Young wine can withstand up to three or four hours or, in some cases, days.
In my experience, exposure to air unfurls the complex layers of flavor in young fine wine.
If you find a young, inexpensive wine that simply says it's a Piedmont Barbera, chances are that you're in for an informal treat.
Conservative foundations finance conservative newspapers and provide scholarships for right young things (one conservative impresario compares funding young conservatives to building a wine collection).
At the young age of 150 years this wine is just in its prime.
TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- If you go to a single party in a fashionable part of Tokyo on any given day, you will see successful young professionals who love good food, wine and company.
Each week One More Page bookstore hosts discussion groups, young writers workshops, visiting authors, as well as wine and chocolate tastings.
Its affiliation with the young men and women players is supposed to make its wine seem as playful as a beach sport.
And finally they ignored the elementary rule that children rarely choose their parents' drinks, which meant that the young Chinese, often educated in America, took to wine or beer, disdaining the bottle of cognac which had formed the centrepiece of their parents' dining tables.
The cheap Salvadoran bodegas in Columbia Heights are also mixing with upmarket wine bars, such as Maple, where hot young things eat delicate servings of pasta on a reclaimed wood bar.
If some wine drinkers are critical of wines produced by consultants, aspiring young winemakers hold them in high regard.
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Young people are buying it instead of beer, and occasional drinkers can afford wine more often.
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Having watched his father start his own wine business, Tom started visiting chateaux in South France from a young age.
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It had been thought that new brain cells grew only in young children, and that thereafter every bump on the head or glass of wine led to a loss of intelligence.
But the younger Sands persuaded Dad to take a flier on "coolers, " wine-and-fruit-juice cocktails that had caught on with young drinkers.
This is just the first in a series of such meetings over wine and cheese and coffee to reach out to minorities, mothers and young people in a district with 30, 000 Asians.
"It appeals to young professionals especially, " says Jon A. Fredrikson of Gomberg-Fredrikson, a wine market consultancy.
As a young man, he studied medicine at the Santa Maria Nuova Hospital in Florence, but was dismissed for drinking wine before taking communion on Holy Thursday.
Leading the charge against the bill is Wendell Young IV, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776 and chairman of UFCW of the PA Wine and Spirits Council.
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