Pairing Wine With Pork Chops
The most popular cut of pork is undoubtedly the pork chop. This cut of meat is taken from the loin, and comes in all sizes and a variety of preparations: thick or... Read more.
Filet Mignon Wine Pairing
One of the most prized cuts of steak is the filet mignon, which is a steak that is cut from the thick end of a beef tenderloin. Known for its tender, melt-in-your-mouth... Read more.
Tri-Tip Wine Pairing
While South American steakhouses have been serving up Tri-Tip for ages, it’s only been in recent years that this delicious cut of meat has only gained popularity... Read more.
Food & Wine Pairings To Avoid
There are basic principles when pairing food and wine and the impact the two have on one another. Sweet or umami (savory) foods will make wine taste more drying,... Read more.
Best Wine For Summer
Summer is a time spent outdoors. Whether you are camping, swimming, boating, or just hanging out in your backyard, the summer months mean lots of time in the sun,... Read more.
Pairing Wine With French Onion Soup
French Onion Soup is a robust, classic dish whose main flavors are the sweetness resulting from the slow caramelization of the onions and the savoriness of the beef... Read more.
Pairing Wine With Chicken Cacciatore
Chicken Cacciatore is a rustic Italian comfort dish. Cacciatore means hunter in Italian, which gives a nod to the humble roots of this classic meal. Chicken Cacciatore... Read more.
Pairing Wine With Tuna
Tuna is a versatile fish that can take on many different forms. When it comes to pairing wine with tuna, there is no one-size-fits-all. Preparation and additional... Read more.
Swordfish Wine Pairing
Swordfish is unique in both texture and flavor. The slightly fatty, dense, meaty texture of the fish makes it different from the cod or tilapia that you may be used... Read more.
Best Wines For Sharing a Sunset
As you taste wines you will discover wines that are great for “sharing a sunset” (the moment) and others that are “great with dinner” (pairing... Read more.