Having a drink is something to be enjoyed, and in moderation may be good for our health - the latest news is that a glass or two of wine may help prevent bowel cancer. So what exactly is in your ...
Wine drinkers have never had it so good. Not only does a glass or two, or even three, taste rather good, it's remarkably healthy, too, protecting against a whole range of diseases. Cancer, heart ...
California’s wine history spans nearly 300 years, stretching from the mid-1700s, when Spanish missionaries planted vines for sacramental wine, to today, when the state has over 615,000 acres of ...
After the end of a long week, there's really nothing better than curling up on the sofa after a delicious dinner and enjoying a glass of wine or two. Over the past couple of years, I like to think ...
As a result of climate change, English wine producers are now able to grow grapes traditionally associated with Champagne and producing top-quality sparkling wine. For more than 300 years ...
These are our 2023 taste test results. They are still valid and available, but stay tuned for our 2024 results with fresh recommendations coming soon. Sparkling white wines such as cava, crémant and ...
Some Gen Z-ers and young millennials say the culture and aesthetics of wine meld with their lifestyles, whether they’re drinking or not. Some Gen Z-ers and young millennials say the culture and ...
Drinkers risk seeing some of their favourite wines disappear from supermarket shelves ahead of a planned shake-up of alcohol duty, the boss of Majestic Wine has warned. John Colley, the wine ...
No, we’re not in a smart wine merchant but looking at the new wines in Tesco. The supermarket has just conducted the biggest review of its wine range in more than 15 years, launching 130 new ...
Wine fridges or wine coolers are specially designed refrigeration appliances that keep wine stored at the ideal temperature prior to serving. Our rigorous tests have found wine fridges that do their ...
Except not with milk — but wine. Here's how this might work. New York wineries would agree to bottle their wine in a standard, one-size-for-all bottle, slightly heavier than most bottles.