Try an off-the-beaten-path white wine – Verdicchio
Cape Gazette Those who prefer a delicious white wine outside of Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, SB, Chenin Blanc, Riesling or Viognier mainstream, to name the most popular, may wish to try Verdicchio. They are normally crisp, dry, white wines with a touch of minerality … |
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Try an off-the-beaten-path white wine – Verdicchio – Cape Gazette
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Wine Review: The new generation of Averys of Bristol – Telegraph.co.uk
Wine Review: The new generation of Averys of Bristol
Telegraph.co.uk
Estrella Moscatel Vino Dulce from Valencia, Spain, is my current favourite bargain – a luscious, honeyed, orange-tinged dessert wine that shines with hot fruit puddings and creamy blue cheeses. And only 10 per cent alcohol. Morrisons, £4.89 for 75cl … -
How to be TRUly classy – The Daily Tar Heel
How to be TRUly classy
The Daily Tar Heel
How to be TRUly classy. By Brendan Naly | The Daily Tar Heel. Updated: 02/16/14 11:25pm. Email this article | Share on Delicious Share on Digg … But, like her, holding a full glass of chardonnay and taking semi-frequent sips has always made me feel … -
Putting water into wine (and why that cheeky red is boozier than you think) – Crikey
Putting water into wine (and why that cheeky red is boozier than you think)
Crikey
Envious Ocker redsters wrongly thought these wines had won the impossible number simply because their alcohol was high, so they began leaving their shiraz on the vines a bit longer, and up crept the strength, usually at the expense of delicacy and … -
Suave Pinot Noir is a favorite of Oregon wineries – HeraldNet (blog)
Suave Pinot Noir is a favorite of Oregon wineries
HeraldNet (blog)
Because it is difficult to grow and produce, Pinot Noir is not inexpensive. However, we have put together a list of wines we've tasted recently that range in price from $12 to $38. Ask for them at your favorite wine merchant or contact the wineries …
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