What do you know about wines from Uruguay? Today, we’ll sample the amazing wines of Artesana winery, pairing them up with some grilled classics! The country of Uruguay has been making wine for over a century, and they have a secret weapon in their cellars: The rare Tannat grape, which makes deep, rich and bold
Month: August 2021
This master of Sonoma Pinot Noir skillfully blends California and French techniques. Senior editor Kim Marcus, who reviewed the wine, explains why it’s Wine Spectator’s No. 2 Wine of 2019. More Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of the Year content: https://top100.winespectator.com/ Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: http://winesp.ec/3nxPCOU Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just
You’ve heard the phrase ‘Take time to smell the roses…’ well the same goes for your wine! To get a good impression of your wine’s aroma take a quick whiff to gain a first impression. Then gently swirl your glass to enhance the wine’s natural aromas. Poke your nose in. Really! Stick your nose deep
What makes Amarone distinctive and delicious are the topics discussed by Wine Spectator senior editor Bruce Sanderson and Sandro Boscainin of Masi, the winery in Veneto, Italy that is known for its Amarone.