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Skin-contact and orange wine are frequently lumped together. But are they the same thing? Though all orange wines are made ...
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 ...
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR When we first heard of Priest Ranch Winery in Napa Valley, we were drawn by the names of ...
The Israeli red wines of today tend to be light, fresh, dry, and balanced in acidity. Which red wine will best suit your ...
And when it comes to the finest region in Tuscany (or all of Italy) for Sangiovese, DOCg Brunello di Montalcino reigns ...
When you think of wine and Argentina, one word comes to mind: malbec. Even though the grape has a long history in France, ...
The tiny town of Puligny- Montrachet in Burgundy is the place to sample some of the world’s best white wines as well as go ...
For me, Easter is much better than Christmas, writes Rosamund Hall. Not only can you bask in glorious sunshine and enjoy ...
Malbec, a virtually forgotten grape in its ancestral home of Bordeaux, has been reborn in a land thousands of miles away in ...
What is a holiday feast without good value wine? There are plenty of good value wines for the Easter feast that will match traditional foods eaten at Greek Orthodox Easter – lamb wild greens, fresh ...
Supermarket buyers have been heading off down the side roads of wine regions, discovering old vines to tickle the tastebuds of those in search of something different. Christine Austin reports.
A landmark alliance between a pair of the leading wineries in France and Australia has produced a uniquely delicious ...