Which Presidential Candidate Is Better for Wine?
The 2024 election season has been a rollercoaster. One candidate got shot in the ear. One party lost a candidate
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The 2024 election season has been a rollercoaster. One candidate got shot in the ear. One party lost a candidate
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There’s a highball at NYC’s Lola’s, the latest restaurant from celebrated chef Suzanne Cupps, that might have you scratching your
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For Tom Klein, who has helped build a sustainable future, success in the wine industry comes down to good dirt
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Despite Champagne’s ubiquity, the casual bubbles appreciator may not be so familiar with one of its most delicious styles—and French
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Does this sound familiar to all you collectors out there? You have your bottles resting peacefully in a storage facility,
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On one hand, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc grapes couldn’t be more different, at least in how they’re commonly expressed and
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I’ve often found myself in spirited debates about glassware’s merits. After a few drinks, I might passionately extoll a particular
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Home to 300 varieties, the southwest France is the birthplace of the world’s most beloved grapes, such as Malbec and
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A choice of glass can make or break a wine. After all, you’d never pour a first-growth Bordeaux into a
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