As harvest season arrives, attention is drawn to the individuals working in the vineyards, though they've been there all along making decisions that impact the final profile of wine in our glass. Look ...
Flute: Tall, thin elegant glass for sparklers. Hold by its stem so you don’t warm the wine. Love this food52.com description: “Somewhere after the mid-1950s, the Champagne flute began creeping onto ...
Picking up a bottle of wine at the shop is a stressful ordeal. Even if you figure out what type of wine you’d like, comparing by reading the labels can feel a lot like reading a different language ...
Buying wine is rarely as straightforward as we might think. Research from Nielsen reveals that about 62% of the time, “consumers are considering multiple options leaving huge opportunities for labels ...
Alcohol, especially wine, can become complicated if you want to understand it well. Knowing which wine goes well with what and how to pick the right kind can be difficult. Even though I can easily ...
ALL COUNTRIES and even some states have their own laws and customs regarding wine labels. Some items of information must be listed while others are not subject to specific rules. For example, a claim ...
A can of green beans has the words “green beans” written clearly on the label. Same goes for most grocery items, gardening supplies and cleaning products. What you read is what you get. Then there’s ...
There is a (sometimes frustrating) inconsistency to how wine is labeled, making it a challenge to read a wine label and decipher what’s in the bottle. It may seem like you need a secret decoder ring ...
Two weeks ago, I explained what each line means on wine labels for four different French wine regions. This week, I thought I would keep the ball rolling by focusing on Italian wines. Like France, ...
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