Culture & Education
Wine Journal
In Germany, Sylvaner is anything but a rare grape variety. In fact, it played a prominent role for hundreds of years in Germany—as well as in Alsace, Switzerland, the Val...
Read MoreItalian varietals are a-plenty across the vast appellations of the country. And while most of the red varietals are made for red table wines, there’s actually quite a few that...
Read MoreWe asked our wine experts for their top picks in their regions. Here are the varietals to put on your radar....
Read MoreLessons were learned at a New York City restaurant as they unveiled a limited pairing menu featuring an unlikely duo....
Read MoreSpeaking of aromas and flavors, this is perhaps one of the most obvious similarities. Just like wine, coffee has a unique bouquet of aromas that are specific to its variety,...
Read MoreWhere did this misleadingly-named beverage come from, and why are both winemakers and wine drinkers curious about it?...
Read MoreThis spring, we’re here to help you to brush up on your pairing skills so that you can best enjoy the marriage of cheese, salami and Rosé on those beautiful,...
Read MoreHere I was under the impression that cork manufacturers were making some headway in the battle against cork taint....
Read MoreIn the hierarchy of Bordeaux wines, the Bordeaux AOC category offers nice expressions of the region's wines, made to be enjoyed in their youth with relatively fruit-forward characteristics. They are...
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