Blog

How Long Should You Age a Wine? behind the cork

How Long Should You Age a Wine?

Last time I mentioned buying a rosé that turned out to be more than three years old, that may not have been properly stored, had turned a brown-orange color and had nutty flavors that a fresh, fruity rosé should not have. And, several years ago I di...

Read more →
How to Know If Your Wine Has Gone Bad behind the cork

How to Know If Your Wine Has Gone Bad

Have you ever opened a bottle of wine, poured a glass, taken a sip, and then asked yourself “Has this wine gone bad?” Sometimes a defective wine is hard to establish, but other times there is no question that the bottle has gone bad. Last week I we...

Read more →
How are Rosé Wines Made? behind the cork

How are Rosé Wines Made?

There seems to be a lot of information and some misinformation out there about the production of rosé wine. I’m not sure why this topic is so complicated or confusing. Rosé is quite simple and such a simple pleasure. So, let’s take a look at how rosé...

Read more →
Have You Tried Rosé? behind the cork

Have You Tried Rosé?

Yes, it’s still winter. And rich, savory red wines are great with a hardy, warm meal. But with Valentine’s Day near and spring being just around the corner, I thought I might touch on rosé wines. Rosé wines have gotten a bad rap, and some of it is d...

Read more →
Are there "Better" Wines Made by Wineries? behind the cork

Are there “Better” Wines Made by Wineries?

There are a lot of wines available on store shelves. A grocery store, liquor store, or big-box wine seller will have plenty of wine offerings. But most of the wines are large production wines from big wineries. And, as previously discussed, the terms...

Read more →
New Feature - Wine of the Week behind the cork

New Feature - Wine of the Week

I constantly get asked “What’s a good bottle of wine to buy?” And my response is always the same “What kind of wine do you like?” It’s a tough question because the wines that I like may not be to your liking. So I’ve struggled with the question and ...

Read more →
general

Beyond the 5 S’s of Wine Tasting

Drinking wine is a pleasurable experience that is quite simple. And, as winemaker Charles Smith puts it “It’s just wine. Drink it.” But for many people, wine tasting can be a very intimidating experience. But it shouldn’t be. In the past, I’ve writt...

Read more →
general

2015 Year in Review

EverWonderWine was started just a year ago. I had no experience with blogging or managing and maintain a website. But, I had an overflowing passion for the world of wine along with a burning curiosity of wine-related information. I had thoughts of s...

Read more →
general

Dessert Wines

In past entries we’ve explored fortified wines that are just one major category of dessert wines. While the list of dessert wines is too expansive to cover in one posting, we’ll touch briefly on the categories of sparkling wines and the various types...

Read more →
general

Fortified Wines: Sherry and Vermouth

  In recent posting we’ve addressed fortified wines including Port, Madeira and Marsala. All these wines are produced by adding either Brandy or neutral grape spirit to wines during the fermentation process or after fermentation is complete. Withou...

Read more →