Articles, tagged with "varieties of grapes", page 1
13th June 2011
Italian wines – there’s always something new to tickle your tastebuds!
Are you an avid drinker of wine? Are you always glued to wine tasting TV programmes, or travelling the world for the latest, most exotic wine varieties? If so, you may think that yo...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
23rd March 2011
Among the widely available varieties of grapes, choosing and growing a grape can be a somewhat tricky decision. As a result, opting for a grape variety that suits the local climatic and soil conditions, along with the intended use, a decision have to be t...
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Author:
Suntwist
11th March 2011
Wine has always been placed on top amongst the alcoholic beverages. Since times immemorial liquor has formed to be the part of rich delicacy. In many households wine is served during twilight and there are many households in US, Europe and Mexico, where w...
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Author:
citywine123
07th March 2011
From Napa Valley to France many locales offer wine tasting tours. The little secret: none even come close to matching Tuscany in the quality and selection of wines. Italian wine tours are the most famous, and for good reason; Tuscany is the pinnacle of wi...
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Author:
Ian Darrah
10th February 2011
Considered as a New Wine Region, Chile actually boasts a long history in winemaking, dating back to the 16th century, when the Spanish conquerors brought vitis vinifera, a species of grapevine native to the Mediterranean region, with them and introduced v...
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Author:
Latamforless
04th February 2011
We love to serve and drink wine. But do we know how many kinds of wine are actually available?
Wine is always considered to be the drink of high society and the finest wine has conquered the best men of great tastes. There are many varieties of wines w...
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vijayjannair123
04th February 2011
We all like wine and want to drink it. But do you know how many varieties of wines actually available?
Wine is always believed to be the drink of high society and the best wine has conquered the best men of great tastes. There are plenty of wines to ch...
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vijayjannair123
17th January 2011
Winemaking in gray-haired Egypt
The making of wine goes back centuries, besides is related to cultural besides religious ceremonies as well now cuisine. In ancient Egypt, the liquid was used in ceremonies, and produced as beneath back as 3000 B.C., una...
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Author:
Lovegrove
11th January 2011
When booking your next Costa Blanca Holidays take in to consideration a short visit to one of the wine regions and more to the point the Teulada area. Spain has become world famous for some of its wine and none more so than the ones produced in the Teulad...
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Author:
Porsche Klinger
07th January 2011
Grapes are one of the most delicious and tasty fruits. With its great flavor and aroma, as well as high content of fermentable sugar, it is truly the best fruit for wine making. Before you can go ahead with making that perfect wine, however, you need to l...
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Author:
Noah Stanton
07th January 2011
How to plant a grape vine can be an interesting task to perform. Grape vine is a plant, which everyone knows that is of hardy nature. It takes up quite a small space to grow and gives you fruit to eat, which you can simply eat and enjoy or can also use it...
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Author:
Shakd
05th January 2011
If you desire to make jellies or wines, planting a vineyard in your yard would be the very first thing for you to do. You may of course grow a few kinds exclusively for eating. With merely a modest investment you can begin growing grape vines right now fo...
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Author:
Patrick Beaufort
05th January 2011
If you desire to create jellies or wines, growing a vineyard within your garden is the very first thing to do. You can needless to say plant some kinds simply for eating. With a modest financial commitment you can begin planting grapes today for your grat...
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Author:
Patrick Beaufort
09th December 2010
Under the California sunlight is not the only place where you can grow a successful vineyard. Nowadays, you can grow grapevines just about anywhere. Grapevines tend to be a very flexible plant and now will be seen growing in areas that are considered to h...
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Author:
Jay Harvey
11th October 2010
Growing grapes at home is not hard to do, anyone can accomplish this. Whether you are growing grapes as a hobby or growing them commercially, it’s all the same. The only difference is the size of your vineyard. When planting grapes at home you will need a...
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Author:
Steve Barnett