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Thank you for taking this journey with us as we want this to be the class you always wanted to take!  We started this as a collaborative effort of passionate people with a few professional writers mixed in to keep us honest. We launched this site to be informative for the trade and the consumer who strives to know more about the wonderful world of Vinegar. More importantly, we write articles about topics we care about and that we would want to share with our friends and fellow Vinegar lovers. So please feel free to contact us with any new topics or trends or products you are seeing. 

 

Meet the Dean: Adam Levy

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Adam Levy is the Vinegar and Alcohol Professor, along with being the founder of the International Beverage Competitions — an annual wine, beer, and spirits competition series taking place in New York City, Berlin, Melbourne, and Asia. It's Adam’s passion for good drink and food paired with a savvy journalistic observation that propelled him to create an unparalleled, authentic contest series within the beverage industry. Adam was inspired to develop his liquor competitions when reading an article in Malt Advocate many years ago. The piece revealed that in reality, some of the most well known International Competitions present medals to over 84% of the spirits that enter their contests. As a journalist and a consumer himself, Adam wanted to assemble a more evenhanded and honest competition – not a “medal factory” where the cost of entry ensures high odds of winning. As a native New Yorker, he was compelled to develop an impartial New York-based competition where real trade buyers serve as the voice to pronounce the winners by category and by actual price, so he founded the NY International Wine Competition, the NY International Spirits Competition, and the NY International Beer Competition. Since that first year, the success of the New York competitions has allowed him to expand the series to include the Berlin International Spirits Competition, the Berlin International Wine Competition, the Melbourne International Wine Competition, the Melbourne International Spirits Competition, and the Melbourne International Beer Competition. Today these competitions have become some of the most respected in the beverage industry by those in the trade, consumers, and journalists alike. 

Before delving into the drink world, Adam earned a BA in Political Science and EMBA in Business Strategy. He began his career in the tech field, working with ATT/Lucent, Radware and other tech companies. Throughout it all, he pursued his personal passion for the world of liquor and began writing for multiple print and online sources. Adam is also a Co-Founder of a technology solutions company providing secure network solutions to some of the top companies in the New York Metro Area. He has also been known to provide special tastings events for his clients and through his tasting company “All Spirits Events.” Adam takes his role being the Cheese Professor, Alcohol Professor, Vinegar Professor and Olive Oil Professor seriously and is a strong believer in the “knowledge transfer” experience. As a recognized expert in the beverage industry, he is often asked what to drink, where to eat, where to visit, and more. This blog was built to answer all of the questions that anyone might have about apple cider, balsamic and everything else in the wonderful world of vinegar. Adam lives in New York with his rescue dog George T Stagg, so when he is not running a tasting, visiting a distillery, winery or brewery, or heading up a competition, he makes sure to schedule his events around Rutgers Sports. He is continually praying to the College Football Gods to give Rutgers a Winning Football Season!

 

Meet the Principal: AMY sherman

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Vinegar Professor Editor In Chief Amy Sherman is a San Francisco-based freelance writer, editor and cookbook author. She learned to cook and bake from her parents and grew up eating eggs from her family’s backyard chickens, salmon her father caught, and fruit and vegetables from her mother’s organic garden. While just a teenager, Amy developed an even deeper appreciation for sharing stories about food while working in a gourmet retail shop.

She launched her writing career with the blog Cooking with Amy in 2003, and since then she has contributed to food, travel and lifestyle publications including Afar, Architectural Digest, Caviar Affair, Culture, Food Network, Gastronomica, Martha Stewart, TimeOut, VinePair, Where Traveller and Wine Enthusiast. She is the author of Williams-Sonoma New Flavors for Appetizers, A Microwave, A Mug, A Meal and WinePassport: Portugal. She has a BA in Politics from UC Santa Cruz and an Italian language certificate from Instituto di Lingua e Cultura Michelangelo in Florence, Italy. She has been a speaker at many professional culinary, writing and blogging conferences, is a past board member of the San Francisco Professional Food Society and is currently on the board of Bay Area Travel Writers. In addition to writing and editing, she has a background in brand strategy and naming, and was recently chosen to be a local food expert for Trafalgar Tours.

Amy can be found on Twitter and Instagram: @cookingwithamy

 

MEET THE VICE PRINCIPAL: Michael Harlan Turkell

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Michael Harlan Turkell, a once aspiring chef, now photographer, author, and podcaster, has been twice been nominated for James Beard Foundation awards, photographed dozens of cookbooks, and written a few, including his own, "ACID TRIP: Travels in the World of Vinegar", which won an IACP award for culinary travel writing. He's hosted long-running podcasts for Heritage Radio Network, Food52 and Modernist Cuisine, and teaches food photography at New York University. Turkell lives in Brooklyn, NY, and is still in search of the premier malt vinegar for his fries.