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THE BASICS OF WINE TASTING

25th September 2009
The basics of wine tasting - look, smell and taste, it's that easy. Learning how to taste wines is a straightforward adventure that will deepen your appreciation for both wines and winemakers. Look, smell, taste - starting with your basic senses and... Read >
Author: Robert Livesay

Finding Rare Wines in Colorado

22nd September 2009
For those evenings when you want a different kind of wine, you need to know exactly which Colorado wine store to visit so that you can find a good bottle of wine. This article will explain who you can talk with along with some ideas to help you reach the ... Read >
Author: Scott Douglase

Do all wines benefit from decanting or not?

22nd September 2009
Decanting is a strange word to many people. Some do not even know what it means exactly. Taking the sophistication out of it, decanting literally means pouring the wine from the bottle to a special glass container. This is done in order to expose the wine... Read >
Author: bknandra

Murcia Restaurants

21st September 2009
The cuisine in Murcia is excellent with fresh vegetables from the valley of the Río Segura and seafood from the Mar Menor. Murcia is also famous for its rice (which is grown in the village of Calasparra), sausages, preserved foods, nuts, aromatic plants,... Read >
Author: Linda Craik

Green Tea and Cancer: Why Green Tea Can Help

17th September 2009
Today many product information labels make references to green tea. Green Tea, Black Tea - Isn’t tea, just tea? What’s wrong with the black tea my mom still drinks every day? And what is the green tea and cancer bit I’ve read about? Where does tha... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Wine Tasting for the Novice

16th September 2009
Going to a wine tasting can be a very fun and enjoyable experience. However, many people do not attend for fear of not knowing exactly how to act or what to do. There's no great mystery to wine tastings, just a few things you should remember. As far as ... Read >

Customized Giveaways and More

15th September 2009
You just got engaged and now plans for the wedding are on its way. One aspect of the wedding that creates a headache for the bride and groom is their wedding giveaways. Usually, they want it special and unique that people will treasure for a lifetime. ... Read >
Author: cassiek17

The Mystery of Decanting

10th September 2009
Decanting is a strange word to many people. Some do not even know what it means exactly. Taking the sophistication out of it, decanting literally means pouring the wine from the bottle to a special glass container. This is done in order to expose the wine... Read >
Author: shaikh saddam

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

The union of food and wine

08th September 2009
Going out with your friends to a fine dining place but have no idea how to choose the wine to go with the food you order? Or want to impress your girlfriend with your knowledge? Just remember these tips and you will never go wrong. • Ask the sommelier ... Read >
Author: Vivian Stuart

Resveratrol free trial. Does resveratrol work for quick weight loss?

07th September 2009
Resveratrol for the first time was latterly featured on Oprah in late March 2009. Since that time there's barely any person who is taking a closer look into its anti age and weight reduction benefits. Resveratrol is located primarily in red wine, altho... Read >
Author: Harry Chase

Vinho Verde - Portugal's Best Kept "Secret"

07th September 2009
Vinho Verde is a unique Portuguese wine, known for for being a light and fresh wine. It makes up a whopping 15% of Portugal's total wine production. This interesting little wine gets produced in the Minho Region, which is situated in the north of the coun... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Harmony between Food and Wine

03rd September 2009
Wine is a social drink which should be enjoyed in the company of friends and .. food. The right combination between food and wine is a source of ultimate bliss for every connoisseur. Both wine and food can benefit from the right pairing. The right win... Read >
Author: masood

Making Wine Like a Pro…

02nd September 2009
Wine making is an easy, cost-efficient way to stock up on your favorite vintages. Although the wine-making process is fairly simple, it’s important to follow the steps carefully to ensure you don’t miss any elements. These steps will be crucial to the... Read >
Author: syed anjum

What are Catalunya Wines?

31st August 2009
Wine, be it red or white, is appreciated by many people around the world. The sparkling liquor can brighten up any occasion. The wineries of the Catalunya province of Spain is produce about 38 million liter of the liquor annually. About 200 vineyards are ... Read >
Author: Jhoana_Cooper

Malbec – All You Need To Know

26th August 2009
Malbec makes big, meaty red wines, which are full of lots of dark, spicy damson and bramble fruits. Perhaps slightly less well known than its Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon cousins, but by no means lacking in taste, Malbec displays clear characteristics of... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

How To Taste Wine!

25th August 2009
Wine tasting is simply a process applied to distinguish the taste of fine wines. One must be able to note the differences between different types of wines and for expert tasters, also the differences between the vintages of the same class of wine. Sometim... Read >
Author: Rudresh

Attract Abundance... Easily!How To Taste Wine!

25th August 2009
Wine tasting is simply a process applied to distinguish the taste of fine wines. One must be able to note the differences between different types of wines and for expert tasters, also the differences between the vintages of the same class of wine. Sometim... Read >
Author: Rudresh

Wine blending - a guide

23rd August 2009
Just last week we went on a wonderful day trip. Our visit was to Chapel Down, England's largest wine producer, nestled in the beautiful enclave of Tenterden in Kent. We were shown around by Owen Elias, the head winemaker, who kindly suffered an endless ba... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Let's chat concerning producing wine and drinking wine!

13th August 2009
If I was requested what interesting I read concerning France. With no doubt I would reply about its magnificent Eiffel tower, one of the most noted museums - Louvre and surely about its thousand mile grounds of grapes for fabricating wine.The history of ... Read >
Author: Terrance Coffey

Red wine beneficial for health

10th August 2009
In current economic down time, life has become difficult. The celebrations and festives give us much needed respite from day to day quest to stay afloat. We cannot think of celebrations without wine; wine as most indispensable part of celebrations lets ... Read >
Author: Tony

Teeth-Whitening - An At-Home Teeth Bleaching Trick to Put Your Best Smile Forward

10th August 2009
While teeth-whitening products are more readily available today than they ever have been before, the fact remains that only a small percentage of people today have ever whitened their teeth. There are good reasons to whiten your teeth. Beyond the cos... Read >
Author: jeyanth

No Bull Just Wine – Indian Accent Bar in Delhi

10th August 2009
The name Charles Metcalfe will ring a bell for anyone acquainted with Delhi. A master of oriental languages, he took charge of the Mughal capital under the East India Company in 1811. He was an opulent character who behaved like Mughal satrap, but the Cha... Read >
Author: jayantatri

Red Wines For Summer

10th August 2009
When you think of a bottle of red wine you often think of Christmas or wintertime. Great with cooked meats and comfort food it is often not seen as a wine for the summer. However when you think about the places that produce red wines they are mainly p... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Great Wines For Everyone

10th August 2009
When you are looking for a drink to suit the majority of people go for wine. It is a universal drink which has types that are good for most people. There is dry wine, organic wine, sweet wine, fortified wine, red wine, rose wine, and of course sparkling... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

TEMECULA IS GETTING READY FOR THE 2009 GRAPE HARVEST

07th August 2009
Temecula wineries plan for the busiest winemaking time of the year. It is approaching the season when Temecula wineries begin their annual grape yield. In Temecula harvest commences a earlier due to the warm weather. Production time usually commences... Read >
Author: RodGray

Does A Daily Resveratrol Pill Help?

03rd August 2009
Individuals who are very health conscious are becoming aware of Resveratrol. Resveratrol is appearing as a supplement to aid in the health care industry. It can be found in Resveratrol pills in addition to other easily assimilated diet supplements. Resev... Read >
Author: Dane Foley

Get A Wine Refrigerator This Summer

01st August 2009
The Craze For Wine Refrigerators Is Increasing With Time. According To A Common Assumption, White Wines Are Stored In Chilled Temperature And Red Wines Are Kept In Room Temperatures. Most Of The People Love To Serve Chilled White Wine. But That Doesn’t ... Read >
Author: Deven Jerry

Escape to the Wine Country of South America

24th July 2009
Set against the backdrop of the Andes Mountains, the coastal region of Chili is a great place to start any journey through the wine making country of Chili and Argentina. The Casablanca Valley receives cool coastal breezes that make this area ideal for wh... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

11 Suggestions to live more with a healthy life

09th July 2009
1. Get enough sleep. If you want to live a long and healthy life, be sure that you get your full quota of sleep. Various researchers have proved, through a large number of studies, that people who do not get enough sleep are more likely to suffer from ... Read >
Author: ravishrishri

RezV Resveratrol - Stop the hands of time!

22nd June 2009
You want to regain back that slim and trim figure of yesteryears but is it possible? Is it possible to roll back the hands of time and push back the date to an older date when your figure was envied by one and all? Our bad eating habits take a heavy toll ... Read >
Author: stainleys

Reseratrol and How it Benefits You

18th June 2009
If you are like the many millions of Americans concerned about your health and having a healthy heart, there are natural ways you can prevent heart disease and improve your circulation. You have heard it said that drinking red wine is good for you heart... Read >
Author: Kevin Don

Reseratrol and How it Benefits You

18th June 2009
If you are like the many millions of Americans concerned about your health and having a healthy heart, there are natural ways you can prevent heart disease and improve your circulation. You have heard it said that drinking red wine is good for you heart... Read >
Author: Kevin Don

Wine Glass Guide

14th June 2009
We're often asked about how to choose the ideal wine glass in our wine tasting events, so we thought it was about time to put (virtual) pen to paper.Glassware can make a sizeable difference to how wine tastes, so it's important to choose wisely. Should yo... Read >
Author: pippym1122

How-To - Wine Tasting; Learning with the Three Most Common Senses

12th June 2009
In this small how-to article, wine tasting techniques in regards of the senses most used will hopefully be clearly taken into knowledge. The primary point of fact is that it isn't only the senses of taste and smell, but the sense of sight also absolutely ... Read >
Author: SuperDude

Understanding French Wine Regions

12th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Understanding French Wine Regions

11th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Understanding French Wine Regions

11th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Understanding French Wine Regions

11th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Get Ready For Summer

06th June 2009
Summer has arrived early this year, people have started getting the barbecue out since April and with the extra optimism about this year potentially having the best summer for a while it is a good idea to stock up on wine. When you think of summer parties... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Get Ready For Summer

06th June 2009
Summer has arrived early this year, people have started getting the barbecue out since April and with the extra optimism about this year potentially having the best summer for a while it is a good idea to stock up on wine. When you think of summer parties... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Barbecue Wines

06th June 2009
The smell of charcoal burning and tasty treats being cooked outside is starting to fill the air across the UK as more and more people start lighting their summer barbecues. A barbecue is a great way to celebrate summer and to throw a summer party. As it i... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Info for your China vacations - Italian restaurants in Beijing

30th May 2009
This article is about the Italian restaurants in Beijing. You can find some useful info in it if you are planning your China vacations now. (especially for the Italian food fans) Beijing is an international city in China and you can find a lot of good ... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Want to know about Red Wines?

29th May 2009
Wine is the most sought after beverage for thousands of years, people enjoy this historic drink which was only consumed at that point of time mainly for ceremonial purposes and as a medicine, now on the other hand people use it even for religious purposes... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Benefits Of Resveratrol To Our Deteriorating Health

18th May 2009
Modern day world including the broadcast media is talking about the numerous Resveratrol benefits and the usefulness is going to increase more within few years. This antioxidant helps to cure cancer, slow down the aging process and also leads to considera... Read >
Author: John Wilson

Resveratrol And Its Benefits

18th May 2009
Modern day world including the broadcast media is talking about the numerous Resveratrol benefits and the usefulness is going to increase more within few years. It can help you to struggle against cancer, aging and can reduce considerable amount of weight... Read >
Author: John Wilson

Storing Wine The Right Way Protects And Enhances The Quality

12th May 2009
Like most things in life, there is a right way and a wrong way to store wine. Wine is an unusual item, because unlike many other food items, it can improve with age; vastly so. That means wine storage has two goals. First, the way the wine is stored sh... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright

Wine For Spring Days

11th May 2009
The coming of spring is an important time in the life of the winemaker. The vines are starting to show new life as new shoots appear and the year of wine making starts again. Spring also brings in us the yearning for sunny days and with that comes the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Wines For Dining

11th May 2009
There is nothing better than finishing work and going for a drink with friends. Wine is a great drink to enjoy with friends, as you can get a bottle and share the experience. But of course wine, unlike most other alcoholic drinks, is also great for enjoyi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Wine For Spring Days

11th May 2009
The coming of spring is an important time in the life of the winemaker. The vines are starting to show new life as new shoots appear and the year of wine making starts again. Spring also brings in us the yearning for sunny days and with that comes the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Wine For Spring Days

11th May 2009
The coming of spring is an important time in the life of the winemaker. The vines are starting to show new life as new shoots appear and the year of wine making starts again. Spring also brings in us the yearning for sunny days and with that comes the ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Many Opinions of Wine

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 ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Great Red Wines

07th May 2009
Red wine is a timeless drink. It can evoke pictures of different scenes in different countries and always represents some kind of passion. Red wine is also of course, used in Holy Communion in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and hence, has a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

How To Select A Case Of Wine

07th May 2009
Buying a case of wine has traditionally been seen as something stuck in the realms of an Agatha Christie novel, where there is a cellar to keep the wine and a Butler to serve it to you. Of course, they always start with a murder and end with a room full o... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Great Red Wines

07th May 2009
Red wine is a timeless drink. It can evoke pictures of different scenes in different countries and always represents some kind of passion. Red wine is also of course, used in Holy Communion in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and hence, has a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

10 Must See Things in the Provence Area of France

07th May 2009
Provence has a range of attractions to offer tourists such as its scenic beauty, quaint European villages and heritage sites. Visitors are sure to enjoy the magnificence of this beautiful and versatile Southern French region. Here are some ideas to make t... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

The Wonder Of Acai Berry Fruit Blast

16th April 2009
What is the acai berry fruit blast? Unknown to a lot of us, there is almost a silent yet very forceful buzz forming all around us; for some people feel by instinct that something great is happening though they can’t pin point exactly what it is. Well, I... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition

The Wonder Of Acai Berry Fruit Blast

16th April 2009
What is the acai berry fruit blast? Unknown to a lot of us, there is almost a silent yet very forceful buzz forming all around us; for some people feel by instinct that something great is happening though they can’t pin point exactly what it is. Well, I... Read >
Author: U7Nutrition

Grapes Wine

09th April 2009
Grapes wines are known for their long record with human kind. From the ancient Greeks who wrote great epics centered about wine, to the wine-loving French thatmysteriously never gainpounds even when their diet is full of saturated fat. And the list of the... Read >
Author: EddyLee

Napa Valley And Wine

09th April 2009
The Vikings were the first to notice the USA's potential as a wine-producing nation and since then things have developed and changed. The USA is now making wine from Hawaii to Texas, but most of the decent stuff comes from California and in particular the... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

All about Muscat wines

02nd April 2009
Muscat is one of the oldest varieties of grapes in the world with almost a family of over 200 different varieties in its family known today. It is important to note the fact that the Muscat grapes are sweet and fruity with an excellent rich fragrance. The... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Mardi Gars invitations and ideas for your next party

20th March 2009
Mardi Gras is literally translated as “Fat Tuesday” and celebrates the night before Ash Wednesday when Lent starts. While it’s not necessarily a religious celebration, it is usually and epic event. Mardi Gras is a great symbol of a decadent party. ... Read >
Author: Amycarter

Lets Make Some Wine

13th March 2009
Wine making is an easy, cost-efficient way to stock up on your favorite vintages. Although the wine-making process is fairly simple, it's important to follow the steps carefully to ensure you don't miss any elements. These steps will be crucial to the suc... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

A Guide To Australian Red Wine

10th March 2009
Australian wine has dominated the UK supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines sales by volume to the UK than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Getting To Grips With Merlot

10th March 2009
Merlot is a great player in the wine world, having two very different roles. Not only does it make a great blending partner but it is also a pretty good grape when used on its own, producing some deliciously subtle and easy drinking red wines. Merlot ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A Guide To Australian Red Wine

10th March 2009
Australian wine has dominated the UK supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines sales by volume to the UK than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

To Find the Best Wine Club Ask These Three Questions

09th March 2009
So, you are looking to join a wine club. You are making a great choice because there are more vineyards appearing each year and each offers their own special take on regional cultivars or methods. For example, you might opt for wines of Europe or you migh... Read >
Author: Wine Club Insider

Spend a Relaxing Day Visiting the Amador Wineries

26th February 2009
The wineries of Amador County offer a relaxing day of wine tasting in a rural foothill setting. The wineries are about forty-five minutes southeast of Sacramento located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California. There are ov... Read >
Author: Rick Keel

Formaggio di fossa - an Italian delicacy

20th February 2009
“Formaggio di fossa” (Pit cheese) is a cheese aged in the pits which were once used for food conservation: a sort of magical rite which begins in August with the preparation of the pits by burning the straw in the pit to reduce the accumulated humidit... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

Follow the Wine Trail across France

19th February 2009
There are ten well-known wine regions in France, each of which offers a unique holiday destination. Sampling the wines from each region will also give you a taste of the culture, history and gastronomic delights that are distinctive to the regions. Y... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Making wine is truly an art

19th February 2009
In today’s world each region is influenced with vast multi-ethnic diversity. The food that we consume is just as complex producing a definite acquired taste. Wine is no exception. Making wine is truly an art. “Scientific” approach and procedur... Read >
Author: ginfogten

Making wine is truly an art

19th February 2009
In today’s world each region is influenced with vast multi-ethnic diversity. The food that we consume is just as complex producing a definite acquired taste. Wine is no exception. Making wine is truly an art. “Scientific” approach and procedur... Read >
Author: ginfogten

Making wine is truly an art

18th February 2009
In today’s world each region is influenced with vast multi-ethnic diversity. The food that we consume is just as complex producing a definite acquired taste. Wine is no exception. Making wine is truly an art. “Scientific” approach and procedur... Read >
Author: ginfogten

Making wine is truly an art

18th February 2009
In today’s world each region is influenced with vast multi-ethnic diversity. The food that we consume is just as complex producing a definite acquired taste. Wine is no exception. Making wine is truly an art. “Scientific” approach and procedur... Read >
Author: ginfogten

To Make Homemade Wine

13th February 2009
In today’s world each region is influenced with vast multi-ethnic diversity. The food that we consume is just as complex producing a definite acquired taste. Wine is no exception. Making wine is truly an art. “Scientific” approach and procedur... Read >
Author: balwinder kaur

Brighten Your Smile with Teeth Whitening Procedures

05th February 2009
You might not be aware of this fact, but your teeth color could be direct indication that you are not indulging in a healthy diet or a healthy lifestyle. Some of the most common factors that lead to discoloration of teeth include cigarette-smoking, irregu... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell

Home Teeth Whitening: Effective and inexpensive

03rd February 2009
Everybody wishes to have a shinning bright and warm smile that will leave a permanent impression on the onlookers’ mind. People are born with the set of temporary milk teeth that are milky white in color, but this set of teeth fall off. A new set of per... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell

A Guide to Cooking with Wine

31st January 2009
Want to enhance and improve the taste of your favorite dish? Think that adding wine to your recipe will make it more scrumptious and mouth watering? Well then, you're absolutely right! Wines are widely used in the cooking world because they intensify t... Read >
Author: Aaronn

Tempranillo – The Noble Grape of Spain

26th January 2009
Native to Spain, the Tempranillo grape is a black grape used in the production of full-bodied red wines. It has also been introduced to vineyards in the US, South Africa and Australia where it is prized because it ripens earlier than other grapes, just as... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

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

What Are Australian Wines

16th January 2009
Wine is the oldest and most popular beverage. In our modern world, where elegance and traditions are treasured, wine is associated when having a complete hearty meal. It cleanses the meticulous palate that considers taste and flavor as the basic fundament... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Muscat – The Oldest Variety of Grapes in the World

12th January 2009
There are six main varieties of Muscat wine which comes from the oldest variety of grapes in the world, of which there are over 200 derivatives. The colors of the grapes range from white to almost black and all them have a very sweet aroma. This is one of... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

A Guide To Rioja

09th January 2009
Rioja is a wine that comes from a specific region in Spain. Probably best known for the red wines that are produced in the region there are also white riojas and rase or rosado riojas too. It is in fact a region tht has something to suit every palate. In ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A Guide To Rioja

09th January 2009
Rioja is a wine that comes from a specific region in Spain. Probably best known for the red wines that are produced in the region there are also white riojas and rase or rosado riojas too. It is in fact a region tht has something to suit every palate. In ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Growth of wines from their origin

05th January 2009
Wine is one of the few things for which the people in every part of the world are crazy and it has remained as one of the most popular beverage throughout the history. The facts reveal that people have been enjoying this extremely tempting beverage from t... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Petite Sirah - The English Form of Petite Syrah

05th January 2009
Petite Sirah comes from the Durif grapes grown primarily in California and Australia. Smaller quantities are grown in Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile. Although the grape was originally developed in France in the late 1800’s by crossing s... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Internal Bleaching versus Professional Tooth Whitening

29th December 2008
Often after a root canal treatment the Dentist will consider performing an internal bleaching. It is somewhat different and perhaps a little more aggressive than conventional tooth whitening. Mainly because it takes place within the tooth and not on the s... Read >
Author: Matt Wittchow

You Should Try Wine Tasting

29th December 2008
Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing - many are amazed to find that it's actually a bit more. Wine tasting is more of an art, an art that is used to distinguish the taste of fine wines. Wine can be a tasty an... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Wrap Your Present with a Wonderful Gift BasketWrap Your Present with a Wonderful Gift Basket

17th December 2008
Choosing a nice present is not enough to create a wonderful gift. You may have precious items inside your box, but the looks of it will give additional beauty and price for your present. Wrapping it with the right gift basket will give a blast to your pre... Read >
Author: Roberta Groch

Food and Wine: Tips On Wine Pairings

17th December 2008
There are some basic wine and food pairing rules that will help you mix together the right combination of flavors that will improve your dining experience. A great wine pairing can make your dining memorable and a wrong combination can contribute to a poo... Read >
Author: The Backyard Wine Enthusiast

The Little Known Gamay Wine

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... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Having A Party For Wine Tasting

14th December 2008
When planning to host a wine tasting party, it's important to remember that there's no exact formula regarding the kind of wine that guests will enjoy. Each individual has his or her own wine preferences and its perfectly alright if not everyone enjoys th... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Have Fun Wine Tasting

14th December 2008
You can easily detect a genuine wine expert by the way he handles the wine in terms of smelling and tasting it and not merely just drinking the wine. Anybody can drink wine but it takes a lot of experience to taste wine. Wines have become a staple fea... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Cabernet Sauvignon – One of the Most Common Varieties

05th December 2008
The Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most commonly grown grapes in the world, the red version of Chardonnay. It adds splendor and flavor to red wines the longer they are allowed to age. The thick skin of this grape gives the wine made from it has a ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Enjoy Mourvedre Wines Under Various Names

04th December 2008
Mourvedre grapes are mainly grown along the coastlines of France and Spain. In France the grape is called the Mourvedre, while in Spain it is called the Monastrell. Wines under either of these names come from the same type of grapes. These grapes are ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Australia's Hunter Valley

03rd December 2008
Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s oldest and finest wine regions. Here you can learn about the history, products and, of course, sample some of the finest wines. Add to this magnificent scenery, historic towns, top class golf courses, and you've got a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Cooking With Wine

03rd December 2008
Dinner and enjoying a glass of your favorite wine with the meal, consider using wine as an ingredient in your favorite dish. Cooking with wine has never been more popular and endless recipes abound that incorporate all different types of wine into favorit... Read >
Author: James Murray

The Paarl Winelands

03rd December 2008
The beautiful Cape Winelands boasts quilt-like vineyards that spread into the slopes of the dramatic surrounding mountains. Known for producing award-winning wines, the Cape Winelands' three major areas are: Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl. Each with ... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

The Right Food With The Right Wine

03rd December 2008
When it comes to food and wine, most people are brought up with the rule stating "red goes with red, white goes with white", which means red wine goes with red meat while white wine goes with fish and poultry. Then came the "postmodern" maxim which says t... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

An Introduction To Wine

03rd December 2008
Wine never fails to make any occasion special. Whether it be a large wedding banquet or a simple dinner for two, the celebratory ambience is never complete without using the corkscrew to unveil the luscious liquid. Unfortunately, the high esteem for w... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Enjoying White Wine

03rd December 2008
Red wines have been very popular lately, thanks to medical reports about their antioxidant and heart-protecting properties. It's true that red wines are amazing, but that doesn't mean the other less noticed kinds of wine are bad. White wines are in fact d... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Tips For Collecting Wine

03rd December 2008
The senses and pleasures that wine can bring to anyone are indescribable. No Wonder wine is usually saved for special occasions and celebrations. Unfortunately, the high regard for this special drink alienates many people. Despite the growing popularity o... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Tips for wine storage

02nd December 2008
For the wine lovers the collection of the different varieties of wine is one of the most preferred jobs. The more the number of wines they collect the more they become crazy to collect some of the ecstatic wines and of course they should know how well the... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Enjoy the Light and Fruity Taste of Gamay Wines

01st December 2008
Gamay wines come from the Gamay grape harvested in the Beaujolias region of France. This grape is purple in color and is used to make red wines and when grown in acidic soil, the acid in the soil helps to soften the natural acidity of the grape. In a... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Barbera Wine Goes Great with Any Food

01st December 2008
If you are looking for a red wine that you can serve with any meal, then the choice has to be Barbera. This wine is made from the second most planted variety of grapes in Italy. It has a robust fruity taste and lower tannic qualities than most other red w... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Christmas Wine Gifts

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... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Different Kind Of Wine

01st December 2008
It is a pleasure to the palate and it teases the senses when you combine fine dining with a glass of good wine. White wine is excellent when you are dining on fish or chicken, while red wine goes perfectly with red meat dishes. You might be confused ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Some Tips For Storing Wine

01st December 2008
A fine meal would not be complete without having a drink of fine wine to accompany it. If you often hold dinner parties at home, or you feel like spicing up a regular dinner with red or white wine, you can do so if you have your own wine storage at ho... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Wine Tasting Judege

01st December 2008
There are hundreds of wines available on the market today. First time buyers usually don't have any idea what to pick so they settle for the best packaged wine bottles but end up drinking low quality wines. Here are some tips on how to judge the wine ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Becoming A Wine Taster

01st December 2008
Millions of people all over the world are drinking wine but only few know how to recognize or distinguish its characteristics. Today, wine tasting parties are organized to bring together all wine lovers and test their expertise. It takes a lot of experien... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

The Benefits Of Grape Wine

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... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Choosing Wines for Thanksgiving Dinner

20th November 2008
The year is flying by quickly. Halloween is past us and Thanksgiving is coming on quickly and you know what that means – the hefty, delicious Thanksgiving Dinner. Ah, but wine are you going to drink? As you probably know by now, wine goes well with f... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Wine Storage And Wine Cellars

18th November 2008
A fine meal would not be complete without having a drink of fine wine to accompany it. If you often hold dinner parties at home, or you feel like spicing up a regular dinner with red or white wine, you can do so if you have your own wine storage at home. ... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson

Wine Storage And Wine Cellars

18th November 2008
A fine meal would not be complete without having a drink of fine wine to accompany it. If you often hold dinner parties at home, or you feel like spicing up a regular dinner with red or white wine, you can do so if you have your own wine storage at home. ... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson

Find The Right Wine For The Right Occasion

10th November 2008
There are really no hard and fast rules when choosing the best wine for each occasion - especially when you consider the fact that people are partial to certain wines depending on their personal preference and taste. Here are a few 'soft' guidelines to he... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Wine Stain Removal - How to Be Prepared When Red Wine Stains Happen

04th November 2008
If you've ever spilled red or rose wine on your rugs, clothing, tablecloths or napkins, you know that they can ruin them, if the spot isn't removed properly. So, how do you remove red wine stains? There are all sorts of stain removers and home remedies th... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs

Roussanne, the Perfect Blending Grape

03rd November 2008
Roussanne is a white wine grape grown that originated in the Rhône wine region in France, where it is often blended with the Marsanne grape to make quality wines. It is one of the few white varietal grapes that are grown in the highly regulated Northern... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Why Not Try A Sparkling Rose Wine?

21st October 2008
Wine is probably the best social drink man has ever known. It comes in hoards of varieties and peculiarly, the classification is generally based on the area in which wine is grown. The classification is required because the number of types is just so mind... Read >
Author: Christopher

Spanish Wine

10th October 2008
Today Spain is booming in the wine world with close to 70 wine regions. Wine export from Spain has almost doubled from five years ago- possibly due to the fact that Spain is producing more new, world-class wines than ever before and also Spain has some of... Read >
Author: Jay Neil

The Rising Times Of Rosé Wine

06th October 2008
It’s not long since rose wine was regarded as unfashionable and unsophisticated, with the ultimate social no-no being taking a bottle of rosé to a party or celebration. Today, things are altogether different. According to the trade journal Off Licence ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Rising Times Of Rosé Wine

06th October 2008
It’s not long since rose wine was regarded as unfashionable and unsophisticated, with the ultimate social no-no being taking a bottle of rosé to a party or celebration. Today, things are altogether different. According to the trade journal Off Licence ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Topical Skin Care for Anti-Aging Can Get a Boost With Resveratrol

29th September 2008
You may have heard that the incidence of heart disease in France is far lower than in the U.S. Scientists spent a long time trying to figure out how that could possibly be when the traditional French diet - lots of cheese, bread, sauces, wine with every m... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant

Trying To Reduce The Risk For Breast Cancer

23rd September 2008
Statistics show that at some purpose in their lives one in twelve women will renovate breast growth. When it comes to contract breast evil there are many risks. Some of these risks are within your contain and other risks aren't. Luckily, for the factors t... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

How To Get The Most From Your Red Wine

19th September 2008
If you like red wine but don’t know much about it, you’ve come to the right place. In this article we look at some handy tips for buying and serving red wine. Work up through the sizes If you are going to be serving more than one glass (or bott... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Perfect Marriage Wine And Cheese

15th September 2008
Wine and cheese parties, which were popular in the 70s, are gaining back their popularity in recent times. The ability of the two to bring out each other's best is simply indescribable. Another good thing about cheese and wine parties is that they're appr... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Judging Wine Made Easy

08th September 2008
O.k., o.k, so you want to "hold your own" vs your wine snob friends when it comes to evaluating wine. Trust me, evaluating wine is not the "rocket science" that some of your connoisseur buddies would lead you to believe. However, learning some basic termi... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

Planning A Great Wine And Cheese Party

08th September 2008
One of the most enjoyable ways to enjoy your home bar and wine furniture is to have a wine and cheese party. To make the party a big hit, however, requires creativity and planning. In planning your party, your first step is to select a theme. For exampl... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

Montalcino wines

05th September 2008
Brunello di Montalcino is one of those overnight successes that's been around for ages[md]literally. In 1970, the Biondi-Santi family (the leading producer in Montalcino) decided their wines could use some publicity. They invited some leading wine writers... Read >
Author: sulamita

The Many Types Of Red Wine

05th September 2008
Wines are of many types. Red wine is a type of wine which is extracted from red, dark purple or blue colored grapes. This wine is red in color. Red wine is produced by fermenting grape juice. The red color of the wine is due to the tannins present in the ... Read >
Author: Christopher

How to Make Homemade Wine

04th September 2008
How to Make Homemade Wine | Discover How to Make Your Own Special Wine If you would like to learn how to make homemade wine, there is no reason for not doing it. You don't need a license, a cellar, and the utensils you need are probably in your home al... Read >
Author: How to Make Homemade Wine

What Wine Gifts To Buy?

02nd September 2008
What is a celebration without dining and wining? Wine is synonymous with good times. If you want to impress your friends, family or business associates with a gift that is sure to make a memorable and long lasting impression, send to them wine gifts. A... Read >
Author: Christopher

Teeth Whitening - What are the Different Options Available?

02nd September 2008
Teeth whitening is a topic that many people are interested in these days. There are many common foods and drinks in our everyday diet that will stain your teeth. Tea and coffee, red wines and different soda drinks will all contribute to dull, yellowed t... Read >
Author: John Mann

Everything You Need To Know About White Wines Is Right Here

22nd August 2008
Getting its name from the clear juices provided by both the red and white grapes of vineyards throughout the world, white wine is a delight for both the picky wine connoisseur and the amateur taster alike. With a variety of flavors coming from various gra... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

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

Different Types Of Wine

17th August 2008
There is a very large variety of different types of wine and in order to really enjoy your wine selection it is necessary to know more than what type of wine goes with red meat and what type of wine goes with fish. It is important to select the correct t... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Understanding The Differences With Red Wines

15th August 2008
While the average person may assume that all red wines are the same, the differences actually extend far beyond the label on the bottle. With over 50 main varieties of reds available, the colors can range from light red and ruby red to deep purple. Th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Why Not Try Australian Wine?

14th August 2008
Like Australian people, the array of Australian wines is quite fascinating. All wines, sparkling or otherwise, red, rose or white are unique to the region where it is made, and the winemaker who crafts the wine. Australian wine has come a long way from wh... Read >
Author: Christopher

Learning The Basics Behind Food Wine For Better Cooking

29th July 2008
If you are one of the thousands of people who don't know a lot about wine, then this article is for you. Here, you will learn a little something about food wine and what wines should be pared with what foods. It is impossible to learn everything at once, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Do You Know Much About The Australian Wine?

29th July 2008
Early Australian wine production dates back to the 1791, when grapes were imported from Europe and wine was shipped back to the United Kingdom. Slowly but surely, Australian vineyards in New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria and South Aus... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Make wine the best easy way.

22nd July 2008
Wine making is an easy, cost-efficient way to stock up on your favorite vintages. Although the wine-making process is simple, it is important to follow the steps carefully to ensure you don’t miss any elements. These steps will be crucial to the success... Read >
Author: Meinam Meirabasingh

Corks and Stoppers

09th July 2008
The cork oak, quercus suber, is the most highly regarded closure used in wine bottles. The exact period when wine markers started using cork is but a mystery. One can only hypothesize that it was utilized even before the radical changes in the European cl... Read >
Author: rae phillips

How to Whiten your Teeth

08th July 2008
Doing it yourself There are different ways that you can whiten your teeth at home. The one way is to get a customized impression tray fitted to your top and bottom teeth. You will want to wear this piece a few hours of each day filled with gel that ... Read >
Author: DCJames

A Gustatory Delight: The Wine and Chocolate Gift Basket

05th July 2008
For many people the pairing of wine and chocolate for a gift basket is a daunting task, and one they avoid if they can. But if you remember just a couple of simple rules, you can put together a wine and chocolate gift basket that will produce the purest ... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Finding the Right Wine Bottle Gift

05th July 2008
With the multitude of options available to you, finding the right gift for any occasion can certainly be difficult. There is one gift that always goes over well however, and that is the wine bottle gift. The wine bottle gift is not too plain or too extrav... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Wine: A drink for every mood of life

02nd July 2008
Wine, a hugely popular premium alcoholic drink, finds its nomenclature from the Proto-Germanic ”winam” and the Latin word “vine”, meaning grapes. As the name suggests, Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of grape juice. Crush... Read >
Author: vikasenvigo

Planning a Trip to Tuscany, Italy

30th June 2008
Tuscany is well known for its wine as well as being the birthplace of the Renaissance movement. This makes it a fantastic place to visit and in this article we will look at several places to visit in Tuscany, Italy. Florence is the most popular destina... Read >
Author: Suzanne Morrison

The Difference Between Red and White Wine

18th June 2008
When you select a wine for drinking or entertaining it is important to know the difference between red and white. Not only will you look smart in front of your dinner guests, but you will also know how to pair the right wine with the right food. 1. Ta... Read >
Author: rimrocknow

The Difference Between Red and White Wine

18th June 2008
When you select a wine for drinking or entertaining it is important to know the difference between red and white. Not only will you look smart in front of your dinner guests, but you will also know how to pair the right wine with the right food. 1. Ta... Read >
Author: rimrocknow

Wine Tasting Party -- Types of Tastings, How Much Wine to Buy, Home Set Up and Scoring the Wine

10th June 2008
Many of us have been to wine tastings at a winery or a local liquor store but have you ever hosted a wine tasting party at home? It really is quite easy. First you need to decide what kind of wine party you are going to host. Types of Wine Tasting ... Read >
Author: Sandee Lembke

Wine Trivia

06th June 2008
There are several myths that make good wine trivia. These myths and truths are a great way to quiz your wine loving friends and give them and yourself and education at the same time. Here are the top ten wine myths revealed. 1. Aged Wine is Better th... Read >
Author: D Beart

Types of Wine Glasses

06th June 2008
The type of wine glass that you serve your wine in can have a dramatic impact on the flavor and quality of the wine. There are many factors associated with wine glasses that may add or subtract from the wine’s flavor, appearance and quality. There are... Read >
Author: D Beart

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Wine for Your Meal

08th May 2008
Many people enjoy a glass of wine with dinner, but a good percentage of those don’t really know how to properly pair a wine with their meal. Often they will find one wine that they like and drink it with everything. What’s happening is that they’re ... Read >
Author: ourdatenight

But She’s Out Of My League!

01st May 2008
A friend of mine has had this mad crush on a colleague of his for over a year. She’s all he talks about. How beautiful she looks, how talented and articulate she is. They both love mountain biking and even share the same fondness for the same red win... Read >
Author: Cordell Wallace

Red Wine – A Classic Taste For Any Time

25th April 2008
When it comes to red wine, it can get confusing as to which kind of wine is right for you. There is such a wide variety of grape types that go into wine production that you can find yourself bewildered when faced with a supermarket shelf. To optimize... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Riedel Vinum Glasses

17th April 2008
Claus Riedel changed the world of wine with his revolutionary concept of functional stemware. He was the first in history to recognize the effect of a glass shape on the perception and pleasure of drinking wine. Georg Riedel further developed the concept ... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

An Introduction to Wine Tasting

07th April 2008
Wine Tasting Wine tasting is the sensory examination and assessment of wine. While the practice of wine tasting is as ancient as its production, a more formalized methodology has slowly become established from the 14th century onwards. Wine tasting is ... Read >
Author: winelines@gmail.com

An Introduction to Wine Tasting

07th April 2008
Wine Tasting Wine tasting is the sensory examination and assessment of wine. While the practice of wine tasting is as ancient as its production, a more formalized methodology has slowly become established from the 14th century onwards. Wine tasting is ... Read >
Author: winelines@gmail.com

Wine Grape Varieties

02nd April 2008
A growing number of home winemakers are searching for information on quality grape varieties to grow in the backyard. Selection of the right varieties is important and several can be found in trade literature, university publications, nursery sales catalo... Read >
Author: winelines@gmail.com

Wine As Gifts

12th March 2008
Wine can be found in all shapes such as in boxes, bottles with screw-on caps as well as corked bottles. Thus, wine is always a call for wine gifts for holidays, birthdays or any special occasion. It also can be found in an expensive jug wine or wine gifts... Read >
Author: otai

Sulphites in Wine

07th February 2008
Sulphur Dioxide or E220 as it is so alarmingly and anonymously titled on so many food packets is permitted under all winemaking standards. It is a preservative and disinfectant. It is added to wine as Potassium Metabisulphate or PMS and has been blamed fo... Read >
Author: Ben W

South Beach Diet Program - Food List To Remember

10th October 2007
South beach diet program aims for healthy and nutritious food intake while allowing you to gradually lose your weight. Unlike other meals plans carefully formulated in other diet programs, south beach diet meals plans are generally more flexible and conve... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

Does Resveratrol Act As An Anti-Aging Supplement To Enhance Longevity

04th October 2007
Resveratrol is a chemical that is found naturally on the skin of red grapes, of the polyphenol family that includes such other members as the powerful antioxidants anthocyanadin and the flavanoids. They destroy free radicals that are responsible for many... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Wine 101

10th September 2007
I hope that the following article will help you to better understand this topic. I am sure that there are many people who will say that they know everything there is to know about wines. Unluckily unless you are a vino aficionado, a wine agriculturist ... Read >
Author: MichaelM1

In Vino Veritas: It's A Drink to Your Health

29th August 2007
Hemingway called it “the most civilized thing in the world,” Ambrose Bierce said it was, “God’s next best gift to man,” and the Scot scholar John Stuart Blackie went even further, declaring it “the drink of the gods.” As for whether a god... Read >
Author: Gina Stepp

The Process of Making Wine

28th August 2007
Wine is a very wide spread term that is simply fruit being distilled and fermented for the product of an alcoholic drink. When most people think of wine they immediately think grapes, but there are so many different sources for wine production these inclu... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Health benefits of Champagne

09th August 2007
Champagne a festive wine was actually the first wine which was made 2,000 years ago, was named after a small town in France. Wines from the champagne region were known from the middle-ages. During those periods wines were either red or white. The first co... Read >
Author: devi nisha

Understand How Your Recipe Works

17th July 2007
Whether you are a new cook, or a seasoned kitchen veteran, there are some simple tricks that you can use to improve the quality of your meals. Professional chefs everywhere use these techniques to wow their customers, and keep them coming back. Try some o... Read >
Author: beneuporian

Visited Cape Town recently and tasted some of our beautiful wines?

06th June 2007
Aren't you wishing that you could get your hands on that special bottle of wine you tasted on your tour of the wineland?. Of course you wrote down the name of the wine when visiting the cellar and even bought a bottle or two at the time. Unfortunat... Read >
Author: Brerrabbit

Share Your Enthusiasm for a Glass of Good Wine in a Wine Tasting Party

05th June 2007
We all love to savor the taste of a fine wine. While you may like drinking a certain type of wine such as a Merlot there are times when you will want to increase your knowledge of other wines. To make this learning process fun you can invite some friends ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Wine Tasting Kit Makes a Great Present for the Wine Lover in the Family

04th June 2007
While there are different ways of learning about wines, some of these methods can prove to be quite costly. You can see about improving your wine palette by going to a winery and seeing what the different wines are that are produced in these wineries. Fro... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How to Leave Your Guests Open to New Wine Tasting Event Experiences

04th June 2007
Wine is considered as one of the luxuries of life. To make sure that many people can enjoy these great wines you will find some people hosting wine tasting events. These events are designed so the friends with whom you are comfortable with can get togethe... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Does it Feel Enjoying a Glass of Good Red Wine in a Wine Bar?

04th June 2007
In the past you could expect to see people drinking wines at family dinners, special occasion, weddings and other types of events. Wine was considered as a privileged drink to be savored by the wealthy who were supposed to know all of the inner workings o... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Wine 101: Taste it, Smell it, Sip it, and Savor All the Flavors

04th June 2007
I am sure that there are many people who will say that they know everything there is to know about wines. Unfortunately unless you are a wine aficionado, a wine grower or an expert in wine tasting you will have a very limited idea of the many differences ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Holding a Home Wine Tasting Party Will Expand Your Knowledge of Wines

04th June 2007
A home wine tasting party is a good way to get to know various wines that are available. You can also make these informal occasions great events in which you can have friends over and find out what they think about these wines. As there are so many differ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Good Wine Will Have a Pleasant Aroma and Should Leave a Smooth Taste

04th June 2007
A good wine is one that has aged well and you can taste the smooth flavors that are present in the wine. With the many different wines that are available you should be able to find one that will appeal to your taste. You will be able to see the various go... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Expanding the Selection of Your Food Wine Choices

04th June 2007
There are many of us who drink wine with our food. This wine and food pairing is usually done because we happen to like the taste that we get from the food after a glass of wine. Unfortunately many of us have no idea about the way that different wines can... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Which is the Best Way for You to Get Acquainted With Good Dry Wines?

04th June 2007
There are many people who enjoy drinking a glass of wine for social occasions with their food and because they just like the taste of wine. Many of these people will choose to have a red wine or a white wine. Still others will drink sweet wines or dry win... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How About Having Cheese Tasting Wine and Identifying its Many Unique Flavors?

04th June 2007
There might have been times when you’ve had choose your wine, but have you ever had cheese tasting wine? Have you ever really tasted the unique flavors of the wine that are brought about as a result of having cheese with the wine? If you’ve never ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Can you join the Mediterranean diet in a food and wine tour of Italy?

25th May 2007
The Sicily island is the biggest island in the Mediterranean sea, it's at the south of Italy and the north of Africa. Food and wine are among Sicily's main attractions. Here you can find a mix of different cultures (Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans). These ... Read >
Author: enrico forte

Choose the right wine glasses to enhance your wine tasting experience!

25th April 2007
Wine glasses, or stemware as they are known in the industry, are the natural extensions of wine. While wine can be enjoyed in any shape or size of container from a coffee mug to a crystal wine glass, the top stemware manufacturers insist that there is a s... Read >
Author: Simone Levesque

The Art of Decanting Wine

23rd April 2007
The process of decanting wine is simply to move the wine from its bottle to another container before serving it. This practice is normally only done with red wines as white wine should be served chilled. The traditional method is to use a clear glass deca... Read >
Author: Simone Levesque

How To Decant a Bottle of Wine

18th April 2007
Decanting wine is a simple process to help improve the quality of the wine your drink. It is also a step I believe should never be skipped. Why should you decant a bottle of wine? To fully enjoy and experience a bottle of wine you should decant and her... Read >
Author: michael brown

How to Serve Wine

09th March 2007
Perhaps you have selected an occasion to open that special bottle of wine that you have been saving, or maybe you are hosting a dinner party. Knowing how to properly open, serve, and enjoy your wine will make the experience that much more memorable, as w... Read >
Author: D Beart

Defining a Great Wine for You

12th February 2007
More than a few books have been written on the art of making the one great wine. Even more have been written and sold on recognizing it when you are tasting wines. Defining a great wine requires a step back from the guides, terms and tasting technique... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

Wine Jargon – Learning the Wine Language

12th February 2007
If you start to take wine seriously, you will soon be immersed in a world with its own language. The question, of course, is what are the terms being used and what do they mean? Wine is often viewed as a snobby hobby. This is often due to the nature of... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

A Little Air for You Wine

12th February 2007
You have seen it a million times. Wine is opened and allowed to aerate to bring out the fullness of the flavor. So, what is all of this about? Certain wines tend to have a reaction to oxygen. They often oxidize a bit when exposed to air after having be... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

CORRECTION - How to Taste Wine!

11th January 2007
How to Taste Wine!byMarilyn KingCopyright (c) January 2003Various wine regions in the United States, as well as inEurope, offer opportunities to taste their wines. These areusually free. If you like their particular wine, it is lessexpensive purchasing at... Read >
Marilyn King

A Taste of Australian Wine - Cabernet Sauvignon

11th January 2007
A Taste of Australian Wine'Cabernet Sauvignon 'by Gavin TrottCabernet Sauvignon is one of the world's finest red wine grapes.From Bordeaux to California and increasingly in Italy and evenChile, Cabernet makes great red wines. Australia is no exceptionmaki... Read >
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Crystal Wine Glasses

23rd December 2006
Many wine experts say that wine must be served in the best wine crystal glasses to get its full blessing, although not of necessity. There are a few central principles to keep in mind when choosing wine crystal glasses that will help one get the utmost fr... Read >
Author: Laurence Clunie

The Art Of Wine Tasting

09th December 2006
by Peter Dobler Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing - many are amazed to find that it’s actually a bit more. Wine tasting is more of an art, an art that is used to distinguish the taste of fine wines. W... Read >
Author: Peter Dobler

Red Wine Uruguayan Tannat - A Guide to This Fine Wine Its Benefits and Secrets

28th November 2006
Tannat red wine produces wine tasting notes of red fruits and spices with an intense cherry red color and purplish tint. Why the Uruguayan Tannat is different to the French Tannat wine? The wine making process in Uruguay, South America changed when th... Read >
Author: Gerardo Naon

Information on San Francisco Bay Region

15th November 2006
Information on San Francisco Bay Region Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine bre... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Lombardy Region

24th October 2006
If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Lombardy region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour. Mountainous Lombardy is located in the north central z... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Italian Food and Wine - The Umbria Region

03rd October 2006
Umbria lies smack dab in the middle of Italy. The countryside is unspoiled and dotted with medieval churches. Its fairly gentle terrain is composed of hills, valleys, and small mountains. Umbria is the only region of Italy with neither a seacoast nor a fo... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A Quick Guide to Red Wines

02nd October 2006
Wine lovers tend to take sides when proclaiming the best vintages. Here is a quick guide to the reds, which often are picked as the best. A Quick Guide to Red Wines Ask a wine aficionado what type of wine they like and they almost always will pick ... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

A Quick Guide to White Wines

02nd October 2006
The color and characteristic of a wine is derived from the grapes used. In this article, we take a quick look at white wines commonly enjoyed by wine enthusiasts. A Quick Guide to White Wines When discussing white or red wines, it is always importan... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

Different Types Of Wine Decanter

14th August 2006
Adding a wine decanter to your wine bar area will add depth and class to wine drinking. Wine decanters not only make red wines taste better, but they offer a very attractive vessel from which to serve wine to your visitors. A decanter is a type of vess... Read >
Author: April Rounsville

Wine Glasses

03rd August 2006
There are nearly as many types of wine glasses as there are varieties of wines, it seems. Of course many wine glass types were specifically made for particular types of wine, such as the traditional rounder red wine glass style. I myself particularly e... Read >
Author: April Rounsville

Zoomed Pearly Whites

31st July 2006
Consumption of tea, coffee, red wines, and dark sodas is always discouraged by dentists to promote whiter teeth. Tobacco is also a culprit of teeth discoloration. However, not most people have the energy or the self-control to eliminate these things from ... Read >
Author: William Teleo

Information on San Francisco Bay Region

26th July 2006
Information on San Francisco Bay Region Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine bre... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits of Chocolates

16th June 2006
Regardless the type of chocolates and how chocolates are baked or cooked, the ingredients and nutrition facts are similar to all chocolate food fat, sugar, carbohydrates, dietary fibers, proteins, and calories. Chocolates are loved by people of all age... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Cabernet Sauvignon - pride of California wine fraternity

26th May 2006
Cabernet Sauvignon is a very popular type of red grape. It is widely used for wine production around the world. It shares the top position with Chardonnay which is a green skinned grape species. Cabernet Sauvignon is widely cultivated in almost every wine... Read >
Author: abhijit dey

Chardonnay - an eminent white wine

25th May 2006
The Chardonnay grape is an eminent white wine growing all around the world. This is the most popular white wine. The taste and flavours of Chardonnay are depending upon the origin location and processing methods. It yields a variety of flavours and styles... Read >
Author: abhijit dey

Wine Tastings The Mystery Revealed

25th April 2006
Have you have ever wondered why people at wine tastings go through a form of ritual of tilting their glass, swirling the wine around the bowl, sniffing the wine and apparently gargling with the wine before eventually spitting it out? If you have, then thi... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Red Wine is Healthy

03rd April 2006
Is red wine beneficial for health or a potent poison? In the old times Plato said that "nothing more excellent or valuable than wine was ever granted by the Gods to man." Nowadays research suggests that a glass of red wine each day may be providing you wi... Read >
Author: Alison White

Wine Tasting for the Average Joe

15th March 2006
Going to a wine tasting can be a very fun and enjoyable experience. However, many people do not attend for fear of not knowing exactly how to act or what to do. There no great mystery to wine tastings, just a few things you should remember. As f... Read >
Author: Jason Connors

Secrets to Becoming a Wine Connoisseur

23rd February 2006
Wine is a broad term that refers to the fermentation of plant matter for the purpose of producing an alcoholic beverage. Of course, most people think of grapes as the basis for wine, but other sources include rice (sake), various fruits (elderberry, grap... Read >
Author: Don Richards

How to make your own homemade wine Fun, Simple and Easy!

14th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mirko Davidovic In today's world each region is influenced with vast multi-ethnic diversity. The food that we consume is just as complex producing a definite acquired taste. Wine is no exception. Making wine is truly an art. "Scie... Read >
Author: Mirko Davidovic

What do the French know to help you heart?

05th January 2006
www.winetastingtrips.com wine,health benefits What do the French know to help you heart? Does red wine protect against heart disease? Maybe. Many studies investigated the benefits of red wine suggested that moderate amount of red wine (one dr... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Wine Accessories - The things you need

09th November 2005
Wine Accessories - The things you need. What is soup without a spoon? What is pen without paper? What is wine without accessories? If you said "incomplete" then you are correct. Let's start with the basics. In order to enjoy wine properly you need... Read >
Author: Jerry Powell

Wine Storage - Hints And Tips

02nd November 2005
Few wine lovers are lucky enough to possess perfect purpose built, cavernous, subterranean cellars. Many of us have imperfect storage arrangements for our wine, but it is important to understand how to protect wine from damaging conditions so that we can ... Read >
Author: david roberts

Wine Tasting -- The Traditional Way

27th August 2005
Wine tasting is properly known as 'Wine Degustation'. It is the art of being able to note the various differences between difference types of wine, and even the various differences between the vintages of the same type of wine. There are basically two... Read >
Author: Jerry Powell

Making Wine Like a Pro

23rd August 2005
Wine making is an easy, cost-efficient way to stock up on your favorite vintages. Although the wine-making process is fairly simple, it's important to follow the steps carefully to ensure you don't miss any elements. These steps will be crucial to the suc... Read >
Author: Bill Kaplan