ASK SOMEONE THE KIND of wine he prefers and he may or may not be able to describe it; ask someone what kind of wine label he (or she) likes and you’re guaranteed to get a reply. From occasional ...
After multiple opportunities to do field research this holiday season, I've come to the conclusion most of us choose wine based on brand, rather than taste. Sure, many people have an oenophile friend ...
This is one part of a two-part interview with Sag Harbor Rum about designing and distilling a new craft liquor. Read the second part, which dives deep into the East Hampton village of Sag Harbor and ...
One of the best ways to have a stress-free wine-buying experience lies in understanding their labels. Wine labels can give you more insight as to what’s inside the bottle. However, what’s listed on ...
ALL COUNTRIES and even some states have their own laws and customs regarding wine labels. Some items of information must be listed while others are not subject to specific rules. For example, a claim ...
The wording on a wine label is supposed to be there to inform your choice, but it doesn’t always feel entirely helpful when you’re standing in a wine aisle wondering what it all means.
The wine shop can be intimidating, with so many different styles of labeling. Here’s help in decoding a dozen basic types. Credit...Alexandra Bowman Supported by By Eric Asimov Buying wine can be a ...
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