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#3656 - Robert Simonson of Off the Presses takes a look...

Robert Simonson of Off the Presses takes a look at the new Caol Ila 10-year-old, a rare unpeated Islay single malt.

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#3639 - Robert Simonson reviews Death's Door unaged...

Robert Simonson reviews Death's Door unaged White Wheat Whiskey, and offers the first glance of the company new packaging for its gin and vodka.

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#3629 - Off the Presses's Robert Simonson reviews a...

Off the Presses's Robert Simonson reviews a vertical tasting of Joe Bastianich's Vespa Bianco wines.

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A Beer At: Overlook Lounge, on 44th Street

There are more than 6,000 bars in New York City. About 200 of them get regular press. This column is about the other ones. Robert Simonson, a journalist and blogger of the drinking life, takes a peek inside Gotham’s more...

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Make Mine With Extra Almonds

... Norse Code Scandinavians warm up their holidays with Glögg (just don’t ask them how) By Robert Simonson Glögg. The guttural syllable doesn’t naturally make you smack your lips, does it? But consider these other liguistic equivalents for the hot beverage know to English-speakers as mulled wine: vin fiert (its name in Romanian); izvar (Moldavia) and grzaniec (Poland)....

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Bryan Batt on Wine

Wine Spectator just published, on-line, one of my periodic interviews of non-industry people talking about wine. This one's with Bryan Batt, who plays art director Salvatore Romano on "Mad Men." Here it is: Mad Men's Bryan Batt The actor who portrays the art director in AMC's Mad Men enjoys exploring new wines, along with food pairings By Robert Simonson Actor Bryan Batt, 46,...

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Mick Hucknall Talks Wine

... British frontman for Simply Red is making Italian wines on the slopes of a volcano in Sicily By Robert Simonson When British singer Mick Hucknall, 49, decided to become a vintner in the late 1990s, he had a potentially perfect name for his first bottling at his fingertips—Simply Red, the name of the rock group he has fronted since 1985, best known for the chart-topping hits...

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A Beer At: Downtown Brooklyn's Kevin Barry's Bar & Grill

There are more than 6,000 bars in New York City. About 200 of them get regular press. This column is about the other ones. Robert Simonson, a journalist and blogger of the drinking life, takes a peek inside Gotham’s more...

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Why Won’t Mad Men Eat at ‘21’?

... — that the publicist feels may have once possibly been intended as for '21,'" writes Robert Simonson. "But, Betty sits at a stool, and Biederman had told the show that '21' did not have stools in the 1960s." Why Hasn't "Mad Men" Exploited "21"? [Off the Presses] Read more posts by Aileen Gallagher Filed Under: 21 club , mad men , tv land