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Do You Need to Chill Lambrusco?
Lambrusco should always be served cold, ideally between 10-12°C. The best way to enjoy it is to store it in the fridge and drink it at the right temperature. Keeping...
Do You Need to Chill Lambrusco?
Lambrusco should always be served cold, ideally between 10-12°C. The best way to enjoy it is to store it in the fridge and drink it at the right temperature. Keeping...

Which Lambrusco Wine is the Best?
A Guide to Finding Your Perfect Bottle When it comes to Lambrusco, there’s a lot to love—but which bottle is the best? Whether you're a long-time fan of this bubbly...
Which Lambrusco Wine is the Best?
A Guide to Finding Your Perfect Bottle When it comes to Lambrusco, there’s a lot to love—but which bottle is the best? Whether you're a long-time fan of this bubbly...

Is Lambrusco the Same as Sangria?
Discover the key differences between Lambrusco, a traditional Italian sparkling red wine, and Sangria, the fruity, festive Spanish cocktail. Learn how each drink is crafted, what sets their flavors apart,...
Is Lambrusco the Same as Sangria?
Discover the key differences between Lambrusco, a traditional Italian sparkling red wine, and Sangria, the fruity, festive Spanish cocktail. Learn how each drink is crafted, what sets their flavors apart,...

What Kind of Wine is Lambrusco?
Lambrusco, once known for its overly sweet and fizzy reputation, is making a major comeback. This Italian sparkling red wine, made primarily from the Lambrusco grape, offers a diverse range...
What Kind of Wine is Lambrusco?
Lambrusco, once known for its overly sweet and fizzy reputation, is making a major comeback. This Italian sparkling red wine, made primarily from the Lambrusco grape, offers a diverse range...

What's Being Said About Us
Don't take our word for how crushable Tomato Wheels Lambrusco is, take it from the folks drinking it. "I don't typically like sparkling wines. But this stuff, I'll take a...
What's Being Said About Us
Don't take our word for how crushable Tomato Wheels Lambrusco is, take it from the folks drinking it. "I don't typically like sparkling wines. But this stuff, I'll take a...

Ceviche and Lambrusco?
First off, let's talk about Tomato Wheels Lambrusco—we like to describe it as a sparkling red wine bursting with notes of violet, cold blueberries, lavender, and crème fraîche, all wrapped...
Ceviche and Lambrusco?
First off, let's talk about Tomato Wheels Lambrusco—we like to describe it as a sparkling red wine bursting with notes of violet, cold blueberries, lavender, and crème fraîche, all wrapped...