As harvest season arrives, attention is drawn to the individuals working in the vineyards, though they've been there all along making decisions that impact the final profile of wine in our glass. Look ...
Chances are, you buy a bottle of champagne for New Year’s Eve … and that’s about it (conversely, if you’re buying champagne on the regular, invite me to your next dinner party, K?). To the unfamiliar ...
Flute: Tall, thin elegant glass for sparklers. Hold by its stem so you don’t warm the wine. Love this food52.com description: “Somewhere after the mid-1950s, the Champagne flute began creeping onto ...
ASK SOMEONE THE KIND of wine he prefers and he may or may not be able to describe it; ask someone what kind of wine label he (or she) likes and you’re guaranteed to get a reply. From occasional ...
There is a (sometimes frustrating) inconsistency to how wine is labeled, making it a challenge to read a wine label and decipher what’s in the bottle. It may seem like you need a secret decoder ring ...
After multiple opportunities to do field research this holiday season, I've come to the conclusion most of us choose wine based on brand, rather than taste. Sure, many people have an oenophile friend ...
One of the best ways to have a stress-free wine-buying experience lies in understanding their labels. Wine labels can give you more insight as to what’s inside the bottle. However, what’s listed on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nathan Laine / Bloomberg via Getty Images If you’ve stood before a wall of Champagne, as all the foil toppers glimmer like stars ...