Contrary to commonly held college belief, there’s more to the art of wine than big bottles of Barefoot Moscato or communal bags of Franzia passed around at the ... according to Garibović. White wines ...
With wine prices running the gamut from thrifty to exorbitantly expensive, knowing how to properly store your wine is crucial ...
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A Deep Dive into Paper Bottles
For Beverage Daily, Rachel Arthur delves into paper bottles, who's trialing them, consumer acceptance, manufacturing, recycling and where they are currently being sold. Vino Joy has a very interesting ...
are incredibly low in acid and work well with a wide variety of wines. Sparkling wines, as being one of the more acidic categories of wine, generally work best. “When we’re talking about fried ...
(There are cheap, poor quality wines sold in both boxes and bottles.) Not only is the plastic and cardboard packaging cheaper to produce than glass bottles, but the larger size essentially allows ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. The holidays are prime time for wine lovers. Between serving up ...
Some wines stay drinkable for up to week or longer if you have the right equipment and knowing how to store every type of open wine will help keep the wine fresh and help you get your money's worth.
Be it for quiet nights in huddled up under a blanket, or for toasting your friends at a festive function, red wines are always a firm favourite and guaranteed crowd pleaser. So, whether you’re a ...
Rocco and La Jaras team up on sleek appliance designed to elevate your imbibing experience—and the look of your space.
spice box and plum. The wine’s polished tannins and structure make it a nice choice to age or drink now. Matanzas Creek Merlot, 2021: Cultivated in the northern reaches of Sonoma in the ...
If a restaurant tells me that only “house” wines come by the glass ... Sussman knows his list doesn’t check the traditional boxes but, hey, it’s Logan Square: “Younger wine drinkers ...