Jackson Family Wines’ vast landholdings across Sonoma County allow La Crema’s bottlings to include grapes from Pinot Noir’s top subregions, such as Los Carneros and the Russian River Valley as well as ...
California makes the most wine in the United States and much of it comes from just a handful of grapes. From Cabernet Sauvignon to Chardonnay, these are the 7 most important California wine grapes.
El restaurante Ramón Carne al Carbón está ubicado en el Centro Comercial La Piazza de Samborondón.
The third Thursday of November marks a special holiday in the wine world: Beaujolais Nouveau Day. Always one week before Thanksgiving, it’s the day when wineries in the French region of Beaujolais ...
Con mayonesa, mostaza y morrón picado, crema doble y pimentón ... El maridaje perfecto de la picada es el vino tinto (Cabernet Sauvignon o Malbec, Syrah o Pinot Noir, para quienes prefieren ...
The Classic package includes a bottle of La Crema Pinot Noir and a dozen chocolate-dipped strawberries. The Premium package includes breakfast in bed complete with mimosas, reservations for two at ...
Greg La Follette, donning a headlamp over his thick, white hair and signature mechanic jumpsuit, is rummaging through what appears to be a large bush but is actually a 122-year-old grapevine. It’s ...
Es el acompañante ideal de una pasta rellena con salmón o algún otro pescado, con una salsa con crema de leche. Trumpeter Chardonnay. Bodega La Rural "Rutini Wines", Mendoza. Nada que hablar de ...
en torno a los 8 o 9°; los tintos ligeros (la criolla o el pinot noir) a 13° o 14°, y los de más cuerpo a 17° o 18°. Pero no todos tenemos cavas eléctricas con temperatura ajustable ni es ...
Natalie MacLean offers North America's most popular online wine and food pairing classes. She was named the World's Best Drinks Writer at the World Food Media Awards in Australia. Natalie has ...
Cabernet Sauvignon may be the world’s most popular red wine, but Pinot Noir and Merlot have long been fan favorites. And while all three grape varieties couldn’t be more different, it’s the ...
Sauvignon Blanc is historically connected to two French winemaking regions: the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. It most likely originated in the former, which today still makes single-variety expressions ...