Articles, tagged with "wine grapes", page 4
03rd February 2010
There are three types of balsamic vinegar, authentic artisan balsamic vinegar (Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale), commercial grade balsamic vinegar and Condimento grade products which are usually a mix of the traditional and commercial balsamic products. Howe...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
13th November 2009
To make wine there are a number of processes the wine grapes must be put thru. Let us have a look at the method with a little more detail:.
Growing and cropping your wine grapes : naturally wine grapes are grown in the outside on a vine. Top quality wi...
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Author:
contentking10
05th November 2009
To successfully uncover how to grow grapes year after year you need to educate
yourself on grape vines, the weather, plant physiology and more. Growing grapes
combines knowledge of plants, soil, and weather. You will first need to determine
your p...
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Author:
Stan Spencer
05th November 2009
The wine making process is quite a long one and can be very difficult if you do
not know exactly what you are doing. The grapes for your wine must undergo a series
of processes before the wine is ready do store and drink. Depending on the type
of ...
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Author:
Stan Spencer
23rd October 2009
The Southwest is rich in Spanish, Mexican, and Native American heritage. Contemporary cuisine of the Southwest remains alive with cultural traditions, and offers a unique balance of robust spices and mild ingredients. From tacos to tortilla soup, this reg...
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Author:
ScottsdaleCulinary
19th October 2009
You might think you like wine, sipping the occasional glass of fruity Pinot in glorious sunshine or cuddling up with a bottle of cabernet Shiraz on a cold winter night, but how much do you actually know about the tasty tipple we all so regularly indulge i...
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articles@e-intellisense.com
22nd September 2009
Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest ...
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Author:
Garland Drake
17th September 2009
If you really are keen on losing weight, but sick and tired of going to a gym, jogging or what ever you have been doing so far to lose those stubborn pounds of excessive body fat, then you would be happy to know that there is an alternative to weight loss...
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Author:
Martin Christensen
03rd August 2009
Icewine is made from the juices of naturally frozen grapes. Canada is the largest producer of icewine in the world with the most famous wineries in the Niagara Peninsula....
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Author:
pellericewine
12th May 2009
While grapes have been grown and wineries being fruitful since the early ‘70's in Temecula CA, much has changed of late. The Valley itself is favored with an ideal climate for producing high quality wine grapes: hot, sunny days; cool evenings; long gro...
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Author:
RodGray
08th May 2009
It would be well to begin this article by stating that you should not drink wine if: (a) you have a stomach ulcer; (b) you suffer from Bright's disease or any other chronic kidney ailment; (c) you are acutely ill from any cause, or (d) you have religious ...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
16th April 2009
Temecula wineries are positioned between 1,400 and 1,600 feet above sea level. This wine grower's paradise has flawless surroundings for thriving prime wine grapes. The climate is dry and typicall warm during the daytime hours. Evenings are cooled by bre...
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Author:
RodGray
08th April 2009
Grape is a popular fruit that comes from perennial woody vines. It is commonly eaten raw, but is also used for a number of food and drink products such as jelly, candy, juice, marmalade, jam, raisins, oil, vinegar, and wine.
The cultivation of this...
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Author:
mark
14th December 2008
Drinking wine has become a way of life for many people, not just for those who live in countries with very cold seasons. It has became a must-have for health-conscious people who acknowledge the advantages of drinking wine regularly. Wine has become a sta...
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Author:
Jerry Shannon
22nd November 2008
Grape wine is an alcoholic beverage that is made through the process of fermenting grapes. Grapes in vineyards take a relatively long time to grow with temperatures in the daytime that should not exceed 95°F/35°C.
Different Kinds of Wines
Differ...
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Author:
Jerry Shannon