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Surprise! The world's most well-known white wine comes in a wide range of styles. It's easy to swear off chardonnay. There are countless weak
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To make sense of the best wine pairings, it helps to recognize the worst wine pairings, too
Have you ever slaved over a hot stove to make a delicious meal, placed it lovingly on the table for your guests, and then opened a prized bottle—only to find out that the food and the wine got…
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My friend Courtney joined me and a few friends for dinner last night. All of us meat eaters ended up feasting on a turkey casserole that I made using the leftovers from a Thanksgiving style meal that we prepared a few days ago. Courtney does not eat meat, only fish, and so we had to come…
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A guide to the big
six―the most common grape varieties found in the United
States―and foods to pair them with.
Reds
Pinot Noir A delicate, light-bodied wine that has a silky texture without the “chewiness” that comes from…
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It is a bit ironic that, when dining out, the food should be the star of the table, but all too often the wine menu dwarfs the food menu. Isn't the star's dressing room always much larger than the rest of the cast's? Regardless, the volume of the wine menu can be enough to remind you of… Read More »
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The other day Babs (our wonderful food editor) came down the
hall with some wine in her hands. Not wine bottles, mind you, but
4-packs of Three Thieves Bandit "Bullet" juice-box style
wines . So cool! Though I had researched the new trend in boxed
wines for our REDBOOK food and... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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