My New Book
Booze Business
by Arthur Shapiro
4M ago
The Big Apple Bites Back: Short Stories About Life in New York City. At long last, the release of my latest book is officially available for purchase in paperback on Amazon and select bookstores, with an eBook not far behind. Grab yourself a copy today and maybe another for last-minute holiday gifts. It’s not about the Booze Business, but a series of stories about life in NYC — the people, neighborhoods, the workplace, dashed dreams, and life on the street. It’s a fun read. It’s available on Amazon and some bookstores.  Here is the link: https://shorturl.at/hvEFM The post My New Book ..read more
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Happy Hour in a Stone Age Cave: A Fable
Booze Business
by Arthur Shapiro
10M ago
I’ve been off the air for too long, but I have an excused absence — I’ve been working on my new book. It’s called The Big Apple Bites Back. It’s a collection of short stories about NYC, none of which are about the booze business. The manuscript is done, and now it’s time to go back to this blog. The story, or fable, below occurred to me when I was writing about the history of alcohol. I hope you like it. Hagbah and Gelilah were partners. They lived in a two-story walkup cave somewhere in Asia-Pacific. Hagbah was a terrific hunter and the alpha male in the area. Gelilah was a ravishing beauty ..read more
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Revel Avila: A New Agave Spirit and Category
Booze Business
by Arthur Shapiro
1y ago
Move over Tequila and Mezcal This is the story of an Agave Spirit called Revel, made from 100% agave in Morelos, Mexico, and known as Revel Avila. More about this in a moment. In the alcohol industry, spirits and wines are protected by law, known as Denomination of Origin. What that means is that it “is a designation that protects geographical status and refers to products specific to a particular region or town, which convey a particular quality or characteristic of the designated area.” (Spirits Beacon) Some examples: Scotch can only come from Scotland; Champagne can only be calle ..read more
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Do Awards and Medals Matter?
Booze Business
by Arthur Shapiro
1y ago
Facts and Myths About Awards Every day, spirit brands seem to be crowing about the awards or accolades they have won. Whether meaningful or not, press releases and brand pitches abound with “we won this” or “we won that” to the point where I often wonder what difference it makes. At the same time, the purveyors of the award programs are all over the place with implicit vows of brand supremacy and recognition. They seem to be saying that if you enter our contest or event and vie for glory, not to mention recognition, you’ll succeed. So, let’s take a brief look at awards and accolades from sever ..read more
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Welcome to California: Racquet Club Spirits
Booze Business
by Arthur Shapiro
1y ago
The Story of a New Craft Spirit Company in Palm Springs In the past year or so, I’ve been off the air for several reasons — business and writing commitments, Covid, and most important, moving from NYC to Rancho Mirage CA. That’s in Coachella Valley, aka Greater Palm Springs, aka The Desert. Now I’m back and at it. And what does a transplanted New Yorker and booze business writer/observer do? Looks for places to eat and drink (restaurants and bars here are top notch) and entrepreneurs in the Booze Business. Meet the Owners of Racquet Club Spirits Matthew Winks and Brian Harke, owners of Racque ..read more
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The Best Dirty Shirley: More than the drink of the summer
Booze Business
by Arthur Shapiro
1y ago
The Shirley Temple Grows Up The internet, press, and TV are all abuzz with the Dirty Shirley. It’s described as the drink of the summer 2022. The NY Times was among the first to write about it. The Today Show recently went so far as to describe it as overtaking the Aperol Spritzer as the summer drink. So, it’s not surprising that I thought this drink was worth looking into. Among the first thing I came across was this press release from Black Infusions, makers of Black Fig (Double Gold at San Francisco Spirits Competition), Gold Apricot (96 points from Wine Enthusiast), and their newest produc ..read more
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Welcome to California: Racquet Club Spirits
Booze Business
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1y ago
The Story of a New Craft Spirit Company in Palm Springs In the past year or so, I’ve been off the air for several reasons — business and writing commitments, Covid, and most important, moving from NYC to Rancho Mirage CA. That’s in Coachella Valley, aka Greater Palm Springs, aka The Desert. Now I’m back and at it. And what does a transplanted New Yorker and booze business writer/observer do? Looks for places to eat and drink (restaurants and bars here are top notch) and entrepreneurs in the Booze Business. Meet the Owners of Racquet Club Spirits Matthew Winks and Brian Harke, owners of Racque ..read more
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The Best Dirty Shirley: More than the drink of the summer
Booze Business
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1y ago
The Shirley Temple Grows Up The internet, press, and TV are all abuzz with the Dirty Shirley. It’s described as the drink of the summer 2022. The NY Times was among the first to write about it. The Today Show recently went so far as to describe it as overtaking the Aperol Spritzer as the summer drink. So, it’s not surprising that I thought this drink was worth looking into. Among the first thing I came across was this press release from Black Infusions, makers of Black Fig (Double Gold at San Francisco Spirits Competition), Gold Apricot (96 points from Wine Enthusiast), and their newest produc ..read more
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Coole Swan: A Whiter Shade of Cool
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3y ago
Move Over Bailey’s, Here Comes the Swan According to Impact Databank, Bailey’s Irish Cream is a 1.5 million 9-litre brand in the US and grew 6.5% from 2018 to 2019. But after you read the story about Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur, you might wonder if Coole Swan, with the right resources, might just make a dent in those numbers. The Back Story David Gluckman, whom I’ve written about in the past, spent 45 years in the drinks business primarily in the new brand development area. Much of his career, 36 years to be exact, was with International Distillers and Vintners (IDV), the company that becam ..read more
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Misunderstood Whiskey
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3y ago
A Ginger Spiced Whiskey from Two Creative Entrepreneurs What I particularly enjoy about the craft spirit movement is that it attracts people with vision and who are willing to think outside the box. This is the story of two childhood friends who had an idea and the tenacity to make it happen, in no less a difficult and complicated endeavor than the spirits business. JD Recobs and Chris Buglisi, founders and owners of Misunderstood whiskey, have been friends since childhood, age seven to be exact. They grew up a block apart in Montclair, NJ and often worked together in various “enterprises” ran ..read more
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