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“Red wine glasses usually have larger bowls, which allows the wines to interact more with oxygen, thereby letting them 'breathe' or open up,” explains Kelsey Glasser, owner of Portland-based ...
Although a sealed bottle of wine can stay good for years, an opened bottle of wine is an entirely different story.
The typical restaurant wine-by-the-glass selection is overpriced and predictable. Many people can recite it by memory. There’s a glass of Champagne at $30, with a cheaper sparkler like Prosecco ...
Red wine glasses traditionally have a wider bowl bottom than white wine glasses. If you want even more room for a red to breathe, choose a glass with a larger bowl.
For a (somewhat) more affordable Bordeaux wine glass compared to #9 below, designed with merlot and sauvignon varietals in mind, we choose Riedel, whose classic Vinum wine glass was first ...
Summertime is for bright, hot days spent sipping wine poolside or at a barbecue. For your next summer wine, try this ...
If you're not a fan of sweet reds and always assumed that a dry red wine, like a Merlot, is virtually sugar-free, think again. "In the U.S., the term 'dry' is not regulated, but to most winemakers ...
The Best Wine Glasses (and Wines to Pair), According to 11 Wine Experts If there’s wine at the party, make it count—especially if Cameron Diaz and Nina Dobrev are making recommendations ...