Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Lambrusco grape can be traced back to Roman Empire; because it grows widely and wildly throughout the countryside and doesn't ...
Wine is the easiest way to please a dinner party, but it can be easy to fatigue on the standard red vs white options. Enter Lambrusco, the fruity sparkling red wine from Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region.
There are many things you could drink with your New Year’s Eve supper, but if you’re making an Italian feast, you would do well to ring out the last day of the year with Lambrusco. Even if you’re not ...
Rosé, with its delicate pink hue, is undoubtedly an It drink of summer. #YesWayRosé will never go out of fashion. However, Lambrusco, its underrated fizzy red Italian stepsister, is re-emerging ...
Today, Lambrusco shines in an array of styles, and all of them are more interesting than the bulk-produced examples that once dominated the market. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, and food ...
While shopping in a favorite wine store, most wine lovers fall into the habit of putting familiar International wine varieties into their cart, like Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon. Now that most of ...
The average television commercial lasts 30 seconds and is rarely memorable beyond that bit of time. There are, however, a few that have endured, mostly because of some really good lines. "Just do it" ...
If you read last week’s introduction to Lambrusco, you’ll be primed for this week’s tasting notes. My tasting pal with the palate extraordinaire, John Foy, owner of The Wine Odyssey, provided his ...
If you ever want to pinpoint a person’s age without asking, there’s a few things you can do. You could, for instance, attempt to cut them in half and count their rings like a tree. Or, should amateur ...
It's hard for a drink to make a comeback if it never really went away. Particularly if it has lurked, since the Seventies, on the bottom shelf of local corner shops. Many of us probably think that we ...
Back in the early-'80s, there was a television commercial that went whatever the Reagan-era version of viral was: A couple, ostensibly American, was shown in various scenes around Italy — he feeds her ...