The red blend in particular has become a popular choice among wine lovers. These wines are typically easy-drinking and balanced, with each grape contributing an important element — like body ...
Rioja is one of Spain’s most popular wine regions, and its signature blends are a big reason why. Rioja’s famous red wines can be crafted from five approved red grape varieties and are most ...
Blending is essential to making some of the world’s most iconic wines. We explored the several ways to blend last week. This week, specific wines created by blending.
Key varieties are cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc, malbec, and petit verdot for red wines ... less than 90% of the wine is sangiovese. Super Tuscans are blends of sangiovese, cabernet ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Jillian Dara is a freelance journalist covering wine and spirits. Earlier this week, Drizly released their annual consumer trend report ...
In general, wines can be divided into varietals and blends. This being wine, it is not so black-and-white simple. Let’s explore. A varietal wine has a single variety of grape on the label.
This pair of red blends wines is a collaboration of the Symington ... under the Prats & Symington label, this wine sources grapes from two venerated vineyards: Quinta de Roriz and Quinta da ...
French red blends are irresistible. Classic red Bordeaux cuvées are blended primarily from some (or all!) of five main varietals; Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot.