There is nothing better than relaxing after a long day's work with a nice glass of wine. Wouldn't it be better if you made the wine yourself? Well, now you can.
The five alcoholic beverages presented here are infused with the cadavers of creatures that once crawled or slithered across the Earth, like rodents, birds and reptiles (apologies to all of the animal lovers out there).
Looking for an evening out? How about an evening out with awesome pizza and wine? What a about and evening out with awesome pizza and wine and it benefits a great cause, the March of Dimes? Make plans now to attend the Wine @ the 575.
Turning water into wine is considered a miracle, so it only makes sense that when a machine has been invented that does just that, it should be called the Miracle Machine.
This year we are combining two amazing things all into one. The "Wine Down" and "Dessert Wars" will both be held together on November 14th at Sunset Center.
Don't miss the opportunity to "Wine Down" with us on Thursday. It is a fun evening of sampling some of the great wines the Texas Panhandle has to offer all the while benefiting a great cause, The Haven Health Clinics.
Last year, AC/DC launched their own brand of wine in their native Australia. The response was so good that, in February, they were able to begin exporting it to the U.K. Now, they look to conquer an even bigger market, with the product soon to hit select stores in America.
With the onslaught of rock bands marketing their own brands of libations, Billboard elected to examine several such beverages via a wine tasting panel at New York’s City Winery. They sipped, sampled and sounded off about 12 wines from the likes of AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Motorhead, Warrant, Ratt, Whitesnake and more.