luxury hotels, high-end restaurants and wine bars packed with newly minted millionaires.
Supposedly set in "a spoOoOoky town in mythical Connecticut where inequality reigns," the world of the play feels exactly like, you know, Bushwick, with its tenements and wine bars cheek by jowl.
Canada's second-largest city has an atmospheric Old Town that everyone flocks to, but there are also outlying neighborhoods to explore, along with natural wine bars, street art and pop-up markets.
The marketplace inside the Ferry Building has coffee shops and wine bars, shops and restaurants, including Hog Island Oyster Company, Acme Bread Company, Cowgirl Creamery and Humphry Slocombe ice cream, among others.
Open since 2008, it offers more than 50 wines by the glass, typically for $8 to $15, and in March was named one of the best U.S. wine bars by Food & Wine magazine.
Perhaps not coincidentally, each of these wines was from the Michelinis, three brothers who in various combinations are making wines that would be embraced in the hippest natural wine bars of New York.
If being off the grid is outside your comfort zone, the nearby town of Kingston is only a short car ride away and has charming shops, modern wine bars and delicious dining options.
For travelers with only a few days on their hands, Cape Town is an excellent base for exploring not only the surrounding wine country, but the city's wine bars and world-class restaurants.
Oliver Zabar, a son of Eli Zabar (whose restaurants and wine bars blanket the Upper East Side), is stepping out and away, with a new restaurant and cocktail bar on the Lower East Side.
Frosé, or frozen Rosé , has been a huge staple at wine bars and restaurants this year, with diners ordering so much of the beverage that many locations have sold out of the wine altogether.
After the opening of Metro train stops in 2009, wine bars and art galleries predictably began to appear, and the booming Arts District downtown seemed poised to hop eastward over the Los Angeles River.
The author of the international best-seller "The Little Book of Hygge," Meik Wiking, takes VICE News on a hygge tour of Copenhagen coffee shops, library gardens, and wine bars that epitomize the lifestyle trend.
Will a country that is still bitter about bailing out banks and airlines in the last financial crisis be ready to bail out ramen-yas, pupuserias, vegan sandwich counters, dosa vendors and natural wine bars?
That pitted them against Latino activists who fear new apartments mostly rented at market rates will accelerate the transition from taco stands, traditional barber shops and discount stores to high-end bicycle shops and wine bars.
PLAN FOR RELAXATION Give yourself plenty of unscheduled time to decompress by napping or reading by the hotel pool, people-watching at cafes, lingering at wine bars and wandering through the streets soaking up the surroundings.
For the tasting, Florence Fabricant and I were joined by Laura Maniec, proprietor of the Corkbuzz wine bars, and Rob Renteria, who was visiting New York from San Francisco, where he is a sommelier at La Folie.
These days, the ghosts of Melbourne's milk bars are easily recognizable, the corner storefronts turned into residential properties or wine bars or shops, many of them wonderful but also indistinguishable from similar businesses all over the world.
While working in wine bars and burger joints, in fine dining and bars, the New Jersey native always figured that her willingness to work and the abundance of restaurant gigs meant that she always had a safety net.
Book-lined wine bars (Café Candelabro), restaurants (Restaurante Book) and cafes (Livraria da Baixa) fill the district, which is also home to Livraria Lello, a stunning Old World bookshop stocked to the rafters with new and antiquarian tomes.
When Gerald's Bar opened in 493, it helped to usher in an era now fully come to fruition, one where the most exciting places to eat and drink in the city are invariably in the form of wine bars.
While there have been wine bars in Melbourne for almost as long as there has been wine in Melbourne, the last decade has seen an explosion in variety and quality that mirrors changes in the broader Australian wine industry.
With its locally run boutiques selling espadrilles, ceramics and hand-dyed indigo textiles — and a new wave of restaurants and buzzy wine bars reimagining traditional Basque delicacies — this beguiling seaside town is a timeless destination that's forever reinventing itself.
"Thanks to him, I also read more fiction these days, I go for long walks, I make appearances at wine bars and I have been to the theater more times this year than all of my previous years combined."
SHIMONOSEKI, Japan (Reuters) - As years of near-zero interest rates in Japan make traditional lending barely profitable, one regional bank is seeking to drum up business through less conventional enterprises, from opening wine bars to helping local fishermen farm sea urchins.
Late nights at Embla and Bar Liberty can become raucous affairs, especially during Melbourne's many food festivals, when sommeliers and chefs from all over the world descend on the city and gravitate to its wine bars as spontaneous after party locations.
Wine bars aren't everybody's jam—they're kind of the rom-coms of the bar world—but you've got to think that the people that frequent such establishments go there because they enjoy doing so, usually in the company of friends.
Mr. Christian, the researcher, said that study only looked at the national economy, not at the presumably more severe effects a ban would have on places like Bali or Jakarta, which has hundreds of upscale hotels, restaurants, wine bars and pubs.
Grimy in the '90s, with comic-book stores and sandwich shops, uptown now felt fresh-scrubbed, with boutiques, murals, wine bars and a new Marriott where the university's David Foster Wallace Conference now draws scholars from around the world each spring.
Oliver Zabar, who has participated in several cafes and wine bars on the Upper East Side with his father, Eli Zabar, the food-market titan, has moved his ambition south with a cocktail bar and restaurant on the Lower East Side.
The Georgian capital is seeing an influx of cool concept stores, and "'new Georgian' cuisine is finding its footing as young chefs bring traditional foods into the 21st century, with a glut of wine bars and standout restaurants," Walhout writes.
SHIMONOSEKI, Japan, May 15 (Reuters) - As years of near-zero interest rates in Japan make traditional lending barely profitable, one regional bank is seeking to drum up business through less conventional enterprises, from opening wine bars to helping local fishermen farm sea urchins.
Walking the shady avenues off Republic Square on a recent visit, I found the city has become a hip place, with wine bars, microbreweries, cafes, art galleries, boutiques selling crafts and carpets, an ever-new array of restaurants, as well as upscale hotels and clothing stores.
Apple Maps for iOS 10 has a cleaner look and new filters for finding nearby places of note more easily: search for pretty much anything (like "bars") then swipe across the bottom of the results list to narrow down your search ("wine bars" and "sports bars" for example).
Month after month, I was surprised by the good, resourceful kitchens I found squirreled away in spaces that barely qualified as restaurants: wine bars and bar bars and a nostalgic lunch counter called Mr. Donahue's, where $20 buys a full dinner of American food my grandmother would have recognized.
With a few Metro tickets, you can journey from Venetian aperitivo culture (Hostaria Urbana), then south to Sicilian home cooking (Pane e Olio), disembarking occasionally at cozy wine bars (Tappo), massive indoor food halls (La Felicità) and new Italian restaurants from French celebrity chefs (for example, Piero TT, by Pierre Gagnaire).
Between the West Village, with its maze of narrow historic streets, and the East Village — an early locus for the down and out, then artists' haven and punk-rock heaven, now a tidy mecca for young professionals who fill its renovated walk-ups, wine bars and tapas places — is Greenwich Village proper.
Although Kilian Robin, who is also the wine director for Eli Zabar, is involved in the project (smartly choosing the concise wine list, which focuses on tradition-minded producers, with prices that are more modest than those at Eli Zabar's restaurant and wine bars uptown), Oliver Zabar insisted that Devon was not a family collaboration.
A college semester in Paris and tour of France's vineyards later fueled her passion, which led Anderson to stints at wine bars and restaurants in Scottsdale and Los Angeles, and eventually, the Four Seasons Beverly Hills, where she was the beverage director at Cut — until last month, when she packed up her life and moved to Paris.
But whether you consider it a nuanced balance of technical prowess and masterful pop songwriting or "wishy-washy funk-lite designed purely for early-evening wine bars in the provinces," what is clear is that Jamiroquai are back after a near decade and I am now as gassed as everyone I saw spaffing over "Automaton" on Facebook in January.
Generally it is found in restaurants that have a healthy sense of their own self-worth but don't have too many bells and whistles to show for it: the wine bars, the gastro pubs, the all-day cafes, the 28-seat, no-reservations spot opened by a young chef who has cooked in Paris or Copenhagen.
People are actively using acid not to decipher some profound meaning in a poison asp landscape, but to better monetize their app, which they describe to people at wine bars as "it's like Uber except for…" Rossen was the one who wrote "While You Wait for the Others," a scathing dismissal of a lover, friend, or himself.
Spaced came from our own flat-share experiences, but also in the wake of Friends in the mid 90s there had been a few copycat shows in Britain that were supposedly about young lives, and we just didn't feel represented in those shows at all—they were all fairly attractive people hanging around in brightly lit wine bars, talking about shagging.
It's easy to imagine a wine list for this crowd: vintage Champagne and high-end Burgundy for moneyed customers, a few rare bottles to demonstrate the reach and influence of the sommelier, some big names in Bordeaux and Napa Valley for the trophy and status hunters, and a nod to the Loire Valley for those who have been to the Paris wine bars.
I set out in 2004 with an aspiring writer's predictable visions: the cozy bookshops of St.-Germain-des-Prés; the avant-garde architecture and contemporary art of the Centre Pompidou; the twisting hillside streets of Montmartre; the raspberry sorbet at Berthillon; the hot chocolate of the Café de Flore; revival cinema houses in the Latin Quarter; nocturnal picnics overlooking the Seine; the red neon sleaze of Pigalle; wine bars; jazz clubs; sunrise over the mansard rooftops.

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