Course 39 – Wine FAQ 2006
The new year brings 365 fresh opportunities to learn about wine. Whether you're a connoisseur or you've recently discovered the world of
The new year brings 365 fresh opportunities to learn about wine. Whether you're a connoisseur or you've recently discovered the world of
The holiday season is rife with opportunities to experiment with food and wine pairing, give wine as a gift, and all-round make
The Mediterranean diet is hot. Who wouldn't love a diet that calls for an abundance of fresh fish, tomatoes, olive oil, lemon,
After years of relative obscurity, the wines and winemakers of Michigan are finally beginning to see some national recognition perhaps in response
Red wine headaches, fact or fiction? Even in small portions red wine can leave some people with a throbbing headache. Not to
The Rhône Valley in southern France is one of the world's most famous wine regions, home to appellations like Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Côtes-du-Rhône, Côte
Those who want to enjoy wine with their seder may be pleasantly surprised by the range of high-quality kosher wines now available
Despite its rather delicate sounding name, Petite Sirah is a gutsy bulldog of a wine, deep and dark with an appropriately mysterious
In wine, like real estate, it very often comes down to location, location, location. Or, maybe we should say terroir, terroir, terroir.
When you hear "white wine," what immediately springs to mind? Undoubtedly 90% of you thought, "Chardonnay." Maybe a couple thought of Sauvignon