It’s time to write about one of our all-time favorite food wines – barbera. The prototype of this wine comes from the Piedmont area of Italy and is labeled with both the grape varietal and the place ...
Wine consumers today are looking for diversity, unusual grape varieties, and easy-drinking wines. Conca de Barberà in Spanish Catalonia ticks all these boxes. No wonder their wines are finding their ...
The wines from Conca de Barberà in Spanish Catalonia are both unusual and full of character. The producers here want to show that the sparkling Cava grapes also produce fantastic still wines. And for ...
Known, as one of the Tuscan wines, the Barberas of the Sierra Nevada and Central Valley are created in landscapes is reminiscent of Italian Piedmont region. The red wine is well-paired with many food ...
Rosé and summertime go together like peanut butter and jelly, or coffee and creamer — or so we thought. According to new data shared by Liz Paquette, head of consumer insights at Drizly, the largest ...
Amador’s claim to fame has long been its gnarly old vine zinfandel, its stature symbolic of the early settlers’ struggles to exact a living from the red-stained earth of the foothills. But in the last ...
I’m hosting my first Thanksgiving dinner this year. Luckily, I already have the wine picked out: Italian Barbera. I didn’t choose it because it goes well with stuffing (although it does); I chose it ...
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