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Romero de Avila Salcedo 2019 Portento Nº 2 Tempranillo (La Mancha)
Central SpainRed-violet in the glass, this wine has a bouquet of cassis, rose ...See Full Review$15 -
Quinta da Lapa 2015 Santa Teresa d'Avila Homenagem Reserva Red (Tejo)
PortugalThe inky-black color of this wine comes from impressive Alicante Bouschet. It ...See Full Review$35 -
Quinta da Lapa 2014 Santa Teresa d'Avila Homenagem Red (Tejo)
PortugalCreated to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Saint Theresa ...See Full Review$30 -
Quinta da Lapa 2013 Homenagem Reserva Red (Tejo)
PortugalThe quinta that produced this wine already has one of Saint Teresa ...See Full Review$30 -
Winery by the Creek 2012 Reserve Avila Vineyard Petite Sirah (Fair Play)
Sierra FoothillsThat friendly, familiar, cedar and cinnamon aroma that comes from oak barrels ...See Full Review$40 -
Morovino 2011 Avila Beach Sunset Dry Rosé of Pinot Grigio (Santa Barbara County)
Central CoastThis rosé gets its pretty eye-of-the-partridge color from having undergone cold soaking. ...See Full Review$18
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Big and Bold: 10 Nero d’Avola Wines from Sicily
The moody and brooding Nero d'Avola wines of Sicily are big and fruity, and their price point offers something for everyone...
Big and Bold: 10 Nero d’Avola Wines from Sicily
The moody and brooding Nero d'Avola wines of Sicily are big and fruity, and their price point offers something for everyone...
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Explore Sicily: Italy’s Largest Organic Vineyards
Where nature is generous, agriculture can also respond in the right way. Sicily is the first region in Italy dedicated to organic agricultural production, with more than 74,000 acres dedicated to the organic vineyard, which results in excellence in the world of wine...
Explore Sicily: Italy’s Largest Organic Vineyards
Where nature is generous, agriculture can also respond in the right way. Sicily is the first region in Italy dedicated to organic agricultural production, with more than 74,000 acres dedicated to the organic vineyard, which results in excellence in the world of wine...
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'What Does Diversity Mean to You?' Female Latinx Beer Pros are Changing Craft Conversations
While the Latinx community makes up almost one-fifth of the U.S. population, female Latinx drinkers and brewers are under-represented in craft beer...
'What Does Diversity Mean to You?' Female Latinx Beer Pros are Changing Craft Conversations
While the Latinx community makes up almost one-fifth of the U.S. population, female Latinx drinkers and brewers are under-represented in craft beer...
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Whiskey and Nero d’Avola Cocktail
This riff on the classic New York Sour cocktail mixes whiskey with a robust Nero d'Avola wine...
Whiskey and Nero d’Avola Cocktail
This riff on the classic New York Sour cocktail mixes whiskey with a robust Nero d'Avola wine...
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What Does 'Garrigue' Mean in Wine?
The word 'garrigue' is often used to describe aromas found in red wines, especially those from the South of France, but what does this term even mean?
What Does 'Garrigue' Mean in Wine?
The word 'garrigue' is often used to describe aromas found in red wines, especially those from the South of France, but what does this term even mean?
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The Oregon Winemakers Going Rogue with Biodynamic Bubbles and Global Grapes
This southern Oregon valley is roguish in name and in spirit, as it breaks away from the state’s Pinot Noir predilection...
The Oregon Winemakers Going Rogue with Biodynamic Bubbles and Global Grapes
This southern Oregon valley is roguish in name and in spirit, as it breaks away from the state’s Pinot Noir predilection...