I may be a wine snob, but I'm a wine snob on the go, so I want these sooner rather than later. With more than 15 years experience testing hardware (and being obsessed with it), Crave freelance writer ...
Red wine glasses are big-bellied; for white, they’re smaller. And everyone knows a champagne flute. There’s a reason behind all these different shapes–they’re designed to bring out the smell and taste ...
This week: Why do wine glasses have stems and other vital issues confronting mankind. Stems: Stems make wine glasses look pretty and set them apart, but they also have a practical raison d’être.
The market is filled with almost as many different types of wine glasses as there are different wines, making the task of selecting one go-to wine glass very difficult — but not impossible. In fact, I ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Red, white, bubbly? Back in my college days, I used to (incorrectly) assume all vino was basically the ...
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C4C Packaging is set to reshape Australia’s wine and RTD landscape with the launch of Oceania's first single-serve aseptic ...
November 26, 2008 Now here’s a simple but very clever idea we’re sure will catch on, through sheer necessity. Volute is a new premium wine brand producing red, white and rosé wines in a single-serve ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – This month our tasting panel tried only single- and double-serving sized wines. They have their place in life: They are good for picnics, or for when you want just one glass but ...