Wine, Spirits & Cigars

Jim Beam

Road Trip USA: Kentucky’s Bluegrass & Bourbon Trail

Winding along country roads exploring historic bourbon distilleries and listening to the sounds of the rolling hills, Kentucky's Bluegrass Country will overwhelm you with its gentle, honest charm.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 by Mark Johanson

Wine

Chateau Beijing: Chinese buying up Bordeaux estates

You could hardly do better than Chateau du Grand Moueys if you were looking for a metaphor to demonstrate Chinese interests in European wines, luxury goods and travel.

Wednesday, March 07, 2012 by Marion Douet

Mint Juleps

The Spirited Traveller: Fruity cocktail infusions in Jakarta

Welcome to Jakarta, also known as the "Big Durian."

Thursday, March 01, 2012 by Kara Newman

Angelina Jolie

Platinum Rules the Oscar Red Carpet Fashion

Hollywood's most important night of the year is forever captured in memory and this year's Oscar hopefuls and VIPs reflected the timelessness of the event with their choice of jewelry.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Alejandro Robaina, Cuba's most famous tobacco planter

World's Biggest Cigar Festival Begins on Feb. 27

The world's biggest cigar festival is back.

Sunday, February 26, 2012 by IBTimes Staff Reporter

Low And Moderate Drinking During Pregnancy Is Safe, Says Researchers

Moet Hennessy wants to make premium red wine in China

French wine and spirits maker Moet Hennessy wants to produce a super-premium red wine at the foot of the Himalayan mountains in southern China.

Friday, February 24, 2012 by Terril Yue Jones

Rebekah Speights is currently auctioning off her three-year-old chicken nugget that looks like George Washington. The McNugget is currently bidding at $301.

George Washington Chicken Nugget: Rebekah Speights Auctions Off Presidential McNugget

Rebekah Speights, a resident of Dakota City, Iowa, is auctioning off a McDonald's chicken nugget that she says looks a lot like America's first president, George Washington.

Friday, February 24, 2012 by Dave Smith

China Wine

Chinese Wine? Moet Hennessy to Produce Premium Reds at the Foot of the Himalaya

French wine and spirits maker Moet Hennessy wants to produce a super-premium red wine at the foot of the Himalayan mountains in southern China, targeting the palates of the country's wealthy wine drinkers, in a move whose results won't be known for years.

Friday, February 24, 2012 by Terril Yue Jones

Smoked Salmon, Crème Fraîche, and Fennel Rillettes

Oscars 2012 Party Menu: Nominee-Inspired Dishes by Moet & Chandon and Aida Mollenkamp

Hollywood's biggest night of the year, Oscars 2012, is right around the corner. What better way to celebrate than with an Oscars party? Here are some party menu ideas, courtesy of Moet & Chandon and the Cooking Channel's Aida Mollenkamp.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 by Cavan Sieczkowski

Beer Pong mid-game showing a six cup re-rack

Beer Pong Rules! 8 Variations for the Classic Drinking Game

The launch of a new brew called Pong Beer may be proof that Beer Pong, also known as Beirut, is American’s favorite drinking game. Played across the country, the specifics of the game differ from state to state and campus to campus, but there are some rules that everyone can agree on.

Saturday, February 18, 2012 by Jacob Kleinman

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