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Important Resveratrol Information Which is good to Know

09th August 2009
Most people across the world are quite familiar with Resveratrol Information due to the various celebrity endorsements and exclusive media coverage. Found in red wine, Japanese knotweed and red grape skins, this natural phytoalexine has a lot of benefits.... Read >
Author: FernandoMarkie

Canberra wines and wineries

05th July 2009
Canberra wines and wineries are fast acquiring a name as being some of the best wines across the world. Although, Australian wine production is still a relatively new phenomenon compared to other parts of the world, however the quality of wines is up ther... Read >
Author: Jerry Wiser

White Wine Grapes

27th June 2009
The flavor and aroma of wine depends on a number of factors, the most important of which are the grapes which produces them. Different wines are produced out of different varieties of grapes. White wine grapes are one of the most popular varieties used to... Read >
Author: Victor Williams

Sipping a Napa Valley Wine

14th June 2009
It is indeed an experience to sip wine on a sunny terrace in Napa valley. Napa Valley is famous for its wineries and wines. Visiting all the vineyards and tasting the different types of wines available is in itself a pleasurable experience. The condit... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Sipping a Napa Valley Wine

14th June 2009
It is indeed an experience to sip wine on a sunny terrace in Napa valley. Napa Valley is famous for its wineries and wines. Visiting all the vineyards and tasting the different types of wines available is in itself a pleasurable experience. The co... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Greek Cuisine: the Olympian Gold Standard

12th June 2009
Greek cuisine is the food of the Gods or perhaps of the Greeks. The foundation of the Mediterranean diet, is olive oil traditionally consumed in Mediterranean countries has become known to be the most characteristic and ancient element of Greek cuisine. ... Read >
Author: James Murray

Brainstorming Names for Your Baby

11th June 2009
Sure, you can wade through 60,000 names and look for the one that catches your fancy. Another approach is to sit down with a glass of wine ( grape juice for mom-to-be ) and make the following questions into a game. Brainstorm using some or all of these qu... Read >
Author: Paul

Resveratrol Improves Longevity Slows Heart Disease & Free Radical Damage

05th June 2009
Resveratrol is an amazing new discovery that enormously extends life expectancy. A study in Burgundy France found the longevity of residents was 46% longer, in spite of a diet that consumed fats and other proven poor foods. It is believed that the resve... Read >
Author: Denis Van Loan D.D.S.

The Story of Haut Sauterne

02nd March 2009
In France, where Sauternes originated around the Bor¬deaux village of that name, this type of white wine is always semi-sweet. In America, most Sauterne is quite dry. In order to supply a Sauterne as sweet as the French— but to avoid labeling it swee... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Roussanne Wine – Rich, Full-bodied and Floral

09th January 2009
The name of the Roussanne white wine grape comes from the French word “roux” to describe the red color of the grapes when they are fully ripe. It originated in the Rhone Valley, but is now grown all over the world. This is one of the six wines per... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Love the Dry, Sweet Taste of Semillon

09th January 2009
Semillon white wine comes from a golden-skinned grape that is cultivated in many different parts of the world. It is rarely bottled as a varietal wine because of its neutral flavor. It is mainly used as a blend for Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle and Sautenne... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Chenin Blanc – A Very Versatile Wine

07th January 2009
Chenin Blanc is a white wine grape that is used to make a wide variety of wines because of its high level of acidity. The area in which it is grown has a lot to do with whether or not the wine is sparkling or dry. The cooler areas of northern France typic... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Roussanne, the Perfect Blending Grape

03rd November 2008
Roussanne is a white wine grape grown that originated in the Rhône wine region in France, where it is often blended with the Marsanne grape to make quality wines. It is one of the few white varietal grapes that are grown in the highly regulated Northern... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Unexpected Baby Naming Issues

29th October 2008
Sure, you can wade through 60,000 names and look for the one that catches your fancy. Another approach is to sit down with a glass of wine (grape juice for mom-to-be) and make the following questions into a game. Brainstorm using some or all of these ques... Read >
Author: Paul

An Ancient White Wine

27th October 2008
Viognier is a very common and ancient white grape that used to be fairly common. Now it is a rare white grape and the wine made from it is usually quite expensive (but also quite good!). This wine grape probably originated centuries ago in Damatia. Ro... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Semillion the Varietal Grape

27th October 2008
This is a varietal grape that is grown all over the world. It has been a very popular cash crop in both Australia and South Africa for over a century. It was once known as the most popular wine grape in the world. It was grown everywhere and it was drunk ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Grenache: a Wine of the World

23rd October 2008
Grenache is a very popular Spanish wine that is also called Gamacha in Catalan. It is planted everywhere in the world. It is a red wine grape that does bet in hot dry condition so it also does well in the South of France. It is thought to have originated ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Shiraz – The Great Australian Red Wine

21st October 2008
Shiraz is one of the most popular wines around in the UK. This is because it is an easy to drink wine that goes with lots of different types of food. In fact it is its spicy full bodied taste that makes it something that you can drink with hot Indian, Mex... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Carignane

16th October 2008
Carignane is the most popular grape crop in France. Carignane is the American spelling of the grape name and the wine that is sold that is made from the grape. In France it is known as Carignan. In Italy it is called Carginano and in Spain it is known as... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Getting Familiar with the Structure of Resveratrol

05th September 2008
The skin of red grapes contain resveratrol which is a compound of trans- 3, 5, 4’-trihydroxystilbene and is a component of ko-jo-kon which is used as a medicine to cure heart liver and blood vessel diseases in human beings. Resveratrol gained scientific... Read >
Author: Alien

The Grape Health Benefits With Wine

20th August 2008
In the process of discovering information about wine and vineyards, it is important not to forget the integral part of the process, the grape. It is also wise to learn about their growing conditions as well as their history. Grapes are actually very g... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The California Red: Zinfandel

12th August 2008
In the state of California, Zinfandel is the number two most widely planted red wine grape. For many, many years, Zinfandel was a mystery grape, its origins unconfirmed. The latest DNA profiling from the University of California at Davis suggests that the... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Wine Match Making

11th May 2008
What wine goes with what? One of the most common concerns of people is determining the wine that perfectly goes with a specific cuisine. Well I got news for you: trust you’re extinct about your selection. You can never ruin a good meal if you choose a w... Read >
Author: rae phillips

I Love French Wine and Food - A Midi Viognier

23rd July 2007
If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central 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 a local white Viognier. ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A Wine Red in Coor Should Be Chosen With a Taste to Flavor and Savor

04th June 2007
There are many people who love to drink a variety of wines. While there are many choices that can be made the most popular wine seems to be wine red in color. These red colored wines are delicious when they are chosen with an eye to color and taste. You w... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Woman-Health - Home remedies for women

24th April 2007
The diseases of female organs are very unpleasant. They creep imperceptibly, and even the simplest ones can bring a great deal of trouble. Among them the first place belongs to inflammatory processes. Usually they become noticeable only during an exacerba... Read >
Author: Alien

Million Dollar Smile

27th February 2007
Million Dollar Smile Most of us start out with sparkly white teeth. Tooth whitening is the furthest thing from our minds. In fact tooth whitening may not even have existed when we were growing up. But little by little our teeth became dingy looking. ... Read >
Author: http://www.vibrant-skin-site.com

Red Wine Uruguayan Tannat - A Guide to This Fine Wine Its Benefits and Secrets

28th November 2006
Tannat red wine produces wine tasting notes of red fruits and spices with an intense cherry red color and purplish tint. Why the Uruguayan Tannat is different to the French Tannat wine? The wine making process in Uruguay, South America changed when th... Read >
Author: Gerardo Naon

Surprising Facts about Dessert Wine

09th November 2006
Napa" means a land of plenty. This part of world is full of rivers, migrating birds especially waterfowls and the valley of greeneries with plenty of wildcats, elk, black bear and grizzlies. But the most precious asset of this valley is the winegrapes.The... Read >
Author: hazel leo

What to Consider when Classifying Fine Wines?

09th November 2006
The wine grape revolution was further carried by Charles Krug who started the winery business in 1861 and according to the statistics there were almost 150 wineries working commercially by 1889.Some earlier wineries were Schramsberg (founded in 1862), Ber... Read >
Author: hazel leo

Cabernet Sauvignon - pride of California wine fraternity

26th May 2006
Cabernet Sauvignon is a very popular type of red grape. It is widely used for wine production around the world. It shares the top position with Chardonnay which is a green skinned grape species. Cabernet Sauvignon is widely cultivated in almost every wine... Read >
Author: abhijit dey