Sporting a shock of auburn-ginger hair and a tight-fitting T-shirt that shows off forearms studded with tattoos, restaurateur Sebastien Auvet gives off a first impression similar to a SoCal surfer dude. The vibe at Vin Sur Vingt, a New York City-based wine bar brand the Frenchman brought to Logan Circle in late March, is similarly casual.
Auvet, who opened his first shop along with business partner Rakesh Chandiramani in 2011, is not a classically trained sommelier. He earned his chops in a series of high-end hospitality gigs in New York after moving there in 2003. After spending years learning from restaurant colleagues and studying different styles of wine at each job, he felt he was ready to lead his own neighborhood place.
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See 32 Michigan beers readers loved in 2020
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Over the last several days, Amy Sherman and I have been writing about our favorite Michigan craft beers of 2020.
Hey, it’s what we do as Michigan’s Best reporters at MLive! (Yes, we know we have the best jobs in the world.)
On Tuesday we named Biere de Mac Brew Works’
Fleur de Mac as our No. 1 pick for Beer of the Year. The French/Belgium biere de garde style beer was a collaboration with Mackinac State Historic Parks to to help celebrate the park’s 125th anniversary. It was released in July.
Amy’s Top 10 Michigan beers of 2020
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 09, 2021
Fleur de Mac is a special brew by Biére de Mac made to help celebrate Mackinac State Parks 125th birthday.
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There was nothing normal about 2020, even the simple act of enjoying a cold pint of Michigan beer. And while things weren’t the same, our Michigan breweries stepped up even more, not only brewing up some excellent beers, but also changing almost everything they do in order to remain open.
John Gonzalez and I have picked a few of our favorites that we tried over the last year to share with you, and we are asking for you to share your thoughts on great beers you had this year from Michigan breweries.