What began as a way for early American grain farmers to scrape a living, bourbon has now become one of world’s most popular drinks. It has survived Prohibition, temperance, battles and wars and is now enjoying a great revival. We have put together fourteen interesting facts about bourbon that perhaps you didn't know:
We all love a glass of champagne on special occasions - and not-so-special occasions too. Raising an elegant champagne flute and watching the effervescence certainly gives you that glitzy and glamorous feeling.
This is the time for reflection, giving, gratitude, good wines and plenty of turkey. Amid the coronavirus pandemic restrictions, your Thanksgiving celebrations may take a different form..
Grapes ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes, water, or other nutrients An individual who is fearful of or who dislikes wine is called an oenaphobe. Wine is made in almost every country in the world
The word ‘whiskey’ derives from the Gaelic - Uisce - meaning “water of life.” Drinking whiskey may prevent cancer and also reduces the probability of cardiac disease The first blended Scotch whisky in the world was a mixture of malt and grain produced by Andrew Usher under the name Green Stripe in 1853