Nectar-bright fruit and flowers, bubbly and sweet: Piemonte's famous wines made of the Moscato Bianco grape. Hazan had come to the opposite conclusion about that last one: "Pale gold and sparkling, it ...
Moscato wine evokes strong opinions among oenophiles—they adore its sweet fruit aroma or can’t stand it one bit. Whether sipped as an aperitif or dessert wine, mixed into cocktails for fizz, poached ...
Moscato d’Asti (DOCG) is part of the Moscato family…a close member of the Moscato family, but not a twin. Moscato d’Asti is made from the Muscat Blanc a Petits Grains strain of grapes, a petite berry ...
Mention Mendocino wine these days, and most aficionados will think of pinot noir. That’s hardly surprising: Pinot noir still is hot in the wine world, and Mendocino’s chilly Anderson Valley produces ...
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. If the name moscato conjures images of your youthful drinking days, you're ...
Champagne only comes from France’s Champagne region. Period. I know this annoys some people who call all sparkling wine Champagne. And if you think it’s just a snobby French thing, bourbon can only be ...
Phil Masturzo gives a preview of the wines he will be pouring at his Feast of the 7 Delicious event on Dec. 4 in Fairlawn.
To borrow a phrase from the fashion and film industries, Italian wine is having a moment. Which may seem like a strange observation given the country’s status as one of the most perennially popular ...
Many of the holidays of December — Hannukah, Advent, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve (and maybe others) — have historical, cultural or religious meaning and associated rituals. They all have ...