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Wine spritzers may not be the most popular drink of choice out there — perhaps they evoke thoughts of embarrassingly untrendy suburban mums in the '70s and '80s, or of the terrible premixed cans ...
A spritzer is a refreshing mixed drink made with wine and some form of carbonated water like club soda or (non-alcoholic) seltzer water. People make them using white wine, red wine, or sometimes ...
To celebrate National Wine and Cheese Day today, a canned wine spritzer company is selling a souped up bike with a built-in wine cooler and charcuterie board. Not only that, but MOVO wine ...
"Wine spritzer" — two words that strike fear, rage, anxiety, and contempt in the hearts of cocktail mavens and wine enthusiasts everywhere. But why? Why is the spritzer so stigmatized?
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OK, OENOPHILES. Message received, master mixologists. We get it: You believe the wine spritzer is beneath you. “It just seems so plain. So safe. So suburban. So unimaginative,” wrote Craig ...
Blue Nun is back. And she has bling. Wine lovers of a certain age will remember Blue Nun Liebfraumilch, the popular white wine that took America by storm in the 1970s and 1980s. The Liebfraumilch ...