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  • An Idiot's Guide to Wine Tasting  By : Sharon Jacobsen
    You just never know when you could be invited to a wine tasting party. When it happens to you, make sure you're prepared!!
  • Choosing Wine on a First Date  By : Neil Best
    First dates are nerve wracking enough without having to worry about what wine to choose to impress your new friend...
  • Wine Storage is the Key to Preserving and Aging your Wine  By : smgenie
    Wine needs to be stored properly to preserve its flavor and improve the aging process. Here are some important tips about wine storage.
  • The Step-By-Step Process Of Making French Wine  By : Matt Ellsworth
    French wine is made in a special way that other countries just cannot seem to match. There is extra care put into a French wine and this thoughtful consideration adds something special to every single French wine on the market today.
  • Provence - A Wine Lover's Dream Come True!  By : Mark Anthony
    Provence is often overlooked by companies that offer traditional wine tasting tours, in spite of the excellence of its wines. If you’re a true wine lover and wine fan, this beautiful location in France offers the most fascinating scenery and, not to mention, some of the best vineyards around.

    In Provence, as everywhere in the Mediterranean, you’ll find the people full of warmth, spontaneity and a “joie de vivre”. As you will soon discover, any of these master oenologists (...
  • Valencia And Wine  By : Peter Vermeeren
    Valencia is famous for its wine production; many of its wines are exported overseas for use in restaurants, or for personal use. Valencia’s weather climate and soil consistencies form the perfect conditions for wine production.

    Wine is a delicacy to be served with meals and on special occasions. Valencia is well known for its fiestas and celebrations throughout the year, so wine is often a part Valencia’s lifestyle.

    Knowing which type of wine to select with your meal, ...
  • Wine travel  By : Mansi Gupta
    Wine has been an integral part of many civilizations since a long time. Wine formed an important part of the culture in many countries ever since the origin of mankind
  • Screwcaps For Wine - Is It Bye-Bye To The Romance?  By : David - The Wine Gift Guy
    Maybe you’ve noticed screwcaps on more of the higher priced wines lately. The trend is continuing to grow and so is the debate of whether a screwcap or cork is better for wine. The industry has basically "agreed to disagree" as to whether wine bottled with a screwcap or a cork tastes better, ages better and has less of a tendency to spoil.

    As more wineries consider using screwcaps instead of the traditional cork, one has to wonder how the public at large will accept the c...
  • Wine Drinkers Eat Healthier Foods Than Beer Drinkers  By : Rita Jenkins.
    Drinking wine is believed to provide greater health benefits than drinking beer. The additional benefits may be due, in part to an associated healthier diet, researchers theorize. Wine drinkers eat more olives, fresh fruits and vegetables, low fat dairy products, poultry, and lean cuts of meat, while beer drinkers eat more pre-cooked packaged foods, sugar, chips, soft-drinks, cold cuts, sausages, and fattier cuts of meat.
  • 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.
  • 5 Tips For Experiencing A Wine Festival  By : B Hopkins
    Almost every state in the country has a wine festival. It is a great way to sample the wines of the region and to become familiar with some of the great wineries that are right in your backyard.
  • How to make your own homemade wine - Fun, Simple and Easy!  By : Mirko Davidovic.
    Ancient Greeks have prophesized it; Romans have indulged it; Jesus Christ has immortalized it; and French have romanticized it. Civilizations and Empires have come and gone but the desire for fine wine is as strong as ever.
  • The Flavor And Goodness Of Red Wine  By : Lee Dobbins
    Red wine is a popular drink in the US and considering that there are over 600 million gallons of wine sold there each year it’s good to know that it has health benefits too.
  • Toast Of The Town: Wine As A Preventative Medicine  By : Jason Flintstone
    While not many of us look forward to taking our daily medication, some remedies are more palatably pleasing than others. Among these, some preventative medicines for heart disease and some cancers, including red wine.

    And while many are cheering the benefits of the robust beverage others are wondering if it's really the toast of the town. And, according to experts, the answer is an unresounding yes and no.

    They note that although wine offers many preventative powers aga...
  • 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. If you’re a newly wed, planning a honeymoon, or just a romantic at heart, California is calling you.
  • Fine Wine Italian Style: The Beauty Of Italian Wine.  By : Jim Kapowski
    Fine wine often brings to mind images of French rolling hills and elegant dinners; however, Italy's twenty regions bring to the pallet an array of fine wines for your dining pleasure.

    Italian wine making enjoys tradition rich in both modern and rustic methods, although much of the country's wineries now employ scientific and technological tools to create quality wines. The country's wines are made primarily from two types of grapes, Nebbiolo and Sangiovese. The Nebbiolo gr...
  • Keep Wine Chilled - Use a Wine Cooler  By : Rory H. Hawkins
    Wines taste best served at the right temperature. From 7 C for non vintage sparkling to 18 C for vintage port. Different types of wines need to be served at different temperatures. Wine coolers serve the purpose of chilling your wine to the right temperature.
  • Benefits of Using a Wine Rack  By : Rory H. Hawkins
    Temperature, humidity, lighting conditions and movement play important roles for wines to mature properly. Wines need to be kept in a safe place if they are to be stored for any amount of time. And there is no other way of storing wines safely other than investing in a wine rack.
  • Starting a Wine Collection  By : Julien Raynal
    Starting a wine collection is not as daunting as people think it is. There are many reasons why you would start a collection.
  • How To Choose An Italian Wine  By : Gray Rollins
    Wine connoisseurs regularly boast about their fine Italian wine collections and rightly so. Even if you’re not a connoisseur, by the end of this article you’ll be able to put your best Italian wine forward.

    Italy is best known for its Moscato, Barolo, Chianti, and Soave; but there are numerous varieties just waiting to be enjoyed. Italy produces more wine than any other country and it produces the largest selection of wines. When you choose an Italian wine, even if you ha...
  • Learn About the Different Wine Racks Uses and Designs  By : Julien Raynal
    Wine has become a common part of celebrations and parties in western countries. Be it marriage, childbirth, promotions, award ceremonies, wine has become synonymous with happiness and celebrations.
  • Cooking With Fine Italian Wine  By : Chris Impeterelli
    Instead of enjoying a fantastic glass of your favorite fine Italian wine with dinner, consider using the nectar of the gods as an ingredient in your favorite dish. Cooking with wine has never been more popular and endless recipes abound that incorporate all different types of wine into favorite dishes and unique spins on classic cuisine. When you cook with Italian wine, the alcohol evaporates, so the dish will be appropriate for individuals unable to consume alcohol, underage...
  • Wine Storage Temperature And Serving Suggestions  By : Steven Edwards
    The love of wine has existed since the dawn of time. Fossil vines, 60-million-years-old, are the earliest scientific evidence of grapes. The earliest written account of viniculture is in the Old Testament of the Bible which tells us that Noah planted a vineyard and made wine (well with all those animals on the Ark what was he expected to do!)

    Exactly when it was discovered is unknown, but an ancient Persian fable credits a lady of the court with the discovery of wine. This...
  • Under Counter Coolers: The Modern Wine Cellar  By : Daniel Smith
    Not too many years back if you heard the term wine cooler, your thoughts automatically went to Bartles & James and if someone told you about their wine collection you pictured a dusty underground vault, where bottles lined the walls in orderly rows, slowly aging to perfection. Your average person that lived in your average suburban home could enjoy a good glass of wine when out on the town, but seldom had the capacity to store wine in optimal conditions at home. With the adve...
  • Tips On Choosing Your Next Bottle Of Wine  By : Gray Rollins
    Tonight’s the night. You’ve got that special dinner party with friends and you want it to be perfect. You’ve got the menu completed but the question is which wine will compliment the meal best? Here are some tips for choosing fine wine.

    Lighter foods need lighter wines while heartier foods need full bodied wines. For example, fish is light and thus a wine like Pinot Noir goes very nicely because it is also light.

    The way the food is prepared will also influence the type...
  • Make Mine Italian: Wines From Tuscany And Piedmont  By : Eve C. White
    A modern renaissance of winemaking in Italy is making wine lovers and critics stand up and take notice. In the 20th century, wine in Italy frequently meant low-cost, low quality and high volume-think straw covered bottles-with little to get excited about. However, things have changed in past 25 years and thanks to new laws further regulating Italian vintners, the standard of winemakers in that country is reaching new levels of excellence.

    Today, Italy is seen as one of the...
  • Add Elegance And Luxury To Your Wine Drinking With Wine Storage Furniture  By : Mary Murtha
    Nothing speaks of elegance quite like a fine piece of wine storage furniture. The truth of the matter is that there is an abundance of products on the market – for seasoned connoisseurs of wine to the occasional drinker – that can add a fancy look to your home.

    Wine storage furniture can range from storing only a few bottles to massive and intricate storage systems capable of filling up an entire wine cellar. The decision you have to make is which piece of wine storage fur...
  • Why All Wine Connoisseurs Must Purchase A Wine Storage Cooler  By : Mary Murtha
    As the years pass, the quality and taste of wine changes. The manner in which wine is stored can either slow or hasten this natural process. Whether you are storing white or red wine, sparkling whine or champagne, it may be necessary to invest in a wine storage cooler in order to protect your assortment of fine beverages.

    Wine storage coolers are available in a vast array of stores. Even the lower end consumer retailers have gotten into the party. It is not uncommon to fin...
  • Wine Tasting In Northamptonshire - Revitalizing The Taste Buds For Corporate Event  By : Greg Birbeck
    Wine looks the same when poured in a glass, but it tastes different to your taste buds. It all depends on your taste. Do you often find it difficult to select the brand of wine you like best? Well, this time you get to participate in some simple fun filled ways of judging your taste profile through some exciting corporate events.

    Knowing your Taste through Wine Tasting Corporate Activity

    Taste Trail in Northamptonshire is one of Chillisauce’s innovative ideas of helpin...
  • Sherry - Spanish Sunshine in a Bottle! Vineyards, Grapes & Vintage  By : Michael Johnson
    Sherry, the wine of sunny southern Spain. Read about the vineyards, the kinds of grapes and about the Vintage month. Be an expert on this lovely wine!
  • Red Wine is Healthy  By : Mary Ann
    Is red wine beneficial for health or a potent poison?
  • Cabernet Cowboy  By : Eve C. White
    Meet a Cabernet cowboy named Jack. He rides the range in Monterrey County, on the 700-acre Galante family cattle ranch and vineyard in Carmel Valley, admiring the rows of vines that produce his estate grown Galante Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon and other premium varietals.

    Jack Galante comes from a long line of historical Carmel residents, including his great grandfather J. F. Devendorf who founded the town of Carmel and later built the historic Highlands Inn. Since the beg...
  • 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?
  • Stop Serving The Wrong Wine  By : Lee Dobbins
    A guide to some of the most widely available wines, their flavor and what types of meals they go best with.
  • Serving Wine with the Proper Dish  By : Marc Guidry
    When to serve the right wine.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • Don't Miss Out On A Trip To The California Wine Country  By : Gregg Hall
    For all wine lovers, a trip to San Francisco should also consist of day trip to some of the fine vineyards that are in driving distance of the city. Many of these vineyards have charter packages available that will pick you up and bring you on a tour through the vineyard and allow you to sample their wines and then take you back, no worrying about drinking too much and then driving.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • A Guide to Cooking with Wine  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn the right kinds of wines to use with each type of food.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • What You Should Know About Wines  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about 11 popular types of wine, the origins and what each one tastes like.
  • 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.
  • Get Ready for Higher Prices for Your Favorite California Wines  By : Shinderpal Vandal
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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