Bocado’s Flamenco Wine Dinner
This was truly a Spanish style wine dinner—plentiful portions of comfort food, immense in flavor, served slowly with a constant flow of numerous wines!
This was truly a Spanish style wine dinner—plentiful portions of comfort food, immense in flavor, served slowly with a constant flow of numerous wines!
The People’s Kitchen’s Annual Harvest Dinner consisted of pairings, presentation, and timing—expertly executed—and is an event that shouldn’t be missed.
The menu, presentation, and expertly paired dishes from FISH Restaurant and Wine Bar in Marlborough. Frankly, I was in gastronomic ecstasy
Don’t let your first experience of gin scare you from the refined drinks available. This spring, give gin a try and feel the winter blues drift away.
Erin go bragh. When enjoying St. Patrick’s Day belly up with a glass of Irish Whiskey and understand the legacy behind it.
Bitters are the John Turturro of the bar; the supporting actor that makes everything better. We dive into what Bitters are and how they came to be.
Interestingly enough, rye was the prevalent American whiskey in the Northeast prior to that wretched time in American history known as Prohibition.
Named after Harvey Ball, the Harvey Bomb is a traditional take on a classic cocktail. Order it today at The Citizen Wine Bar and vote on it by sharing this page via social media. Also try… More About The Harvey Ball 2014 Thursday, October 2, 2014 at Worcester Historical Museum Come celebrate all things Worcester…
From Worcester, The Abbie Hoffman is a cocktail that celebrates the ’60s when the United States was using peace, love, and smiling as a way to distract from the political climate. Order it today at The Citizen Wine Bar and vote on it by sharing this page via social media. Also try… More About The Harvey…
Known for her classic grace and sophistication, The Jackie O is a cocktail that personifies the woman. Order it today at The Citizen Wine Bar and vote on it by sharing this page via social media. Also try… More About The Harvey Ball 2014 Thursday, October 2, 2014 at Worcester Historical Museum Come celebrate all things…