Cork Rules is a podcast designed to help you navigate and demystify your favorite wine lists.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
Robert Tas and Tina Johansson, WSET Diploma Graduate and Michelin restaurant sommelier, review the wine list at BRAT, a one Michelin star restaurant in the gastronomic quarters of Shoreditch in London. The food is traditional British, but all cooked ... more
Robert Tas and with Tina Johansson, WSET Diploma Graduate and Michelin restaurant sommelier, review the wine list at Bocca di Lupo in London. This authentic Italian restaurant has received many accolades for its simple but genuine food. All 20 region... more
Robert Tas and Michaela Quinlan, certified sommelier, review the wine list at Lafayette. This grand café and bakery feature modern interpretations of classic French bistro favorites and an amazing wine list. Michaela spots a delicious crémant and sha... more
In today’s episode of CorkRules, Alexis Rogers, certified sommelier, offers her expert advice on the extensive wine list of Ai Fiori, a Michelin Star, Italian restaurant, NYC. Ai Fiori has earned a stellar reputation for its wine list and is the 20... more
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Wine menus at restaurants have always been confusing and hard to navigate for me. Every time im in NY,SF or other big cities I check out cork rules to help me pick cocktails and wines (and great places to eat). Also the fact it’s only 5 minutes makes it all the more manageable.
Keep the episodes coming and keep making my big city dining life easier!
Never overwhelmed by wine lists again. Enjoy your meal and your company along with a wine you enjoy and are proud to have picked. Thanks to Cork Rules!
What a great collection of tips for wine enthusiasts - from novice to experts. We can all use help - listen to impress.
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Apple Podcasts | #200 |
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