Articles, tagged with "tannins", page 4
06th April 2010
This is the first time that we review a wine from Montenegro, a small country in southeastern Europe that was once part of Yugoslavia. Montenegro has been producing wine for more than two thousand years, so perhaps it's time to take a look at one of their...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
22nd March 2010
We have reviewed many Italian wines and at least two Chiantis, one that cost about $20 and another at half the price. As you may well know, Chianti has evolved over the years and what was once considered a mere table wine now shares Italy's top wine desig...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
05th March 2010
The Flavors Of WineAlthough the four main flavors - sweet, salty, sour, and bitter are all your tongue is really capable of tasting, the long lasting impression that wine leaves in your mouth is far more complex. When you drink or taste wine, your taste ...
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Author:
Pete Carroll
05th March 2010
Todays article is about a delightful rich in flavor grape varietal Malvasia Bianca (pronounced Mal-va-ZEE-ah Bee-AHN-Kah), again originating in Italy. Malvasia is natively the same as the more commonly known Muscat Canelli or Muscat Blanc grape. Styles of...
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Author:
RodGray
24th February 2010
A sip in the morning, while reading your newspaper just makes your day complete. Most people's understanding about tea is that, it is a source of refreshment and nothing more. Many do not have a clue about its benefits and how useful it has been in making...
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Author:
Garret Wong
23rd February 2010
Most people have tried various red wines and white wines and they still have no idea what differentiates both. If you have no clue, then this article will give you the factors to look for; apart from the color which is obvious. Red and white wines can eit...
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Author:
Deandre Castro
23rd February 2010
Wine is a complex substance. Open a bottle of it now, and it may taste fine. Open a bottle of the same wine several years from now, and the wine becomes something else entirely. Rough edges in the flavor will have smoothed out and the overall flavor of th...
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Author:
Deandre Castro
19th February 2010
Like it or not, the first quality of a wine that lends itself to the taster is the visual clue given by the appearance of the wine in the glass. To appreciate the true colors in the wine you must tilt the wine at an angle of about forty degrees and hold i...
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Author:
Rich Bird
18th February 2010
Rooibos tea has been enjoyed for hundreds of years in South Africa. Rooibos is translated as "red bush" and pronounced "roy-boss". It is slowly making its way into the teacups of many other nations around the world who are enjoying its taste and healthful...
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Author:
Diane Van Doesburg
27th January 2010
The wine reviewed below comes from the Duoro Valley region of Northern Portugal, a region known for Port and both red and white wine. It comes from four local grapes, Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz (called Tempranillo in Spain), and Tinta B...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
20th January 2010
Over the years Chile has become an important producer of red wine. Its signature grape variety is Carmenere, one that virtually disappeared from Bordeaux long, long ago. Here we taste a blend of two grapes that are still popular in Bordeaux and elsewhere,...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
07th January 2010
With all the available wines to choose from, sometimes, it is easier if you simply let somebody do the selecting for you. This is one of the many reasons why a number of wine connoisseurs join a wine of the month club. Such clubs are organized for members...
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Author:
k00lit
07th January 2010
Tennis is one of the most favorite game and there are million of people who love this game and they always love to buy US Open Tennis Championship tickets because it is very interesting game that increase the suspense the game is finished. The demand of t...
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Author:
Urge Tech1
21st December 2009
Serving red wine is an art that is relatively easy to master - all you have to do is learn a few basic facts about this wonderful drink and you will be on your way to mastering the proper wine serving methods.
Optimal Serving Red Wine Temperature
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Author:
edrago
14th December 2009
Red wines are best enjoyed when they are served the right way; sadly, many excellent bottles are wasted simply because their owners did not know how to properly serve them. Serving red wine is an art that is relatively easy to master - all you have to do ...
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Author:
Edrago