Wine Exploring 235 Remarkable Wines at the Wine Spectator Grand Tour Chris Lehoux, April 30, 2024 The three-city series of tastings began in New Orleans with a house full of outstanding wines and exceptional cuisine from around the world. A young couple wearing shorts and festival shirts dashed into the New Orleans Marriott ballroom. Their objective was clear. They had just attended the inaugural evening of… Continue Reading
Wine Charlottesville-Monticello Crowned as the International Wine Region of the Year Chris Lehoux, April 30, 2024 Experts suggest that the geographical transition zone between Virginia’s Coastal Plain and Piedmont is a hot spot for grape cultivation due to the favourable temperature mix. Five counties in Central Virginia have joined the ranks of the most prestigious wine regions globally. Charlottesville and the Monticello American Viticultural Area have… Continue Reading
Wine Local Charities Benefit from ‘Diamond of the Season’ Wine Auction Chris Lehoux, April 29, 2024 Out of every wine auction in the country the ‘party auction’ is held here in the Panhandle. For more News, Weather, and Sports in Panama City, Florida visit: https://www.mypanhandle.com Continue Reading
Wine Exploring Hotels That Serve More Than Just Good Wine: A Journey to Wine Destinations Chris Lehoux, April 28, 2024 Courtesy of SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites When you arrive at the SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites in Mendoza, Argentina, you might not immediately notice lush vineyards or a vast production facility. However, every corner of this luxurious property breathes wine, with deliberate and defining detail. At this… Continue Reading
Wine Mastering the Art: A Comprehensive Guide on Pairing Wine with Spicy Food Chris Lehoux, April 27, 2024 Among the many loosely adhered-to rules of pairing wine and food, one of the most common aphorisms, “if it grows together, it goes together,” doesn’t always work when it comes to pouring wine alongside spicy food. One of the main reasons is that many of the world’s hottest chilies and… Continue Reading
Wine Navigating the Troubled Wine Industry in 2023: A Dive into Shrinking Global Production and Consumption Chris Lehoux, April 26, 2024 In 2023, the world wine production declined by 10% to reach 237.3 million hectolitres. Most major wine countries experienced a very difficult year. France regained its position as the world’s biggest wine producer. Wine consumption worldwide also declined. It reached 221 million hectolitres in 2023, which is a decrease compared… Continue Reading
Wine Marathon Runner Consumes 25 Glasses of Wine during London Marathon: An Account of Exhaustion Chris Lehoux, April 25, 2024 Thanks for contacting us. We’ve received your submission. He crossed the finish wine. A wine merchant raised the bar for boozers and runners alike after blind tasting 25 glasses of vino during the London marathon — nearly one for each mile. The som-mile-ier’s running performance currently boasts 3.9 million views… Continue Reading
Wine Understanding Why Canned Wine May Smell Like Rotten Eggs While Beer and Coke Do Not Chris Lehoux, April 24, 2024 Jennifer Ouellette – Apr 23, 2024 10:02 pm UTC True wine aficionados might turn up their noses, but canned wines are growing in popularity, particularly among younger crowds during the summer months, when style often takes a back seat to convenience. Yet these same wines can go bad rather quickly,… Continue Reading
Wine Affordable Kosher Wines for Passover: An Examination of the Finest Picks by Wine Press Chris Lehoux, April 23, 2024 Passover starts (or started, depending on when you’re reading this article) at sundown on Monday, April 22. The annual Jewish holiday commemorating their liberation from slavery continues until the evening of April 30. During this annual holiday, there are many special, traditional feasts, including Seder on April 22 and April… Continue Reading
Wine Discover Wine and Food Extravaganza in South Bay Chris Lehoux, April 22, 2024 Pebble Beach Food & Wine made a successful comeback in the first week of April following a four-year break. The event showcased a restructured layout under new management and debuted several first-time wineries like Rhys Vineyards from Santa Cruz Mountains and Napa’s Frank Family Vineyards. For those who take pleasure… Continue Reading