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A complete study on wine & wine labels

23rd September 2009
A recognized and certified brand name is compulsory on every wine bottle. A person's name, such as the name of the possessor, might be used as a brand. Names which are mislead and as an interference as to the age, source or the features of the product tha... Read >
Author: rrichard

How to Build a Still

10th September 2009
An apparatus used in distilling alcoholic drinks, it is illegal by federal law to use a still for that purpose in the United States, as well as in most other countries. It is, however, not illegal to build one. Those who are curious to know how to build a... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

LA Forums on Craigslist

10th September 2009
Los Angeles, California is known for many things. For starters, it's the location of higher education and home to many celebrities. It is the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in California. L.A is also home to a wide variety o... Read >
Author: Rocky Mcmahon

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... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

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 ... 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 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 ... 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

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 ... 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

Correct Stemware for Serving Wine

26th November 2008
There are in the world of American connoisseurs and wine snobs a dozen cardinal rules of ostentatious wine service. Silly or otherwise, correct stemware is one of the first and foremost “rules” when it comes to properly serving fine wine. As for co... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Sherry or Jerez

18th November 2008
It was the Phoenicians who introduced Sherry to the Iberian Peninsula, and the Romans were only too happy to carry on the tradition. Even the Moors, who generally abstained from alcohol, used it for medicinal purposes, but when Francis Drake attacked Cadi... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Italian Wines

15th October 2008
When it comes to wine with food, there is one place that always stands out for producing great quaffable wine that tastes good with food without overpowering it with overly rich flavours - Italy. When you think of Italian wines, you inevitably think of... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Learn About Wine In New York

25th September 2008
When you think of wine in the United States, the first thing that comes to mind are the vast vineyards in California. Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley and Paso Robles are just some of the places where grapes are grown and wines are made. New York, however, ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Wine Serving Suggestions

15th September 2008
Once you have found the wine whose taste thrills you, the thing to do is run, don't walk, to the same store where you got it, and buy a few more bottles from the same lot. This is good advice because if you wait a few months to buy another bottle, it may ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world

05th September 2008
With grape vines growing virtually everywhere, Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world. No Italian meal is complete without the clinking of wine glasses.Yet perhaps surprisingly, Italy is a relative newcomer to the world wi... Read >
Author: sulamita

You Must Try German Wines

17th August 2008
It's true that for some, Germany may be better known for its beer than its wines. And in some ways those people may be right - German beer is well-known among those who love beer and those consider it to be the BMW of brew, no pun intended. However, the... Read >
Author: David Cowley

How To Read A Wine Label

17th August 2008
When was the last time you went to a nice restaurant and ordered a bottle of expensive wine? When the waiter or waitress brought it over, did he or she show you the label before uncorking it? Did you understand anything on that label, or did you simply ... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Tips For The Unexpected Landlord

09th June 2008
In the advent of the sub prime mortgage crisis many homeowners are opting to rent properties as opposed to trying to sell in this unstable and already saturated market. But, land lording involves some savvy, so listen up and heed some valuable advice, bef... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose

What to drink in Argentina? Enjoy wine and mate as you study Spanish in Argentina

20th May 2008
Argentina is internationally recognized for its high quality wines and alcoholic drinks. Travellers come to study Spanish in Argentina and enjoy its drinking culture. Overseas markets have made of Argentina a premier distributor of these goods in the shor... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

I Love German Wine and Food - A Mosel Qualitaetswein

02nd April 2008
If you are in the mood for some fine German wine and food, you should really consider the Mosel region of central western Germany on the border of Luxembourg. You may even find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Riesling From The Mosel

18th January 2008
If you hankering for fine German wine and food, why not consider the Mosel region of central western Germany on the border of Luxembourg? You may even find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we revi... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Mittlerhein Reisling

21st October 2007
If you are in the mood for some fine German wine and food, you should really consider the Mittelrhein region of southwestern Germany. You may even find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Pfalz Pinot Noir

19th October 2007
If you are hankering for fine German wine and food, you should consider the Pfalz region of southwestern Germany. You may find a bargain, and I really hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local Pinot Noir.... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love French Wine and Food - A Midi Syrah

14th August 2007
If you are craving for fine French wine and food, you should really consider the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France. You may even find a bargain, and I am sure that you'll enjoy yourself on our fact-filled wine education tour in which we ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love French Wine and Food - A Languedoc-Roussillon Pinot Noir

06th August 2007
If you really feel like fine French wine and food, why don't you take a look at the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France. Who knows, you may find a bargain, and I really think that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Rheinhessen Liebfraumilch

02nd August 2007
If you are looking for fine German wine and food, consider the Rheinhessen region of southwestern 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 white Liebfraumilch. R... Read >

I Love German Wine and Food - A Franconian Silvaner

30th July 2007
If you feel like some fine German wine and food, take a look at the Franconia region of southeastern Germany. You might even find a bargain, and I know that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local Riesling. F... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love French Wine and Food - A Midi Merlot

26th July 2007
If you are in the mood for fine French wine and food, you should consider the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France. Who knows you may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Rheinhessen Dornfelder

25th July 2007
If you are in the mood for fine German wine and food, why not consider the Rheinhessen region of southwestern Germany. You may even find a bargain, and I do believe that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local re... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Mosel Dornfelder

20th July 2007
If you are feeling in the mood for fine German wine and food, you should really consider the Mosel region of central western Germany on the border of Luxembourg. Who knows, you may even find a bargain, and I am sure that you'll enjoy yourself on this fact... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Pfalz Gewurztraminer

13th July 2007
If you are in the mood for fine German wine and food, why not consider the Pfalz region of southwestern Germany. Who knows, you may find a bargain, and I really think that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine And Food - A Baden Pinot Noir

02nd July 2007
If you are in the market for fine German wine and food, you should consider the Baden region of southeastern Germany. You may find a bargain, and I know that you will enjoy yourself fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local Pi... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Franconian Silvaner

16th June 2007
If you are looking for fine German wine and food, 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 white wine. The... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Deutscher Tafelwein

30th May 2007
Perhaps you are aware that German wine classifications can be quite complicated. A given wine's classification is largely based on its sugar content. We are not going to retell the wine classification story here. Suffice it to say that the lowest level Ge... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love German Wine and Food - A Pfalz Riesling

25th May 2007
If you are looking for fine German wine and food, consider the southwestern region of Pfalz. 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 Riesling. The Pfalz region is just ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Good Wine, Good Flight

20th April 2007
One of the best features available to you when you take advantage of an aircraft charter is that you get to select which food and drink you would like to eat. Any five-star cuisine is available to you when you fly on a lear jet, so it makes sense to h... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Buying goods abroad: UK customs

05th December 2006
If you’re planning to bring goods into the UK from travels abroad or from purchasing on the Internet, there are some important customs laws that you should be aware of. Here’s a handy guide to the regulations. Buying goods abroad Entering the UK... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan

Myths about Drink

01st September 2006
Before drinking, eat a full meal. A full stomach slows down the absorption of alcohol, giving the body more time to process the toxins. Foods high in fat content, like cheese, and carbohydrates will retard the absorption of alcohol. Having food in the sto... Read >
Author: Alison White