Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pouring wine into glasses - Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images A pour is a pour is a pour, except when it's not. When it comes to wine, ...
We've all probably watched a server oh-so-slowly pour out a skimpy-seeming glass of wine with a double-digit price tag and wondered how much wine, exactly, should be in a restaurant pour. Let's get ...
Here's what to know before you pour. A standard 750-milliliter bottle of wine typically yields about five 5-ounce glasses. Fortified wines like Port are served in smaller portions, around 2 ounces, ...
Now in its third year, Wine Week features 14 wineries and restaurants pouring $10 glasses of selected wines from May 8 to 14. With some places pouring multiple wines, there are 27 wines to choose from ...
A startling 2022 article in the New York Post by Beth Landman claimed that many restaurants in New York had reduced their typical wine pour sizes from 6 or 5 ounces to just 4 and, on top of that, had ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emily writes about what’s in your glass and why it matters. Wine decanting serves two main purposes: aeration and sediment removal ...
Recently, I have seen many folks purchasing and drinking more wine, and I wondered if they realize that sometimes what's on the outside of a wine bottle is a more impressive work of art than what is ...
Cab lovers are flocking to the Oakville machine, which is currently pouring wines by Opus One, Ovid, the Mascot, and the Debate. “I joke it’s the adult candy store,” says Ashley Ogburn, the tasting ...
It seems you are supposed to stop pouring.