Tag Archives: white wine
Nothing is quite as refreshing as a crisp glass of white wine to fend of summer heat unless of course you are eating one of these white sangria ice pops! [Read more...]
Ricker is the proprietor of Thai restaurant Pok Pok in Brooklyn but, I should note, the experience occurred entirely by accident. I’d been invited to a cooking class and wine pairing in a place I least expected to find one: the eighth floor of Macy’s in Herald Square. After weaving through the perfume counters to the elevators, my skepticism only grew … [Read more...]
In my last post I talked about some of the differences between some of the best-known red-grape varieties. This time, I’m covering popular white grapes. Think of this as a cheat sheet for what you can typically expect when buying… [Read more...]
When the autumn foliage begins to turn red, so too should the wine in your glass – at least according to conventional wisdom. But just as the crisp, quaffable whites and rosés that we knock back all summer become monotonous… [Read more...]
I’ve long been a fan of “Open That Bottle Night,” pioneered by Wall Street Journal wine columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher. Essentially, OTBN is intended to encourage wine lovers to open “that very special wine that they always mean… [Read more...]


