by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Wine History, Wine Industry, Wine Lifestyle, Wine Regions |
Which States Have the Most Underrated Wine Regions? Originally by Ali Harrison for CheatSheet Whether you’ve explored the world or just your local liquor store in search of a favorite drink, you can find a quality wine region to suit your budget and taste. Many...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Politics and Wine, Wine Cellar, Wine History, Wine Industry, Wine Regions |
A brief history of American winemaking Originally by Liz Thach for The Conversation The American love affair with wine dates back to the earlier European settlers in the 16th century, when they began making wine with a native grape known as muscadine. Today every...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Politics and Wine, Wine Industry, Wine Regions |
As Chinese Buy French Vineyards, Names Like Château Imperial Rabbit Rattle Purists Originally by Adam Nossiter for The New York Times ARVEYRES, France — The rabbit — the “Imperial Rabbit” — looks out quietly from the vineyard’s sign, sandwiched between the familiar...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Contemporary Wine Cellar, Politics and Wine, Wine Industry, Wine Regions |
Trump is threatening tariffs on Europe’s cheese and wine. Could this brie the start of a trade war? Originally by Rick Noack for The Washington Post It can be hard for any foreigner to get the attention of the French. So, on Monday, the Trump administration resorted...
by Eric Flores | Mar 21, 2019 | Politics and Wine, Wine Lifestyle |
This article looks at the facts, with potential health and nutrition benefits gained from drinking red and white wine.You can also find information on the various amounts of vitamins, minerals, level of alcohol and calories found in a glass or bottle of red and white...