"Port is classified as a dessert wine, but I think it's a disservice to the category," says Camila Xavier, Director of ...
Tawny ports are aged in oak barrels and mellow in flavor ... What is the Difference Between Red Wine and Port Wine? If you don’t often drink much wine, let alone port, we won’t judge you if you don’t ...
Port, the fortified wine from the Douro ... Imported and distributed locally by Elite Wines. Worth the splurge. Tawny ports are aged in a more oxidative style compared with ruby ports.
Aged tawny wines are matured in the cask ... it could also do wonders for a red meat dish. A port with a history that goes back to 1636, when Hamburg merchant Nicolau Kopkë moved to Portugal ...
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Chef Bonnie McPike of Bonnie Rae Fine Foods + Catering talks about how to pair the perfect wines with your Thanksgiving meal.
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Few pairings are more classic than wine and chocolate. Here are several wine varieties to pair with dark chocolate, according ...
Gone are the days of kids being the only ones encouraged to enjoy the countdown to Christmas. From options packed with beer ...
Chocolate—like all sweets and sugary desserts—can be tricky to pair with wine because its sweetness can linger in your mouth and make pretty much anything else seem bitter in contrast. That especially ...