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    Cheers Y'all

    Pair of bubbly new flavors entice wine drinkers over to hard cider

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    Oct 11, 2018 | 12:30 pm

    Traditional rosé and prosecco have become symbols of Sunday brunch and days at the pool, and now cider fans can get in on the fun too.

    Woodchuck Hard Cider, the brand that brought the pre-Prohibition beverage back into America's consciousness, has developed two new varieties that are designed to appeal to wine drinkers. The drier taste and extra carbonation are just another side of a company that's been forging its own path since 1991, when Vermont-based winemaker Greg Failing began experimenting with apples.

    Megan Skinner, brand director for Vermont Cider Company, offered up a little more about these two new innovative hard ciders.

    CultureMap: What inspired you to create Bubbly Rosé and Bubbly Pearsecco ciders?

    Megan Skinner: At the core of Woodchuck, we have always believed that hard cider is a bridging beverage between beer, wine, and spirits. In the past we have crafted ciders such as Belgian White or Hopsation for beer drinkers, and with our newest offering we are inspired by wine.

    CM: Describe the look and taste of the ciders.

    MS: Bubbly Rosé has a fresh apple aroma with a fruit-forward, crisp, smooth finish. It is pink in color and medium-bodied with carbonation. Bubbly Pearsecco has a subtle pear aroma with a dry, crisp pear taste. It is a light straw color and is bubbly with high carbonation.

    CM: For those who are new to cider, where do these ones fall on the taste scale?

    MS: On the dry to sweetness scale, Bubbly Rosé is a traditional cider,that is semi-sweet. Bubbly Pearsecco is a fruity cider that falls between dry to semi-dry.

    CM: Tell us a little about the design of the cans.

    MS: Both packages are meant to speak to the wine drinker, with bubbles on the cans to convey their higher carbonation. Bubbly Rosé's packaging is bright pink, which is meant to convey its color and personality, while Bubbly Pearsecco's packaging is light blue.

    CM: What are some serving tips?

    MS: We recommend drinking these at a cool temperature in stemless Champagne glassware to truly enjoy the effect of the bubbles. Italian food goes great with Bubbly Rosé, while seafood is a good match with Bubbly Pearsecco.

    CM: How are the ciders made?

    MS: Woodchuck's Bubbly Rosé is crafted using a blend of red apples and then back-sweetened with fresh juice to deliver a balanced cider. Woodchuck's Bubbly Pearsecco variety is a dry, bubbly pear cider with a crisp clean finish, taking inspiration from sparkling wine.

    CM: Tell us a fun fact about cider.

    MS: Both varieties are naturally gluten-free with no high fructose corn syrup and no artificial ingredients.

    CM: What kind of cocktails can you make with these?

    MS: Here are two terrific mixology recipes for Bubbly Pearsecco:

    Pearsecco Mojito
    Combine the juice of 2 limes, 1 tsp. of caster sugar, and 1 oz. of rum in a glass and gently muddle.
    Top with Woodchuck Pearsecco and fresh mint.

    Fizzy Spiked Pear Cider Punch
    Combine 2.5 oz. pear juice, ½ oz. vanilla vodka, ½ oz. simple syrup, and Woodchuck Pearsecco.
    Add fresh pears for garnish.

    The cans became available in September.

    Woodchuck hard cider
    Photo by Ashley Gongora
    The cans became available in September.
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    2 Dallas restaurants earn star status in new 2025 Texas Michelin Guide

    Eric Sandler
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    Oct 28, 2025 | 8:37 pm
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    The Texas restaurant scene is once again basking in an international spotlight. The Michelin Guide has revealed its statewide selections at an invite-only ceremony held Tuesday, October 28 in Houston.

    The 2025 edition features three new One Michelin Star restaurants:

    • Isidore in San Antonio
    • Mamani in Dallas
    • Nicosi in San Antonio, which was promoted to One Michelin Star

    This brings Texas’ total number of Starred restaurants — their highest ranking — to 18, as follows:

    • Barley Swine, Austin
    • BCN Taste & Tradition, Houston
    • CorkScrew BBQ, Spring
    • Craft Omakase, Austin
    • Hestia, Austin
    • InterStellar BBQ, Austin
    • Isidore, San Antonio
    • La Barbecue, Austin
    • Le Jardinier Houston, Houston
    • Leroy and Lewis Barbecue, Austin
    • Mamani, Dallas
    • March, Houston
    • Mixtli, San Antonio
    • Musaafer, Houston
    • Nicosi, San Antonio
    • Olamale, Austin
    • Tatemo, Houston
    • Tatsu Dallas, Dallas

    Michelin Stars are awarded to “establishments serving exceptional cuisine that’s rich in flavor, remarkably executed, and infused with the personality of a talented chef.”

    The second-highest rating is the Bib Gourmand, awarded to “restaurants that offer good quality food for a good value.” A third ranking, Recommended, is for quality restaurants that aren't good enough for either a Bib Gourmand or a Michelin star.

    With this new 2025 Guide, they've added 24 new Texas restaurants: eight for the Bib Gourmand award, and 16 for "Recommended."

    Oof the new restaurants, 14 are from Houston. eight are from Austin, and five are from San Antonio.

    Other Dallas awards
    One Dallas restaurateur earned a Michelin Special Award: Chas Martin, co-owner of Mister Charles, won a Michelin Exceptional Cocktails Award.

    One Dallas newcomer was added to the "Recommended" list: Sushi Kozy, at 2000 Ross Ave., from former Uchi chef Paul Ko.

    Second round
    This is the second round of Michelin Guide awards in Texas, following their 2024 debut which resulted in 117 restaurants across Texas winning some kind of nod, including more than two dozen restaurants across Dallas-Fort Worth. All of those restaurants that were on the 2024 list remained. Once you're on, you're golden, apparently.

    Six Dallas restaurants and one Fort Worth restaurant kept their Bib Gourmand rankings from 2024 are as follows:

    • Cattleack
    • Gemma
    • Goldee’s (Fort Worth)
    • Lucia
    • Mot Hai Ba
    • Ngon Vietnamese Kitchen
    • Nonna

    Dallas restaurants that earned Recommended status are as follows:

    • Barsotti's
    • Crown Block
    • El Carlos Elegante
    • Fearing's
    • Georgie
    • Harvest / McKinney
    • Knox Bistro
    • Mercat Bistro
    • Monarch
    • Mr Charles
    • Quarter Acre
    • Rye
    • Sachet
    • Stillwell's
    • Stock & Barrel
    • Sushi Kozy (new)
    • Tei An
    • Written By the Seasons

    Fort Worth restaurants that earned Recommended rankings are as follows:

    • Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez 2220 E. Rosedale St., Fort Worth
    • Panther City BBQ
    • Smoke 'N Ash
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