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  1. Getting the Temperature Right When Serving Wine
    There are many nuances when it comes to consuming wine. Most of the conversation centers around the actual taste and aroma of the wine, but there is a more practical area that should receive more attention than it does.
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 09:23:24 -0600

  2. Can Wine Be Good For You?
    Is wine really good for you? Or are the healthy qualities just a myth?
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 08:57:16 -0600

  3. Christmas Wine and Cheese Gift Baskets - Traditionally Elegant
    Christmas wine and cheese gift baskets are traditional favorites and an elegant gift. The choices are numerous and the experts can build a specialty gift basket that you would never have the time to do. Plus that's the whole purpose of gift baskets is to save you time.
    Mon, 01 Dec 2008 07:36:47 -0600

  4. Wine Tasting - What You Should Know About Wine Tasting
    As wine tasting is considered to be a very sophisticated practice there is a specific etiquette you have to follow. This etiquette should remain the same whether you are at a vineyard, a wine tasting private party, or in a restaurant.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:32:55 -0600

  5. Fruit Wines
    There are many wines considered to be 'fruit wines'. These wines are received the name as they have ingredients of different types of fruits contained in them, rather than by the use of grapes. They usually will have a name referring to the type of fruit used to make the wine. Apple wine and plum wine are good examples.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 13:56:27 -0600

  6. Guess What Wine is Used For
    Wine has many religious uses. Because wine induces a mind altering state, the Dionysus used it as a sacramental entheogen.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 13:51:09 -0600

  7. Chardonnay and Merlot Wines
    The oak is also charred to a certain degree which introduces a toastiness flavor. Many wine tasters mistake this flavor to the grapes but it is from the charring of the oak.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 13:49:38 -0600

  8. Rice Wine, Barley Wine and Pinot Noir
    There are many different types of rice wine. These types include Tuak from Malaysia, Raksi from Tibet, Lihing from Sabah, and much more. Korea also makes an unfiltered rice wine that is known as snake wine.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 13:48:41 -0600

  9. Wine Tasting - Order, Characteristics and Scoring
    When you have a wine tasting party or you taste wine with your friends it is very important to serve the wine in the proper order. The appropriate order of wine tasting goes like this. Elderly tasters are always served first, no matter what the gender is. Women will be served next. The men should be served after the women.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 11:24:15 -0600

  10. Choosing and Caring For Wine Glasses
    The white wine glasses should be a slender flute shaped glass. This is necessary if you want to enjoy a white wine to the best of its flavor.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 11:11:00 -0600

  11. Vintage Wines and Non-Vintage
    These wines often sell better because they maintain the same flavor. Even in a bad year these wines can be blended and produced because the grapes come from different vintages.
    Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:14:20 -0600

  12. Enjoy the Light and Fruity Taste of Gamay Wines
    Even though Gamay wines are red wines, they do not have the deep red color that is usually associated with this type of wine. Rather, it has a purple hue about it and there are many rose and sparkling wines made from the Gamay grape as well. It is mainly a drinking wine on its own, but you can mix it with other wines. You will notice that it does turn other red wines a very delightful shade of pink.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:01:16 -0600

  13. Wine - Grapes and Regions
    For example, in Europe wine is classified by the region it comes from. If it comes from Bordeaux or Chianti the wine is classified as this.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:00:57 -0600

  14. Barbera Wine Goes Great With Any Food
    The Barbera grapes flourish in warm climates. They grow in compact bunches on the vines and are late to ripen. Some wineries allow the wine to age in oak barrels so that the flavor of the oak can seep into the wine. Others add a hint of vanilla and still other wineries do not age the wine in oak at all, thus preserving the original flavor. In this case, the wine is drunk when it is young so that it retains its complex taste.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:57:05 -0600

  15. Wine Tasting - A Primer
    Wine is a beverage fermented from grape juice containing alcohol. Grapes have a natural chemical balance which allows them to ferment without the need to add any sugars, acid, enzymes, or any other types of nutrients to the ingredients.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:55:35 -0600

  16. A Good Italian Wine Sets the Tone
    Whenever you are going to dine on fine Italian food, you should always leave room for some good Italian wine to close the meal out. The Italians are very serious about their vino, and whether it is a gala event or a simple Sunday afternoon with friends and family a good wine can set the tone and change a mood.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 13:46:27 -0600

  17. Why Your Homemade Wine Tastes Bad
    Wondering why your homemade wine doesn't taste so good? Read this article!
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 12:00:05 -0600

  18. How to Make Wine - Adding Flavor to Your Homemade Wine
    If you are already making your own wine at home or just thinking about doing it, this article will detail how to add different flavors and textures to the taste of your wine. You'll discover 3 methods to boost the quality, mouthfeel, and taste of your homemade wine.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 11:23:52 -0600

  19. How to Make Wine - Subtle Flavors Are the Key
    Improving the flavor of wine made from store bought ingredients isn't easy. The juice concentrates and the fruits from the store just aren't the same quality you would get from vineyards nor are they of the correct ripeness. However, there is a way to significantly improve upon the flavor you can get from wine made from store bought ingredients. This article explains it all.
    Wed, 26 Nov 2008 11:17:14 -0600

  20. The Growth of Rose Wine
    The Wine making industry is absolutely huge and there are vineyards dotted around many countries such as Italy, France, Australia and Spain to name but a few. People have been creating wine for thousands of years and today it is considered a must to compliment any evening or special occasion meal.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:25:57 -0600

  21. Appellation Logic - What is an Appellation, Why Does it Matter Where a Wine Comes From?
    The French created a geographically oriented system of appellations to regulate and market their finest wines. The success of the French AOC system encouraged other countries to imitate the system and today we have AVA, American Viticultural Areas like Napa Valley, Spring Mountain and the Santa Cruz Mountains. But the whole appellation concept is based upon the idea of terroir, that a wine coming from a specific place should taste a certain way. Does the geography based system of appellations make the same kind of sense in America that it does in Europe?
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:32:11 -0600

  22. Is That Bottle of Wine Really From Where it Says?
    When it comes to advertising these days, the onset of "truthiness" has never been more apparent. Sadly, this is also true with the wine you buy and drink. The location suggested on the bottle does not necessarily mean the wine is from that area.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:30:22 -0600

  23. Wine - Find Just the Right Wine!
    Wine can now be selected using different samples. Check out these wine samples from world over and enjoy exquisite taste and aroma.
    Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:16:29 -0600

  24. Hill Country Holiday Wine Trail - Celebrating the Holidays, Texas Style
    The holiday season is a wonderful time in central Texas, as leaves turn and the burning heat of summer gives way to cool, brisk mornings and cold, sunny afternoons. Cold weather clothing replaces shorts and flip flops and fire places come to life for a few special months it's a beautiful time to be in Texas.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 16:03:01 -0600

  25. What Are the Health Benefits of Wine?
    Almost every year there are headlines touting the health benefits related to drinking wine. The good news is there really are health benefits to wine consumption. These benefits are based on moderate consumption.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:34:10 -0600

  26. Great Fun For All is Available in the Wine Country
    For wine lovers who are planning to visit San Francisco, you should consider driving a short distance to Napa Valley to visit one or more of their many vineyards. Today, many vineyards understand the worries about drinking and driving, so they have started offering special packages. Whether or not you have tasted wines or maybe you simply find a dislike for the beverage, you may find yourself pleasantly surprised at some of the many great wines that are found in California's Sonoma Valley and Napa Regions.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 10:44:38 -0600

  27. 6 Great Gift Ideas For Wine Lovers
    If there's a wine lover on your gift list and you don't know your zinfandel from your pinot noir, you may be stumped for present ideas. Fortunately, wine drinking has become so popular that there are many types of gifts available to help someone enjoy their favorite spirit. Use this list to help inspire you on your quest to find the perfect gift for your favorite oenophile.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 09:58:16 -0600

  28. The Wine Regions of France
    The English and the French have had their disagreements in the past, but most English people would agree, albeit begrudgingly, that the best wine in the world comes from across the channel. More than two million acres of French land is turned over to the vine, which translates into a staggering amount of bottles. Although second to Spain in area of cultivated vineyards, France rightly claims to be the world's largest wine producer, with the Languedoc-Roussilion region in the South alone, producing more wine than the entire United States.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 08:31:31 -0600

  29. When Corks and Wine Simply Do Not Mix
    From the most sophisticated setting to Captain Jack Sparrow throwing one back, we all know the basic pillars of wine - the wine, a bottle and a cork. It really doesn't get more basic than that.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 08:30:03 -0600

  30. Become an Expert on Wine
    There are some very simple ways to becoming more knowledgable about wine. Wine clubs give you just that opportunity. Monthly newsletters and online reviews often give you the chance to learn about wine pairings with food. Online reviews are helpful and can offer insight into interesting facts about wine like for example, how Chardonnay and sushi are a good pairing because of the crisp taste of this wine, and the clean taste of wasabi in sushi rolls. Shiraz and barbecues are also a good match. Join a wine club today, and discover your inner sommelier.
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 08:24:59 -0600

  31. To Decant Or Not to Decant - That is the Question
    The wonderful world of wine brings to us unique concepts that are so off the beaten path that they violate such basics as grammar. For instance, in this article we discuss the merits of letting a wine breathe, as if a liquid could do so.
    Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:30:06 -0600

  32. Storing Wine - The Odd Questions You Always Wondered About
    Wine is often given human characteristics. It "breathes". It is a "living body." Much of this terminology has come to be because wine is so temperamental that one can believe it has a mind of its own. The issues surrounding storing it prove as much.
    Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:30:05 -0600

  33. Single Cell Micro-organism Makes All-natural Beer Taste Better!
    The single cell micro-organisms' life-cycle does matter. Why is this important? Because you could be drinking all-natural beer off the spigot and reducing your carbon footprint while you do it.
    Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:21:19 -0600

  34. Wines - 90 Points For $10
    Want to drink fantastic wine but you're on a budget? Well I did too! Learn my secrete on how to find great deals on high quality wines without breaking the bank.
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:57:56 -0600

  35. End Your Heavy Meal With Something Sweet
    With the holidays approaching, we begin to think of gatherings with family and friends and special meals to celebrate the occasion. While the Thanksgiving dinner is special, it also can be an over indulgent occasion. We decided to focus on a light, sweet ending to this classic meal.
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:53:50 -0600

  36. What to Know About Every Wine You Drink
    There are many details in wine appreciation. It often seems, "Too many details". The details are one reason why some consumers, even some who really enjoy wine, can't get comfortable with it. There are many details in wine appreciation. It often seems, "Too many details". The details are one reason why some consumers, even some who really enjoy wine, can't get comfortable with it. So many grape types, so many place names (some in foreign languages) so many producers and so much variation and variety.
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 09:48:48 -0600

  37. Are You Considered an Alcoholic If You Only Drink From Collectible Beer Cans?
    Many years ago in Atlanta, Georgia I walked into the home of the beer memorabilia collector. This was the first time I realized there was a collecting niche I knew nothing about, and it's centered on collecting everything and anything beer.
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 09:26:50 -0600

  38. Top Wine Gifts For the 2008 Holidays
    The end of the year is coming around again and it is time to come up with gift ideas for friends, family, bosses and co-workers. Here are some suggestions for wine oriented gifts that will not set you back an arm and a leg in these tough times.
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:30:22 -0600

  39. A Brief History of Champagne
    Champagne is a form of sparkling wine and is produced in the champagne regions of France. Champagnes were heard of well before the medieval times and it is said that churches owned vineyards and the monks from each of these churches produced wine for use in the sacrament of Eucharist...
    Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:20:08 -0600

  40. Thanksgiving Wine Guide
    With Thanksgiving only a few weeks away the challenging task of matching a wine to the traditional feast should be well under way. Thanksgiving challenging? Yes, because the traditional meal does not lend itself easily to one particular wine.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:51:14 -0600

  41. A Wine Aficionado's Guide to the Story of Boeger Winery
    The history of many wineries are often just as flavorful as their wines. In an interview, Justin Boeger reveals some interesting tidbits about Boeger Winery.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:45:47 -0600

  42. Bighorn Cellars - A Guide For California Wine Enthusiasts
    The stories of Napa Valley wineries are many times as flavorful as the wine they make. In an interview with Don Baker, managing partner and winemaker for Bighorn Cellars, he reveals some of their tasty plans for the future.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:45:40 -0600

  43. Kick That Hangover to the Curb With the Best Hangover Remedies Ever
    Having a bad hangover is one of the worst feeling that you can have in your life. Not only does it get you out of the party groove, it is unusually painful with the lethal cocktail of strong headaches, nausea and dehydration having the capacity to ruin your day like no other. This is definitely something that you would do better without.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:41:53 -0600

  44. Tips on Storing Wine
    Correct storage of wine is essential to preserve it in its best condition and to allow the wine to develop to its full potential. Here are some easy tips on the best way to store wine and should help you get the most from your collection.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:11:48 -0600

  45. General Tips on Drinking and Enjoying Wine
    All around the globe, interest in wine is increasing and the thirst for information about wine is soaring. Wine appreciation courses have become very popular, winery tours are booming and the wine related book market is growing rapidly. But although wine tasting and selecting may be fun and familiar to the average connoisseur, it may seem like an overwhelming experience for a beginner.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:07:19 -0600

  46. Yalumba 2006 Bush Vine Grenache
    Sometimes a nice surprise comes along when trying to choose a wine that pairs well with a hamburger. Of course, the hamburger itself has to be made of top quality meat and not something just thrown into a bag from a 'drive-thru.' That means, the wine chosen is a mixture of a light to medium-bodied flavor and the price of it a good value.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:33:04 -0600

  47. Wine Tasting Party Plan
    If you have decided to host a wine tasting party, this article will guide you about how to do it step by step so that eventually it is fun for everyone. It also includes a shopping list for wine tasting party.
    Wed, 19 Nov 2008 09:46:12 -0600

  48. Important Health Advice For Women
    Do you have feelings of inadequacy? Do you suffer from shyness? Do you sometimes wish you were more assertive? If you answered yes to any of these questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist about Chardonnay. Chardonnay is the safe, natural way to feel better and more confident about yourself and your actions. Chardonnay can help ease you out of your shyness and let you tell the world that you're ready and willing to do just about anything.
    Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:14:28 -0600

  49. The Role of Waitress and Bartenders
    Buzzing with an active nightlife, Toronto is a city where the vital services of waitress and bartenders are truly appreciated. In fact, the entertainment industry provides a huge chunk of employment venues for various Canadian residents. Depending on the individual, the waitress and bartender jobs can be exhausting but rewarding at the end.
    Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:12:16 -0600

  50. If You Like Chianti, Then You'll Be a Fan of Sangiovese
    There are 14 duplicates of the Sangiovese grapes and many different clones of the wines. Wines bearing the name of Prognolo Gentile are true wines from this grape as this is an Italian synonym for Sangiovese.
    Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:23:09 -0600







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