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1. Drink what you like. Stratton Wenger says this is the most important rule for wine selection. No matter what the dish, don ...
Wine may cause discomfort for people with gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, new research suggests. Though some evidence ...
The short answer is: yes, of course you can. You should always feel free to drink wine any way you please. Now pairing wine with ice cream seems to be a growing trend on social media. It’s a Gen ...
My drinking habits were not particularly heavy; I savoured an occasional glass of wine on weekends or a pint of beer under the sun. The previous year, I had even indulged in a wine tasting ...
Perhaps you enjoy the odd glass of wine after work, or have a few pints on Saturdays only and abstain for the rest of the week. And if you've been drinking a bit more than usual recently - well ...
IT’S easy to be a glass half full person when wine is involved ... wandering along and crossing from one side to another to drink in the amazing views down the river which sparkled in the ...
Before I get to global news, congratulations are in order! On 30 April the Wine & Spirit Education Trust, now in its 55th year, held their Diploma graduation ceremony in London. 809 graduates from 46 ...
As a general rule I drink reds in winter and whites in summer. So, red takes up about 95 per cent of my annual wine consumption although, happily, less so this past few days. Did you know with a ...
But with good weather comes good wine, and the thought of relaxing in the garden with a refreshing glass of wine or complementing a home-cooked meal with the perfect pour becomes increasingly ...
From grape variety to the shape of the glass you drink from, there are countless ways to savour wine. However, one expert has introduced her unique twist on the beverage, which she describes as ...
“Hence, avoid drinking water from bottles left in hot environments for your health and safety. Replace those plastic bottles with stainless steel or glass bottles, which are safer alternatives and ...
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