Of all the long-lived Italian red wines that typically display their finest qualities at least 12-15 years after the harvest, none is as underappreciated as as little ...
Diana Taurasi is the GOAT. The top scorer in WNBA history, she’s a 6-time gold medalist and 3-time champion, and still at the top of her game in her early 40s. Along with Phoenix Mercury ...
But I will not be joining the abstainers. I’m unwilling to part with wine. It’s not because I’m chasing tipsiness — as someone who writes about wine, I often taste 50 to 60 glasses in a ...
The best gifts for wine lovers strike the perfect balance between thoughtful and functional, elevating and celebrating their beloved pastime. Suppose the recipient could practically be a sommelier ...
25,000 liters of wine were seized in Taurasi, the homeland of the namesake DOCG. The Carabinieri of the Volturara Irpina Forestry Unit and Mirabella Eclano, in synergy with the local station's ...
Diana Taurasi is still mulling whether to play another season in the WNBA or retire. The 20-year veteran and future Hall of Famer told The Associated Press on Tuesday that she is going to take her ...
After a year that saw the league break records in attendance, viewership, and overall attention, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi has provided an update on whether she will continue playing for another ...
Diana Taurasi is one of the greatest basketball players of her generation. But the 20-year WNBA veteran has yet to make a decision about her basketball future. If Taurasi decides to step away from ...
Wine is a universally loved beverage, and it’s been that way for centuries. The ancient Egyptians drank it, as did the Romans and the Greeks. Ancient Sanskrit literature also confirms that people ...
Taurasi played with a variety of talent this previous season. All-WNBA guard Kahleah Copper, as well as Brittney Griner, and Natasha Cloud, rounded up a four-person unit that could wreak havoc ...
Following the 2024 WNBA season, many are awaiting the retirement decision of Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi. Taurasi (42) entered the league as the No. 1 pick out of UConn in the 2004 WNBA draft.
"I don't take retirement lightly," Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi told Doug Feinberg of the Associated Press on Tuesday. "I know the minute I say it or announce it, whether it's, you know ...