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Now that California Sangiovese is ascendant, fiasco-style wine is also poised for a renaissance in California restaurants.
The Wine Goddess, 702 Main St., Evanston, 847-475-9463, winegoddess.com Vinissimo Wine Shop, 2120 Central St., Evanston, 847-905-0173, vinissimowine.com BYO-friendly favorites ...
Strip away the dry talk and you’ll find wine is just delicious fun. For those hesitant to know where to begin, these six bottles are a great introduction. By Eric Asimov Here’s a little secret ...
The annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen hosted an array of celebrity chefs, culinary experts, celebrities and food connoisseurs during its three-day festival in Aspen, Colo. from June 20-22. Here ...
“The vine became an industry, and a lot of cheap plants had to be produced, ignoring the desire to make great wines. But genetic diversity is indispensable. A property in Châteauneuf-du-Pape ...
Nottingham Forest have been given a significant boost ahead of their first season in Europe for 30 years with the club’s manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, signing a new three-year contract at the ...
The South Euclid business 2 You Wines sells 15 types of wine and has been in operation in the city for nearly seven years. Owner Nakia Hudson is thrilled to have found a new, larger location, at ...
An "intensely aromatic" Italian white, the Donnafugata 2023 Anthìlia. (Donnafugata) I discovered this wine last summer on a trip to Sicily, where I spent evenings sipping it while watching the ...
Knives out, everybody, it’s foodie award season and only the very best will get their just deserts. First, an aperitif before dinner. The winners of the Decanter World Wine Awards 2025 were ...
Fall River’s Santo Christo Feast will be back June 28-29 with a diversified line-up of music, crafts, games and bazaar, plus delicious Portuguese fare.
Zero-alcohol wines were also increasing in popularity across all generations. "Gen Z is not going out as much, and we're seeing the baby boomers who are asked to drink less for their health," Ms ...
While dry red wine and clear liquors have lower sugar and calorie content, drinking any type of alcohol increases cancer and heart risks, according to experts. Here's what to know.