Complete Guide to Rioja Wine | Wine 101

Complete Guide to Rioja Wine | Wine 101Rioja, more than a blend, is a region notorious for elegant and complex wines with rigorous aging requirements and a wealth ....

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Complete Guide to Tempranillo Wine | Wine 101

Complete Guide to Tempranillo Wine | Wine 101Cherry, raspberry, earth, leather, bold, rich… if there was ever a wine to encapsulate every aspect of the spectrum, it would ....

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Pinot Grigio vs Pinot Noir: What’s the Difference?

Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir are from the same Burgundian grape family, but there's a critical difference - Pinot Grigio is a white wine, and Pinot Noir is ....

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Malbec vs Cabernet Sauvignon: What’s the Difference?

When it comes to rich, inky red wines, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon are right at the top of every wine lover's list.  Cabernet Sauvignon's high tannins and acidity ....

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The Order of Wine Tasting: How to Manage Your Palate

Tasting wine is supposed to be fun, but it also is an educational tool used to refine your palate and help you discern more flavors in wine. It’s ....

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14 Refreshing Palate Cleansers for Wine Tasting

One of the hardest things you might experience while trying to develop a good palate for wine is learning to remove distractions so you can really focus on ....

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Sauvignon Blanc vs Pinot Grigio: What’s the Difference?

Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio are two of the most popular white wines. Both originate in France, are light-bodied, and are dry (unless made with residual sugar), but ....

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Prosecco vs Moscato: What’s the Difference? [Detailed Guide]

Prosecco and Moscato are both sparkling white wine wines from Italy, but there are key differences between these two fantastic wines that make them very distinct from one ....

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Complete Guide to Grenache Wine | Wine 101

With intense black cherry and red berry flavors, hints of white pepper, and an intense alcohol content, Grenache, is a heartwarming wine and sometimes complex wine.In this guide, ....

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Complete Guide to Pinot Grigio Wine | Wine 101

Pinot Grigio is as interesting as it is delicious. Not only is it a red grape that mostly makes white wine, but it is often mistaken for Italian ....

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Complete Guide to Moscato Wine | Wine 101

Moscato is one of the most exciting left-field white wines. Not only is it produced in still, sparkling, and dessert styles, but it is one of the few ....

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Complete Guide to Sauvignon Blanc Wine | Wine 101

Complete Guide to Sauvignon Blanc Wine | Wine 101Love citrusy, crisp white wines? Enter Sauvignon Blanc!Sauvignon Blanc is a unique white wine because it exhibits citrusy and tropical ....

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Complete Guide to Riesling Wine | Wine 101

Complete Guide to Riesling Wine | Wine 101There are over 2,100 castles and 1,500 different beers in Germany, yet these pale in comparison to the versatility of Riesling. Riesling ....

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Complete Guide to Chardonnay Wine | Wine 101

Complete Guide to Chardonnay Wine | Wine 101Chardonnay's roots lie in 12th-century Burgundy, France, but the grape's ability to thrive anywhere has seen it planted in more than ....

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Complete Guide to Syrah Wine | Wine 101

Fancy a robust red wine? Syrah fits the bill. This bold, fruit-forward red originates from the Rhône Valley of France, where the grape has been cultivated since Roman ....

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Complete Guide to Merlot Wine | Wine 101

Merlot is America’s second favorite red wine after Cabernet Sauvignon, capturing hearts since its introduction to the country in the mid-19th century.  What makes Merlot such a treat? ....

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Complete Guide to Malbec Wine | Wine 101

Argentinian Malbec's unstoppable rise in the last decade has made it one of the world's favorite red wines – not bad for a grape relegated by the French.  ....

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Complete Guide to Cabernet Sauvignon Wine | Wine 101

Complete Guide to Cabernet Sauvignon Wine | Wine 101Cabernet Sauvignon is the world's favorite red wine, produced in nearly every major wine-producing country.It also has a surprising origin, ....

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