When it comes to buying wine, there are an inordinate number of choices and variables. Big demarcations like country, grape varietal, or style can be almost paralyzing when you are faced with an aisle ...
Vicki Denig is a wine and travel journalist who divides her time between New York and Paris. She is a certified wine specialist who has worked in the wine trade since 2013. Like many wine terms, ...
Travelers to Europe are sure to have passed an Italian wine enotecha, a Greek taverna, or French bistro a’ vins. Each of them is that place you go to relax with friends, sip the fruit of the vine, and ...
As climate volatility reshapes vineyards worldwide, winemakers are increasingly blending across harvests — not to blur terroir, but to express it more fully. Marisa Finetti is a writer and illustrator ...
It’s a frequently asked and very legitimate question when someone is poured a glass of wine. And the vast majority of wines, with a few exceptions (non-vintage champagne, for example), list the ...
The Mosel Valley, Germany's oldest wine region, is world-renowned for its steep vineyards, slate soils and incredible riesling. On my two visits to the region, there's only been one winery that I've ...
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