Leftover wine has a short shelf life that starts ticking down as soon as the cork is popped. If you failed to finish that ...
And as for that burning question about keeping red wine in the fridge, you should. The cool temps help keep open wine fresh for longer, up to five days. Just make sure to let it come back down to ...
Dubbed the 20/20 rule, experts at The Wine Society believe it helps to ‘accentuate acidity, bitterness and tannin’. It’ll ...
As the summer winds down and the weather gets cooler, I’ll not only be throwing a sweater in my bag and digging out my closed-toe shoes but I’ll be partaking in the annual great wine switch ...
More and more customers are asking for “chilled reds” at wine bars across the United States. But where did the craze begin?
"Normally as we go into fall we see the shift, from drinking white or rose wines pivot to red wines as it gets cooler. I expect with the unseasonable heat we've been experiencing, customers will ...
They are typically smaller than red wine glasses. This design helps maintain the wine’s cooler temperature and concentrates its more delicate aromas. Since white wines don’t require as much aeration ...
An £8.50 rose said to taste like Whispering Angel ... scenes of Gen Z filling their glasses and even fridges with bottles of the wine. Dozens have shared clips of themselves looking merry ...
For your “Sideways” rewatch, here are some recommendations from Marie-Louise Friedland, education lead at Somerville’s own ...
“The couches were floating and bumping into the walls,” said Alting. “Imagine the fridge was falling on the side and floating.” On the walls and curtains, muddy water lines show flood level ...
And as for that burning question about keeping red wine in the fridge. You should to keep the wine fresh for longer, up to five days. Just make sure to let it come back down to an appropriate ...