The Fruit Wine That Tastes Closest To The Classic Grape Varieties
Fruit wine fans looking for that classic red grape taste, look no further than elderberry wine. The sturdy black berry has been making great wine for centuries.
Read MoreFruit wine fans looking for that classic red grape taste, look no further than elderberry wine. The sturdy black berry has been making great wine for centuries.
Read MoreA good sparkling wine is the backbone of beloved cocktails such as the Mimosa. But how much should you spend for a decent bottle? An expert shares some tips.
Read MoreRed wine adds a complex flavor to dishes when used in cooking, but what do you do when you're out of wine? This surprising ingredient works wonderfully.
Read MoreChampagne is beloved on its own, but don't overlook how well it fits into a cocktail. Here are the dos and don'ts of making champagne cocktails from an expert.
Read MoreWhile there's a standard measurement for what constitutes a serving of wine in the U.S., the amount you should actually be pouring depends on the type of wine.
Read MoreRosé already has a dubious reputation among wine connoisseurs, but if you're a fan of this sparkling pink drink, Barefoot is a brand you might steer clear of.
Read MoreBeer blending may sound like the next fun thing to try behind the bar at your next cocktail party, but there are some key principles to understand first.
Read MoreEating pasta and tomato-based sauce while sipping a glass of vino Italiano is a pleasure. But, our expert tells us, forget rosso, and go for bianco, instead.
Read MoreWine pairing is a complex art form. It's one thing to pair wine with a completed dish, but it's a different process when pairing wines with mushrooms.
Read MoreWith such an expansive array of drinking wines and cooking wines to choose from, picking the right wine for a dish is a tall order. We asked an expert for tips.
Read MoreButtery and delicious, raw scallops are a delicacy on their own, but when paired properly they're transcendent. Here's a sommelier's wine recommendation.
Read MoreBeer and hard liquor might belong to two different classes of alcohol, but that doesn't mean they can't be mixed. In fact, a beer expert recommends it.
Read MoreAn easy way to elevate this dining experience is by pairing your dish with a drink that will bring out the flavors of the scallop.
Read MoreWe talked to Chef Scott Mattson of Nocturne Jazz & Supper Club to find out the best wine to pair with grilled scallops for your next seafood cookout.
Read MoreWhile beer and ice cream may seem like an unlikely pairing, the beer sundae comes highly recommended by a cicerone. Even better? You can recreate one at home!
Read MoreItalian wine presents their own set of problems because Italy has a very regional wine industry that produces styles unfamiliar to the average American.
Read MoreGetting creative with your alcohol is a huge part of drinking culture, but beer doesn't get nearly as much attention in this way as spirits do.
Read MoreThe U.S. has a long history with alcohol, and those who've served as president are no different. Here are 14 U.S. presidents and their favorite boozy drinks.
Read MorePairing food with beer requires knowledge of how different flavors work together on the palate. An expert explains why spicy food works best with malty beers.
Read MoreScrumptious bay scallops should have a great liquid sidekick. If you have wine in mind, then some expert insights might help you pick the perfect pairing.
Read MoreThere are so many different rosés out there that finding the perfect one may seem impossible. A certified sommelier shares which bottles are worth buying.
Read MoreCanada boasts over 1,300 breweries, so it was hard to find and rank our favorite breweries and beers. These are the most popular Canadian beer brands, ranked.
Read MoreIf you've heard of retsina, it's likely that the piney Greek wine has a negative connotation. But it's time that we gave this traditional wine a second chance!
Read MoreChampagne and caviar is often seen as the height of luxury, but there are many ways to put a spin on the classic pairing by using other sparkling wines.
Read MoreDo you think a crisp and light refreshing beer is the best option to balance a high heat spicy meal? Sometimes perhaps, but there are other options for sure.
Read MoreTo find out the details of this pairing, Tasting Table spoke to an expert: Nathan Grunow, the wine director at Jovanina's Broken Italian in Denver, Colorado.
Read MoreIf you have a bottle of wine with sediment at the bottom, you may think it's best to give it a shake to disperse the solids, but here's why you shouldn't.
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