Moscato wines are made using one of the usually highly aromatic Moscato grape varieties. Well-known for its sweet taste and fragrance. Like other aromatic varieties, the distinctive grape flavor is actually preserved in winemaking. To learn more about this exceptional sweet wine, follow our blog.
What makes some wines, usually white wines, dry and others sweet, and how do we know if a white wine bottle contains wine that is sweet or dry? Come find the answer to all your question regarding dry white wine in this blog.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc, all come from the same French region, arguably the world capital of wine. Cabernet Sauvignon, it turns out from genetic testing, is a cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. Know more about your favorite wines at Bottle Barn.
South Africa Wines have been gaining popularity in recent years, and Pinotage wine is one of the most distinctive and delicious examples. Pinotage is a crossing of grapes of Cinsault and Pinot Noir. It was first experimented on in 1925 in the vineyards of the scientist Abraham Perold in South Africa. To know more interesting facts about pinotage read our blog.
Old vines contribute significantly to high-quality viticulture and vinting. The ancient vines offer huge advantages for making wine that distinctly expresses eco-friendliness. To know more, follow our blog on old vines wines.
Napa Valley is the king of Cabernet Sauvignon in the USA. Learn more about this amazing viticultural area and consider five standout examples in our latest blog.
Thinking of opening a bottle of wine? You can of course go ahead and pour a drink but then there are many other factors. To know more about judging when to open that wine bottle, follow our blog.
Malbec grape originates from Cahors, France but now can be found anywhere from Argentina to the USA, these grapes are renowned for their dark color, intense flavor, and strong tannin. Lear more about Malbec wine with our blog.
Moscato wines are made using one of the usually highly aromatic Moscato grape varieties. Well-known for its sweet taste and fragrance. Like other aromatic varieties, the distinctive grape flavor is actually preserved in winemaking. To learn more about this exceptional sweet wine, follow our blog.
Learn how to store wine at home, both before opening and after! See how much effort wine producers put into ensuring your wine arrives safe and fresh while reducing environmental impact. Read Bottle Barn’s latest blog for 7 tips on storing wine at home!
Shopping for Thanksgiving? Check out the best wines for Thanksgiving from Bottle Barn. Red, white, dessert, or sparkling, explore a variety of wines for making this Thanksgiving special!
Fans of single-barrel whiskies will enjoy our latest blog. It explains exactly what single barrel means for whiskies, including #bourbon. Peruse the amazing selection of single barrel options at Bottle Barn after learning a bit more about this very unique category that truly showcases the master distiller’s art.
Beyond Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, there are other superb white wine varieties. The Semillón is a variety of French origin that is also widespread in different wine-producing countries of the New World that for a few years has been experiencing a resurgence. To know more noble wine of Semillon, visit Bottle Barn. https://bottlebarn.com/blogs/news/semillon-a-noble-wine-beyond-sauvignon-blanc-and-chardonnay
Want to know about the calories in a wine glass? The higher the percentage of alcohol, the more calories a wine will have; therefore, to calculate how many calories are in wine, it is important to know the degree of alcohol it contains. To know more, visit Bottle Barn for your favorite wine.
Some winemakers now decide to keep wine unfiltered, just as it was before the age of modern winemaking. Does unfiltered wine taste better? Find out in our new blog!
We reveal eight top picks in California wine in the latest Bottle Barn blog. These all scored 90+ points from the critics and include some great values.
Having wine shipped any time of year can be stressful, especially in winter and summer as temperatures fall and rise to precarious levels. Take it from us, the dedicated experts at Bottle Barn, to help you with options depending on your situation to ensure your valued wine arrives in the best condition possible! To know more, read our blog.
The Finger Lakes region in New York is a captivating wine destination, with dozens of wineries open for tastings. It is counted as one of North America’s best cool climate wine-growing regions. Want to know more?
Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine from Bordeaux but has great success outside of France in relatively cool regions like Marlborough, New Zealand, which is its second home. Read our blog and know more about this wine.
Orange wine is the new rosé. These special wines certainly have their niche and plenty of buzz generated around them. Orange Wine refers to winemaking techniques, not necessarily color of the resulting wine. Want to know more? Follow our blog and get a taste from Bottle Barn.
Tequila is a distilled alcoholic beverage that is made from the blue agave plant. The drink has a long and rich history, dating back to the 16th century. Get to know more about this amazing spirit in our blog.
Learn all about tannins—the compounds responsible for astringency—in red wine in our latest blog. Do you like tannic wines? Do you know what factors influence wine tannins? Read more at Bottle Barn!
Want to finish off your meal in style? Get ready to savor Dessert wines. The sweet wines are typically served with dessert. Visit Bottle Barn for the wide selection of dessert wines handpicked by wine experts. Buy dessert wine online and get it delivered to your doorstep.
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