Lettie Teague has been The Wall Street Journal’s wine columnist for 14 years, covering the world of wine from Argentina to Washington state and all the wine countries, regions and winemakers in ...
Lettie Teague was delighted by Vienna’s vineyards, many within the city limits and open for strolling and biking year ’round.
What does it mean to call a wine dry? Dry is a very easy word to say, but one whose meaning is nearly impossible to convey. What qualities must a dry wine possess? Is it all in the taste or do the ...
Trump easily captured the state’s 30 electoral votes while fellow Republicans made further inroads. Amped up on wine, triumph ...
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Rich and simple, a bowl of tender squash ravioli, silky cream sauce and fragrant fried sage is the ultimate cool-weather ...
The Trump rally is still going strong. Cryptocurrencies keep surging on hopes of lower regulatory burdens under ...
The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated Press for vote tallies on Election Day. The AP has counted the vote since 1848 and uses its data to call winners, including ...
Before moving to the Journal's Arena section in 2014, she was the paper's economics news editor and then a reporter in its economics bureau. Brenda Cronin at The Wall Street Journal Skip to Main ...
Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Mr. Baker is also host ...
Harding made a shrewd investment. Truman could be tightfisted. Jefferson spent too much money on gourmet food and fine wine.
Manpower is the decisive factor in a drawn-out war of attrition—with Russia’s population four times the size of Ukraine’s.