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Issue 21
Noble Rot Magazine
Noble Rot magazine is the home of exciting wine and food writing. Since its launch in 2013, Noble Rot has seen chefs Pierre Koffmann, Fergus Henderson and Yotam Ottolenghi rubbing shoulders with Keira Knightley, Caitlin Moran, Brian Eno and Francis Ford Coppola, blurring the boundaries between gastronomy and the creative arts. Contributors include Marina O’Loughlin, Rowley Leigh, John Niven, Neal Martin, Jamie Goode, Kate Spicer and Jon Bonne. The magazine is based in London and published every four months.
Noble Rot was founded by Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew. Dan Keeling is the Louis Roederer Food & Wine Writer of the Year 2017 & 2018, the Fortnum & Mason Drink Writer Of The Year 2016 and the Louis Roederer Emerging Wine Writer Of The Year 2015. He previously worked in music as managing director of Island Records and head of A&R at Parlophone Records, where he was responsible for signing acts including Coldplay, Bombay Bicycle Club and Lily Allen. Mark Andrew is a Master of Wine and previously worked as head buyer at London merchant Roberson wine.
In September 2017 Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew set up a new wine import company KEELING ANDREW & CO to supply the UK’s most exciting bars, restaurants and independent wine merchants.
$20

No. 1
Kindling by Kinfolk
Kinfolk's new magazine for people with children! Issue One, The Emotions Issue, is packed with interviews, features and fun activities, from forest schools to pillow forts. Join us in exploring the new ideas and fresh perspectives that come with raising a child.
120 pages, offset-printed and perfect bound, full color on uncoated paper. Printed in the United Kingdom.
$12

Issue 9
Pipette Magazine
Pipette Magazine is an independent print magazine about natural wines, 3x/year, distributed globally.
The magazine highlights small producers of natural wine, and the communities around them, through an edgy, contemporary perspective. We publish top quality, original journalism alongside unique illustration and photography.
Rachel Signer has been writing about the culture of natural wine for several years. Her work appears in Vogue.com, Vice MUNCHIES, PUNCH, Wine Enthusiast, Wine & Spirits Magazine, Sprudge Wine, and elsewhere. After living in New York for many years, she is now based in Australia with frequent travel to Europe.
$25

3rd edition
All The Stuff We Cooked - Apartamento Publishing
44 recipes by Frederik Bille Brahe
Illustrations by Masanao Hirayama
Welcome to the updated edition of Frederik Bille Brahe’s sold-out first cookbook, All the Stuff We Cooked, born of that strange moment when we all learnt what it was to go into lockdown for the first time. From the confines of our respective homes, we came up with the idea of publishing this book in the same spirit of simplicity and integrity that we find in Frederik’s cooking, and from there it was a question of inviting the Japanese artist Masanao Hirayama to add his unassuming linework alongside Frederik’s photos.
The result was All the Stuff We Cooked: 44 recipes for simple but thoughtful dishes, a taste of his internationally renowned restaurants in Copenhagen—Atelier September, Apollo Bar, and Kafeteria—and the cooking he does at home for his family. The response from everyone who bought the book and cooked from it was deeply touching, and for this new edition we’ve added in five more recipes: ‘some of the stuff we cooked that didn’t make it to the first edition’, or the proverbial cherry on top.
$33

No. 11
EATEN THE TROPICS
EATEN is a beautifully designed print magazine focused on everything food history. Three times a year we publish a new volume filled with a cornucopia of old recipes, enlightening gastronomic essays, and the fascinating and forgotten tales of the people who have grown, cooked, and enjoyed all things edible over the centuries.
EATEN No. 11: The Tropics features a vibrant array of enlightening gastronomic stories from around the world, from the rise and fall of tiki culture to the trials and tribulations of a coconut-worshipping nudist cult and more!
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