
Stories of Latinas in Wine: Emy from @saluteandwine
I remember being about eight years old sitting at the dinner table one Thanksgiving evening, sharing our blessings and gratitude. As usual, our family would
I remember being about eight years old sitting at the dinner table one Thanksgiving evening, sharing our blessings and gratitude. As usual, our family would
We consume nearly 7 billion gallons wine (alcohol.org) every year and over six gallons of water are required to produce one gallon of wine (wineandvineanylytics.com)!
Chances are any Malbec you’ve enjoyed has come from Argentina. With 70% of the world’s production of Malbec coming from this Andean country, it’s not
In the span of two-and-a-half short years, the French wine world lost two greats: Jerome Quiot in November 2018 and David Milligan in February 2021.
Mexican wine is without walls–and we are all the better for it! As the oldest wine making region in the Americas, Mexican wine defies convention.
More than a year after the pandemic, there is not one of us who hasn’t experienced some level of fatigue resulting from our virtual lives.
As we transition to warmer weather and carefully re-welcoming loved ones for measured get-togethers, create a new dimension of wine enjoyment with food pairings. You’ve
We have been laser-focused on celebrating our powerful community of wine women this month—as well we should be! But let’s take a pause to commemorate
When you think of Texas what comes to mind? Do you think of Cowboys, Rodeo or Barbeque? What about Texas Wine? My name is Cynthia
We are keeping the focus on the femme as we are halfway through Women’s History Month—so why not feature Germany’s Queen of grapes: ravishing Riesling!