Tempranillo is hands down the most popular red wine grape in Rioja, followed by Garnacha. Some winemakers make wines using ...
Rising temperatures due to climate change are making red grapes less predictable. So vineyards are shifting to white instead.
Of all the long-lived Italian red wines that typically display their finest qualities at least 12-15 years after the harvest, none is as underappreciated as as little ...
Indeed, Barossa shiraz is up there with Vegemite as one of Australia’s most recognised exports, and is arguably one of the most famous red wines in the world. The Barossa Valley. Image credit: Wine ...