Articles, tagged with "french wines", page 4
08th April 2009
A wine's vintage chart informs about the year that the grapes were harvested for its making. The changes in the climatic and the weather conditions affect the quality and the taste of the grapes that were harvested from a particular region and hence this ...
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Author:
Shijina seo
02nd April 2009
"Muscat" is often deceptive; wines so labeled may be either sweet or dry. Zinfandel, a grape of somewhat mysterious origin, gives its name to a popular California Claret, in whichâ€"if your nose is remarkably sensitiveâ€" you sometimes can detect the fain...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
30th January 2009
Website copywriting has taken the world of copywriting by storm. It is distinguished from the good old country cousin of Ad copywriting, by being hip and happening and also by its ability of being sparkling (as the French wines) and effective (not as effe...
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Author:
harsh
28th January 2009
Unless you're a regular wine drinker and have done some research on the subject, ordering wine in a restaurant can sometimes feel slightly intimidating, especially if you're trying to impress someone. Doing a little research before you go out will help yo...
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Author:
Stevo
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...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
15th December 2008
Unless you are a connoisseur of French wines, you may not be familiar with Gamay wine. It is also known as Beaujolais wine because it is mainly grown in the Beaujolais region of Burgundy. Outside of France, it is produced in small quantities by wineries i...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
05th December 2008
Wine has somehow got so associated with France that it is difficult to talk of wine and not about France. France is actually the second largest producer of wine but French wine is still hailed as the finest wine available. While a fair number of good wine...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
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...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
01st December 2008
Buying wine as a present has never been easier. Many wine merchants offer an online service and you can have your bottle (or bottles) of wine delivered in a silk-lined wooden box to friends, family or colleagues. Some even do personalised bottle labels. Y...
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Author:
kristianphllps
30th November 2008
There are a lot of things that are made in India. In fact, most of the popular products in the world have some kind of business process outsourced to India. It can be something as major as the manufacture of the entire product here, as in the case of seve...
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Author:
Diane Houston
22nd November 2008
Some of the best wines come from France. Europe it is the oldest region where wine is produced. Their history of winemaking dates back to the olden days during the Roman times. In fact, it was from this that the knowledge of wine making spread throughout ...
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Author:
Jerry Shannon
13th October 2008
Malbec is a grape that is famous for being a Bordeaux varietal. The wine is created from is a classic French grape vine that produces a bloody red beverage that in terms of taste is described as a cross between Merlot and a Cabernet Sauvignon. It's very ...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
13th October 2008
Gamay is a blackish purple grape that is used to make a dark red wine of the same name. It is grown in France. It is considered to be one of the fanciest of wines and it is raised as a crop where the best vintages are grown in the Tours and the Louire Val...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
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 ...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
05th September 2008
France was a wine country even before Joan of Arc heard her first voice. Records indicate that the Greeks may have introduced wine to Marseilles as early as 600 BC. Later, the Roman colonization of Gaul resulted in the wide dispersion of vines throughout ...
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Author:
sulamita