Rising temperatures due to climate change are making red grapes less predictable. So vineyards are shifting to white instead.
Shopping for wine is no easy feat. While there are near-endless grape varieties to choose from, pinot grigio tends to be a ...
This Austrian white, now easy to find stateside, is also easy to love. It matches beautifully with food and pleases most ...
Nearly 20% of California’s vineyard land is planted with Chardonnay, and it's the grape behind the state’s most popular white wine. Chardonnay ripens well in California’s warm, sunny climate ...
Most Americans identify the malbec grape as synonymous with Argentina. It is the most popular and most widely planted grape. Torrontes, a relative stranger to wine consumers yet native to ...
For someone who socializes with royalty and makes a wine that sells for roughly $33,000 a bottle, the 48-year-old Pasquet is ...
Grillo is a cross between Catarrato Blanco and Zibibbo grapes. Grillo is the second-most widely grown grape on Sicily after ...
Orange wines are not only an ancient wine style with over a 5,000 year history, but a trending one as well. Known as amber ...
As other grape varieties like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc have exploded in the Anderson Valley, the time has come to celebrate all of the white wine grapes grown in Anderson Valley and from other ...
California makes more than 80 percent of U.S. wine – on its own, the state is the fourth-largest wine producer in the world.
Gaja estate in Piedmont, Italy, is an iconic producer of red wines; bottles of Barolo and Barbaresco easily demand triple-digit prices. But several new projects show a focus not on the Nebbiolo ...