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A New Year's tradition for this column is to feature a value wine that won't break the bank and can still be enjoyed in the glass rather than poured into a cooking pot. This year we've selected a ...
E&J Gallo is hoping to extend rosé wine’s appeal to younger drinkers with a pink pinot grigio under its Barefoot brand. The tipple, available now, is an 11.5% abv wine described as ‘crisp and fruity’, ...
Pinot Gris' genetic roots can be traced to both France's Burgundy region and southwest Germany, and is a lighter-skinned mutation of the red grape Pinot Noir. Today, there is relatively little Pinot ...
Pinot Grigio, which also goes by the name Pinot Gris, is capable of producing far more complex wines than it often gets credit for. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, and food writer; event ...
The guard is changing at the world’s largest winery, E. & J. Gallo in California. Gina and Matt Gallo, a thirty-something brother and sister wine-making team, represent the third generation of Gallo ...
Wine snobs scorn Pinot Grigio, but Lettie Teague ignores their withering glances on a taste-a-thon that uncovers some truly admirable bottles. I've rarely been as embarrassed when ordering wine as I ...
Although these grayish-blue grapes have been cultivated for centuries in Europe, the versatile varietal is one of the fastest-growing white wines in America today. Grown in Burgundy since the Middle ...
If Joe Gallo has his way, everyone in the world will be drinking Gallo wines. They just won’t know it. The American vintner’s new French wine, Red Bicyclette, is tailor-made for America’s ...
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