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Published: Sun, 08/11/24
Ahead of its TimeSparkling wines are made from lesser-ripe grapes than those used for still wines. They are picked earlier in harvest so that sugar…
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Published: Sun, 08/11/24
Ahead of its TimeSparkling wines are made from lesser-ripe grapes than those used for still wines. They are picked earlier in harvest so that sugar…
Published: Sat, 08/10/24
What Wine Would Each Olympic Sport Be?Every four years the anticipation of the Olympics sweeps across the world. With the 2024 summer games in full…
Published: Fri, 08/09/24
What’s Your Favorite Pinot Noir Region? Pinot Noir varies from elegant to highly e tracted. Softer Pinot Noirs come from cold-weather regions like…
Published: Thu, 08/08/24
Surprisingly, This Wine No Longer E istsAncient Romans prized the Falernum wine. It was most likely white, e posed to sun or smoke, aged 10 years or…
Published: Wed, 08/07/24
Who Doesn’t Love a Good Value?Saumur in the Loire Valley, France’s most diverse wine region, is famed for its sparkling wines. Pro tip: these are…
Published: Tue, 08/06/24
More E citing Than a HouseplantWhen it comes to winegrowing, vines are not houseplants: i.e., lusher is not better. When the vine canopy grows too e…
Published: Mon, 08/05/24
One Grape to Rule them allRoughly half of all the vineyards in Piedmont, Italy are Barbera, a vast diffusion that happened during the regrowth period…
Published: Sun, 08/04/24
When Strict is a Good ThingOregon has the strictest wine labeling laws of any U.S. state. A labeled Oregon wine (includes state, county, and AVA) must…
Published: Sat, 08/03/24
Heat E haustionDo you detect a cooked or stewed fruit smell? That’s from overheating, and is a fault that can affect any wine. Treat Yourself to E…
Published: Fri, 08/02/24
A Wine’s First Day of SchoolA wine can have primary, secondary, and tertiary flavors. Primary flavors come from the grape (fruity and floral),…