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BCB BROOKLYN 2025

July 21, 2025

This time of year is one that we enjoy because there are a number of events in this month that are filled with meeting new brands, enjoying those that are already on our radar and being able to take in unique experiences!

BCB Brooklyn gives us all the Summer vibes with the ability to hit Industry City for an expansive trade show that also includes their courtyard as well as events that take place around this event. It's about celebrating the hospitality community, educating, and of course getting in great sips and bites!

The day before this 2-Day event, we headed to City Winery at Pier 57 for Wine Enthusiast’s Sip of South America which showcased wines from Chile, Brazil, and Argentina! We listened to an informative panel about wines in this region, the terroir, their pairings, and where the industry is going! We also sampled a number of wines while talking to the winemakers!

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Later that night, we made our way to Mister Paradise in NYC for a pre-event for BCB Brooklyn, Mixing with Mexico presented by William Grant & Sons showcasing Milagro Tequila. In a bit of a bar takeover, Bar Maruo (listed as a top 50 North American bar in Mexico City) created a series of Italian aperitifs with a tequila twist.

We also enjoyed an intimate tasting with Stilo Pimentel, who is an ambassador of the brand. He walked us through their portfolio as well as talking about what sets them apart from other Tequila brands.

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We were definitely ready to hit the tradeshow of BCB Brooklyn on Jun 10th. As we have navigated this for the past few years, visiting the booths are a mix of 1:1 Tastings and simply visiting what speaks to you. We always like mixing it up and taking breaks in between. Last year, we sat down to talk with Jackie Williams who is the Event Vice President of BCB Brooklyn. Since we caught up with her after the tradeshow, she can provide great insights on a number of things that we saw this year as well as looking ahead to what we can expect next year!

ATHLEISURE MAG: We enjoyed this year's BCB Brooklyn from the tradeshow to the external events! We've had the pleasure of interviewing you last year as well as attending the show which was amazing. What can you tell us about new additions to this year's show that you were excited to execute?

JACKIE WILLIAMS: So glad to hear you and your team enjoyed this year’s event, and thank you for joining us! There were quite a few new elements this year, but one of the biggest was the spotlight on growing the “No and Low-Alcohol” category. From low-ABV spirits to non-alcoholic cocktails, it was amazing to see so many brands in this space have a strong presence at this year’s show. This growing movement was also on display in our education programming, which really speaks to how BCB Brooklyn serves as a hub for industry trendspotting and forward-thinking conversations.

Two other standout additions this year were our first-ever Brand Accelerator Pitch Competition and the Cirque de BCB Brooklyn event. Both reflected some of our core values at BCB Brooklyn: championing emerging brands and creating fun, meaningful ways for the community to gather.

AM: What are 3 brands that were new to the show we should have our eye on?

JW: There were so many incredible brands that activated this year, including Volans Tequila, Parch Non-Alcoholic Agave Cocktails and BŌKEN, to name a few. These newcomers made a strong impression, alongside many others who came from all over to showcase their gins, tequilas, liqueurs, aperitifs, no and low products, and more. While we’re seeing new names entering the space and participating in BCB Brooklyn, it’s also inspiring to see how returning brands continue to evolve and raise the bar each year.

AM: From an educational standpoint, what kinds of trends and hot topics were shared/discussed at this show?

JW: We had a phenomenal education line-up this year, thanks to our Head of Education Lynnette Marrero and our 2025 Education Committee. Some of the topics that resonated most included the continued rise of low-ABV and non-alcoholic offerings, entrepreneurial growth, and deeper conversations around cultural identity and representation in the hospitality space. Every year, we aim to provide programming that’s both practical and inspiring, where industry professionals walk away with more knowledge than they came with.

AM: The Courtyard Bar Takeovers are always a great highlight! What can you tell us about this?

JW: The Courtyard Bar Takeovers were such a fun part of BCB Brooklyn this year! We had a great lineup of people serving up drinks behind the bar, including rapper Ja Rule, who co-founded Amber & Opal, as well as The Original Pickle Shot and Jack Sotti from Renais Spirits. Beyond the cocktails, the courtyard became a space for connection and gatherings. One of my favorite moments there was the “Sip with PRIDE Meet-Up” with drinks provided by ALB Vodka in front of the BCB letters in Courtyard 7/8. It was a vibrant space for members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies to network, exchange stories and build new relationships.

AM: We also enjoyed going to Ja Rule's lounge booth where we literally bumped into him which was a fun moment for us - what is your favorite moment of this show?

JW: It was great to have Ja Rule and his Amber & Opal Co-Founders join us at BCB Brooklyn this year. On top of having his amazing team onsite, one of my favorite moments from this year’s show was the first-ever BCB Brooklyn Brand Accelerator Pitch Competition, Presented by Women of the Vine & Spirits® & Diverse Powered Brands™. The finalists brought a ton of passion and innovation to the stage, and the winner received a prize package worth over $50,000 in services to help grow their brand. It was incredible to witness how impactful our show can be for businesses looking to grow in the industry.

AM: What were you most excited about at this year's BCB Brooklyn?

JW: There was so much to be excited about at this year’s show. From the high-energy Courtyard Bar takeovers to the depth of conversations in our VIP+ sessions, it’s hard to pinpoint only one thing I was most looking forward to. I will say, I always love seeing how each brand activates at their exhibitor booth and this year, brands like Barr Hill (showcased live bees), Ritual Zero Proof (had an ice cream machine) and Ketel One (had a pre-batched espresso martini machine) set the bar high for next year’s booth activations.

AM: Is there anything you can tell us about next year’s BCB Brooklyn as we’re already pumped for it!

JW: Believe it or not, we have already hit the ground running with planning for next year’s BCB Brooklyn, which will take place on June 9th and 10th at Industry City. While I can’t reveal too much yet, I can say we’re building on the momentum from this year and pushing to make 2026 even more impactful, inclusive and unforgettable.

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As the end of Day 1 came to an end, we made our way to Williamsburg, BK to attend Une Petite Soiree presented by LPM Restaurant and Bar at Bar Blondeau which is located at the Wythe Hotel. This restaurant has locations all over the world and at this event, they showcased 4 of their mixologists that are from these global destinations! We enjoyed sampling the beverages, taking in rooftop vibes and more! Attendees enjoyed cocktails from Michter's Whiskey, Farmer's Gin, and Mezcal Los Siesta Misterios.

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Getting a taste of French Riviera style was definitely a great time for all of us. Interestingly enough, we were able to go across the street for one of the biggest opening parties to kick off BCB Brooklyn! William Grant & Sons had a Block Party: Bowling Bash at Brooklyn Bowl where they showcased their portfolio of brands which included Hendrick’s Gin, Monkey Shoulder, Milagro Tequila, Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch, The Balvenie Single Malt Scotch, Tullamore D.E.W., and Reyka Vodka. In addition, we had a number of savory bites, bowling, and listening to a live band that kept the energy going. It was great to talk to the hospitality community, meet up with others in the industry and to find a few cocktails that we had never considered and to put them in our rotation!

After a great day filled with walking the floor and enjoying great parties, we started the next day back at Industry City to continue navigating the show floor as well as to join our 1:1 Tastings with Hendrick’s Gin and Tullamore D.E.W. Being able to talk with the brand to find out more about the history, new items in their portfolio as well as how they will continue to connect with those that enjoy their brand is always informative and is one of the things that's great to find out and you never know how you'll know more about those brands within our Athleisure Media community as well.

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As BCB Brooklyn came to a close, it wasn't quite over yet as we took a seriously immersive experience to bookend the past two days with Don Julio’s Por Amor: An Immersive Tasting Experience at Mercer Labs in Lower Manhattan. Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology is known for their cutting edge technology that allows you to see screens and a full multi-sensory journey. We were able to experience the first-ever full brand takeover that took place here.

Via an interactive tasting we smelled and sipped Don Julio 70, Reposado and 1942 and we were served them in unique ways.

We saw and heard Don Julio's origin story through immersive video projection, 4D sound, and atmospheric storytelling.

We also had the opportunity to create our own signature cocktail at a hands-on mixology station guided by expert bartenders and to name them. Although our event was press only, from Jun 12 - 15, there were limited complimentary tickets that were available to the public.

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PHOTO CREDIT | PG 102 + 105 BCB Brooklyn | PG 106 - 113 Don Julio |

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ORANGE PARADISE | DOREEN WINKLER

November 24, 2023

A few years ago we were introduced to orange wine and it has now been something that we keep an eye out for! So when we heard about Doreen Winkler, a leading wine sommelier and consultant who has a passion for orange wines, we had to reach out to find out more about her wine store as well as her wine event that takes place on Nov 5th!

ATHLEISURE MAG: Before we delve into your event and store, we'd love to know more about your background as a leading wine sommelier and consultant. Where did you train and what restaurants did you work in as we know that you worked at Aldea as well which we had Chef George Mendes as a cover a few years ago!

DOREEN WINKLER: I completed a 3 year hospitality apprenticeship in Germany and then worked in Switzerland, where I quickly became a floor sommelier and then back to Germany where I started as a server at the Atlantic Hotel. I was training at the Wine Institute of Germany and quickly replaced the hotel’s sommelier. Then worked in the U.S., Sydney and Cyprus before ending up in New York in several wine director positions including the 2 Michelin starred Aska where I created an all natural wine list in 2013. This was when natural wine wasn't very common. I also was a sommelier of Tocqueville, Prime Meats and Aldea in New York City.

For the past 7 years, I’ve been managing the wine programs in a consulting role for several restaurants including Sel Rrose Montauk, Sel Rrose NYC, Moby’s, Trappizzino.

AM: Wine is such an interesting category. For those who are not familiar with natural wines, what do we need to know about this?

DW: All the orange wines that we sell are natural. Natural wine is the romantic fantasy of how we wish all wine was made. It uses no chemical growing or plowing solutions, only ripe grapes are handpicked, there are very low to no added sulfites, and only indigenous yeasts are used. Natural wine has no additives of any kind and isn’t filtered or refined. What you get in the glass is as close to what’s in the vineyard including all the notes of the grapes and the conditions of that year's vintage.

AM: Years ago at a press trip in Vermont, we had the pleasure of enjoying a chef's table and the somm poured our first orange wine from Donkey & Goat! We were fans from that first sip!

What are orange wines and how are they made?

DW: Orange wine is also called skin contact and amber wine.

Orange wine was made in the Republic of Georgia thousands of years ago and brought to the rest of the world by two Italian winemakers Josko Gravner and Stanko Radikon who wanted to explore this winemaking style about 40 years ago. Today, there are around 3,000 wine producers or wineries that make orange wine along with other styles. Orange wine is made from white grapes that macerate on their skins which can take anywhere from a couple of hours up to one year.

AM: Why do you love orange wines?

DW: I love the wide range of styles of orange wine that you can find, both sparkling and still. The wines are so versatile and pair well with a wide range of cuisines. There’s also so much new stuff happening in the category like new vessels and new countries like Japan now making orange wine.

AM: You have your own wine store and subscription devoted to orange wines - how did this come about?

DW: I found myself putting lots of orange wine on wine lists and the staff really digging it and selling it. I shared it a lot with my friends and people were asking for more. I wanted to do something personal so I created my own wine subscription, which took off. The store was just a natural evolution and yes I always want to be the first!!!

AM: If this has not been answered already. Why are orange wines called "skin contact?"

DW: Orange wine is made from white grapes that macerate on their skins for a period of time - hence skin contact.

AM: As an orange wine expert, why is this so popular?

DW: Orange wine goes way back to 8000 years ago, but it was only 40 years ago that it was reintroduced outside the Republic of Georgia. This tradition has reached wine drinkers around the world thanks to the efforts of producers, distributors, and sommeliers who have been spreading the word about this exciting style. The range and versatility of this wine has made it a natural fit for many wine lists, tables, and picnic baskets.

AM: In terms of pairings, what are 3 dishes that it pairs well with?

DW: Fried chicken with sparkling orange wine.

Creamy washed rind cheese with a medium bodied floral orange wine.

Spicy tonkotsu ramen with a full bodied ramato style orange wine.

AM: Last year, you launched Orange Glou Wine Fair, why did you want to be the first person to have a wine fair dedicated to orange wines?

DW: It is my mission to share orange wines with as many people as possible and to educate drinkers about them. A lot of the time wine fairs and tastings target primarily folks in the industry and I really wanted to share it with consumers, to give them access to taste an amazing selection of wines and talk to inspiring winemakers. The Orange Glou Fair is a one of a kind opportunity to do so.

AM: This year, it will be held at the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg. What can attendees expect at this event?

DW: Attendees will be able to taste over 100 of the top orange wines in the world, from sparkling to still, in regular bottle and magnum sizes. They will have the chance to taste wines that they would never have anywhere else and to meet winemakers from around the world to ask them questions, learn about the soil, the vessels and the grape varieties.

All the wines at this fair are stunning and some bottles are not even imported yet so you can’t try them anywhere else in the U.S. Some are so limited that Orange Glou can’t even buy them, some are special magnum fillings, some are wine club only wines from the winery, you’ll get to taste aged wines, etc.

AM: Who are 3 wineries that we should keep an eye out for?

DW: So many, it’s not fair to pick as we love them all. But there are three wine regions that are popping right now and should not be missed. We are especially fond of Czech wineries - Orange Glou launched a collaboration with Nespor & Rajsky which you will get to taste at the fair. We have over 10 different Georgian wine varieties to taste and the Greek wines are definitely worth seeking out.

AM: If someone enjoys the wine that they are tasting, can they purchase it on-site?

DW: Attendees will be able to place orders for some of the wines for pick up or shipping later in the week. (Editor's Note: It is not legal to sell bottles at events.)

AM: There are 2 sessions for this event - can tickets still be purchased?

DW: Yes, tickets are available for purchase online for both sessions at www.orangegloufair.com

AM: With this being the second year of the event, what are your plans for future years and will you expand to other areas?

DW: I have a dream of bringing this to L.A. I have many other wineries to include in the future too so no event will be the same!!

AM: In terms of your boutique, are there any tastings that you have or other events coming up that we should know about especially with the holiday season being around the corner?

DW: This time of year we get pretty busy with company holiday parties. The calendar is filling up but you can still book us for an event at the shop, offsite or virtually. We also host free small tastings every Friday night 6-8pm at the shop, customers can come in to taste something new and pick out some wines for gifting or the holiday table. In January, we’ll get back to hosting our monthly Deep Dive orange wine parties on the last Friday of the month and we’re always available for private events to celebrate any special occasions.

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