Month: March 2023

🍷 FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE: Rhubarb Wine Recipe and Full Winemaking Instructions How to make rhubarb wine from scratch using fresh rhubarb, sugar, yeast, and a few other ingredients. Rhubarb is potentially the best of the country wines that you can make (at least white wines!) and isn’t difficult to make as a beginner. It’s a
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At Wine Spectator’s 2021 New York Wine Experience, famed rock star Jon Bon Jovi and son Jesse Bongiovi made a return engagement to talk about their latest wine release, Hampton Water Languedoc Rosé 2020, along with their family’s extensive charity work addressing problems of hunger and homelessness. And of course, there was time enough for
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Sake can range in style from light and sparkling to heavy and rich, most often delivering notes of tropical fruits, apple, and pear. If you’re thinking, “this sounds like white wine,” you’re right! For that reason, sake is an excellent pairing for seafood, shellfish, pork, poultry, and rice dishes. Join the Premium Wine Club and
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Join Anna from the Tastings and Events team as she celebrates the powerhouse of South American wines, Argentina. Although the variety malbec has been the calling card for the country, there’s plenty more to find out about Argentina – from reds made with cabernet, syrah and local favourite bonarda to whites from the unique torrontés
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The leading wines of France’s Châteauneuf-du-Pape region inspire cult-like dedication among serious wine connoisseurs. And one name is more synonymous with this famed Southern Rhône appellation than any other. Wine Spectator’s No. 7 Wine of 2022 is Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2019. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://www.winespectator.com/newsletters Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator! https://www.winespectator.com/subscribe
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Do you have Spring Fever? Here are the white wines you’ll want to buy as we transition into a little bit warmer weather. ———- 🍷 MAXIMIZE YOUR WINE SAVINGS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ World Class Wines at Incredible Prices! (may not be available in all states or countries) — https://bit.ly/asti-shop Be sure to use the discount code ASTIWINES10
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Describes the initial steps in making 1 gallon of tangerine using fresh tangerines. Note: I am not a professional winemaker. I hold no responsibility if the results of your winemaking causes injury or ill health. This is as natural (where possible) winemaking channel. The wines made on this channel do not use sulfites. You may
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Earlier this year, fourth-generation California vintner Joel Gott bought the historic Edge Hill vineyard and winery in Napa’s St. Helena appellation from the Rudd family. Gott explains what makes this property so special, and his plans for the vineyard’s unique field blend of grapes. Read more about Edge Hill: https://www.winespectator.com/articles/joel-gott-wines-buys-napa-s-historic-edge-hill-winery Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters:
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