Seasons And Places To Stay In Colorado By: Chris Jensen | - When you think of states that represent the best in the great outdoors, you can't help but picture Colorado. The wide open spaces, interesting terrain and many attractions make Colorado a standout spot for family vacations and fun. Cities such as Denver and Boulder offer shopping, cultural events, culinary delights and more and serve as perfect places to stop and enjoy the state. Traveling to Colorado in an RV is a great experience, because there are many places where you can easily find an RV p ... Tags:4 Seasons Wine, 4seasonswine, 4 Seasons Wine Secret
Prepare Meals For The Family By: Chris Jensen | - You want to do is to spend a long time preparing a meal when you get home. Here are some ideas and tips for quick and easy main meals:
1.Pasta - Most pasta can be boiled within 10 minutes so it is great for a quick main meal. Bolognese sauce is simple to make - fry an onion with garlic, add mince and brown, stir in chopped tomatoes or cassata and add mixed herbs or oregano. Simmer for 15-20 minutes and serve. You can also add vegetables to the sauce - mushrooms, peppers, sweet cor ... Tags:4 Seasons Wine, 4seasonswine, 4 Seasons Wine Secret
4 Seasons Wine Industry Regions Of Southern California By: Chris Jensen | - The majority of southern California wine is produced in two areas, the vineyards of Santa Barbara, 100 miles north of Los Angeles, and those close to San Diego, 100 miles south of the city. Both areas have been deeply involved in the growth of the California wine industry, an industry that now ships over 450 million gallons of wine a year to the US and other countries.
The Bliss Of Oakville Wine Country By: Chris Jensen | - To the untrained eye, Oakville is a sleepy town on Highway 29, but it has become California's epicenter for Cabernet production.
H. W. Crabb first broke ground in Oakville in the middle of the nineteenth century. His To Kalon Vineyard marked the launching point of a storied winemaking history in Oakville, involving battles with Phylloxera and Prohibition; and its ultimate rise to excellence.
Wine Tasting In Carneros By: Chris Jensen | - You do not have to be a wine expert to enjoy tasting in Carneros. But since Carneros was awarded AVA status in 1980, the number of resident wineries in has greatly increased. So with limited time and budget, which ones do you visit?
No matter how prestigious the area is, no wine is guaranteed to be good. There are so many factors that go into viticulture and winemaking, choosing a wine based solely on the region is basically a shot in the dark. The same can be said for deciding wh ... Tags:4 seasons wine, 4seasonswine, 4seasonswine.com, www.4seasonswine.com, wine
Wine Storage - Hints And Tips By: Chris Jensen | - Wine storage conditions dont need to be perfect, but the finer the wine and the longer you intend to store it for, the nearer to perfect they have to be.
There is a lot of variety in the way in which different wines will react to adverse conditions. Red wines tend to be more robust with white wines being more delicate. There is also variation between the grape varieties, with grapes like cabernet sauvignon being considerably more resilient than pinot noir. The aim in this article ... Tags:4 seasons wine, 4seasonswine, 4seasonswine.com, www.4seasonswine.com, wine
Guide To Buying Wine Glasses By: Chris Jensen | - It is true however that the appearance, smell and even the taste can be enhanced by using the proper glasses. The oldest surviving wine glass with a stem and foot are 15th century enameled goblets that holds more than four ounces of liquid. Towards the end of the 16th century in Germany, wine glasses are sophistically engraved as decoration . Meanwhile The earliest surviving English wine glasses that were produced near the end of the 16th century were made by Verzelini, there were diamond-engrav ... Tags:4 seasons wine, 4seasonswine, 4seasonswine.com, www.4seasonswine.com, wine
How To Grow Grapes For Excellent Wine By: Chris Jensen | - Surprisingly, grapes do not need loads of manures and fertilizers; they grow well on quite poor soils and need little after-attention. The roots will search out and find what they want; all we have to concern ourselves with is where to put the top-growth - the vine itself.
If one wall of your house faces south, south-west or even west, that problem is solved very easily. If you cannot plant the vine under that particular wall, plant it round the corner and train the vine round to ... Tags:4 seasons wine, 4seasonswine, 4seasonswine.com, www.4seasonswine.com, wine
How Sparkling Wine Is Made By: Chris Jensen | - Before we get into how sparkling wines are made, we should first make a distinction between sparkling wine and champagne. Champagne is sparkling wine, but sparkling wine is not necessarily champagne.
True champagne is produced in the Champagne region of France by using the Methode Champenoise and is produced from a high quality grape. In many circles in the United States, the term "champagne" has become a general term to include any sparkling wine. These are frequently made from i ... Tags:4 seasons wine, 4seasonswine, 4seasonswine.com, www.4seasonswine.com, wine
What Wine Really Is - Just In Case You Thought You Knew By: Chris Jensen | - By understanding each of the different components of wine, you can quickly establish the parts you prefer, and therefore choose your next bottle with more confidence.
Sugar.
Sweeter wines have more sugar than dry wines. During the fermentation process a lot of the natural fruit sugar is fermented. However, in some wines, residual (remaining) sugar may be higher and therefore a sweeter wine is produced.
The Inside Secrets To Wine By: Chris Jensen | - Yeast is the magical ingredient that turns grape juice into wine. Interestingly enough, there is actually wild yeast spores in the air and all that is really needed to make wine is an open container of grape juice and time. The result however, would probably not be the most palatable of beverages.
There are numerous strains of yeasts and the types used to make wine have been cultured just for this purpose. Well anyway, yeast is a living organism that feeds off of sugars in the gra ... Tags:4 seasons wine, 4seasonswine, 4seasonswine.com, www.4seasonswine.com, wine
An Idiot's Guide To Wine Tasting By: Chris Jensen | - And don't go thinking "I'll never have to do any wine-tasting" because you just don't know that for sure and the last thing you want is to be caught unaware.
Pick up your glass as elegantly as possible. There are two ways this can be done.
a) For chilled wines hold the glass by the stem and don't even touch the bowl.
Wine Of The Month Clubs - What To Look For Before You Join A Club By: Joe Stewart | - Is a good glass of wine your forte? Do you look forward to coming home from work, kicking your feet up and relaxing with a great glass of wine? Well if you're like me, and many other wine lovers around the world, you enjoy the good things in life.
Do Wine Clubs Really Provide Value Or Are They A Scam? By: Joe Stewart | - Is a good glass of wine your forte? Do you look forward to coming home from work, kicking your feet up and relaxing with a great glass of wine? Well if you're like me, and many other wine lovers around the world, you enjoy the good things in life.