Q&A: What are the different levels of wine aromas a wine can have?
Q. What are the different levels of wine aromas a wine can have? A. A wine’s aromas will fall under one of three categories: primary,
Q. What are the different levels of wine aromas a wine can have? A. A wine’s aromas will fall under one of three categories: primary,
Somehow January has already come and gone and February, with its attendant Valentine’s Day that is really just an excuse for wine lovers to enjoy
Q. What is a pét-nat? A. Pét-nat is short for Pétillant-Naturel and refers to sparkling wines made by the ancestral method. The ancestral method is
Q. What is easy but important advice for serving wine and cheese? A. Don’t chill your wine or your cheese too much. Lower temperatures mute
Q. In wine, when is rotten a good thing? A. Under normal conditions, Botrytis cinerea, or bunch rot, is responsible for unfortunate crop losses (for
Q. What gives a wine ageability and structure? A. Tannins and acid give wine ageability and structure—essential components if you want to age a wine.
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