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Singapore's luxury wine club has 10,000 glasses. There's one they recommend for everything from Champagne to red wine.
One of Singapore's masters of wine uses a Zalto glass at work and at home.
Lian Kit Wee
You're probably pouring Champagne wrong, says a master of wine
Richard Hemming, a master of wine, recommends universal wine glasses over flutes for better aroma a…
Lian Kit Wee
4 mistakes people make ordering wine at restaurants, according to a sommelier
I know it can be overwhelming to be handed an extensive wine list at a restaurant. Multiple pages w…
Brianne Cohen
How the world's largest cork company makes 22 million wine stoppers a day
The Portuguese company Corticeira Amorim is the world's largest producer and distributor of cork. F…
He was a theater and English major in the UK. Now, he's one of Singapore's 4 masters of wine.
Richard Hemming once analyzed nearly 30,000 books for a research paper on wine — and he continues t…
Lian Kit Wee
Scientists have discovered the world’s oldest wine! Just one little twist—it comes with a side of ancient bones
When it comes to wines, we all know that the older the bottle, the finer (and pricier!) the taste. …
No, just 1 glass of wine a day is NOT good for your health — despite what 'health' sites might recommend
New research found that previous claims about health benefits from moderate drinking may be flawed,…
8 of the best wines to buy at Costco, from a sommelier
I don't recall what drove me to get a Costco membership in 2020, but I strolled in one day and sign…
Brianne Cohen
Forget Napa Valley and Tuscany. Here are 7 underrated wine regions I love visiting as a sommelier.
In 2012, I joined the #winelover Facebook group, a platform for like-minded wine enthusiasts who ar…
Sarah May Grunwald
Copenhagen may have cracked how to get tourists to behave: Free glasses of wine and kayaking
The Danish capital is launching an initiative this month to reward climate-conscious visitors with …
Hannah Abraham
Divers found cases of 150-year-old sparkling wine in a shipwreck off the coast of Sweden — and it might still be drinkable
Bottles of sparkling wine found on a 19th century shipwreck off Sweden stand a good chance of being…
Mia Jankowicz
At the first Olympic Village 100 years ago, athletes slept in wooden huts and drank wine twice a day. See what it was like to stay there.
The village in Seine-Saint-Denis is the size of 70 soccer fields and offers amenities, including a …
Lydia Warren
Why giant oak barrels are key to making some of the world's most expensive wine
Luxury winemakers producing some of the most expensive wine in the world will pay up to $50,000 for…
Healthy alcoholic drinks you can consider drinking in moderation
Healthy alcoholic drinks you can consider drinking in moderation
The 8 popular wines I never order as a sommelier and what I actually get instead
If you end up scratching your head whenever you're handed the wine list, know that you're not alone…
Sarah May Grunwald
Winemakers embrace AI and IoT tools to improve their vineyards and produce better wine
Winemakers are using AI, IoT sensors, and other tech innovations to make wine more sustainable and …
Bella Sayegh
There's so much excess wine that growers are ripping up vineyards and winemakers are destroying their product
Growers in Australia, California, and France are ripping up vineyards. The industry is facing an ex…
Kelsey Vlamis
More Americans are moving to Tuscany, where their money goes further, the pace is slower, and the wine flows freely
People are moving to the region known for wine, food, and art for reasons from a lower cost of livi…
Jordan Pandy,Reed Alexander
Wine vs Tea: India’s consumption trends show a sharp divergence
The categories of goods where price matters are seeing low growth in output – a reflection of deman…
The Indian wine market is growing as millennials seek experience over intoxication
Wine sales in India currently make up only 1% of total alcohol sales, but are expected to grow at a…