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2025 F&B Trends: Newstalgia, Stealth Health, and Botanical Beverages

Modern Restaurant Management

Transformative Techniques Bartenders are experimenting with the foundations of a cocktail by using techniques like sous vide for prep and serving, forced carbonation for effervescence and clarified citrus to augment beverages before they even reach the mixing stage.

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Adding Sustainable Alcohol Options to Your Restaurant

The Rail

Switching to sustainable drinks can also help you connect with local stakeholders, as buying from micro-breweries and local vineyards can lower transport-related carbon costs due to the supplier’s proximity to your restaurant. Low Waste Wines Vineyards and wineries around the world are pivoting towards more sustainable solutions.

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When Did Vinegar Get So Cool?

EATER

The Napa Valley farm and food producer helped pioneer California’s olive oil industry in the 1990s, and began making artisanal unfiltered vinegars with grapes from nearby vineyards in the early 2000s. She loves compost, em dashes, and eating too many plums. The laser-focused flavors weren’t just uncommon — they were unheard of.

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What Hotel Menu Trends Will Define 2022?

Hot Schedules

Source eco-friendly products where possible, and look at implementing onsite produce gardens and/or composting. Partnering with local alcoholic industries like craft breweries, liquor manufacturers, and vineyards for activities like beer flights and parings to dishes is generally a hit and potentially caters to younger and upscale diners.

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Earth Day, Living With The land

The Wine Knitter

Globally, more wineries than ever before are contributing their efforts to maintain sustainable practices in the vineyard and wine production. The world’s most wide-ranging wine sustainability code, SCWI, has served as an inspiration for numerous other countries and wine regions. Conserving Biodiversity in the vineyards 4.

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MRM People & Places: Game On at Walk-On’s and Gingerbread Houses for Humanity

Modern Restaurant Management

The brand recently launched its philanthropic arm – aptly named the Game On Foundation – to support youth sports facilities in the communities it serves. “Providing a sense of community is a top priority in every market we serve,” said Brandon Landry, who founded Walk-On’s in 2003.

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Rituals

The Wine Knitter

The first vineyards were planted here in the 1980s during Chile’s revitalization of its viticulture industry. The vineyards for Ritual wine benefit from the cool morning fog and cloud cover. ​Fortunately, Covid has not interrupted the winery’s rituals and organic practices from the vineyard to the winemaking process.