Emily Cappiello
School
Stony Brook University, Hofstra University
Expertise
Food, Wine, Cocktails, Cooking, Baking
- Emily has almost a decade of experience in the food industry as a journalist.
- She enjoys eating and drinking out, trying new food and beverages and perfecting the classics at home.
- She comes with a full arsenal of contacts in the food, beverage, and housewares industries.
Experience
A seasoned journalist in the food and beverage space, Emily has enjoyed bylines in VinePair, Chowhound, The Spruce Eats, Liquor.com, PopSugar, Bon Appetit's Healthyish and Departures, while also having almost a decade of experience in housewares trade publications. When she's not writing about food and beverage, she's enjoying food and beverage. An avid home cook and "cocktail specialist," Emily takes cooking classes, mixology courses, watches James Suckling's wine MasterClass on repeat and is always trying new recipes. However, she prefers to be at a restaurant eating oysters and sipping a fabulous wine. The people-watching is better there, too.
Education
Emily has a BA in English from Stony Brook University and an MA in English from Hofstra University.
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Stories By Emily Cappiello
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Brothers Osborne, who won the 2022 CMA for Vocal Duo of the Year, is celebrating their win by launching a boozy collaboration with WhistlePig Whiskey.
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Thanksgiving is a lot of work. But the Barefoot Contessa is spreading holiday cheer by making dessert easier -- and giving us an excuse to buy the good booze.