Melanie Sips the World: The Loire Valley’s Seductive Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Franc is the Loire Valley’s dominant black grape. It makes both an enticing first and lasting impression once you taste it.
Cabernet Franc is the Loire Valley’s dominant black grape. It makes both an enticing first and lasting impression once you taste it.
When many people think of Rhône Valley wines, velvety reds made from Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah and Cinsault come to mind. That’s not surprising since most of the wines produced in…
Many food lovers visit Naples in Italy’s Campania region to try the world-famous pizza. You even see people at the airport eating their first slices from large pizza boxes after…
While many wine lovers are familiar with the lush Zinfandels, peppy Pinot Noirs and splendid Cabernet Sauvignons of California, there is a treasure trove of East Coast wines to discover…
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Barolo and Barbaresco are the aristocratic siblings of Piemonte: powerful wines that age with grace. Like all siblings, they have distinct personalities.
Photo by © Sara Remington A meaty fish like salmon or tuna pairs nicely with a sparkling rosé. The wine’s deeper fruit notes and acidity complement the fattiness of the…