In deference to its name, Stolzle’s ‘Power’ glass is one of our favourite options when drinking a variety of richer, tannic red wines in the vein of Barossa Valley Shiraz or old-school Barolo (so ...
The mother is added to a mixture of red wine and water in a glass container, where it works with oxygen to transform the wine into vinegar by alcoholic fermentation. In addition to being tasty ...
White wines also contain the same amount of sulfites as red wines. Your body also produces about 700 milligrams of sulfites daily as you metabolise the protein in your food and excrete it as sulfate.
White wines also contain the same amount of sulfites as red wines. Your body also produces ... from sulfite – the 20 milligrams in a glass of wine are unlikely to overwhelm your sulfite oxidases.
A pleasurable non-alcoholic red wine is the Holy Grail of the alcohol-free beverage world. While finding decent non-alcoholic whites and pinks is becoming easier, the reds still lag far behind. Don’t ...
For many of us, the idea that a glass of ... effects of wine has led to a fair bit of research on a chemical called resveratrol. Present in the skins of grapes, especially red ones, it is argued ...
Two scientists at the University of California, Davis, believe they discovered why cabernets, pinot noirs and other types of red wine ... in wine — 20 milligrams in a single glass — are ...
a universal glass, meaning it is suitable for both red and white wines, and the darling of wine critics. It’s marvelously ample bowl works almost like a decanter for swirling. The other fan ...
Not all wine is created equal. Wine grape varieties have different characteristics (and different price tags). Malbec is a mouth-filling red with some specific characteristics making it the right ...