Christie’s has halted the sale of a rare 17th-century arithmetic machine that was due to be auctioned on November 19. Hours before the Pascaline, named after its polymath inventor Blaise Pascal, was ...
At Chambers in New York City, Master Sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier is reframing wine tasting through mindfulness and developing a new path for global wine education. On September 16, Pascaline ...
Pascaline Lepeltier First Woman Meilleur Ouvrier de France Sommelier Tier Wins Best Sommelier France
There were nine candidates at the final round of the Meilleur Ouvriers de France (Best Craftsmen of France) competition in the sommelier category last month, but when Pascaline Lepeltier heard the ...
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One of the world's first calculating machines will not go to auction as scheduled in France, after a Paris court provisionally blocked the historic item from being exported. Auction house Christie's ...
Pascaline Lepeltier grew up in the Loire Valley—its wines, its food, and, most of all, its people helped make her who she is. Here, she brings Executive Wine Editor Ray Isle along on a memory-filled ...
When Pascaline Furaha was about to enroll in Early College at the start of her senior year at Winooski High School, she had her share of detractors. “Several people told me it was risky, and that I ...
On 10 April, Pascaline M’Ferri Bongo Ondimba turned 68. She celebrated her birthday at a villa in La Sablière in Libreville, Gabon, surrounded by friends and family. According to Laurence Ndong, the ...
On September 16, Pascaline Lepeltier — Master Sommelier, co-owner of New York City's Chambers restaurant, author, educator, mentor, and, as one fellow wine professional puts it, “female powerhouse, ...
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