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Tawny Port may be one of the least understood styles of Port, but American wine lovers are beginning to make its acquaintance and preferring it.
What is port wine? Well, it's a fortified wine, and it comes in many styles: tawny port wine and late bottled vintage to name but two. And the best port wine is wonderful
Port is best experienced with a little age. Ageing in cask or bottle? This turns out to be the biggest question. Both examples of Portugal's fine wine are worth the time.
Port, when well made, is among the finest wine experiences to be had. A little knowledge goes a long way in understanding Portugal's contribution to fine wine.
This flavor-packed, elegant recipe puts a new spin on traditional cranberry sauce, yet has only five ingredients.
As late summer turns to fall, consumers are thirsty for wines that fit lower temperatures, richer foods and upcoming holidays.
This blue cheese and port spread is really easy to make, but your guests will never know it! It can be made in advance and refrigerated until party time.
Vintage Port is the supreme expression of Portugal's famous sweet wine. But Vintage Port is not the same as vintage wine, which is wine from a particular annual harvest.
Many people feel nervous about cooking a goose for the first time; especially for the all important Christmas dinner, yet this bird is both simple to cook and very tasty.
Friends lucky enough to secure reservations have Talula's Table all to themselves for a culinary experience worth the wait.
Pears are very food and wine friendly for all courses: appetizers, salads, main dishes, slaws, chutneys or even desserts
Our tasting panel revisits the current wines of South Africa.
Ruby Port is the style of Port wine we all know best. But there is a quality level above the nondescript Ruby Ports that provide far better wines at affordable prices.
If you want to celebrate an anniversary with a particular vintage of wine, your choices of 1968's are limited.
Reviews of 18 wines by our New World Wine Tasting Panel.


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