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Best Prosecco Glasses: Flute vs Tulip: A Buyer’s Guide to Choosing the Right Prosecco Glass
When it comes to serving Prosecco, the glass shape matters more than most people realise. The right Prosecco glass enhances aroma, preserves bubbles and improves texture.
So are you deciding between a flute and a tulip glass for Prosecco? Here is what you need to know.
Why Glass Shape Matters for Prosecco
Prosecco is typically made using the Charmat (tank) method. This production style preserves:
Fresh fruit character
Floral aromatics
Light, lively mousse
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Mar 12 min read


Which Wine Would You Choose… and How Many Calories Would You Swap for It?
Ever wondered how many calories are in your glass of wine?
175ml red (14%) ≈ 175 calories
175ml white (12.5%) ≈ 150 calories
125ml Champagne (11%) ≈ 90 calories
For context:One McVitie’s Digestive (plain or chocolate) is around 70–85 calories.
Alcohol level and sweetness matter — not all glasses are created equal.
Worth knowing, not worth stressing.
So, what’s your favourite wine… and how many biscuits would you swap it for?
Elizabeth x
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jan 281 min read


How Many Calories Are in a Glass of Wine? A Simple Guide to Wine, ABV & Balance
Ever wondered how many calories are in a glass of wine? It’s one of the questions I’m asked most often, particularly by those trying to balance a love of good bottles with a healthy, realistic lifestyle.
As a guide, a 175ml glass of red wine at 14% ABV contains around 175 calories. A 175ml glass of white wine at 12.5% ABV sits closer to 150 calories. A smaller 125ml pour of Champagne at 11% ABV is lighter still, at roughly 90 calories. For context, a single McVitie’s Diges
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jan 201 min read


Histamines & Wine – What You Need to Know
They can trigger symptoms like headaches, flushing, or restless sleep — especially if your body struggles to break them down.
During perimenopause and menopause, fluctuating oestrogen levels can reduce your ability to process histamines, which is why wine sensitivity can increase.
Histamines form during fermentation and ageing — particularly malolactic fermentation, which softens acidity in reds.
That’s why aged reds often contain more histamines than young whites, rosés
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Dec 8, 20251 min read


Restaurant Etiquette Explained: My Top Tips
You don’t just walk in and take charge like it’s your personal dining room. No, no. You follow the host. Always.
Handbags? Not on the table, darling. Ideally next to you and even better if you handbag is given it’s on seat.
Napkin? Straight to the lap, neatly folded — never crumpled. NEVER.
Bathroom break? Drape your napkin on the chair.
It’s all in the art of elegance — and yes, your napkin speaks volumes.
Elizabeth x
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Aug 22, 20251 min read


How to Make Wine Last Longer Once Opened
Don’t just pop the cork back in and hope for the best…
My TOP TIP: pour the wine into a small jar once you’re halfway through the bottle — Remember, when it comes to wine, oxygen is the enemy!Less oxygen = fresher wine.This way, it’ll keep for up to a week in the fridge.
Elizabeth x
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Aug 18, 20251 min read


Is it Bourgogne or Burgundy? What's the difference...
Why do we abbreviate Bourgogne to ‘Burgundy’—but never do the same for Champagne, Bordeaux or Loire?
It’s time to give Bourgogne the same respect we show other French wine regions—by calling it by its proper name.
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jul 26, 20251 min read


Can You Put Ice in Wine? Yes — and Here’s When It Works
Can you put ice in your rosé? Yes, you absolutely can. Or use an ice bucket.
My Top Tip? Freeze your grapes!
Putting frozen grapes in your glass will keep your wine cold and it won't dilute it.
Cheers!
Elizabeth x
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jul 1, 20251 min read


What is the right way to hold a wine glass?
Which one are you:
The Gluggers—you know who you are. Name and shame your mates who hold their glass like this (by the bowl)
The Poncey People—those who hold the wine by the foot. Please, don’t do that!
The Proper Way: hold your wine glass at the top of the stem, with a relaxed grip. Keep that little finger IN or you’ll like like a t**t
Cheers!
Elizabeth x
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jun 23, 20251 min read


Still Prosecco: The Style Most People Don’t Know Exists | Have You Ever Tried Still Prosecco?
It’s only £5.99 from Aldi, but is worth it… Or just another gimmick for the sake of it?
If you like refreshing white wines like Gavi and Pinot Grigio this is something nice and different!
Crisp, fresh and honestly… I’d drink this happily any day of the week.
It's a 5/5 from me!
Melon, honeysuckle, a touch of orange peel on the nose
But let’s be clear — it DOES NOT taste like Prosecco (even though it’s made from Glera grapes).
Super drinkable — another fun, easy-goi
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jun 23, 20251 min read


Is this the ultimate Whispering Angel dupe?
Rosé lovers, listen up – M&S’s La Balconne Rosé is giving serious Whispering Angel vibes 👀
Think soft blush pink, light and crisp with elegant fruity notes that scream summer-in-a-glass.
They’re both a 5/5 for me! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
La Balconne, Marks & Spencer: £18.00 🏷️
Whispering Angel, Tesco: £18.50 🏷️
There’s not really much price difference, which is usually expected with ‘dupes’, but it is a beautiful wine.
Thanks to Côtes de Provence for giving us another Devine ros
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jun 23, 20251 min read


Should You Flip the Wine Bottle When It’s Empty? A Guide to Restaurant Etiquette
You’ve reached the end of a lovely bottle of wine. It’s been a good meal, the conversation’s flowing, and the last drop has been poured. Now, there it is—the empty bottle, quietly waiting in the middle of the table.
But here’s the question: do you flip it upside down to show it’s finished?
Short answer? No.
If you’re in a good restaurant, the team already knows. They’ve likely clocked the empty bottle before you even noticed it was gone.
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Apr 12, 20251 min read


Dinner Party Wine Secrets Revealed | Are We All Faking It at Dinner Parties to Impress our Guests?
Hands up if you’ve ever hosted a dinner party, had a few friends over and cracked open some wine.
A study published in Food Quality and Preference explored how price can influence our experience of wine—and the findings were kind of brilliant. People actually reported enjoying wine more when they believed it was expensive… even if it wasn’t. Yep, our taste buds are easier to fool than we think.
This probably explains why 1 in 5 people pour cheap wine into expensive bott
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Apr 5, 20251 min read


The Champagne & Fast Food Chicken Pairing You Didn’t See Coming
Have you ever tried fried chicken with Champagne? Trust me, you’re in for a delicious surprise!
It’s the perfect pairing, and here’s why these two unexpected companions work so beautifully together: The crispy crunch of fried chicken meets the bubbly, refreshing fizz of Champagne, with the acidity cutting through the richness in the most satisfying way.
It’s like a mouth organism, with those bubbles enhancing that perfect, crispy crunch.If you’re feeling extra fancy, ad
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Apr 3, 20251 min read


Wines to Help You Live to 100 Years Old | My Latest Column for April's Platinum Magazine
Have you picked up this month’s @platinummaguk yet?
In my latest wine column, I’m diving into Blue Zone wines—the bottles linked to l
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Mar 6, 20251 min read


Why Champagne is Better at Altitude?
Why do Champagne, oysters and altitude go so well together? Champagne and oysters are a classic pairing because of their bright acidity...
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Feb 19, 20251 min read


What is Orange Wine?
Orange wine is having a major moment right now, but what exactly is it? And no, it’s not made with oranges—despite the name! This trendy tip
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Dec 11, 20241 min read


How to find value for money when shopping for wine?
Browsing supermarket shelves for that perfect bottle of wine? There's a savvy strategy to ensure you get the best value for your money!
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Sep 9, 20232 min read


Which is the Best Supermarket to Buy Wine From?
Which is the best supermarket to buy wine from? It has to be, Aldi.
Aldi has undoubtedly earned its spot as the ultimate wine haven.
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Sep 2, 20231 min read


Smart Ways to Save Money on Wedding Wine: My Top Tips!
Wedding season is upon us, and with all the stresses and strains of preparing for your big day, wine choices can often be overlooked or left
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Aug 16, 20235 min read
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