Screw caps, once the toppers for high-alcohol fortified “wine products” such as Wild Irish Rose and by-the-gallon jug wines, are turning up on better wines.
notranslator required. The new, award-winning wine brings a fresh look tothe burgeoning category with an upscale label, a clear Bordeaux bottle anda screw cap. Perfectly attuned to today's wine consumer, the label is easyto read, the name memorable and the wine delicious. CLEAN SLATE isavailable nationwide for the suggested retail price: $10.99.
New from Click Wine Group, CLEAN SLATE is a crisp, mouthwatering, German Riesling in a modern, elegant package -- no translator required. The new, award-winning wine brings a fresh look to the burgeoning category with an upscale label, a clear Bordeaux bottle and a screw cap. Perfectly attuned to today's wine consumer, the label is easy to read, the name memorable and the wine delicious. CLEAN
Opening a bottle of wine can be of great difficulty for some people, particularly the wine novice. This is because wine, unlike other types of alcohol, doesn't always come with a twist-off bottle cap or a pull tab that allows for easy access. Instead, wine usually must be opened in other ways. While some people may get creative - using their teeth or trying to draw the cork out of the bottle
Tuesday will mark the 20th anniversary of Boston Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner's error that helped the New York Mets win Game 6 in a World Series the Red Sox lost in seven.
Let’s face it: we’re not eating fois gras and caviar or stepping up to a nice plate of roast duck a la orange. We’re college students, and the closest we come to caviar is opening a can of tuna.
Candy has been around a long time: dating back 3,500 years to the ancient Egyptians. The following milestones - courtesy of the National Confectioners Association - cover the last 500 years.
Right about now Don Sebastiani is probably sprawled out in a comfortable chair in his Sonoma house. He's probably smoking a really fine cigar, sipping a snifter of really spectacular Cognac and thinking up wacky ways to sell his really affordable wine....