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BY: Carl Hanson
Get recipes for some timeless standards of the cocktail playbook.
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Strawberries, bananas, avocados…and the list goes on—so many ways to blend up something delicious!
An excellent after-dinner drink, port is a wine that is both sweet and strong. Get recipes for pairing with different varieties.
Argentines drink much more wine than Americans, and they have been slow to share their wines with the rest of the world. Learn more about wines from Argentina and get recipes for pairing.
Take a tour through a few of the more notable Argentine wine regions--and select some recipes to go with the wines being made there.
Renowned for big ripe reds, Australia's white wines are turning heads, too.
The region makes about a quarter of Australia's wine, much of which comes from Hunter Valley. Get recipe suggestions to pair with wines from Australia's New South Wales.
About half of the wine Australia produces every year comes from South Australia, the enormous state just west of Victoria. Learn more about these wines and get recipes for pairing.
Wines labeled "South Eastern Australia" tend to be inexpensive and are very often good values. Learn more about these wines and get recipe suggestions for pairing.
In this cool climate, Pinot Noir makes a serious play for stardom in a style that is bright and crisp--get recipes for pairing.
Victoria makes up this southern-most section of Australia's mainland and produces about 15 percent of Australia's wine. Find recipes to pair with glasses from this area.
Chardonnay is a big winner here, where it typically exhibits rich, complex flavors. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot thrive in the moderate climate as well.
BY: Julie Fay
Stock these essentials for classic cocktails.
BY: Bret Kimbrough
Tonight, pour a brew with dinner.
Check out quick tips for brewing the perfect pot!
BY: Mackenzie Schieck
It's easy to make a great cup of coffee.
BY: Vanessa Greaves
Food creates a sense of occasion and gives everyone something to do while they're meeting new people--get recipes for fabulous finger food.
Learn about British Columbia wine country and get recipe suggestions for pairing with reds and whites from the area.
The Fraser Valley is BC's agricultural heartland. The main grape varieties grown here are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling and Gewürztraminer.
The first grapes grown in BC were planted in the Okanagan Valley, and it remains the province's largest wine producer.
These ghastly drinks are so much fun it’s scary!
Tune in for a quick review of white and red wines from around the world.
Discover wine and food matchups made in heaven.
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