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View ArticleSangria: Ultimate Summer Party Drink, or Anarchy in a Pitcher?
Sangria is fruity, delicious, alcoholic anarchy. There are no rules outside of it having a wine base along with fruit and some sort of spirits. Over the years, I’ve experimented with combinations of...
View ArticleFive Surprising Wine Pairings for Everyday Foods
Food and wine pairing is a topic that is somehow both incredibly complex and completely simple at the same time. Complex because there can be so many different nuances that go into creating a fabulous...
View ArticleTempranillo: Spain’s King of Grapes
For red wine lovers, experimenting with different grape varieties is essential. But if you think swapping your favorite Cabernet Sauvignon for a Merlot qualifies as exploring, you’re missing the boat....
View ArticleVisiting Wineries in Rioja? Here’s What You Need to Know.
My reason for being in Spain last year was to visit the “culinary capital”, San Sebastián. But when I was planning my trip, I realized that only about an hour and a half away lies Spain’s premier wine...
View ArticleAll the White Stuff: A Primer on White Wines
Every once in awhile, we get emails and calls from customers who have basic wine questions. What’s the best kind of corkscrew? How is Champagne different from Cava or Prosecco? Was Carlo Rossi a real...
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