Wine 101
The Guide to Drinking & Enjoying Wine
All About Red, White and Rosé
Don't forget about Sparkling, Sweet, and Vegan too
We're going to start high level with guides on white, red, rosé, sparkling, dessert, and vegan wines. From there, we're going to break down each varietal, including its history, flavor profile, interesting facts, and best foods to pair it with. Then, we'll provide general vino advice, from the glassware you should be using to the proper serving temperatures.
Get to Know Sparkling Wine
Learn MoreGet to Know Dessert Wine
Learn MoreGet to Know Vegan Wine
Learn MoreOrganic Wine
Learn More10 Fun Facts About White Wine
Learn More10 Fun Facts About Red Wine
Learn More10 Fun Facts About Rosé Wine
Learn MoreNon-Alcoholic Wine Guide
Learn MoreThe Ultimate Guide To Sweet Wine
Learn MoreWhat Is Dry Wine?
Learn MoreTypes Of Wines & Grapes
Learn about the most popular grapes and wine blends in the world. From Cabernet to Pinot, and every varietal in between, our in-depth guides break down everything you need to know about whatever wine you’re interested in. Learn about the history, flavor profile, best food pairings, and much more.
Serving Wine
Wine tastes great as is, but things like decanting a wine or serving it at the right temperature or in the proper glassware can make a difference the more experienced you become!
Need Different Wine Glasses?
Learn MoreWine Serving Temperature Guide
Learn MoreWhy and When to Decant Wine
Learn MoreHow to Properly Hold A Wine Glass
Learn MoreThe Science Behind Food and Wine Pairing
Learn MoreBest Wines To Pair With Pizza
Learn MoreHow To Safely Open Champagne
Learn MoreThe Basics Of Wine Serving Sizes
Learn MoreHow To Open And Pour A Bottle Of Wine
Learn MoreWine Bottle Sizes Guide
Learn MoreHow to Keep an Open Bottle of Wine Fresh
Learn MoreHow to Clean Your Wine Glass
Learn MoreBest Wines To Pair With Italian Food
Learn MoreHow To Organize Your Wine Cellar
Learn MoreRegional Wine Guides
Not only do wines vary based on their varietal, but where the wine is grown can have a significant impact on everything from the aromas to the palate. Every country and region has its own specific terroir as well as winemaking practices that impact the flavor profile of the vino in your glass. It's why a California Cabernet is typically more fruit-forward but a French Cabernet offers a stronger minerality that is more terroir-driven. Let's take a behind the scenes look at some of the most popular wine-growing regions in the world!
Top 10 Winemaking Regions In The World
Learn MoreBarolo vs. Barbaresco Wine
Learn MoreWine Basics
Your wine education starts here. From how to read a wine label to how to pick the perfect bottle, we've rounded up the ultimate wine basics you need to know.