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Ask the Expert: A Little Red Wine Education Goes a Long Way
Patch.com The last wine Krysko talked about uses Malbec grapes, which are grown in the San Juan region of Argentina. “The Malbec wine is for meat lovers," said Krysko. “It's big and robust, is great for barbecue and is a great bargain. In summertime, you want a … |
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Ask the Expert: A Little Red Wine Education Goes a Long Way – Patch.com
Ask the Expert: A Little Red Wine Education Goes a Long Way
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The last wine Krysko talked about uses Malbec grapes, which are grown in the San Juan region of Argentina. “The Malbec wine is for meat lovers," said Krysko. “It's big and robust, is great for barbecue and is a great bargain. In summertime, you want a … -
Out of fashion for far too long, the "Riesling Revival" is upon us – JohnJohnSaidIt.com

JohnJohnSaidIt.comOut of fashion for far too long, the "Riesling Revival" is upon us
JohnJohnSaidIt.com
An excellent exception from a country better known for its intense Sauvignon Blancs and just barely affordable Pinot Noirs Stoneleigh Marlborough Riesling (+527713) $14.99 comes to us from New Zealand. Classic NZ aromas of citrus and kiwi fruit jump …and more » -
Out of fashion for far too long, the "Riesling Revival" is upon us – JohnJohnSaidIt.com

JohnJohnSaidIt.comOut of fashion for far too long, the "Riesling Revival" is upon us
JohnJohnSaidIt.com
Three white varieties: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling. and three red varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. In the last couple of hundred years, these grapes have consistently made the best wines. …and more » -
Out of fashion for far too long, the "Riesling Revival" is upon us – JohnJohnSaidIt.com

JohnJohnSaidIt.comOut of fashion for far too long, the "Riesling Revival" is upon us
JohnJohnSaidIt.com
Three white varieties: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling. and three red varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. In the last couple of hundred years, these grapes have consistently made the best wines. …and more »