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Way too many people ask me what wine to drink when they’re feeling sad. Don’t ever, ever do this.
Marissa A. Ross
Her natural wine-pairing series, Thirsty Thirsty, is the coolest way to drink in NYC this summer.
Emily Sundberg
Ask a lot of questions, but please not “what’s your favorite wine?”
Marissa A. Ross
Don’t tell me when to drink wine, made-up wine calendar!
Marissa A. Ross
A wine for every chore, even if you end up drinking it in a hammock all afternoon instead of cleaning out the garage.
Marissa A. Ross
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These natural wines are beautiful, inside and out.
Our wine critic has THOUGHTS.
Marissa A. Ross
Wines that will fuel your creativity without making you fall asleep. We have a lot of experience with this topic.
Marissa A. Ross
One of these wines tastes like a gin and tonic—and it’s the best cocktail I’ve had all year.
Marissa A. Ross
It's millennial pink and 60 proof—a dangerous combination. But how does it taste?
Alyse Whitney
Some flaws are a good thing. Here's how to know.
Marissa A. Ross
Drink rosé all winter, and more resolutions you can actually keep. Because they're wine.
Marissa A. Ross
You're trying to party, not go into credit card debt.
Marissa A. Ross
Miss us with that battery powered nonsense.
Alex Delany
So yeah, I drank a lot of wine this year. But these bottles were something special.
Marissa A. Ross
A lively Saturday night indeed.
D. Elizabeth
If you live in Germany, that is.
Andrea Park
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Do you know someone who loves wine? Yeah, that's what we thought.
You don’t know how you started talking about LSD, or fossilized marine creatures in Austria—but you’re happy to be there while Lou picks out the perfect wine.
Marissa A. Ross
It's not thick and syrupy or too sweet—and it's easy to find at your local wine store.
Marissa A. Ross
Drinking Syrah is like pulling your favorite sweater on, or slipping your soul into an Ugg boot.
Marissa A. Ross
Thanksgiving is not the time to stress over pairings, so streamline with just one type.
Marissa A. Ross
The first woman to receive her Master of Wine is more than a "Crazy French Woman."
Belle Cushing