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The Melting Pot of GrapesšŸ‡

Published: Fri, 09/20/24

The Melting Pot of GrapesBlended wines are often made by vinifying grapes separately then combining at a later stage. Not so in Alsace! Different…

Crushing Me Softly

Published: Thu, 09/19/24

Crushing Me Softly Carbonic maceration is a method of winemaking in which the grapes start fermentation within their own whole-berry selves, without…

Little Miss Sunshine of Wineā˜€ļø

Published: Tue, 09/17/24

Little Miss Sunshine of WineMalbec grapes grow well in sunny climates that also have cold nights. Therefore, areas of high elevation are perfect, like…

Sauvignon Blanc Three Ways

Published: Mon, 09/16/24

Sauvignon Blanc Three WaysSauvignon Blanc is grown around the world. Depending on the wine region, it can show up very differently in the glass. On a…

That’s a Shocking Development

Published: Sun, 09/15/24

That’s a Shocking DevelopmentFor a period immediately after bottling, wine may go into ā€œbottle shockā€ or a ā€œdumb phase,ā€ when its flavors and aromas…

Tiny Temper in a BottlešŸ¾

Published: Sat, 09/14/24

Tiny Temper in a BottleNebbiolo is known to be a temperamental grape. It only produces fine wines like Barolo and Barbaresco in very specific…

RosƩ, Good on Your Palate and Wallet

Published: Fri, 09/13/24

RosĆ©, Good on Your Palate and WalletSticking to a budget in 2024? RosĆ© wines are overall less e pensive than red wines, because they do not have to…

Fit for a King and His CourtšŸ‘‘

Published: Thu, 09/12/24

Fit for a King and His CourtCuriously, large-format wine bottles get their names from biblical kings. For e ample, there’s the Methuselah,…

Rules are Meant to be Broken

Published: Wed, 09/11/24

Rules are Meant to be BrokenPeople vary in their taste preferences, so there are no true ā€œwritten in stoneā€ rules to pairing wine and food. But there…

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