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Maryhill 2011 Proprietor's Reserve Tavola Rosso Red (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyA blend of Merlot, Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, this is indeed a ...See Full Review$32 -
Maryhill 2010 Proprietor's Reserve Tavola Rosso Sangiovese Cabernet (Columbia Valley (WA))
Columbia ValleyA blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, the Tavola Rosso is a ...See Full Review$32
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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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How Duca Enrico Made Nero d’Avola the Marquee Variety of Sicily
How Duca Enrico Made Nero d’Avola the Marquee Variety of Sicily
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How the Paper Plane Earned Its Place in the Cocktail Canon
Named for the M.I.A. song and inspired by a pre-Prohibition drink, this iconic quaff came of age during the cocktail renaissance of the aughts...
How the Paper Plane Earned Its Place in the Cocktail Canon
Named for the M.I.A. song and inspired by a pre-Prohibition drink, this iconic quaff came of age during the cocktail renaissance of the aughts...
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How to Pair Wine with Pasta: A Cheat Sheet
While there's nothing wrong with tomato sauce and Chianti, we've compiled a guide to pair an array of Italian wines with various pasta types...
How to Pair Wine with Pasta: A Cheat Sheet
While there's nothing wrong with tomato sauce and Chianti, we've compiled a guide to pair an array of Italian wines with various pasta types...
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25 Rosé Wines for Any Budget (2022)
Rosé, a perennial summer favorite, is delicious from wherever it's made. These bottlings give a taste of summer for nearly anyone's budget...
25 Rosé Wines for Any Budget (2022)
Rosé, a perennial summer favorite, is delicious from wherever it's made. These bottlings give a taste of summer for nearly anyone's budget...
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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?