My husband has long wished for there to be a pill one could take to avoid having to eat. Seriously. He might take a bit of false hope from the notion of virtual wine tasting. Continue reading

My husband has long wished for there to be a pill one could take to avoid having to eat. Seriously. He might take a bit of false hope from the notion of virtual wine tasting. Continue reading
Celebrate love (and perhaps put it to the test) by taking a couples’ cooking class this February. Continue reading
Eola Hills Wine Cellars of Oregon boasts a long list of varietals and a well-stocked wine rack ready to welcome visitors for free tastings. Continue reading
St. Charles Convention Center in Missouri is hosting a wine, dinner, and Riedel evening on February 11th from 6:30-9:30. Continue reading
Charleston, South Carolina, is blessed by a wide selection of wine bars. Each has an atmosphere which is unique from the others. Continue reading
Napa and Sonoma may be two of the most familiar wine-growing areas in California, but don’t forget about Monterey when you tour the state looking for tasting rooms. Continue reading
Linden Bay Sauvignon Blanc is a light, refreshing dry white wine. Continue reading
When consumers hesitate over purchasing wine, one of their reasons is that they simply cannot (or should not) consume an entire bottle. Continue reading
Valentine’s Day gifts often include items such as red roses and kittens. Roses die, and kittens get bigger, which is fine if you like felines. If you don’t, then consider buying wine charms instead. Continue reading
Many wine drinkers prefer to keep chocolate to one of side of their stemware, not blended into their Cabernet Sauvignon. For such consumers there are many reds with tasting notes featuring hints of their favorite sweet treat, while the wine is still dry or a little bit off-dry. Continue reading