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Getting worked up about wine is unnecessary, experts from Colorado’s Frasca Food and Wine say, but there’s no denying that a ...
A gathering of friends is the perfect excuse to spring for those esoteric wines you’ve been meaning to try. Just heard a friend mention drinking something funky but awesome from France’s Jura ...
From setting themes to curating memorable menus, these helpful tips will assist you in curating fabulous moments this summer.
It’s not unknown for a guest to be served the wine they brought on a previous occasion. That can be a nice surprise, too, ...
Consider your dinner party menu before you buy your party wine. Here are some tried-and-true pairings: Classic Entrées + Can’t-Miss Pours: There’s something to be said for that old saw ...
Learn about the best value bottles of wine for hosting and attending dinner parties, ... At less than $35, it’s a no-brainer for a dinner party: High-impact and, ...
Wine and dinner parties go together. What is less sure is the etiquette for giving (and receiving) wine in social situations. Here are some general guidelines to consider.
Champagne flutes are for celebrations, but there’s no reason to run out to buy some for your first dinner party. Most wine experts recommend drinking bubbly out of a wine glass anyway.
A cute appetizer that checks all the apero hour boxes—fluffy focaccia, salty cured meat, and a briny pickle—no cooking required. Go easy on the mortadella; the recipe calls for 2 lb., which is ...