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Wine Is Healthiest Choice for Drinkers - Decades of research has linked light to moderate drinking, especially of wine, to a range of health benefits.
There’s also strong evidence that alcohol consumption raises the risk of certain cancers and that heavy drinking carries serious health risks. But the reasons why moderate drinking seems to be neutral or beneficial for some people and harmful for others remains a mystery.A new study sought to solve that puzzle. Looking at health and lifestyle information for a large population, the researchers found that while any alcohol posed risks for adults with existing health problems from poorer areas, healthy adults from wealthier areas suffered no additional risks from moderate drinking, and those who drink wine with food even enjoyed better health.
CITY THAT RICE BUILT
A hunger for rice laid Charleston's foundation. Could a love for the grainand the city that grew from it—be the way to a more unified future?
Lowcountry Pickled Shrimp
Snappy pickled shrimp from North Carolina native Ben Barker are perfect for late-summer meals.
Beat the Heat!
What to pair with every type of spicy food
The California Wine Lover's Guide
55 bottles that will tell you everything about the past, present, and future of California wine
COOKING WITH GRAPES
GRILLED BRAISED, BAKED STEWED OR FROZEN THEY'RE SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST A SNACK.
TAKE BACK SUNDAY
Chef Fermín Núñez's answer to the Sunday scaries? Porrón pours and paella for a crowd.
Events- A Grand Tour for Wine Spectator- a perfect day with an evening of outstanding wines.
A young couple in shorts and festival shirts sped into the ballroom of the New Orleans Marriott on a mission.
Big Wine Players Target Pinot Noir - Plenty of small winery owners are cashing out, either because they're looking to retire or they see selling as the best way to keep their label growing
Plenty of small winery owners are cashing out, either because they’re looking to retire or they see selling as the best way to keep their label growing
Restaurant Awards- Lazy Bear- Lazy Bear bills itself as a modern American dinner party. But it's so much more.
Lazy Bear bills itself as a modern American dinner party. But it’s so much more. This Mission District restaurant effortlessly strips away the formality of a multicourse dinner and replaces it with conviviality, nostalgia and curiosity. With reverence for time and place, Lazy Bear is an ode to California where guests dine in concert with the season and can explore diverse wines, including an impressive collection of older California vintages.
PROSPERING WITH WINE
Restaurant wine programs are energizing dining rooms everywhere, reflecting a renewed investment in creative, well-chosen lists
GRASING'S
Dining Synergy in Carmel-by-the-Sea
LE BISTRO DE L'HÔTEL
A Temple of Burgundy in Beaune
THE YEATMAN
Portugal's best shines in the Douro
Harvey Chaplin
Southern Glazer's Chairman
A Welcome Taste of Lyon
You’ve got to love a dish they call silk worker’s brains. You’ve also got to wonder how it acquired such a quirky name.
Sweet Harvest
Chef Dustin Valette shares childhood orchard memories and a recipe for warm plum cake
JAMES MOLESWORTH Silverado Vineyards Charts Its Future
Silverado Vineyards is located prominently on the Silverado Trail, its winery facility perched atop a hill overlooking its 216-acre estate.
KRISTEN BIELER
Can Sensory Analysis of Wine Deter Dementia?
Wine Spectator Scholarship Foundation
Forty years of making a difference for future generations of wine and hospitality leaders
Warren Winiarski
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Founder
DANIEL BOULUD'S AMERICAN DREAM
The French-born New York chef has built an international restaurant empire, but remains hungry
SPAIN NEVER BETTER
Newly released vintages of the country's prestige reds and a variety of distinctive whites invite exploration
CHOOSE YOUR OWN (MOUNTAIN) ADVENTURE
In Jackson County, you'll find scenic getaways for families, couples, and solo travelers alike
Motor Inns Are the New Airbnb
Your next stay should be at an affordable renovated motor hotel
Travel Queer Here
These inclusive smaller Southern towns take pride
A GIN-SOAKED JOURNEY
The Sunshine State is making a splash with craft distilleries
In With the Old and the New
This popular DC neighborhood keeps its historic charm while offering an increasingly diverse and eclectic food scene
Dine and Dash
Small-town charm meets urban dining and culture in southern Kentucky
Spring Forward
In a city as diverse as Houston, whatever you crave is on the plate—sometimes in the most surprising places