News from the trail
How to Open a Wine Bottle?
Opening a wine bottle can be a delightful prelude to a leisurely evening, a special celebration, or a cozy dinner at home. While there are various methods to uncork a bottle of wine, the essential tool of the trade is the trusty corkscrew or wine key. Perhaps you’re used to grocery store wine, which just comes
How Many Glasses of Wine in a Bottle?
It’s hard to believe that the largest wine bottle ever made was almost 10 feet tall and weighed over 815 pounds. When it comes to enjoying every serving of wine, it’s essential to understand how many glasses of wine you can get from a single bottle. This knowledge can be particularly useful when planning a gathering or
Rocky Top Wine Trail’s Commitment to Sustainable Practices
Nestled in the heart of Tennessee, the Rocky Top Wine Trail has been a favorite destination for wine enthusiasts seeking scenic beauty and exceptional wines. But there’s more to our trail than just our wine. We take great pride in our commitment to sustainable practices that help protect our environment and reduce our carbon footprint.
Smoky Mountain Service Dogs
Smoky Mountain Service Dogs: Transforming Lives Through Canine Companionship In a world where everyday tasks can pose significant challenges for veterans with disabilities, Smoky Mountain Service Dogs (SMSD) serves as a beacon of hope. As an organization dedicated to providing highly trained service dogs to veterans, SMSD has been instrumental in transforming lives and restoring
Wine Tasting and Pairing
Do you want to enjoy wine like an expert? Here are some easy tips on how to taste and pair wine! To taste and pair wine is a skill that requires practice and training, but with these simple tips you will be able to wow you friends with your wine knowledge! Wine Tasting Step 1:
Fruit Wines
Fun Fruit Wine Facts Are you looking for wine that’s a bit different from typical grape wine? Fruit wine might be your answer! What is fruit wine? Fruit wine refers to the fermented alcoholic beverage made from any fruit other than grapes. The history of fruit wines dates back to Mesopotamia, where people used figs,