15 June 2011
In ancient times, wine used to be glugged unceremoniously from whichever manner of vessel was handy, whether it be a cattle horn or a terracotta bowl. However, in more recent times as wine-making became an art and wine-drinking became a social nicety, the drinking vessel became more commonly made out of glass. Fashions in styles [...]
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13 June 2011
Any wine drinker who’s more interested in the taste of the wine than the effect of the alcohol will know that many white wines are improved by aging, or “laying down” as the process is commonly known. However, it’s often less recognised that some white wine styles can also benefit from aging, evolving from ordinary, [...]
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