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Knowing when to order wine by the glass at a restaurant versus when to order a bottle for the table might be the secret to ...
Flute. Bowl. Stemless. Varietal-specific. The search for glassware can feel endless, which is why we brought in the experts. We asked sommeliers, wine writers, beverage directors and overall ...
In a group of people over 60 at risk for heart disease, drinking one-half to one glass of wine a day reduced the risk of having a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke by 50% when ...
In addition, many people don’t accurately measure their wine pours, experts say — what should be a small 4-ounce glass of wine could easily become a 6-ounce or even 9-ounce pour.
At Burlington’s relaxed-but-sophisticated, small plates aplenty Dedalus wine bar, you’ll be served your wine in a $75 Zalto Universal glass, and while Dedalus’s Chief Marketing Officer ...
The typical restaurant wine-by-the-glass selection is overpriced and predictable. Many people can recite it by memory. There’s a glass of Champagne at $30, with a cheaper sparkler like Prosecco ...
Using smaller glasses reduced the amount of wine drunk by around 6.5% (253ml per fortnight) – although there is some uncertainty around this effect.
One glass of wine a day for example, will essentially do everything that binge drinking will do, just in smaller amounts. In addition to affecting brain function, Fabritius said that drinking can ...
Valerie Thomas of St Martin's Vineyard, the most southwesterly vineyard in England, pours a glass of wine produced on her farm on February 18, 2017, on Isles of Scilly, England. Just one small ...