Syrah vs Shiraz – What’s the Difference & How to Serve
Big. Bold. Powerful. These three words instantly come to mind when I think of Syrah (also known as Shiraz in…
Read More »What Does ‘Dry’ Mean When Referring to Wine?
Many times, wine is described as being dry. This word refers to the sweetness, or in this case, lack of…
Read More »How to Serve Dessert Wine: To Chill, or Not to Chill?
There’s nothing quite like finishing off a terrific meal with a glass of your favorite dessert wine. Whether you love…
Read More »Best Wine Pairings with Fish and Chips
Fish is similar to grapes in the sense that there are many different types, used to make the same delicious…
Read More »Wines Similar to Riesling: A Guide to the Riesling Realm
Originating from Germany, Riesling (also called Rheinriesling or Johannisberger) is a highly acidic and aromatic grape—which makes for fantastic dry,…
Read More »Wine Pairing Recommendations for Eggplant Parmesan
If there’s one thing Italy is most loved for, it’s the food. Italians pour their heart and soul into their…
Read More »What to Bring to a Winery Picnic: Tips and Hacks
Depending on your location, Spring, Summer, and/or Autumn can mean it’s time to start preparing for some serious wine time…
Read More »Which Wines are Similar to Merlot?
Bursting with notes of red and black fruits and carrying round, smooth tannins, Merlot is an exquisite wine to say…
Read More »How to Properly Serve and Store Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most famous wines in the world, for many reasons. From the rolling Napa Valley…
Read More »What are the Least Bitter Types of Red Wine?
I hear many people say they prefer to drink dry wine. One common reason for this is a growing concern…
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