July 29: Emily In Paris, Don Luchi Prosecco, BK Chicken Sandwich


Emily In Paris

 

Don Luchi Prosecco

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Justin Wages + co-founders David Kinloch and Andre Grundy, a group with Charleston roots, have launched a new sparkling wine brand — Don Luchi Prosecco.

In 2024, the trio traveled to Italy, immersing themselves in the Prosecco-making process and learning how to create a product that will deliver a taste of Italy’s famous specific northeast region to folks right here in the Lowcountry.

Pro tip: Don Luchi pairs well with soft cheeses and spicy foods — which are flavors that can be found in Lowcountry staples, like shrimp and grits.

Charleston natives launch a new Prosecco brand – CHStoday (6amcity.com)

 

BK Chicken Sandwich

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