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I Love French Wine and Food - A White Chateauneuf-du-Pape

04th September 2009
If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the Rhone Valley region of southeastern France. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review one the area's best-known wines, ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Martinborough – New Zealand’s most loved wine region

01st July 2009
Found just south of Wairarapa in the Wellington district is New Zealand's largest and better known wine regions. This area is saturated with vineyards and olive groves that are just walking distance from the village of Wairarapa. This locality is famous f... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Creating Fine Ice Wine

18th June 2009
Ice wine is very different from its more common counterpart, table wine. Ice wine takes a little more understanding regarding the creation process. Ice wine or icewine in German is also called Eiswein, originated in Franconia, Germany in 1794. It is ... Read >
Author: Wally Day

The new Austin wine bar scene

04th June 2009
Austin will never be the same with its upswing economy. Young professionals and businessmen work hard during the day and expect to even play harder during the evening. The night life is evolving to suit these changing crowd and the shifting tastes. This s... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Designer Desirables for Your Home

29th May 2009
Whether your style is cosmopolitan glamour, countryside chic or something different altogether, you can inject a little life into your living space and create more stylish surroundings to spend your time in. Designer additions to your home needn't cost th... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

I Love German Wine and Food - A Franconian Silvaner Revisited

14th May 2009
If you are in the mood for fine German wine and food, you should consider the Franconia region of southeastern Germany. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local Silvaner whi... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

The Delights of Wine

08th May 2009
For all its snobbish reputation, wine can be fun. The fun is in making the selection, buying by the case, opening a bottle from time to time and discovering the exact moment at which such a wine blooms, so to speak, with its maximum bouquet and mellow goo... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

A Guide To South African Wine

10th March 2009
South Africa is a relatively new player in the international wine world, but is increasingly producing better wine through the years. It is good at producing wine which represents good value for money whether it be a table wine or a fine wine that you are... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A Guide To Portuguese Wine

10th March 2009
Portugal is one of the world's best known wine producers - however it is not generally known for its table wine. It is famed for the fortified wines that are produced in the Porto and Madeira areas. Porto is where port wine is produced and Madeira is wher... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Wine Manufacturing Process

10th March 2009
Wine, the universally loved drink, is made by drying and fermenting certain fruits such as grapes and berries. Through fermentation, the sugar from within the fruit changes into alcohol. The type of fruit used to make the wine will heavily determine its c... Read >
Author: pcarp

A Guide To South African Wine

10th March 2009
South Africa is a relatively new player in the international wine world, but is increasingly producing better wine through the years. It is good at producing wine which represents good value for money whether it be a table wine or a fine wine that you are... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Same Wine Different Name – Syrah/Shiraz

17th January 2009
Syrah is mainly a dry table wine that originated in the wineries of southeastern France. When the grapes were cultivated in Australia, the wine produced from them was called Shiraqz, which accounts for the two names for the same wine. Shiraz is also the n... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

A Gude to Merlot

08th January 2009
When it comes to buying red wine there are so many different types on offer. In this article I am going to try and describe one of the more popular types of red wine available. Merlot is a wine that you see on the supermarket shelf, on a restaurant wine l... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

How Is Wine Produced

29th December 2008
Wine, which is a drink we all know and love, is produced from fruits such as grapes and berries by drying and then fermenting them. Once the fruits ferment, the sugar within the fruit will turn into alcohol. The wine will display a different color, taste,... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

French Wine - How to Select a Fine Bottle

04th December 2008
Despite being second to Italy as the producer of wine and second to Spain in terms of vineyard surface area to many people wine is synonymous with French wine. France has over 2 million acres of vineyards and produces 7 to 8 billion bottles of wine each y... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
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