Below is a brief look at how elevation shapes wine’s aroma and taste profile and tasting notes on a selection of outstanding ...
Can grapes bring you luck? Spaniards believe so, and at midnight on New Year's Eve all across the country it's a race to gobble 12 grapes all before the first minute of the year passes.
Can grapes bring you luck? Spaniards believe so, and at midnight on New Year's Eve all across the country it's a race to gobble 12 grapes all before the first minute of the year passes.
Among these is a tradition with old roots and a new wave of popularity—eating 12 grapes at midnight. Known as the 12-Grape Theory, the custom promises good fortune for the coming year ...
In India, New Year's Eve 2025 sees a surge in people consulting astrologers for guidance on job security, relationships, and financial decisions before celebrating. Gen Z and Gen Alpha are ...
From making resolutions and eating black eyed peas, to hanging onions outside and eating grapes, people all across the world are preparing their personal rituals to ring in the New Year at ...
Black grapes have been grown in Europe and Asia for over 6,000 years. The black grapes we enjoy today (Vitis vinifera) come in two varieties — one grows in Western Asia near the Black Sea ...
The custom involves eating 12 grapes – sometimes under a table – in the hope of finding love in the next 12 months. The tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve comes from ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Australians are eating more grapes as they chase the health benefits, but prices are set to remain high until at least February.
Andrew Waterhouse receives funding from associations supported by wine companies. Apramita Devi does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that ...
More than one in 10 Brits are so superstitious that they will not wash their clothes on Christmas Day for fear of a run of bad luck. New data from Amazon employees showed that one in eight say ...