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The Proper Way To Hold A Wine Glass
Don't throw etiquette to the wind once your wine is in a glass. Here's what you need to know the next time you pour yourself ...
Invest in a bouchon (sparkling wine stopper) for best results. If you're really serious about preserving your Champagne, ...
Though stemmed glasses are typical for serving wine, there are several reasons a restaurant or bar might prefer stemless wineglasses.
A red wine glass is seen at Milas Restaurant & Bar in ... Patterson specifically wanted a 7-ounce martini glass at the bar — enough to hold a whole drink with some room to prevent spillage.
But for as long as CT scanners remain on hold at many UK airports ... quite so enthusiastically on your return. “Bringing wine home from holiday is a funny thing. It’s a bit like buying ...
Cheesemongers say to avoid plastic wrap, which can trap moisture and lead to off flavors and textures. Here are three smarter ...
Or does it alienate prospective drinkers before they even pick up a glass? Most wine professionals agree: For wine to appeal to more people, straightforward language is better than industry jargon.
Rachel Bernhard joined the Journal Sentinel as dining critic in June 2023. She’s been busy exploring the Milwaukee area food ...
There’s a certain charm to unwinding with a glass of wine in the evening. It’s a ritual for some, a way to transition from the stresses of the day to a more tranquil mindset. However ...
Step Two: Nose What do you smell in your glass? Can you identify specific flowers, fruits (ripe/ baked/stewed), herbs, spices, toast, vanilla or tobacco? I like to begin by smelling the wine, THEN ...