Why Champagne Bubbles Fizz Straight Up And Not Sideways
The next time you pour yourself a glass of premier fizzy, Champagne, take a look at the bubbles as they rise. Unlike with soda, these bubbles go straight up.
Read MoreThe next time you pour yourself a glass of premier fizzy, Champagne, take a look at the bubbles as they rise. Unlike with soda, these bubbles go straight up.
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Read Moreif you're planning to bust out a bottle of champagne sometime soon, consider this fun trick to thrill - and probably frighten - your guests.
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Read MoreIn Greece, wine is an essential part of every dinner table, enhancing meals with its rich flavors and cultural significance. Explore the deep-rooted tradition.
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola Winery is launching a text line service that will help diners and oenophiles match its pizza with the perfect types of wine.
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Read MoreCraft beer is definitely a thing. If you like to travel, and you're into brew, we've got 19 cities in the United States worth visiting for their craft beers!
Read MoreIt's valid to assume some similarities in rice-centric wines and vinegars, but they have quite a few differences in flavor and applications.
Read MoreEven the biggest fans of spicy food will tell you that with every spicy dish, there is a perfect drink pairing to balance or enhance the heat.
Read MoreLike snacking on salt and vinegar chips? Invite them to your next happy hour with a wine-boggling wine pairing that we promise will delight your taste buds.
Read MoreYou've probably been there -- opening a nice bottle of vino and the cork breaks with half still in the bottle. Here's how to power through the tragedy.
Read MoreWhy limit wine pairings to cheese and crackers? Discover how sweet, smoky potato chips can enhance fruity wines and improve your sipping experience.
Read MoreThe U.S. has remarkable wineries. But Italian wine is considered old-world wine dating back 3,000 years - and wine connoisseurs can taste the history.
Read MoreIf you're making a recipe that calls for wine to be added, you might find yourself with a lot of questions. Should you use an older bottle of wine?
Read MoreIt's never advisable to freeze wine inside its original sealed bottle. That's because wine expands as it freezes.
Read MoreThe foam head on the top is what you want - it's a sign that the CO2, something essential to enjoying a beer to its fullest, has been released.
Read MoreThere's an easier solution for making sure corked wine is safe to drink. The only thing you need is a conventional coffee filter.
Read MoreCurious about the dissimilarity between table wine and regular wine? Learn the nuances and understand the factors that differentiate these two wine categories.
Read MoreWe consulted an expert to ask when it's okay to send a bottle of wine back, and how to ask properly so you wind up with a bottle you actually like.
Read MoreGuinness was oftentimes marketed with the slogan of being "good for you," but that's actually true to an extent, especially when compared to other beers.
Read MoreNext time you take a sip of a rich, chocolatey can of Guinness, get the full story of the historic, world-renowned brewery with these facts. Sláinte!
Read MoreVanessa De Silva, wine director at Point Seven, has shared her top 5 picks for low sulfite wine ranging from full bodied reds to light and airy bubbly.
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