I often get asked about the rules and regs regarding flying (or just travelling in general) with wine, so I thought it was worthy of a post! Let’s start with the current TSA rules regarding travelling with alcohol: Carrying Alcohol In Your Checked Baggage Please note, you can’t take alcoholic beverages with more than 70% alcohol content (140 proof), including 95% grain alcohol and 150 proof rum, in your checked luggage. You may take up…
Patricio
I´m just a sommelier thats crazy about wines, I´ve been all over the word in search for some of the finest wines, and belive me you would be surprised with some of the ones I´ve tasted.
Bob Rossi
This is a great illustration. Where does it come from?
Kris Chislett
Hey Bob.
I’m not too sure, otherwise I would have given credit in the article. Someone has uploaded it on Pinterest and it didn’t link back to any particular website.
You’re right though, it is a good illustration! I would actually buy a poster-sized copy for wine classes that I host.
Alexwoodward42
Hello this is Alex from the wine forum http://www.winebasic101.com. I like the picture depicting the different process of making the wines. Red wines typical age longer than white wines. You can also use white wine grapes to make red wine and vis versa. Some populare white wine grapes include Riesling, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris. Populare red wine grapes include Merlot, Cabernate Sauvignon, and Malbec.