Lodi in British English (Italian ˈlɔːdi) noun. a town in N Italy, in Lombardy: scene of Napoleon’s defeat of the Austrians in 1796. What is the symbol of Lodi? In addition to its architectural significance, the arch serves as a symbol of Lodi and a focal point for the city’sRead More →

Rose is made from red or purple grapes, and it is somewhat between white wine and red wine. … White wine and Rose are often early favorites for new wine drinkers, they are fruity, usually sweeter and very refreshing when served cold. What is the best fruity rosé wine? WhatRead More →

If you take a close look at a boxed wine, you’ll most likely see a “best-by” date, probably stamped on the bottom or side of the box. This expiration date is typically within a year or so from the time the wine was packaged. Does wine go bad or expire?Read More →

Beaujolais Nouveau is sweet and simple. It’s considered the “Shirley Temple” of wine. Beaujolais can be high in alcohol because of chaptalization, which is the addition of sugar to bring body and warmth to the grapes. How do you drink Beaujolais? Beaujolais crus are best drunk at between 15°C andRead More →

Despite its grandiose title as the King of Wine, Barolo doesn’t have be set aside for special occasions – though it is one of the most age-worthy wines available. It’s one of the only wines around that given its price is both collectible and drinkable daily. What is a goodRead More →

Pinot Grigio is often less sweet because of the high acidity. This often depends on the amount of residual sugar and technically wines with less than 10 grams per liter are considered “dry.” Pinot Grigio is made in a dry style but often it’s left up to the interpretation ofRead More →

Dom Pérignon started with the production of wines in the Champagne region in 1668. He is the inventor of the second fermentation in the bottle what makes him for sure the founder of the Champagne as we know it. What was the worlds first sparkling wine? ‘Blanquette de Limoux wasRead More →