Nomad with Carlton McCoy - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Paris Suburbs
Carlton returns to Paris where he first cut his teeth on French food and wine to explore the outskirts of the city, the Banlieues Parisiennes, which is quickly becoming the birthplace of some of the most exciting new art, music, food, and culture in France.

South Korea
On his first visit to the country, Carlton road trips from Seoul across South Korea with the two very best guides: his old friend, Master Sommelier Kyungmoon Kim, and the NYC-based, Michelin-star winning Korean Chef Hooni Kim, a leading ambassador for Korean food in the US and around the world.

Washington, D.C.
Master Sommelier Carlton McCoy returns home to Washington DC. Along the way, he meets family and friends and discovers a new side of the Capital and himself.

Ghana
Carlton heads to the beautiful coastal nation of Ghana off of West Africa's Gulf of Guinea to explore a country and region that is experiencing a true renaissance, a transformation that is proudly modernizing without westernizing.

Toronto
Toronto wins Carlton's heart and taste buds as he explores one of the world's most diverse cities, its cultural mosaic, and diversity of flavors.

Mississippi
Carlton goes on a road trip to understand where the famous Mississippi Delta is now and where it's going, all the while hanging out with chefs, musicians, cowboys, and financiers, taking a chance by investing in the region's future. New voices are telling new stories, making their way, and just maybe trying to change the world a little bit.
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