It's a good idea to keep a go-to dressing recipe in your back pocket, and this 3-ingredient red wine vinaigrette recipe is ...
Have you ever wondered how people come up with tasting notes on the back of a wine bottle? The ones that read something like, “Full-bodied with aromas of green peppercorn, graphite, dark chocolate and ...
Wine snobs often use odd terms to describe wines. We’ve all see a parody of the wine snob: an erudite personage, probably fancily dressed, holding the stemware just so and making declarations of ...
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From takeout to date night: 6 wine pairing tips for beginners
New to wine? Skip the snobbery. These six simple tips—match intensity, balance acidity, align sauce with sip, use texture ...
Before I start, I want to make one thing very clear. I am not a wine expert, I am a wine enthusiast. So if you’re looking for legitimate information or “facts” about wine, you should probably go ...
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Wine Tasting Basics - How To Taste Wine Unpretentiously
It occurred to me recently that while Reverse Wine Snob is meant to be friendly enough that someone who knows nothing about ...
Around the world, millions of people drink wine. While the vast majority probably drink it just for the sake of getting drunk, interest in wine production, tastings, and pairings has seemed to surge.
In the United States, it’s estimated that 366 million glasses of wine are consumed during the holiday season, which runs through Jan. 1. According to some estimates, Americans drink double their ...
The main types of wine include red, white, rosé, sparking, and fortified and dessert wines. Exploring new wines can help expand your palette and knowledge of drinks to pair with different dishes.
So let’s break the rules and go with a Left Bank wine from just north of St. Estephe that is led by Merlot and not Cabernet Sauvignon. But for under $30 it is a great introduction to quality Cru ...
The journey of red wine begins in vineyards, where specific grape varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir are meticulously cultivated. Once harvested, the grapes are crushed, ...
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