You don't need sommelier training to enjoy wine, but a few key mistakes could be hindering your experience. Here are the bad habits to break in 2025. Pamela Vachon Contributor Pamela is a freelance ...
U.S. winemakers have something to celebrate: the corks they’re popping aren’t subject to tariffs. Cork comes from the spongy bark of the cork oak tree, which is primarily grown and harvested in the ...
RIO FRIO, Portugal — (AP) — U.S. winemakers have something to celebrate: the corks they're popping aren't subject to tariffs. The cork carve-out was vital for Portugal. The European country is the ...
Wine bottles tell you a lot about its contents. In the past, heavy bottles usually denoted high quality wine. That was before sustainability percolated into the philosophy of making wine. Heavy glass ...
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Half-empty wine bottles with corks and stoppers - Susan B Sheldon/Shutterstock We've all experienced the frustration of trying to reseal an open bottle of wine. Perhaps the cork won't fit back in, you ...
This is the impressive moment friends used a clever candle hack to remove a cork that was accidentally pushed inside a wine bottle. The group of youngsters were having a New Year's party when they ...
There's no end to the uses for cork, a spongy material that can be used for everything from sealing wine bottles to replacing plastics and building materials. The world's main cork forests ring the ...