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Perks of a Screw-Cap
The first two wines released for One Brick use screw-caps instead of cork and we often get questions as to why? Continue »

3 DIY Valentine's Crafts for the Family
Simple Valentines Fun For Everyone. Making a love bug - Your little loved ones can make a love bug of their own Continue »

Chardonnay Brie Fondue for Two
The holiday season may be far gone, but Valentine's Day is a great excuse to indulge. Our chardonnay fondue only takes 20 minutes. You can serve with grapes, bread, kale, roasted potatoes, apples .. or any of your favorite fruits and vegetables. Continue »

Baked Salmon Steaks or Fillets
Salmon makes for a quick, easy and healthy pairing with One Brick Chardonnay. This refreshingly clean and crisp style of Chardonnay is perfect to pair with salmon steaks or fillets. Continue »

The Real Deal Avocado Toast
There are only two must-have components; toasted bread and sliced or mashed avocados. The fun part is creating different variations using seasonings and toppings. But first, pour yourself a glass of our Chardonnay. Continue »

Red or White Wine?
Red vs. white wine, which one is better? Well, that’s not a great question because it is really about your personal taste and preferences. Which one do you like more? Continue »

All Warm Inside
The best wine cocktails start with the best wine! Want to mix it up a bit and get warm on a cold winter night? Try this amazingly delicious One Brick Mulled Wine recipe! Continue »

Wine Serving Tips
Now that you have taken the time to learn how-to-taste wine, the regions and grapes of the world, reading a wine label and the essentials for buying wine, it’s time to drink it! Continue »

Buying Wine
We live in an age in which sourcing wine has never been easier. Looking for a wine from Crete? The wine shop in your town will likely carry it, and if not, you can easily find a wine retailer online. It’s in the hands of the consumer to shop for the best deal or for the most elusive, rare bottle, which can often be shipped to your doorstep. Continue »

Reading a Wine Label
At first glance, a wine label can be confusing to those just getting started. Luckily, New World wine producers have made it easier on wine beginners by listing the grape(s) directly on the label. Old World regions have typically relied on the wine consumer to be familiar enough with the region to know, for example, that Red Burgundy is Pinot Noir. Continue »