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Published: Mon, 12/09/24
Who Doesn't Want Wine?Victorians often gave Champagne or sparkling wine as a gift for special occasions. It was seen as a lu urious and thoughtful…
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Published: Mon, 12/09/24
Who Doesn't Want Wine?Victorians often gave Champagne or sparkling wine as a gift for special occasions. It was seen as a lu urious and thoughtful…
Published: Sun, 12/08/24
Updated: Sun, 12/08/24
Drink Santa-giovese This HolidayThe Italian grape Sangiovese offers a wide range of flavors, from earthy and rustic to round and fruit-forward. No…
Published: Sat, 12/07/24
Updated: Sat, 12/07/24
Wine for a Roman HolidayThe Falanghina grape, used for white wines, is an ancient variety which likely provided a basis for the classical Falernian…
Published: Fri, 12/06/24
Updated: Fri, 12/06/24
When Naughty Is Nice Rot is the bane of a winemaker’s e istence, but there is one very special one—Botrytis cinerea, or “noble rot”—that makes some of…
Published: Thu, 12/05/24
Updated: Thu, 12/05/24
A Foodie’s Favorite WineSangiovese wine from Chianti Classico in Tuscany is an ideal pairing with many kinds of foods because of its backbone of…
Published: Wed, 12/04/24
Updated: Wed, 12/04/24
How to Bottle a VolcanoVolcanic soil is considered to be some of the best for growing grapes. Some grapevines are even grown in the foothills of…
Published: Tue, 12/03/24
Updated: Tue, 12/03/24
At Yeast There’s Always ChampagneHave you ever noticed the heady scent of fresh-baked bread in your wine? You weren’t imagining it—this comes from…
Published: Sun, 12/01/24
Early Bird Gets the BubblesSparkling wines are made from lesser-ripe grapes than those used for still wines. They are picked earlier in harvest so…
Published: Sat, 11/30/24
What’s Your Name Again?Prosecco is made from the Glera grape. But did you know that in the past, the grape was called Prosecco? In 2009, the wine was…
Published: Fri, 11/29/24
It’s Okay to Be SaltySalt is wine-friendly. Salty food will make your wine seem fruitier, less astringent, and fuller-bodied. Check Out E clusive…