Belfast Farmers Market, Maine

Maine Wineries at Farmers’ Markets

Savage Oakes Vineyard & Winery will be one of the first wineries in the state to be at a farmers’ market this summer.

Posted on: 08/01/2012 5:10 pm - Read more
Artesano-Meadery - Vermont

Put the honey back in honeymoon – from a Vermont meadery

From Artesano: “The term “honeymoon” refers to the month’s supply of mead that was given to the bride and groom, reminding the couple to enjoy the sweetness of life and each other.”

Posted on: 08/01/2012 2:40 pm - Read more
Sunset-Meadows-Midnight Ice - ice wine

Sunset Meadow Vineyards Receives 4 Top Honors in CT Specialty Food/Wine Competition

Sunset Meadow Vineyards, (SMV), Goshen, CT won 4 first-place honors at the CT Specialty Food/Wine Competition held in Plantsville on March 8, 2012

Posted on: 03/30/2012 1:31 pm - Read more
We are searching for the best, local source of sparkling wines to add some excitement to entertaining in New England.

Sparkling Wine at New England Vineyards & Wineries

We are searching for the best, local source of sparkling wines to add some excitement to entertaining in New England.

Posted on: 12/22/2011 11:25 am - Read more
Vermont Ice Minis

Vermont Ice Minis

Vermont Ice Minis come in Vermont Ice RED and Vermont Ice CIDER

Posted on: 10/19/2011 3:47 pm - Read more
pot over fire at Hilltop Orchards Mass

Power out? All in One Foil Dinner

Power’s out? Time to get creative with your dinner preparation.

Posted on: 09/01/2011 8:08 pm - Read more
Maine-Knitting-and-Red Wine at-Lincoln-Peak-Vineyard

Ask the Winemaker: Sulfites

Many people wonder what to think when they see “Contains Sulfites” on wine labels. A reader emailed Lincoln Peak Vineyard to ask: “Why are there sulfites in your wine?”

Posted on: 08/22/2011 2:07 pm - Read more
Food-Wine-matching

Food-Wine Matching

Whether selecting a bottle to accompany a take-away, or choosing different wines for each course at a dinner party, there are a number of basic guidelines.

Posted on: 08/21/2011 12:21 pm - Read more
kanpai

How to eat politely in Japan

Once everyone’s glass has been filled, the usual starting signal is a chorus of ‘kanpai’, which means ‘cheers!’

Posted on: 08/21/2011 12:15 pm - Read more