There are some wines whose reputations are so well-established that they exist in the realm of the iconic. Exploring them through the lens of a number of vintages—both older and more modern—is an ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Feb. 18 is National Drink Wine Day, and while the drink has only continued to grow it has a deep history that spans over many years and regions. The first set of evidence surrounding ...
If you want to start a spirited debate at your next holiday meal, ask your guests which country invented wine. France, Italy, or Greece might come to mind. But most scholars say Georgia - the small ...
Sales are down, and health concerns are up. But wine’s history of providing beauty, joy and affirmation should not be forgotten. Credit...Craig Frazier Supported by By Eric Asimov Around the globe, ...
Of the 6,000 wine grapes, you've probably heard of cabernet sauvignon, “the King of Grapes,” ranging from gulp-able examples stocked on lower retail shelves to wines of stature commanding auction bids ...
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One of the world’s fine-wine pioneering nations — France — has produced quality wine for hundreds of years dating to well before the United States was a country. Over decades, certain French regions ...
More than just a history of California wine, a new book challenges common misconceptions and sheds light on overlooked narratives. ByRachel King, Former Contributor. Forbes contributors publish ...
Despite its short history of wine, these producers, from Central Otago and North Canterbury, are making bottles that are ravishing and distinctive. Credit...Tatsiana Chypsanava for The New York Times ...