“That gave it that real dark blood-red color,” he says. ‘We had a great crew’ Cindy Peltier of Plum was among those who worked on ruby glassware at the Grapeville plant. She worked as a ...
Tawny port, on the other hand, can be enjoyed more like a whiskey. “It’s a wine that you can pour over ice or drink very chilled and just sip,” says Xavier. Serve tawny ports at 54 to 61 degrees ...