Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 

Popular Authors
view more
 

Home > Tags

Articles, tagged with "wine drinkers"

Ideas for Your Outdoor Wedding Reception

22nd September 2009
If you are having your wedding reception out of doors, that opens the door for many activities that would be hard to pull off indoors. You can plan games and activities based on the outdoor theme and carry that theme indoors if part of the reception is in... Read >
Author: Jake Whitehead

Alcohol

21st September 2009
For the last 6,000 years of recorded history, human beings have drinking alcohol. Today it plays a major part in our economy, with many millions of Euro spent every week on alcoholic drinks. But with plenty of conflicting stories floating about in the med... Read >
Author: The Natural Way

Best resveratrol supplements

16th September 2009
A review about the best resveratrol supplements availableBest resveratrol supplementsresveratrol has been storming in to the world of science and media recently because of the benefits scientists have discovered while consuming it. It was originally haule... Read >
Author: Donald Meyer

The Flaw 5 Percent of All Wine Bottles Suffer From

16th September 2009
Wine has been a part of civilization for thousands of years. This would seem to suggest that it is a rather hardy liquid. Nothing could be further from the truth. Entire regions have nearly been lost from viral infections, but in this article we take a cl... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Wine Buying 101

07th September 2009
People have been drinking wine for centuries. Grape seeds pre-dating ancient Greece were found in the country of Georgia near the Caucus Mountains. Let’s face it; drinking wine isn’t a new thing. Despite wine being around for centuries, new (and so... Read >
Author: subbu231

Merlot: A Quick Guide

07th September 2009
Merlots have soared in popularity in the last decade. Merlot is the most widely planted grape in the Bordeaux wine region in France, and it is also quite widely planted in wine regions in the United States, particularly in California. In California, there... Read >
Author: jsolutions008

Drink 1-A-Day for Lower Death Risk - The Benefits of Wine and Beer

23rd August 2009
The consumption of wine has been going on in the world for more than 7,000 years. However, it has not been until more recent decades that medical professionals have found that drinking alcohol in moderation can be beneficial to health. Wine, particularly,... Read >
Author: KoolDocs

Wine Enclosure Guide

21st August 2009
It never fails to amaze us how many yards of media space have been dedicated to the subject of wine bottle enclosures. Whilst it's clear that there are some nationalities (notably the Portuguese) that have an almost fanatic loyalty to cork (it's a very im... Read >
Author: pippym1122

A Guide to Buying Australian Wine and where

10th August 2009
In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make the right selecti... Read >
Author: esha

LIVING TO 100 AND BEING HEALTHY AND ACTIVE IS NOW VERY DOABLE

10th August 2009
We’ve all heard the stories of people who have lived to 100+ years and are still healthy and active. They all seem to have similar theories about the importance of diet and activity. But what about genes? What if we’ve been dealt a skimpy hand in t... Read >
Author: markharrie

Better the Wine Experience With Stemware

19th July 2009
For enthusiasts and casual wine drinkers alike, its fair to say that the wine experience would be incomplete without stemware. It common knowledge that wine has existed since ancient times, but the practice of drinking wine in the classical stemmed glasse... Read >
Author: onlineprofessional

Eternal Rez V

16th June 2009
The Advantage of Eternal Rez V There has been a lot of buzz about the health benefits of an ingredient found in quality red wine called resveratrol. Technically, it's a type of antibiotic that helps protect a plant from harm when stressed by too much UV ... Read >
Author: tnt37

Why French Winemakers Are Responsible for the Spanish Wines of Rioja

06th June 2009
The world of wine is often discussed as though there are hard lines of demarcation in the wine producing regions. This is not even remotely the case as is seen by the fact that French winemakers developed much of the wine producing vineyards in the Rioja ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

A guide to selecting wine in a restaurant

05th June 2009
Ah, the moment many people dread. Whether it's taking an important client out, choosing wine for your team, or even just selecting a bottle for your alpha male father in law, the wine list in a restaurant can give even seasoned wine drinkers the heebie-je... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Keeping it Natural With Organic Wines

29th May 2009
With the growing interest in organic food, it is no surprise there is also a growing demand for organic wine. Generally organic wines cost more as there is limited production and there are lower yields in the organic vineyards than in vineyards maintaine... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright

Chardonnay – A Versatile Little Grape

15th May 2009
Chardonnay is an extremely versatile grape, taking on the characteristics of the soil and climate from where it is grown. But this often causes confusion amongst wine drinkers who think that there is only one style of Chardonnay and therefore that every b... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A Look Into Wine

13th March 2009
Although millions of people across the globe enjoy wine, very few of them know exactly what it is about a particular wine that they enjoy. By understanding each of the different components of wine, you can quickly establish the parts you prefer, and there... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

How to Judge High Quality Wine…A Sensory Experience

13th March 2009
There is wine….and then there is good wine. Everyone has heard the jokes about drinking “cheap wine”, but what they don’t realize is that cheap wine can be cheap in a lot more ways than just price. Wine has many different characteristics and t... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright

Understanding The World Of Shiraz

10th March 2009
If you like your wines big, bold and fruity then Shiraz is definitely for you. The most widely planted grape in Australia, Shiraz is a favourite of many a wine drinker and is a great match for a variety of foods. Shiraz grapes, with their thick dark s... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

An experience they'll love to wine about

10th March 2009
That big day is once more on its way round, and you are searching your brains for ideas for amazing anniversary gifts. It is not an easy task, particularly when you know the happy couple well and are well aware that they have to be the ones with everythin... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Drinking Beer or Wine

04th March 2009
People often communicate about culture and problems in the culture of a company as a stand-alone item. Like it would be possible to change the culture leaving everything else untouched. That idea is wrong. Culture is part of what people do and to change a... Read >
Author: Ravinder Rana

An experience they'll love to wine about

20th February 2009
That big day is once more on its way round, and you are searching your brains for ideas for amazing anniversary gifts. It is not an easy task, particularly when you know the happy couple well and are well aware that they have to be the ones with everythin... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Learn About Strawberry Wine

13th February 2009
It has been a well-known fact that drinking plum in moderation is good for the strength. No surprise why strawberry wines are considered one of the most healthy drinks vacant on the promote nowadays. This is because strawberry mauve is made from real stra... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

The Various Flavors of Cabernet Sauvignon

26th January 2009
It is quite possible that the Cabernet Sauvignon grape is a close relative of both the Cabernet Franc and the Sauvignon Blanc, two grape varieties that were crossed in the vineyards of France in the 1600’s. It is one of the most common varieties of red ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

How To Get The Most From Your Chardonnay

09th January 2009
Chardonnay is one of, if not THE, most famous white grape. It has become so well known that even couples are naming their babies after it. But why has it become so popular over the last decade and how can you get the most from it? Read on to find out mor... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Petite Sirah - The English Form of Petite Syrah

05th January 2009
Petite Sirah comes from the Durif grapes grown primarily in California and Australia. Smaller quantities are grown in Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile. Although the grape was originally developed in France in the late 1800’s by crossing s... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Wine In The Country Of Hungary

14th December 2008
Despite what many may think, the area known as Hungary holds more wine tradition than any other country in Europe. Most of this very tradition is just now surfacing in the light, with people finally starting to catch wind about everything Hungarian wine h... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Enjoying Red Wine

01st December 2008
You don't know what to get for your next dinner party and the perfect food to go with your chosen bottle? Then it is high time that you learn the best kinds of red wines that are readily made available on the market. Basically, red wines are one class... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Sipping Strawberry Wine

10th November 2008
It has been a well-known fact that drinking wine in moderation is good for the health. No wonder why strawberry wines are considered one of the most healthful drinks available on the market today. This is because strawberry wine is made from real strawber... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

People Enjoy Drinking Wine

10th November 2008
People enjoy drinking wine because it's relaxing, a great meal partner, and has healthy effects on the body. Before deciding what type or brand of wine to buy, there are some things that you need to know. Always make sure that you are buying the best bott... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Perfect Wines For The Late Summer

05th September 2008
In the depths of summer, with it's sweltering heat and heavy air, does something to a wine drinker's palate. We no longer crave a tannic rich Cabernet, for example. They tend to make us warm. During the hot months, wine drinkers tend to crave wines high i... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

Knowing the best kinds of wine in South Africa

02nd September 2008
People enjoy drinking wine because it's meal partner, and has healthy effects on the body. In South Africa you must try Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinotage, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Colombard, Muscat, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc. Always ... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

What Wine Gifts To Buy?

02nd September 2008
What is a celebration without dining and wining? Wine is synonymous with good times. If you want to impress your friends, family or business associates with a gift that is sure to make a memorable and long lasting impression, send to them wine gifts. A... Read >
Author: Christopher

Canary Island Wines Bounce Back

27th August 2008
Drinking wine has often been considered a hobby out of reach of most regular people. It was assumed that one must have a certain level of education or air of sophistication to enjoy a great wine. Thanks to movies and other media representation, wine is ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Show Me The Sherry!

13th August 2008
After years in the wilderness – sherry is back on the most wanted list Traditionally seen as the preserve of old ladies – sherry is rapidly shedding its fusty old image to become one of the trendiest drinks in town. Britain is starting to embrac... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

How To Choose The Right Wine Glasses?

07th April 2008
Only a wine enthusiast can understand the importance of wine glass ware. The quality of glassware can greatly enhance the wine experience from bad to good or vice versa. Bowl, stem and foot are the three parts that make up a wine glass. You have to choose... Read >
Author: rohit

Calories in Wine

04th April 2008
Most people have a general idea how many calories they consume when it comes to solid foods, although it is quite common to forget that when we drink, we are still consuming calories. Alcohol drinkers, especially wine drinkers, may be surprised at the cal... Read >
Author: D Beart

A World Of Wine At Your Fingertips

20th March 2008
Many wine drinkers dream of finding an exciting discovery from far-off lands at a great price … unfortunately the reality is usually wildly different. Today a few large wineries produce the majority of bottles you find on the high street and names l... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

A World Of Wine At Your Fingertips

19th March 2008
Many wine drinkers dream of finding an exciting discovery from far-off lands at a great price … unfortunately the reality is usually wildly different. Today a few large wineries produce the majority of bottles you find on the high street and names l... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Touch It and Feel It....Let Customers Experience Your Product or Service

26th February 2008
We have all had the experience of waiting for a client to make a final decision. Some customers may even need to visit two or three times in order to make a decision, but we all need to feel more confident about what we are buying. How? Why is this so ... Read >
Author: Nicole Shields

A General Guide to Chardonnays

31st January 2008
Chardonnays are gaining prominence among white wine drinkers. They are searched for because they’re very flexible; thus, they can jive to any kind of taste preferred by wine drinkers. But how do you look for chardonnays? 1. Chardonnays should be give... Read >
Author: Suki Hendrajaya

How To Choose A Good Wine For Dinner

29th August 2007
There are 3 rules for choosing the correct dinner wine, these time honoured rules have been handed down through many generations of wine lovers and if adhered to, your dining experience will be second to none. Rule 1: Drink what ever wine is you like t... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

The Process of Making Wine

28th August 2007
Wine is a very wide spread term that is simply fruit being distilled and fermented for the product of an alcoholic drink. When most people think of wine they immediately think grapes, but there are so many different sources for wine production these inclu... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Find Your Way to Your First Wine Storage Rack

24th May 2007
Wine racks are indispensable piece of furniture for wine collectors and for those avid wine drinkers. A fine wine rack will always raise the atmosphere in the room. A well chosen wine rack will add to the overall value of one’s home and it will bring ou... Read >
Author: Melanie

Choose the right wine glasses to enhance your wine tasting experience!

25th April 2007
Wine glasses, or stemware as they are known in the industry, are the natural extensions of wine. While wine can be enjoyed in any shape or size of container from a coffee mug to a crystal wine glass, the top stemware manufacturers insist that there is a s... Read >
Author: Simone Levesque

The Art of the Grape

12th February 2007
Selecting a perfect wine for an occasion can be complex. To truly understand a wine, you must know the elements of its growth and processing. As you can imagine, the quality of a wine is a direct result of the growing of the grape making up the wine. ... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

A Guide to Buying Australian Wine

17th November 2006
Why buy wine? In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make ... Read >
Author: Andrew Gates

Chardonnays of California

05th October 2006
Although the Chardonnay grape has its origins in France, the Chardonnays of California have carved out a niche of their own on the world scene. Chardonnays of California Some of the most popular vino in the world is the white. These crisp, fruity v... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

Innumerous Profits of Wine

04th October 2006
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. Well, this doesn't stop here. A wine plays a very crucial role in adding stars to many oth... Read >
Author: ashok kumar

A Quick Guide to Red Wines

02nd October 2006
Wine lovers tend to take sides when proclaiming the best vintages. Here is a quick guide to the reds, which often are picked as the best. A Quick Guide to Red Wines Ask a wine aficionado what type of wine they like and they almost always will pick ... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

A Quick Guide to White Wines

02nd October 2006
The color and characteristic of a wine is derived from the grapes used. In this article, we take a quick look at white wines commonly enjoyed by wine enthusiasts. A Quick Guide to White Wines When discussing white or red wines, it is always importan... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

Get Ready for Higher Prices for Wines from Your Favorite California Wine Making Region

23rd September 2006
Get ready for higher priced higher quality boutique type wines from the California wine producing regions. No region of the world has impacted the world of wine in the past half century than California. ... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann

What Wine Goes With My Chicken Salad Sandwich?

11th July 2006
We've all heard that there are rules to selecting the right wine. Those rules are based on the type of meat or fish main course, cost, the snootiness factor and other less savory snobbery. Heck, I'm no snob when selecting just that right wine to go with... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Wine Clubs - A Convenient Way to Know Wine

29th March 2006
Wine clubs have been sprouting up in recent years as a result of an increased interest in wine and greater wine consumption. In fact, according to figures from the Wine Institute, sales of wine in the United States went up four percent in 2004. Expo... Read >
Author: Jason Connors

Wine Drinkers Eat Healthier Foods Than Beer Drinkers

25th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Daily News Central 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... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins