The 12 Days of Holiday Wine Cocktails has officially begun, and we’re thrilled to share 12 of our favorite…
Have you started feeling the holiday gifting stress yet? With fall finally hitting, the season of gifting is up…
Making a Batch of Mulled Wine? You won’t go wrong with a relatively dry, fruity wine: try a low-alcohol…
Trying to Sound Fancy? If you’re trying to impress someone with your French, make sure to say “La Champagne”…
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The 12 Days of Holiday Wine Cocktails has officially begun, and we’re…
Wine and Food
Whether you find yourself hosting a Thanksgiving feast, bearing potluck dishes as…
Trying to Sound Fancy? If you’re trying to impress someone with your…
Not a Dry Wine in the House “Dry farming” is the practice of relying solely on natural precipitation to…
Odd Wine Out In the world’s major sparkling wines, Chardonnay is the most commonly used grape: Champagne, California bubbly,…
Catch of the Day Pinot Noir is considered a catch-all food pairing wine. It is light enough for salmon,…
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Best Blends Forever Some of the world’s most famous wines are in fact often blends of different grape varieties:…
Noteable Nobles Noble grapes are most recognizable for the top quality wine they produce, and are usually internationally grown.…
Location, Location, Location In a recent survey of more than 2,000 Americans, it was found that we place more…
California’s Fantastic Five California grows about 75 different grape varieties, but just 5 lead the production of fine wines:…
Lanky and Swanky A slightly fruity white wine with citrus notes, acidity, and a lean body is the best…