That “12% ABV” might not mean what you think. U.S. rules let wines under 14% alcohol vary by ±1.5%, so a bottle labeled 12% ABV could actually be anywhere from 10.5% to 13.5% ABV — a swing that ...
Jenn de la Vega is a caterer and cookbook author based in Brooklyn, NY. Her most recent projects include The Four Horsemen Cookbook, ISLAS, Đi Ăn, Justine Cooks, and the forthcoming My Neighbor Totoro ...
A task force the Legislature created to study alcohol addiction and taxes on the harmful beverages has positioned itself to duck recommending whether lawmakers should raise beer and wine taxes.
Federal law allows for a margin of error on wine alcohol labeling, but are producers taking liberties that mislead drinkers? Kathleen writes about the culture and ...
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