[ad_1] Monks from the 900-year-old Carthusian order in the French Alps have cocktail devotees shaken and stirred. The herbal liqueur Chartreuse, long made by the community, has been in short…
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Nestlé Says Less Than Half of Its Main Portfolio Is Ranked as Healthy
[ad_1] Nestlé SA promised it will work to boost the nutritional value of its snacks, drinks and food products, after most of its portfolio was rated as unhealthy. Less than…
Shopper Rebellion Against Higher Prices Helps Slow Inflation
[ad_1] Listen to article (2 minutes) After pushing prices to new heights last year, some companies are starting to pull back. It could be another sign that inflation is starting…
Liquor Brands Bet Thrifty Drinkers Will Keep Making At-Home Cocktails
[ad_1] With inflation squeezing disposable incomes, distillers are doubling down on efforts they started during the pandemic to meet drinkers where they are. [ad_2] Source link
The Huge Number of Small Breweries Creates a Beer Glut
[ad_1] By Mike Jordan Jan. 5, 2023 12:01 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) The long-building craft-beer boom is showing signs of slowing down. Craft beer’s popularity has risen…
Economy Has Drinkers Choosing Prosecco Over Champagne
[ad_1] Sales of higher-priced liquor and wine are slowing after more than a decade of growth. [ad_2] Source link
Sure, You’ve Got a Wine Cellar. What About a Whiskey Lounge, or a Tequila-Tasting Room?
[ad_1] This week, The Wall Street Journal’s Mansion section is rolling out stories from our special food and wine issue. Check out stories like this one on chef Gavin Kaysen’s…
Wines That Entertain as Well as Impress
[ad_1] Life & Work Food & Drink On Wine At a time of year when people are looking for light wines, our wine columnist went out in search of the…