English is a trap. It’s a language built on theft, borrowing words from German, French, and Latin, shaking them up in a bag, and spilling them out with spelling rules that make absolutely no sense.
Credit: Photo by Stephen Cardinale for Buckel Family Wine Set along the spine of the Continental Divide, Colorado is a ...
Ciliegiolo may be a grape not many of us have heard of… or can say, but Christine Austin, on a visit to the Tuscany coast in ...
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As you explore the international tasting room this week, take a moment to stop and chat with the passionate people behind the tables pouring their wines.
Pinot Grigio, but not as we know it. Forget the neutral-tasting, mass produced stuff at the low end. This is all blossomy, citrussy with a hint of tropical lychee. Ageing on its lees for three months ...
An ode to Sémillon! Ahhhh, Sémillon!AKA, Semillon, Sémillon Blanc, and, when spoken out loud, sounds like Sem-me-yawn, resembling the local pronunciation of the town's name [se ...
Chosen by 40,000 consumers in the 2026 Product of the Year awards, the winning bottle was recognized for its balance and exceptional value. Merlyn is an editor of news and trending content for Food & ...
At a recent Australian tasting, the wines on show included a fiano and a greco, two lesser-known Italian grape varieties. A decade ago this would have been very unusual; nowadays it seems normal. It ...