Types of Wine
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Wine grapes are not native to New Mexico. They were brought to the state in the 1600’s by Monks needing wine for Catholic ceremonies. They grew well, but endured a...
Merlot, in French, means “the little blackbird”. In America, it is the second most popular red grape, just behind Cabernet Sauvignon. Merlot is known for being soft, ripe and elegant....
We keep hearing about sulfites. What are they and what’s their connection to wine? Why do some people avoid wine because of sulfites? Let’s find out. What are sulfites? The...
Enjoying a glass of wine while cooking is always a good idea. Adding some wine to your dishes, might even be a better one. Recipes are often vague only calling...
You love wine, but it doesn’t always love you. Why do you sometimes get a headache from drinking wine, especially red? Here is the lowdown. Dehydration: The number one reason...
You always hear about wine and cheese pairings and wine and chocolate pairings, which are both delicious of course, but what about nuts? Many bars have nuts on them, usually...
Many don’t think of New Mexico as a place for wine, but in actuality, wine grapes have been grown in New Mexico since the 1600’s. Franciscan Monks brought wine to...
Many people make resolutions at the start of a new year. Goal setting with actionable steps and measurable results often hold you more accountable. If one of your resolutions or...
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means Christmas isn’t far behind. Will it be ham or turkey or both? Or perhaps you will be having Prime Rib this year...
Most people that drink wine regularly have a preference when it comes to red or white varieties. A majority of these people make that decision based on taste. Although, if...
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