Get Your Pilates and Vodka at The Chillhouse x Ketel One Botanical pop-up

New York Pilates, the cult-favorite, globally admired Pilates brand will be partnering with Chillhouse, in partnership with Ketel One Botanical, a first-of-its-kind spirit distilled with real botanicals and infused with all-natural fruit essences, to help you find your chill in Montauk all summer long. The Chillhouse x Ketel One Botanical pop-up will be your summer destination out east for a little self-care, offering a nail salon and shopping experience, housed on the first floor of the bi-level New York Pilates fitness studio.

Services will include manicures, with the option to add nail art from their curated look book, three of which are inspired by the Ketel One Botanical varietals – Peach & Orange Blossom, Cucumber & Mint, and Grapefruit & Rose – and pedicures.

Along with each service, guests 21+ will receive a complimentary Botanical Spritz, and will have the opportunity to book special packages, inclusive of a Ketel One Botanical-inspired manicure, Botanical Spritz, and a New York Pilates class in one, with the option to bring a friend along as well. For those who can’t make it out to Montauk this summer, Chillhouse is also offering guests 21+ the Botanical manicures at their LES flagship, with a Ketel One Botanical Spritz on the house.

The modern selfcare destination is in good company, co-mingling with activewear brands featured in New York Pilates’ retail shop such as Year Of Ours, Live the Process and APL Sneakers, all hand-picked by New York Pilates founder, Heather Andersen, as well as New York Pilates’ merch and new technical sportswear line.

Address: New York Pilates, 649 Montauk Hwy, Montauk NY 11954

For more information or to book a service visit: www.chillhouse.com/pages/montauk

Instagram: @newyorkpilates | @chillhouse | @ketelonebotanical

About New York Pilates

Founded in 2013 by Heather Andersen, a former professional dancer with an intricate understanding of the human anatomy, New YorkPilates commits itself to providing unparalleled pilates reformer classes in chic, minimalist and zen-like studios. This, alongside the methodical studio design, created with the intention to redefine the ambiance that normally surrounds the pilates experience, is what has differentiated New York Pilates within the crowded wellness market. Their unique, yet relevant, brand partnerships coupled with their aesthetically pleasing environment and branding allows them to curate a wellness experience rather than just another workout class.For additional information on New York Pilates visit NewYorkPilates.com and follow @newyorkpilates on Instagram.

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WINE and TRAVEL: Taste and Sip in California Sierra Foothills Wineries

California is home to dozens of distinct wine regions, including some of the world’s most famous destinations. But hidden among even the high-profile appellations are the wine roads less traveled featuring stunning rural scenery, delicious wines and, often, fewer visitors. To help consumers discover new wines and wineries this summer, Wine Institute’s California Wine Country Back Roads series highlights off-the-beaten path wine roads and regions.

SIERRA FOOTHILLS WINE REGION

The California Gold Rush from 1848-1855 occurred in the heart of the Sierra Foothills wine region which covers 2.6 million acres of rolling hills, old mining towns and several of the coolest and highest elevation vineyards in the state. The region is a haven for small, family-run wineries known for their rich history, 100-plus-year old grapevines and full-bodied red wines, located throughout eight counties—Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mariposa, Nevada, Placer, Tuolumne and Yuba. Here, visitors can enjoy pairing the latest vintages with some of California’s spectacular scenery, as this wine region has three national parks and 20 wilderness areas that include Yosemite National Park and Lake Tahoe.

El Dorado County has more than 70 wineries and mountain vineyards that produce more than 70 winegrape varieties. Photo credit Lava Cap Vineyard.

Visitors can attend Amador County’s Barbera Festival and might also go past 140-year old vines. Photo courtesy Deaver Vineyards.

TASTE: The Sierra Foothills region is home to more than 200 wineries and a diverse range of grape varieties. Amador County, tucked into the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, includes more than 40 wineries—many specializing in Zinfandel, Barbera and Rhône-style wines. In Calaveras County, where Mark Twain gave the county its claim to fame with his bestselling story “The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” there are more than 25 tasting rooms on the charming Main Street of Murphys. El Dorado County, with its mountain vineyards perched high above the valley, features 70 wineries producing everything from Cabernet-based varietals to wines made from Rhône, German, Italian and Spanish grape varieties. Back-road gems can also be found in Nevada County, Placer County and Yuba County. For a taste of several sub-regions, take a scenic excursion up historic Highway 49. The road begins in Oakhurst, then winds its way north through several winery-rich counties, including Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Nevada and more.

In Murphys, Calaveras County, there are over 25 wine tasting rooms and the historic Murphys Hotel along Main Street. Photo courtesy Calaveras CVB.

TOUR: Celebrate local wine, food and agriculture June 20-21 during the Placer Wine Trail’s Grape Days of Summer, a self-guided tour that features food, music and educational experiences at every stop in Placer County. Amador County’s annual Barbera Festival in September during California Wine Month offers tastes from more than 50 local wineries, plus fabulous food, live music and artisan vendors. Also, in September is the WineDerLust Renegade Wine Festival in Placerville, a wine bazaar and concert showcasing the best of El Dorado wines.

Visitors enjoy wine in a cavern tasting room during Placer County Wine Trail’s Grape Days of Summer. Photo courtesy of Placer County Wine Trail.

For all of the wine regions included in this series, use the discovercaliforniawines.com interactive map to search wineries by amenities such as tours, gardens and picnic areas, and view winery events around the state.To see Wine Institute’s Back Roads guides to other California wine regions, visit https://discovercaliforniawines.com/media-trade/news.

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The Popcorn Board (Popcorn.org) shares a tasty and simple recipe for Lemon Pepper and Parmesan Popcorn that is sure to make your tastebuds pop!