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Tired of reruns and too many commercials? This summer reading list will have you hooked!
Wine and food pairing doesn’t have to be an extravagant ordeal. Rachel gives tips for elevating the everyday ordinary into something great.
Rachel discusses two of the world’s most popular and versatile grapes
Get to know the similarities and differences between two of the world’s most popular grapes.
The ultimate New Years trick, in 10 easy to follow steps.
Our new series kicks off with two of our favorite varietals!
Sips and books - here are a few of Rachel’s favorites. Kick back for some good reading!
One of the most versatile on the planet shouldn’t be reserved for warm weather only.
The disco balls of wine. Rachel explains how they’re made.
The great debate doesn’t have a straightforward answer.
Don’t look askance at this symphony of a style.
What are (French American) Hybrid Grapes? Vitis vinifera gets a lot of attention - let’s talk about the lesser known Vitis species that saved the industry.
Lesser known and overlooked as a wine region — but Pennsylvania’s not so shabby!
It was a clear black night, a clear white moon… No, wait —-
Everyone knows about the magic and wonder of Pinot Noir, particularly Burgundian Pinot Noir…
Virginia takes its wine super seriously and is an emerging contender on the world wine stage…
A self proclaimed ‘professional’ said it couldn’t be done. Oh, but it already is.
Featured article. Owner Brock J Vinton II tells us the story behind the wine. Photo credit: White Horse Winery.
Vineyards against shorelines. New Jersey’s uncelebrated side.
Drinking is never the first step when it comes to wine. Here’s why.
Wine feeling a little flabby? Or lacking flavor? It could be the serving temperature.
The story behind the rise of the natural wine movement has it all.
Wine LALA advocates for rosé year-round. And so do a lot of sommeliers.
“I’m not drinking any f** Merlot!” a very ignorant and self-superior character once yelled.
Spain’s ICEX is betting on the county’s food and wine scene to propel tourism.
Well done sweet wine can literally and quantifiably be some of the most satisfying wine in the world.
“Easy like Sunday Morning” doesn’t have to be an adage from a time gone by.