From world leaders and socialites to celebrities and politicians, who doesn’t love to unwind with a tall glass of wine? Turns out, there are some pricey bottles out there (and we’re not ...
While NIRS certainly holds promise for identifying wines, we’re years away from the technology being available to consumers. At some point, someone would have needed to open a bottle of wine identical ...
As fun as it can be to stop by your local wine shop and peruse their selection ahead of a holiday party (or just another Friday night), sometimes you wish you already had a few bottles on hand.
Cancel anytime. For wine connoisseurs and newbies alike, the Wine Society at Bottles & Barrels offers a more curated experience that helps take the guesswork out of selecting that perfect bottle.
It's a hot day and nothing sounds better than a crisp glass of wine, but everything you have at home is room temperature. Popping a bottle of wine in the freezer to cool it off seems like the smartest ...
Open wine doesn't age like a corked bottle can and once the seal has been broken, a fairly rapid countdown begins until the wine turns undrinkable. For red, white and sparkling wine, those ...
Tropicana customers are in revolt over an orange juice bottle redesign. Again. Tropicana recently ditched its distinct orange juice in clear, plastic circular-shaped bottles with a thinning neck ...
Tropicana is squeezing out a response to the backlash following the redesign of the bottle. The carafe shape and crown cap of the orange juice bottle that has become synonymous with the brand was ...
Wine scores or ratings were first used by American wine critic Robert M Parker jnr in the 1980s. Before that, wine writers used phrases such as “good” or “very good” or lengthy tasting notes.
Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of ...