We discuss proper storage for aging wine, plus how to tell if an old bottle is still good or has gone bad due to oxidation.
Much has been written about wine-and-food matching -- no wine book is published without a whole appendix on the subject -- but books and rules can only take you so far. There's no substitute for ...
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Arrive in September to attend some of the region's wine events, such as the Impruneta Grape Festival and the Chianti Classico Expo. Yes No ...
While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of expertise are cheese, chocolate, cooking and wine. She's a culinary school grad ...
USA Today's annual Wine & Food Experience is back. The event gathers local chefs and regional and national beverage producers who offer ticket holders samples of their creations. Attendees can try ...
Wouldn’t tariffs on imported wines cause Americans to buy more American wines? No. Wine isn’t “fungible,” meaning a wine from one country isn’t a substitute for wine from another.
People are turning away from drinking. But a glass of wine offers transcendent benefits that, for me, far outweigh the risks.
Wine weaves its way through many fabrics of our lives, whether that glass is a celebration, a dinnertime accessory, a pairing with small bites or a staple of the "wine mom culture." Wine can also be a ...
It’s no secret that patterns learned in childhood bleed into adulthood, shaping goals, worldviews, and habits. Sometimes, a single memory turns into an ebullient force that reverberates in ...