Pairing Wine With Paella
Paella is a rice dish originating from Valencia, Spain. The traditional way to cook the dish is on a Paellera. The recipe may vary, but the most common ways to prepare... Read more.
Pairing Food With Italian Wine
If you already have a bottle of Italian wine and you aren’t sure which foods will be best served with the wine, you’ve come to the perfect website!... Read more.
Pairing Wine With Gyros
Gyros, pronounced yee-rohs, is one of the most popular street foods in the world. Its minimal, easy to prepare ingredients make it easy to serve and easy to eat... Read more.
Sangiovese Food Pairing
Sangiovese—pronounced sahn-joh-vae-sae—originated in Italy, and while it is quite popular in its homeland with 155,000 acres of real estate, the most... Read more.
Politely Reviewing Wine You Didn’t Prefer
Whether you are giving your opinion on a wine during a wine tasting, at a party, online forum or even in a review app like Vivino, you should always try to be polite.... Read more.
Pairing Wine With Bratwurst
Bratwurst is a pork based sausage with German origins. Typically, this sausage is either fried or grilled and is commonly served with sautéed onions or sauerkraut.... Read more.
Gnocchi Wine Pairing
Gnocchi are a type of Italian dumpling typically made from potato, flour, and egg. These are traditionally served with a tomato or cream-based sauce. Like... Read more.
Merlot vs Malbec
A common challenge that wine enthusiasts run into are distinguishing between Merlot and Malbec. Both malbec and merlot are dry red wines, although malbec is slightly... Read more.
Cabernet Sauvignon vs Cabernet Franc
Similarities of Cabernet Sauvignon & Cabernet Franc Cab Franc is often overlooked as merely a blending varietal but there are some amazing single varietals.... Read more.
Pairing Wine With Ratatouille
While sipping on wine and watching a Pixar movie about a French rat chef is not a bad idea, in this article we are actually discussing the classic Provençal... Read more.