Blending is essential to making some of the world’s most iconic wines. We explored the several ways to blend last week. This week, specific wines created by blending.
French red blends are irresistible. Classic red Bordeaux cuvées are blended primarily from some (or all!) of five main varietals; Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot.
As Chuck Wagner and the winery founded by his family celebrate 50 years in business in the Napa Valley, the family’s ties to ...
Cellardoor Winery in Lincolnville, Maine, combines Tuscan charm with stunning New England views for an unforgettable ...
To get the right combination of cold resistance and coveted wine flavor, Plocher and other breeders cross North America’s ...
France is the ancestral home of the most-popular red grape varieties in the world. With the exception of tempranillo, the Top ...
If you're cooking a meal for someone special this Valentine's Day, or just want to gift a tasty bottle to a loved one, pick ...
As we enter the cold, dark days of winter, it is time to talk about a category that has become somewhat unfashionable lately: ...
Reflecting on 2024 in the wine industry could be a disheartening task. The industry faced plenty of challenges, from ...
We recently sampled three cabernet francs from appellations in the center of the Loire Valley and want to share our ...
An iconic South African wine producer, known for social justice as well as amazing wines, had a rare encounter with one of ...
The Minoans made wine here in the 20th century B.C.,” said Ergin Ince, the guide that one of my hotels, Six Senses Kaplankaya ...