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Tailgate PairingsšŸˆ

Published: Fri, 02/07/25

Updated: Fri, 02/07/25

Tailgate PairingsSparkling wine pairs surprisingly well with classic Super Bowl snacks like buffalo wings, nachos, and fried foods due to its high…

Stay Away from Stemless

Published: Thu, 02/06/25

Updated: Thu, 02/06/25

Stay Away from StemlessStemless Wine Glasses Look Good, But Are Bad For Wine - having your hand directly on the glass will raise the temperature of…

White Wine, Red Grapes?

Published: Wed, 02/05/25

Updated: Wed, 02/05/25

White Wine, Red Grapes?White wine can be made from red grapes – Champagne and other white wines often use red grapes like Pinot Noir by fermenting the…

Portugal’s Rich, Fortified Treasure

Published: Tue, 02/04/25

Updated: Tue, 02/04/25

Portugal’s Rich, Fortified TreasurePort comes from Portugal – True Port is only made in the Douro Valley and fortified for e tra richness and…

The Original Winemakers

Published: Mon, 02/03/25

Updated: Mon, 02/03/25

The Original WinemakersMonks were early winemaking pioneers – Medieval monks, especially in Burgundy, meticulously studied terroir and laid the…

The Secret to Aging

Published: Sun, 02/02/25

Updated: Sun, 02/02/25

The Secret to AgingTannins help wine age – Found in grape skins, seeds, and stems, tannins act as a natural preservative, allowing red wines to…

The Ancient Sparkle

Published: Sat, 02/01/25

Updated: Sat, 02/01/25

The Ancient Sparkle ā€œPet-Natā€ is one of the oldest sparkling styles – Short for "PĆ©tillant Naturel," it’s made using the ancestral method, where wine…

Wine Wonderland

Published: Fri, 01/31/25

Updated: Fri, 01/31/25

Wine WonderlandBern's Steak House in Tampa, Florida, is renowned for having one of the world's largest wine collections, featuring over 6,800…

No Labels Necessary

Published: Thu, 01/30/25

Updated: Thu, 01/30/25

No Labels NecessaryFrench wine labels don’t always name the grape – Regions like Bordeau or Burgundy focus on terroir, assuming locals know which…

Breath of Life

Published: Wed, 01/29/25

Updated: Wed, 01/29/25

Breath of LifeDecanting isn’t just for show – It aerates wine, softens tannins, and releases aromas, especially for older reds or young bold wines.

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