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It's more than just fermented grape juice: Musings about the history of wine and a deep dive into reds, whites and regions that will make any wine lover drunk with happiness.
Best White Wines for Sangria . Top Story - August 2017.
Sangria is an all around favorite drink among many people since it's easy to make and very flavorful. If you're tired of making sangria with red wine you should give white wine a shot. These light and delicious wines are without a doubt the best white wines for sangria. They will bring out the flavor of the fresh fruits and are refreshing. Each of these wines varies in their unique taste and aromas. However, they are each amazing choices for making sangria and can help you learn to enjoy wine.
By Grace Tyler8 years ago in Proof
Must Try White Peach Sangria
White peach sangria might just be one of the best bartending inventions of recent times. It's so tart, and yet at the same time, delivers a sweet pucker that makes it refreshing, crisp, and a perfect side to any brunch meal you could make.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Proof
Best Red Wines for Sangria
The next time you are in the mood for sangria, one of the best wine cocktails, you should go the liquor store and purchase the best red wines for sangria. These wines vary in their texture, acidity, and flavor but are all great choices when making sangria. Most of these wines are amazing by themselves and are even more enhanced when you add fresh fruit.
By Jessica Herring8 years ago in Proof
Easy White Sangria Recipes
Though red sangria has long been the favorite sangria of choice in restaurants, white sangria is slowly gaining popularity. White sangria is typically a bit lighter in flavor, slightly fruitier, and at times, a bit sweeter than red sangria.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy8 years ago in Proof
Best Wines to Cook Italian Food
Italian food tastes delicious, and that's a fact. It's actually been voted one of the best-tasting cuisines in the world by food experts. Part of the reason why Italian food tastes so great is because of the many ways they incorporate wine into their meals.
By Grace Tyler8 years ago in Proof
Best Cheeses to Pair with Red Wines
Red wines are not exactly the normal pairing when it comes to cheese platters. Most people just assume white wines are the best cheese pairing option — regardless of the cheeses that are on the platter. While a nice white wine can be a great choice for certain cheeses, it's not always the best choice.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Proof
Tips for Having a Wine and Food Pairing Party
A wine and food pairing party is an exciting activity for adults. You can learn about new types of wine and enjoy socializing with good friends or family members. Even though it may seem simple enough that you just need wine and some small meals, it can be quite tricky planning a good wine and food party.
By Jessica Herring8 years ago in Proof
White Wines to Pair with Italian Food
Italian food is a type of cuisine that most people assume pairs best with red wine — and in many cases, it does. Who can deny the delicious zing of a Sangiovese or a Merlot with a good plate of pasta with ragu? Moreover, who would be crazy enough to deny how awesome a glass of red looks when placed next to some mussels fra diavolo?
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy8 years ago in Proof
Best Indian Food and Wine Pairings
Indian food and wine aren't exactly a combination that most would call intuitive. In fact, most people tend to pair water with almost all Indian food, primarily because the food tends to be pretty darn spicy for people to handle.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Proof
Sparkling Wine and Food Pairing Guide. Top Story - August 2017.
Most people know that sparkling wine (erm "champagne") goes well with almost every dish. In fact, one of the classic rules of thumb is that champagne should be used as a go-to when you aren't sure what to pair your food with.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy8 years ago in Proof












