One of the first things you touch when you sit down also happens to be one of the most powerful mood-setters. Marc Dufresne / Getty Images The fussiest of oenophiles might tell you that there's wine ...
Etiquette coach William Hanson shared tips on properly holding a teacup—pinching the handle without extending the pinky—and a wine glass—holding by the stem to avoid warming the wine. The advice ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to fine dining, there are numerous etiquette rules, ...
While the term etiquette (in the context of Emily Post) may connote adherence to specific rules, I see its connection with wine as more of a suggestion toward common sense guidelines that respect the ...
Should you find yourself indulging in wine tasting over the weekend, here's a quick guide for both, the host and the guest, to getting it right. It is one of those occasions you do not want to go ...
NEW YORK (StudyFinds.org) — Are you drinking wine correctly? There’s a good chance you’re not! A new study finds eight in 10 people don’t follow traditional “wine etiquette.” According to a recent ...
The fussiest of oenophiles might tell you that there's wine glass etiquette — do not serve a Burgundy in a Bordeaux glass, for god's sake. But these days, most high-end restaurants — even the ones ...