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Best Red Wines for Summer (5 You Need to Try)

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In this episode of The Wine Down, we break down five red wines that were made for warm weather. They are lighter-bodied, lower in tannin, and yes, some of them can actually be chilled. From a fizzy Italian red that’ll make your jaw drop to an Austrian grape nobody talks about enough, this is your guide to drinking red wine all summer long without apology. In this episode: * Beaujolais: the juicy, chill-able crowd-pleaser * Pinot Noir: elegant, versatile, and summer-ready * Lambrusco: yes, sparkling red wine is a thing, and it’s incredible * Grenache: the underdog under $20 you need immediately * Zweigelt: the Austrian conversation starter nobody sees coming This episode is your permission slip to skip the rosé for one night and try something new. Wine should be fun, approachable, and absolutely shared, and that’s exactly what The Wine Down is here for. Subscribe, leave a review, and let us know which summer red you’re reaching for first. Get full access to The Cultured Cork at culturedcork.substack.com/subscribe [https://culturedcork.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio Best Red Wines for Summer (5 You Need to Try)

Best Red Wines for Summer (5 You Need to Try)

In this episode of The Wine Down, we break down five red wines that were made for warm weather. They are lighter-bodied, lower in tannin, and yes, some of them can actually be chilled. From a fizzy Italian red that’ll make your jaw drop to an Austrian grape nobody talks about enough, this is your guide to drinking red wine all summer long without apology. In this episode: * Beaujolais: the juicy, chill-able crowd-pleaser * Pinot Noir: elegant, versatile, and summer-ready * Lambrusco: yes, sparkling red wine is a thing, and it’s incredible * Grenache: the underdog under $20 you need immediately * Zweigelt: the Austrian conversation starter nobody sees coming This episode is your permission slip to skip the rosé for one night and try something new. Wine should be fun, approachable, and absolutely shared, and that’s exactly what The Wine Down is here for. Subscribe, leave a review, and let us know which summer red you’re reaching for first. Get full access to The Cultured Cork at culturedcork.substack.com/subscribe [https://culturedcork.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio Wine and Curry Pairings: Is Off-Dry Riesling Really the Winner?

Wine and Curry Pairings: Is Off-Dry Riesling Really the Winner?

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Portada del episodio How Climate Change Is Moving Vineyards to Surprising New Regions

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Portada del episodio March 13th is International Riesling Day

March 13th is International Riesling Day

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