Author Archive
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Walls: 26 value Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines to try
By: Matt Walls| Decanter September 26, 2023 Why is it that Châteauneuf-du-Pape is so well known? Even non-drinkers can tell you it’s the name of a great wine. Its celebrity is built on centuries of impressive quality, but there are a number of other contributing factors: the papal seal of approval, a long history of exporting, and […]
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May
30
20 Popular Pumpkin Beers, Ranked
By: Dani Zoeller | Tasting Table September 10, 2023 Autumn’s arrival heralds a pumpkin flavor frenzy. From Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte to myriad treats, pumpkin reigns supreme, and a visit to the grocery store shows that pumpkin spice products sprinkle nearly every aisle. So, it’s hardly a shock that craft breweries have also jumped on […]
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May
30
Mountain of Difference
By: Danielle Callegari | Wine Enthusiast September, 2023 Female Winemakers from Around the Globe Are Changing the Face of Italian Wine When Alyson Morgan first arrived in Italy more than 20 years ago to make wine, she was an unusual addition to the landscape in more than one way. She was young, she was American, and she […]
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May
30
7 Wine Varieties You Might Not Know Exist, but Should Definitely Try
By: Karla Walsh | Veranda August 25, 2023 You’ll impress your friends—and can treat your taste buds to a whole new experience—with these unique and sensational sommelier-approved wine varieties. The “classics” in the wine world have earned that categorization for a reason, and we’ll always be fond of the vinos voted as the best wines for […]
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May
30
12 Outstanding Value Wines for Labor Day
By: Aaron Romano | Wine Spectator August 28, 2023 With Labor Day arriving next week, the unofficial end of summer is upon us. That means it’s time for one last hurrah! To help you celebrate, we’ve rounded up a dozen reds and whites from around the globe. All have scored at least 90 points and, […]
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May
30
Lake Bell Teams With Wine Brand Nomadica on Skin Contact-Themed Campaign Featuring Diverse Couples
By: Chris Gardner | The Hollywood Reporter July 17, 2023 Lake Bell has taken a creative dip in the canned wine business. The multi-hyphenate has partnered with Nomadica to write, direct and produce the brand’s first creative campaign for its new Orange offering, and has joined the Los Angeles-based team to serve as creative advisor. Nomadica’s […]
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May
30
9 Sancerre Wines to Electrify Your Palate
By: Wine Enthusiast July 11, 2023 The white wines of Sancerre are a warm-weather favorite and drinking them is a perfect reason to dust off the patio furniture. Usually made with Sauvignon Blanc from France’s Loire Valley, these bottlings’ crisp minerality, high acidity and herbaceous notes pair beautifully with the culinary staples of spring and summer, like shellfish and green salads. And as Sauvignon Blanc explodes […]
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May
30
Best Canned Wine Brands: Top 5 Delicious Blends, According To Experts
By: Joe Vitiello | Study Finds July 1, 2023 Wine belongs in a bottle, many thought, and still think. But then there are those that aren’t satisfied with the status quo, and so those risk takers decided to put wine in a box. Then, they pushed further, thinking outside the wine box by putting wine […]
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May
30
11 Best Wines Under $10 in 2023
By: Wine Enthusiast June 26, 2023 A tasty bottle of wine doesn’t always have to strain your wallet. There’s great value to be found around the world, with many wine regions producing quality pours at incredible bargains. And by that, we mean priced at $10 or less a bottle. Countries like Portugal, Spain, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa are already known […]
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May
30
Low Yields, Phenomenal Quality: 11 Mouthwatering New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs
By: Christina Pickard | Wine Enthusiast June 19, 2023 The world can’t seem to get enough Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. The best examples from the last two vintages, 2020 and 2021, exemplify this popular style through bright fruit, mouthwatering acidity and a slippery texture. These traits are particularly welcome after much of the under-ripeness seen in the difficult ’17 and […]
