Welcome to another installment of Ask a Wine Pro, wherein sommelier and all-around wine lady Whitney Adams answers any and all of your wine-soaked questions. Q: How does wine get its color? A: This is ...
Once, the significant decision was red or white? Now, consumers face a much more challenging spectrum of selections. It’s a great thing. Credit...Rosie Barker Supported by By Eric Asimov Wine seems ...
A close-up photo of red wine being poured into a glass. Red muscadine wine shows comparable changes in color and chemistry in both glass bottles and aluminum cans. Credit: Alamy Bottle or can? For red ...
Red wine is an alcoholic drink with a deep red color that comes from dark-colored grapes. To produce red wine, winemakers ferment crushed grapes, including the grape skin. Yeast grows and takes in the ...