Red Wines

Wineries, tasting rooms and more

Dry, off-dry or medium-sweet? Apple/pear, citrus or tropical? Baked bread? Bitter? Acidic? Oaky? I stared, perplexed, at these and different wine descriptions printed on the piece of paper in entrance of me at The Little Nell’s Wine Bar on a sunny afternoon this summer time. I sniffed, sipped and swallowed the splash of thriller white wine in my...

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The Orange Wine Guide: 10 Sommeliers and Experts Pick Their Favorite Autumnal Bottles

Fall is right here, and with it, an inclination in direction of orange wine. If refreshing rosé is the drink of the summer time, and full-bodied pink goes with winter, the amber-hued alcohol is the right sipping companion for shoulder season because the temperature idly drops together with the leaves.A fast breakdown: orange wine, also called “skin-contact” wine,...

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How the ‘Schitt’s Creek’ ‘wine, not the label’ speech helped mainstream sexual fluidity

In her new e-book, Love that Journey for Me: The Queer Revolution of Schitt’s Creek, Emily Garside writes that the eponymous fictional city is the world that the present’s co-creator and co-star Dan Levy desires to reside in. “The thought is straightforward: What if these characters have been capable of exist someplace free from the broader prejudices of...

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