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Is Gen Z truly to blame for wine’s decline? Or are they simply the most visible face of a broader cultural shift?
The way we talk about it. A glass of wine has become a fun go-to punchline as we moan about all that ails us. “Live, Love, Wine.” “A day without wine is like … just kidding.
Most wine drinkers will have their favourite grapes, blends or appellations that they tend to stick to - but these wines will introduce you to a new world of flavours. From the lesser-known Pinot ...
For most people, the world of wine can be downright intimidating and they get confused while shopping for different types of wines. To make it easier for you, we got in touch with Gokul Kurhade ...
Prepared differently than Champagne, but light, sweet, and easily accessible, spumante is an excellent, affordable alternative wine. Here's how to serve it.
For this well-travelled palate, these introductory Israeli wines represent a vast leap forward from the sweet (and sometimes even sour) varieties we used to find here.
Chef Daniel Patterson deserves applause for the food he made for the Washington wines at the dinner I organized last week. (See Part I of this blog for what the dinner was all about, and my comments ...
South Australia has long developed a serious wine culture, as home to many of the most famous wine regions in the country. In the rolling hills outside the gorgeous town of Adelaide, you'll find ...
At the tail end of my sommelier-on-the-floor days in 2010, I was fortunate enough to receive the sommelier of the year award from the Vancouver International Wine Festival and Vancouver magazine.
"Natural wine is a really broad term for lots of different wines," said Van Klopper, who has been making some form of it in the Adelaide Hills for more than a decade.