Hey, Mr. Sommelier: what's the deal with the grown-up juice box?

You don't have to be on your honeymoon to do it like newlyweds.

Here's a little something to top up your glass on the big night.

"WWJD."

If there's one dilemma we wouldn't recommend that you try solving with this proverbial adage, it's which wine to serve at your wedding reception.

What did Jesus do? He turned water into wine.

We have your future happiness in mind when we say: "Don't try it at home. And, especially, don't try it on your wedding day."

Mazel tov.

"Good 'til it's gone"?

Nope, unfortunately not.

This is the moment where you realize “what a fool I’ve been all these years” and that it really isn’t “too sweet” if you take the time to appreciate it.

Or something like that.

We may be projecting a little bit.

Craving something iced, but at room temperature?

Yep, we've got an answer to everything.

Eating in?

Here's a reason to get excited about your own cooking: a li'l something we like to call APP. (Amazing Pairing Potential.)

Time to get saucy!

Send us his email, and we’ll make sure your uncle Bob gets the memo.

Another awkward moment averted, courtesy of Uncorked.

You’re welcome.

‘cause there will come a day when your friend in PR will sniffle condescendingly: “Don’t look at me! As I recall, I’m the one who organized the party LAST year.”

There may come a time when you may be called upon to organize something that falls beyond your area of expertise.

Maybe you're organizing the office party this year. Maybe you just want to outdo that couple you sometimes dine with. The ones who cook their turkey sous-vide and make their own wrapping paper. Or maybe you're expecting the extended family to show up during the holidays and you feel that it's time you did something a bit more grown-up than serving grog and Fritos.

Whatever the case, fear not. Here's a starter guide to get you inspired.
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Attending a wine show is one of the most accessible ways to live out your fantasy without having to liquidate all your assets to get the requisite assortment of bottles to awaken your palate.

Work the room like a connoisseur, and you'll quickly realize that the ability to taste anything at all, after you've had a "little sip of this, a little sip of that" and a few laughs, is not a talent we're born with.

In this episode of Uncorked, our sommelier primes us for the Holy Grail of wine tastings.
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your personal wing man - our faithful sommelier - has a few tips to help you work the room and get you cruisin'.
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Beer guzzlers and wine tasters may have more common beliefs than you think: live the good life, celebrate kinship, wet your spirits and, when all else fails, drown your sorrows.
Red with red, white with white, right?

Uncorked runs the nine yards through the barnyard, pairing wine and game.
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And how much time do you spend with the wine card?
In this episode of Uncorked: fisticuffs! Cork and twist caps (a.k.a. Stelvin) duke it out.
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