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Warner Boin Dowlearn, the sommelier behind Confidence Uncorked, shared a wine-preserving method using a Mason jar that went ...
Can you really judge a bottle of wine based on the closure used to seal it? You’re not supposed to, but a lot of us do, ...
Wine brings thoughts of fun things, like celebrations or just relaxing. Sharing meals with good friends. Pulling a cork ...
Almost half of people in the UK claim to be a wine buff but a study found many of us are making common errors. Topping the ...
If you find yourself with multiple wine bottles, repurpose them as handy garden waterers this season. Here's how it works and ...
WE are celebrating the first two weeks of summer by popping the corks on some perfect pinks. The Irish Sun’s Rosé fortnight ...
It’s usually done in a large glass container to expand the wine’s surface area for greater air exposure. If you leave the wine in its bottle, there’s very little air exposure to soften the ...
Dowlearn explained that if you were to put the cork back on a bottle of wine that’s half empty, half of it still has oxygen inside of it, and since corks are porous, it will allow more oxygen to get ...
Though flutes and coupes are popular for serving sparkling wine, there are several reasons you might prefer a regular glass.
Aldi just dropped its latest invention, the Still Prosecco, but can it stand up to the regular bottle of fizz?
“Longer term, wine needs to be cellared at 12 to 14 degrees so it develops and matures as the winemaker intended,” says Tania ...