How tempranillo became Spain’s favourite grape
The ‘little early one’ grape is the third most planted in the world but you rarely see it beyond Spain and Portugal
Interviews, travel, recipes, fashion, gardening, advice columns, and more from the Irish Times Magazine supplement
The ‘little early one’ grape is the third most planted in the world but you rarely see it beyond Spain and Portugal
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: It’s the annual Paddy’s Day walk with the goys and the kids, and so far it’s not going well
Key to keeping on top of the to-do list at this time of year is to prioritise ruthlessly
Elevate home-cooked pasta dishes with cheffy inspiration
Elizabeth Day made her name with her relatable accounts of failure. The How To Fail host is now reaping the rewards of her own success
Developments in health technology allow us to take more personal responsibility for our wellbeing, which may have significant consequences for the future
From giant sculpture trails in Tyrone to a hidden gem in Tipperary, there’s a wealth of new adventures throughout the country
Inspired by a recent visit to Allta on Dublin’s quays
We have to teach young men that sex is not a thing you win. It is not the result of how well you negotiate or argue your case
These four products from Irish brands aim to bring calm and comfort
This Dún Laoghaire bakery is creating something special using ingredients sourced from France
How to Drink Better: To celebrate the weekend in style, Champagne is a great match for deep-fried foods
Yes, you read that correctly. Caviar off the back of the hand is the latest dining fad
An exercise in precision, this is the kind of meal that stays with you long after the last bite
From the Galway pantry tackling food waste to breakfast clubs and training restaurants, campus dining is having a moment
The world now faces record heatwaves, crop failures and ecosystem collapse – a much greater threat than the famines we faced before 1909. What are we doing?
The season will blend practicality and function with a touch of whimsy and nostalgia
My devotion to Ireland is one-sided; the country rarely reciprocates
The Irish author is on the cusp of publishing her debut novel, which reflects on the realities of the housing crisis for young people
Follow in the footsteps of St Patrick in eight trails beginning in six counties around Ireland
March 15-21: including the new series of Gangs of London, DWTS 2025 final and the St Patrick’s Festival Parade
He did us a huge favour, but probably not in the way he would have hoped
Ask Roe: I fought for years to make it work, and I’ve nothing left. I’m just done
The Galway classic has become a prized accessory for a new generation of Irish people, keen to document and celebrate their heritage
Two recipes with wide appeal, using great Irish ingredients, that can be re-created anywhere in the world
Climate conditions allow for great chardonnay, riesling and even albariño from other regions too
Firstly, break up the soil surface with a garden fork and remove as many of the smaller fibrous roots as you can
Magnolia flowers are back in bloom, putting on a magnificent display in gardens around the country
Honor has been caught using ChatGPT and faces being expelled, or at the very least, impeached as head girl
Gribiche sauce is a fancy name for an egg salad, packed with parsley, lemon juice and capers
The make-up great on five years of her ‘new’ brand and her experience writing her forthcoming book
The kimchi and dumplings here are home-made, while a few sauce tweaks punch up the flavours
Consultant paediatrician Afif El-Khuffash on his Palestinian-Irish identity and his perspective on the Irish healthcare system
How to Drink Better: There is no real reason, other than aesthetics, to have smaller glasses for white wines and larger for red
Knowing you’re underachieving at the sport of underachieving tends to crush your ego
The former Locks in Portobello is so quietly assured that it makes others feel overstyled and underthought
Often seen as a weekend retreat for New Yorkers, this bijoux coastal state is a fascinating destination in its own right
Wexford Home Preserves produces more than two dozen jams and marmalades, and has increased production from 800 to nearly 4,000 jars a day
The outlook is bright for designers Ruth Kent and Caolum McCabe, and model Paul Scally
Ask Roe: ‘My wife says I am never happy with sex’
Cycle, walk, abseil, hurtle and climb your way around the country in the name of a memorable challenge
Seán Moncrieff: Our multiscreen cinemas feel like they were built for a previous era and that was nearly 20 years ago
The world-renowned author is back in the public eye with new novel Dream Count on the shelves, and determined to live life on her terms
How to Drink Better: The vast majority of wine is ready to drink the day you buy it
This century has brought us many landmark moments, provided by remarkable Irish women who are an inspiration to others
‘They’re clearly not yours,’ I go when she hands me her mock Leaving Cert results
Readers’ questions: Modern houses can be surprisingly challenging environments for indoor plants
Apple crumble for teatime scoffing, and crêpes suzette in all its boozy glory
To mark International Women’s Day, meet four Mayo women who are leading wine specialists
At the beginning of spring sowing season, it’s worth remembering there are few greater joys than coaxing growth from the smallest of starts
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices