Subtle changes can make a world of difference to your sensory experience, be that through the feel of the glass, directing ...
He added today’s global sour mood is “no time for celebration,” which has even played out in Champagne capital-of-the-world France, where sales have slid 7% to 118 million bottles, and the “domestic ...
Champagne and Prosecco are two sparkling wines that may seem similar at first, but happen to be quite different. Here's what ...
Meet Jonah Beer, CEO of Gabriel-Glas North America, maker of a "universal" glass made “to flatter red, white, rose, or ...
Looking to up the ante on your wine glass collection? These are the best large vessels out there for red lovers, whether Pinot Noir, Shiraz or Merlot is your tipple of choice The Standard's ...
In Vogue's new Champagne Diet, you diet for seven days, but with every meal during those seven days, breakfast included, goes a glass of champagne. How well the diet works we're quite able to say ...
It’s almost time to toast in the New Year, and a little fizz is just the thing to celebrate. Champagne cocktails are the ultimate New Year’s Eve indulgence — effervescent, elegant, glass ...
Where and how is it made? To answer these effervescent questions, we offer this handy primer that moves through each step of the Champagne production process, from vineyards to clinking glasses. (For ...
home of the country's famous brunello wine. For a heavenly glass of vin santo, another popular varietal, visit Castello del Trebbio, a winery housed in a former palace skirting Florence.
While they may look the same in a glass, the two wines differ in their origins, ingredients, and production methods. Liquor.com describes prosecco as a sparkling wine from the Veneto region of ...