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  • White Wines Of The World  By : James Copper-5768
    An article looking at all the different types of white wine
  • Wine – A Comprehensive Study  By : Martin Rusett
    Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermentation of fruits (mainly grapes). Grapes have a property of fermentation without addition of any enzymes, sugars, acids, or other elements. The most popular fruit used in making wine is Grapes, but apples, strawberries, and orange are also used for making wine.
  • Matching Food and Wine  By : Ian Love
    There are two basic approaches to food and wine matching – like-with-like and contrasts. The like-with-like approach is all about striking harmony between flavours and textures of the food and wine. A useful trick is to think of food and wine combinations in terms of “weight”. Classify a dish as light, medium or full bodied, then team it with its wine counterpart. A lemon tart with a Riesling or Semillon Chardonnay will deliver tangy citrus flavours to the palate, while a full bodied Australian Shiraz would team beautifully with roasted lamb or beef. Making the ideal partnership also depends not just on the food itself, but how it’s prepared. When matching like with like light lemony sauces on fish or chicken calls for the gentle citrus flavours of Riesling, Semillon Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay, while spicy, peppery Grenache Shiraz would be perfect to accompany a subtly curried dish or peppery stew.
  • How To Taste Wine  By : Ian Love
    An understanding of how to taste wines can enhance your appreciation and enjoyment of it. There are three distinct areas to consider - appearance, aroma and taste.
  • Margaret River Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    Margaret River in Western Australia is a relative new area among Australian wine growing regions, and with its stunning coastline and world-class wineries, it is one of Australia's most inspiring wine regions. It is located 260km south of Perth in the southwest corner of the state.
  • Your Ultimate Guide To Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    The Australian Wine Guide targets the upper middle Australian audience with a taste for and appreciative of fine wines. The guide covers various types and styles of wines produced; the production, storage and service. It tells how to match and combine wines with different foods, how to develop the palate and learn how to interpret a wine label. Essentially, it covers various facets of the wine industry in Australia. Australia has emerged as the seventh largest wine producing nation. Its largest market is the UK. The wines range from the basement reds and whites to the premium red wines like ‘Grange’ and ‘Armagh’.
  • Wine, Wine And More Wine - It's Party Time  By : Ian Love
    It's great hosting a wine tasting party! When doing so, see that you follow these steps to ensure your guests get the most out of their experience at your wine tasting party.
  • Wine And Your Health  By : Ian Love
    Wine is sign of pleasure and contentment in the upper classes of society in Australia. They have acquired a taste for this full bodied red liquid which sets their pulses racing. In fact, Australian wines are one of the best wines in the world. They have set a benchmark in wine making. Wine is given a very important and prominent place in their daily diet. About 50 years back, the benefits of drinking wine was not really known to anyone. Later, many started doing a lot of research on the effects of wine on our physical body and overall health. This research turned out to be beneficial not only to the country of France, which initiated the research, but globally too - it was a boon!
  • Wine Storage Tips: Making The Most Of Your Aging Wines  By : Ian Love
    To make the most of your aging wines, it is important that wines are stored and protected from damaging conditions. Not all wine lovers have perfect storage facilities such as subterranean cellars; in fact most of have imperfect storages for our aging wines. If the quality of your wine is very good and you intend to store it for a longer time, then you need to have near perfect wine storage facilities.
  • Wine Storage Tips: Making The Most Of Your Aging Wines  By : Ian Love
    To make the most of your aging wines, it is important that wines are stored and protected from damaging conditions. Not all wine lovers have perfect storage facilities such as subterranean cellars; in fact most of have imperfect storages for our aging wines. If the quality of your wine is very good and you intend to store it for a longer time, then you need to have near perfect wine storage facilities.
  • Cellaring Wine  By : Ian Love
    If wines are stored incorrectly, the subtle flavours and aromas that characterise them may be spoiled. Knowing the correct way to cellar wine will help you preserve it in optimum condition and allow the wine to develop to its full potential.
  • Some Good Tips On Selecting A Wine  By : Ian Love
    If selecting wine intimidates you, then you are one of the many millions who face this dilemma day in and day out. A visit to a restaurant or liquor store may completely overwhelm you, when faced with the variety of wines, labels, brands and prices. The list of wine seems endless and is exhaustive to say the least, to narrow down your preferences.
  • Relax Here Is How You Can Enjoy A Glass Of Wine  By : Ian Love
    Australia is a beautiful country that is well known for its fine wine produce and gourmet dining. People no longer wait for an occasion to dine out or indulge in good food. Since some of the best wines are produced in Australia, they simply have to uncork the bottle; be it at home, outdoors at a barbeque, a restaurant or a food festival. We know that the best wines are produced in countries with a harsher climate. It adds to the flavour and taste of the drink. And the longer the wine has been in the cellar, the more it mellows down, and becomes exquisite to the taste buds. People who normally drink wine can vouch for its simple way of making them feel good. And those who don’t - could taste and see just how awesome a glass of wine can be.
  • The Language of Wine  By : Ian Love
    When you attend a wine tasting party, you might be surprised when people smell their wine and then say things like, “old leather” or “tar on the road.” If you were to compare any other food to old leather or tar on the road, it would be insulting, but with wine, it is all part of the language.
  • The Flavors of Wine Varietals  By : Ian Love
    While many people try to pigeonhole the taste of varietals in ways such as “Pinot Noir tastes flowery and are light”, it is possible to produce several types of wine from one grape. Often, wines can be described by their flavors more than just the varietals or geographical location from which they came.
  • Hosting a Wine Tasting  By : Ian Love
    Are you ready to host a wine tasting party? A wine tasting party is like no other party you will ever host. If you love wine, you will enjoy hosting a wine tasting party because the whole point of a tasting party is to savor fine wines with your friends and enjoy discussing your shared experience.
  • The Art of Wine Tasting  By : Ian Love
    A professional wine taster is a sommelier, but you do not have to be a sommelier to enjoy the art of wine tasting. If you develop a refined palate for wine, you will find that you will enhance your enjoyment of wine drinking.
  • Joining an Australian Wine Club  By : Ian Love
    Do you enjoy fine wine and fine dining? If you do, you might be interested in joining a wine club. If you join a wine club, you can have the benefits of getting newsletters and special offers from your wine club for discounts on wines.
  • Celebrate With The Gift Of Champagne  By : Fiona Muller
    When it comes to buying champagne for people there is a lot of choice on the high street. However buying a champagne gift online offers a different way of giving. It is quick and convenient for the buyer no needs to trawl to and around endless shops.
  • Virgin Wines’ Discovery Wine Club – The Clever Way To Buy Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    Let’s just say, you’d be crazy not to join the Virgin Wines’ Discovery Wine Club. Boutique wines, a personalised service and all the flexibility from a wine club that you could possibility need. Do you know of any other wine club offering these benefits?
  • Secrets for Growing Great Wine Grapes  By : Mathew Guiver
    If you are planning to grow your own grapes you will be surprised at how difficult the process can be. Fortunately, we have collected 11 grape growing secrets wine growers don’t want you to know.
  • Choosing The Perfect Wine Gift  By : Fiona Muller
    When it comes to buying gifts for people there is a lot of choice on the high street, buying a wine gift online offers a different way of giving. It guarantees that the recipient will receive the gift on time.
  • The Art of Selecting the Best Wines  By : Suki Hendrajaya
    Wines have always been part of people’s culture—and even history. Even before the days of mythologies, there was already Bacchus, the god of wines. Kings and queens all over the world dined with the best wines.
  • The Benefits of Wine  By : Tom Cribbs
    You've heard that red wine once in a while is good for your body. Read this article to confirm that threory for yourself.
  • How To Get The Best Out Of A Wine Sale  By : Louise Truswell
    With many wine sales to choose from at this time of year, it’s always useful to know how to pick out the best. Simply follow a few handy tips to ensure that you get top quality wines at bargain prices and steer clear from all the rubbish that inevitably will be lining the supermarket shelves.
  • Basket Gift Wine Ideas for The Holidays  By :
    If you know someone organizing an event or a holiday for family and friends, there are a multitude of details that must be noted in order to make the event a success. There will be a lot of trying times and surprises, even for the experienced host or hostess. You can help, however, by bringing a basket gift wine to add sparkle to any holiday. This is especially great for giving to new neighbors as a welcome gift, or even sending off well-wishes to guests.
  • How To Buy Good Wines Cheaply  By : Louise Truswell
    No matter what you may have heard elsewhere, buying good wines cheaply is easy. Simply follow these useful tips and you’ll be well on the way to finding great value wines without compromising quality.
  • Problems Choosing the Right Wine? Here Are Some Tips  By :
    It's easier to choose the perfect wine than most people think. Actually, it's really simple if you follow some good rules to help you locate the right wine for each occasion.
  • Taste Best Wine For The Day  By : shijina
    Preferring wine for occasions is not a matter of point. With consideration to the taste of wine, most of the people will prefer to have wine as per the requirement. Wine is a wonderful hot beverage which comes in different taste, color and ingredients. Tasting more and more of wines will make people aware of taste and preferences required in particular flavor. Tasting wine is a sequence of event that enhances the enjoyment of having a good wine. The taste of wine differs with regards to the flav
  • French Wine Overview  By : Gideon Laston
    Around the globe, particular regions are famous for the wines they produce. But no wines command as much respect as those created in France.
  • Pouring The Perfect Wine Glass 101  By :
    To pour the perfect glass of wine you must take several steps: Temperature Of The Wine: The temperature at which a wine is served makes an immense impact on its taste.
  • Tea Sets a Great Tradition in China  By : Dugan Venfield
    Tea is highly regarded by many Chinese people, and is widely considered as one of the necessities to start a day. The preparation and consumption of tea plays a significant role in the Chinese culture. Since the Chinese have been drinking tea since time immemorial, they have developed a wealth of knowledge and experience with tea and tea making.
  • Can You Prevent Cancer with Red Wine?  By : Xav Moldonio
    Cancer is undoubtedly one of the biggest killers and certainly the last thing you want to hear from a doctor. That being said, there are ways to limit your cancer risk. Some are conventional, while others may be surprising.
  • The Origins of Wine and Winemaking  By : Andrea Flint
    Wine and winemaking has a long and venerable history. When was the first wine made, and by whom?
  • Wine Connoisseurship Revealed  By : Amy Goodmann
    Wine Conoisseurship . What is it ? What indeed is wine and why is it such an area of expertise.

    In the end wine is nothing more than fermented fruit juice that comes in diffirent color and bottles from diffirent places.
  • I Love German Wine and Food - Launching a Series  By : Levi Reiss
    I love German wine and food so much that I'm doing a series on the wines and foods of Germany. Bargains occur. I'll make specific recommendations, but won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine. This article sets the pace for the series and helps you untangle German wine classifications.
  • I Love French Wine and Food - Launching a Series  By : Levi Reiss
    I love French wine and food so much that I'm doing a series on the wines and foods of France. Bargains occur. I'll make specific recommendations, but won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine. This article sets the pace for the series and helps you untangle French wine classifications.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Amarone and Friends  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article records the results of tasting a fine Veneto red wine, both on its own and with food. Was it a bargain?
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Riserva Wines  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. What does the word Riserva on the label mean? Can you still get a bargain?
  • How to Host a Wonderful Wine Tasting Party  By : Kristi Paisley
    You don’t have to be a wine expert to host a outstanding, fun and educational wine tasting party. Hosting a wine tasting party is an excellent way to expand your taste buds, find great inexpensive wines that you enjoy and broaden you understanding of wine styles.
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    Casinos are popular all around the world and today people prefer playing in Top Casino. For entering a Top Casino one needs to give the entry fees but if you are a member of the Top Casino then entering the Top Casino is not at all a problem. For playing any game in Top Casino one has to open an account. All the money transactions take place in your account of the Top Casino.
  • Tequila cocktails  By : Robert Palmer
    Tequila - a fine, complex liquor that is best when sipped slowly. Traditionally it is served warm in order to appreciate its wonderful flavor. Most tequilas are served in a "caballito", a 2oz glass made exclusively for this purpose. Blanco and Reposado can be served with "sangrita", a tomato and orange juice mix with salt and chile. Añejo is served in a snifter so that its aroma is fully appreciated. The tequila shot with lime and salt is made from Hollywood and few people drink it that way. Some people do put lime juice in the tequila or bite the lime before sipping it. It is a matter of taste. You should choose the right tequila for your cocktail and enjoy it.
  • Tequila: The Proper Way to Drink It.  By : Robert Palmer
    Ah, the art of you can go back to the traditional method of drinking with salt, tequila,and lime, via the lick, sip consumption of a premium liquor. Who says that I have the right to tell you how you should drink your tequila. I must admit, I have tried the many different brands of Tequila. Whether you sip it, serve it with lime and salt add it to margarita mix, drink it room temperature or serve it chilled, Tequila is meant to be savored and enjoyed. If you want to really appreciate the full bouquet and body, try it at room temperature. Tequila is meant to be enjoyed neat. Taste it like a fine wine. It would be a shame to miss out on its full body, its aroma and its wonderful taste. Once you have appreciated its character and flavor, you can return to the salt, tequila, and lime – the lick, sip and bite- method
  • The History of Tequila.  By : Robert Palmer
    The history of tequila began with the Aztec people making a fermented beverage from the agave plant which they called octli (later and more popularly called pulque). This occurred long before the Spanish arrived in 1521. Then, in the 16th century when the Spaniards arrived in Mexico, the Conquistadors brought the process of distillation with them and the people of Tequila were quick to put it to good use. They knew that the blue agave plant contained sugars that could be fermented. When the Spanish conquistadors ran out of their own brandy, they began to distill this agave drink to produce North America's first indigenous distilled spirit . By fermenting and distilling the sweet sap of the blue agave plant, they produced liquor with a distinctive taste.
  • The Magic Inside The Bottle – How Tequila is Made  By : Robert Palmer
    The process of finding the magic takes a long time. It all starts with a ripened blue agave plant. This ripening usually occurs 8 to 12 years after the seeds are planted. The leaves are then chopped away from the core of the plant by a tequila farmer, a ‘jimador’ who looks to see if the plant is ripe. This is a tedious process because if the plant is harvested too soon, there will not be enough sugars, too late and the sugars will have been used to form a once-in-a-lifetime stem called a ‘quiote’ which produces the seeds.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Reviewing The Whites  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I have done a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article talks a bit about Italian white wines and reviews some of my findings.
  • Wine Tasting in Tuscany  By : Robert Palmer
    There are many areas all over the world that offer wine tasting tours. But if you want to experience the best of the best there is no better place than Tuscany. Tuscany is famous for its many available offerings, as well as its production methods. When you go on a wine tasting tour in Tuscany you will have the benefit of taking advantage of a unique experience.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Reviewing The Reds  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I have done a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article talks a bit about Italian red wines and reviews some of my findings.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Aosta Valley Region, Piedmont Wine  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Aosta Valley region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Bascilicata Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Bascilicata region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love French Wine and Food - Beaujolais Nouveau  By : Levi Reiss
    I love French wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of France. This article explores the world famous Beaujolais Nouveau wine of southeastern France. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Liguria Region, Tuscany Wine  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Liguria region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Marche Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores The Marche region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Tasting a Noble Sicilian Wine  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article records the results of tasting a noble Sicilian red wine, both on its own and with food. Was it a bargain?
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Vino Novello (New Wine)  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Italian new wines of the 2006 harvest. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Veneto Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Veneto region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Sicily Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Sicily region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Fruili-Venezia Giuli Region  By : Levi Reiss
    If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Fruili-Venezia Giuli region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Tuscany Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Tuscany region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Molise Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Molise region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Trentino-Alto Adige Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Apulia Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Apulia region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Campania Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Campania region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Lombardy Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • The New Wine Label Phenomenon  By : Peter Renton
    The wine business is becoming increasingly competitive, so wineries are spending more time and effort on their wine labels. They have also realized that fun and creative labels sell more wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Abruzzi Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Abruzzi region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Sardinia Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Sardinia region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Piedmont Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Latium Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Latium region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Making your own wine  By : Michael Saville
    Wine making has a rich history. It has been a part of humankind’s diet over the centuries throughout the world. History books show this to be the case with the numerous quotes from almost all major civilizations about wine and its beneficial effects.
  • I Love Italian Food and Wine - The Umbria Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Umbria region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Innumerous Profits of Wine  By : mikee
    Hey wine consumers! There is good news for all of you. It has been scientifically proved that red wine is beneficial for heart and the white wine is good for lungs.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Emilia-Romagna Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Get Ready for Higher Prices for Your Favorite California Wines  By : Amy Goodmann
    The die is set. Get ready for higher value added California wines.

    The money bet is there.

    There will be less available supply of lower priced standard California wines and an ever increasing focus on higher quality, value added products in relatively small supplies.

    Get ready for higher priced higher quality boutique type wines from your favorite California wine regions.
  • A Guide to Buying Australian Wine  By : Andrew Gates
    Myshopping.com.au can help you make the right selection of wine for any occasion and to suit any taste.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Calabria Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Calabria region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - Launching a Series  By : Levi Reiss
    Because I love Italian wine and food, I am doing a series on the special wines and foods of Italy's 20 regions. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, but won't be silent when I don't like a wine. This article introduces the series and helps you untangle Italian wine classifications.
  • If You Are A Wine Connoisseur You Have To Visit Napa Valley  By : Gregg Hall
    California is a state that simply must be visited at least once in a lifetime. Whether you choose to travel alone or as a family, California is full of things to see and do.
  • Is Drinking Red Wine Really Good For You?  By : Gregg Hall
    Many of us have heard the claim that drinking red wine can actually be healthy, but how much is healthy? This claim first came to light a decade or so ago when a prominent doctor espoused the use of red wine to reduce heart disease giving the example of the low incidence of heart disease in people in France even though they eat very high fat diets but drink red wine with many meals.
  • How To Understand Labels On Wine Bottles  By : Gregg Hall
    There is already a stigma attached to wine of being a high class beverage and above the ordinary citizen without the added feeling of ignorance when trying to understand and comprehend what the terminology on the labels means.
  • How To Taste Wine Like A Pro  By : Gregg Hall
    Nobody likes to look like an amateur when doing anything and wine tasting is no exception. By simply following a few guidelines you can look as if you have been to dozens of wine tastings even if you don’t know a cabernet sauvignon from a pinot noir. Chances are that no one is going to come up and ask you to be a head judge!
  • How To Know What Wine To Order In A Restaurant  By : Gregg Hall
    It can be embarrassing if you are out on a date at a fancy restaurant and you don’t know the right wine to order, it’s even more embarrassing if you are out with another couple. Even though ordering a bottle of wine while dining out isn’t all that different than buying from a winery you do have people watching you and that can make the situation a little uncomfortable if you don’t have at least some kind of knowledge of basic wines.
  • How Temranillo Has Exploded On The Australian Wine Scene  By : Gregg Hall
    In the Rioja region of Spain Temranillo is known as the exclusive red wine from the grape of that area. Now across the ocean from Spain this delicious red wine is now on the verge of dethroning Sangiovese as the top red varietal wine in the land of Oz, not that Oz, Australia!
  • How Rare Varietal Wines Are Changing The Australian Wine Industry  By : Gregg Hall
    Forward thinking winemakers and grape growers are changing the face of the winemaking industry in Australia by bringing in new varieties of grapes and experimenting with them in new regions. The Australian wine industry has actually exploded onto the international scene in recent years with the success of making quality wines and offering them at very good prices, a feat that has led many to brand the wines down under as being lackluster.
  • A Look At Cabernet Sauvignon And Merlot Wines  By : Gregg Hall
    Grown in the famous Bordeaux predominately, the Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most versatile and widely used of all grapes for winemaking. It is the grape used for many of the highest quality red wines in the world and adapts well to nearly any climate that is not overly cold.
  • A Closer Look At How Wine Is Made  By : Gregg Hall
    Many of us love wine and enjoy the taste but many people really don't know exactly how wine is created. While almost any fruit juice can be used to make wine, the vast majority of wine is made from grapes.
  • A Look At Red Wines and White Wines  By : Gregg Hall
    Most of us know that wine comes from grapes that are aged. But have you ever wondered what helps the grape age properly and why red wines need more time to age than white wines?
  • An Explanation Of Different Wines  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are thinking of entertaining in your home, having dinner parties, or you just want to have a bit of knowledge for that next romantic dinner here are some descriptions for you of different classifications of wine and why they are named the way they are.
  • A Look At Bordeaux And Burgundy Wines  By : Gregg Hall
    The regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy in France are world renowned for producing some of the best wines available anywhere. Let’s take a look at them individually.
  • How To Manage A Wine Cellar Succesfully  By : Burt Cotton
    If you own a wine club or are an avid wine collector, then it’s a must that you know the different aspects and benefits of a wine cellar. So read this article and study the meaning and various management aspects of a wine cellar.

    Basically, a wine cellar is a kind of storage room or storage lot for wines in barrels or bottles. The wines could also be plastic containers, amphoras and carboys. The cellars are generally and prominently situated completely underground. These a...
  • Tips On How To Buy The Best Wines  By : Jay Ashley
    For most people wine is an essential part or their dining experience. Wine is also mostly present in any social function. The problem with wine is that there are so many types of wines to choose from. As a result the wine selection process becomes very difficult.

    What is wine?

    Basically, it is a liquor that is made by fermenting various types of fruits. But no doubt, that the most popular wine type is made of grapes. Wines made of different types of grapes, turn into di...
  • Wine Accessories - A Wine Lover's Mark  By : Stefan Rockhaus
    The popularity of wine spreads all over the world. This drink loved by all, is perhaps one of the oldest alcoholic beverages available. A true wine lover not only loves to drink it, but also loves to serve it to other people. For a wine connoisseur, a wine rack is a must to have in his house.
  • How to Properly Store Wine  By : Marc Guidry
    Temperature is by far the most important factor in storing wine.
  • Espresso Martini  By : Anthony Tripodi
    With the popularity of espresso shops and martini bars is it any wonder that the espresso martini has become popular as well? Sometimes called the espressotini, this drink is a perfect blend of caffeine and alcohol. If you’re looking for a buzz that picks you up while relaxing you at the same time, then it's time that you asked your barista or your bartender for an espresso martini.

    So what is an espresso martini? Well, that depends on who you ask. There are so many variat...
  • Wine Gifts - Elegant, Thoughtful & Elite  By : Tyson J Stevenson
    Wine gifts are considered as one of the best gifts for men. They come in a variety of tastes, vintages, colors, wrappings, baskets, labels, corkscrews, stoppers, etc. Many types of wines are available in the market and a variety of vintage wines are sent as gifts. Sending a wine gift is considered elegant and reflects upon the thoughtfulness of the sender of the gift. Wine gifts have become a symbol of elite gifting and hence are on the rise.

    Generally four types of vintag...
  • Wine Tasting – A Preference For Red Or White  By : Donald Saunders
    For many of us wine is something of a mystery and when we are buying wine it comes down to a simple choice between red and white and what our local supermarket has available in its "special offer" bin. But wine really isn't such a mystery at all and, in this area at least, a little knowledge can get you a very long way.

    The starting point is to understand the different types of wine available and here we can divide wines into five main groups.

    Red Wine.

    Red wine is f...
  • Wine Tasting – Understanding The Wines Of France  By : Donald Saunders
    Are you baffled by the huge variety of French wines and completely lost when it comes to deciding which wine will best suit your needs?

    Each of the eight wine producing regions of France specializes in producing wine of a particular type and flavor and this simple overview will hopefully make choosing French wines a little easier.

    Burgundy

    Burgundy wines are produced from the black Pinot Noir and Gamay grapes and from the white Chardonnay grape.

    The Pinot Noir is ...
  • Red Wines vs. White Wines  By : Ken Charnley
    Most of us know that wine comes from grapes that are aged. But have you ever wondered what helps the grape age properly and why red wines need more time to age than white wines?
  • Enjoy A Day Of Wine Tasting  By : Triston Huntsmin
    My wife and I and our close friends recently discovered wine tasting. We had never thought to spend a day touring the many vineyards that surround our home town. Recently, however, when some friends came in from out of town and suggested that they might like to go wine tasting we made the arrangements and set off for a day of unknown adventure.

    I enjoy an occasional glass of wine, but I had no idea how fun it would be to tour vineyards and get to taste a variety of wines. ...
  • Low Carb Beer For Dieters  By : Sarah Williams
    As the low carb diet becomes so popular throughout the world, many companies especially the brewery companies have come to consider some of the necessary products for any sports and games, and interestingly, one of the essential products for any game trend is the low carb beer.

    The emergence of the low carb beer is generally caused by the action that the beer industry has taken. Accordingly, the beer industry has responded to the low carb trend and that is by rolling out t...

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