Tag: wines
What wine to drink?
If so, you must have been attending Vinexpo/Drinks America (Javits, NYC) for a few days. Immediately add missing this event to your 2024 to-do list ... Read More
All about Port Wine
The soil, fruit, and blending expertise of the Oporto vintners result in wines with a distinctive character and flavor. Portuguese legislation has great control over ... Read More
Shopping for kosher wine and food
Globally, more and more people are "going kosher," and by 2025, the market for kosher food is predicted to be worth more than $25.6 billion. ... Read More
All about Kosher wines
A growing number of people worldwide are "going kosher," and by 2025, it's expected that the market for kosher food will likely surpass $25.6 billion. ... Read More
Triumph of Italian wines
Why do you write about Italian wines? is a question I get asked a lot. The solutions are straightforward: 1. Italy produces wines that are ... Read More
Spain faces less wine consumption
Because Spanish wines have improved, those of us who reside on other parts of the world are really consuming more of them. Holding Tightly onto ... Read More
Making Wine Buying Easier? Les Crus Bourgeois du Medoc
You're not the only one who finds the process of buying a couple bottles of wine for a meal or a gift complicated when you ... Read More
Occitanie Formed: Wine with an Interesting History
Languedoc-Roussillon Wines Languedoc wines are renowned for their subtlety and complexity and are now regarded as some of the most fascinating and dynamic wines in ... Read More
Sud De France: History of Winemaking
My list of recommended wine brands did not include the Sud De France wine brand; in fact, it was not even on the list. Sud ... Read More
Cities with the most bars and pubs
For many of us, having a place to go out for a drink and catch up with friends at the end—or even in the middle—of ... Read More
UK restaurants facing staff shortages: Covid and Brexit created 'perfect storm'
Grand-Puy-Lacoste and Clerc Milon 2020 release as campaign picks up pace Hedonism opens wine focused pub, as UK pub confidence grows post-lockdown UK restaurants facing ... Read More
Sassicaia wines: 5 things you need to know as a wine drinker
Sassicaia is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious Italian wines around the globe. This flagship wine dates back to 1930 when the owners produced this ... Read More
Champagne: Describes a Lifestyle
It may be politically incorrect, but judgements are made by wines selected, shoes worn, and hotels selected. And So It is With Wine Kylie Jenner ... Read More
Wines from Cotes du Rhone: When Bigger is Better
Cotes du Rhone is the second largest appellation in France, exceeded only by Bordeaux. This massive wine producing region has over 44,000 hectares and 140,000 ... Read More
Cognac Begins with Grapes. Apples Become Calvados
Not All Grapes Become Wine Have you ever considered an alternative path for grapes; one that leads to something other than wine? Are you ready ... Read More
Cognac Begins with Grapes. Apples Become Calvados
Not All Grapes Become Wine Have you ever considered an alternative path for grapes; one that leads to something other than wine? Are you ready ... Read More
The Prosecco Selected by Trainer to the Stars and C-suite Executives
Question: Can you identify the wine that is low in sugar and calories and recommended by Shawn Benson, the trainer to the stars of stage ... Read More
The Kosher Gourmet Dine-Drink Adventure
If there is one event in New York that should not be missed, it is the Kosher Food & Wine Experience sponsored by Royal Wine ... Read More
Italy: Wines of Emilia-Romagna
Located in northern Italy, Emilia-Romagna is a prolific wine region covering more than 136,000 acres under vine (2010). The 15-mile area spans almost the entire ... Read More
Biodynamic Bordeaux
Elementary The Bordeaux wine region in southwestern France produces some of the most desired wines and vintages in the world. Once considered a center for ... Read More
Italian wines seduce New Yorkers
“Wine is an Emotion” James Suckling, the noted wine critic, did not know that wine would become his passion during his college years; at Utah ... Read More
Spain’s secret: Txakoli wines
The first mention of Txakoli (pronounced cha-ko-lee) wines dates back to 1520. The wine was locally consumed and rarely enjoyed beyond Basque Country borders. Historically, ... Read More
Spanish winery architect brings attention to Baigorri wines
There are wineries and then there is Baigorri (started in 2000), currently owned by Pedro Martinez Hernandez. This Rioja winery is an outstanding architectural achievement ... Read More
It is wine time: Meet the new competition
APVSA Introduces Wine-Entrepreneurs to Global Markets The Association for the Promotion of Wines and Spirits in North America (APVSA), headquartered in Montreal, Canada, provides assistance ... Read More