We live in “Wine Country,” so a visit to a local tasting room with talented staff and tasting opportunities make choosing a perfect vintage for dinner is quite simple. And ...
How the label on the bottle can influence our perception of a wine Whether it's the music, the place or even the person we're with, a whole host of factors can influence our view of a particular wine.
Health departments and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration are warning consumers to be cautious when purchasing apple cider ...
The images that winemakers choose to put on bottles can impact how brands and the quality of the wine inside are perceived by ...
While we love to delve into what’s inside wine bottles it’s equally as important to understand what’s on the labels. Italian wine expert and advanced sommelier Fabrizio Di Rienzo joined us ...
To find out which cheaper alternatives are worth considering, we asked a panel of wine experts to blind-taste a selection ... northeast of Italy can’t use the word ‘prosecco’ on the label. Unlike ...
Port is a Portuguese fortified wine often enjoyed alongside a cheese board ... Read on to discover what's the difference between red and tawny ports, how to decode labels and what's the best way to ...
What’s in a name? Or in this case, what’s with a word? The word reserve is found emblazoned on many wine labels. But what does it mean? Does it bear real significance? It depends on the wine ...
California’s wine history spans nearly 300 years, stretching from the mid-1700s, when Spanish missionaries planted vines for sacramental wine, to today, when the state has over 615,000 acres of ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking to propose the inclusion of front-of-package warning labels that detail the calorie, fat, sugar and salt content of various processed food and ...
THRALL — When a young person dies in a small community, perhaps especially one like Avery Koonce, the impact can be lasting. It started with the graveside service Thursday at Taylor City ...
When taking the exam online you have to be in a “clean” room which means no wine bottles or food labels of any kind, no posters or art, anything that the exam people could take as cheating. Nobody can ...