Imbibe Magazine's top 10 nearest neighbors span food magazines, culinary websites, TV personalities, and general-interest digital media — a flat distribution with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.96 and 0.94.
The shape is flat: Bon Appétit leads at 0.96, followed closely by Epicurious (0.96) and Saveur (0.95), both food-adjacent titles. But the cluster doesn't stay within food and drink publishing. Padma Lakshmi (0.95) and Tom Colicchio (0.95) are TV Personalities, not magazines, and dwell (0.95) is a design and architecture website. Food & Wine (0.95) is the only other food magazine in the top 10 alongside Bon Appétit and Saveur. Slate (0.94) and Eric Ripert (0.94) — a general-interest website and a Professionals-subcategory figure respectively — extend the cluster further from the core food-drink axis. Mother Jones (0.94), a News Publisher, rounds out the ten. Tallying subcategories: three Magazines, three Websites, two TV Personalities, one Professionals, one News Publisher. No other Magazines subcategory entity shares Imbibe's own kind as a dominant cluster — food and drink publishing is present but not the sole organizing principle.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly across culinary media, design, and left-leaning general-interest publishing, with no single neighbor commanding outsized overlap.