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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Pinot Grigio From Hungary
    By: Levi Reiss | - Today's wine is an interesting combination, a Hungarian Pinot Grigio. It's named for Baron Lazare de Schwendi who according to legend brought Tokay vines from Hungary into Alsace back in 1565. Just so you don't make a mistake, these are not the vines that produce Hungary's sometimes world-class sweet Tokaji wine. I don't recall ever tasting a Hungarian Pinot Grigio. I do recall tasting a Hungarian Tokaji that I preferred to a French Sauternes, but that's another story. This wine was produced in ...
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  • A Wine Lovers Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A White Viura From Northern Spain
    By: Levi Reiss | - Today's wine comes from Carinena in the Aragon region of northeastern Spain. Carrying the DO appellation; it is the first wine to be so honored in Aragon. The region's wine history dates back some 2300 years. In those days people often mixed their wine with honey. Unlike most of our reviewed wines, this one comes from a wine cooperative. The coop, Bodegas San Valero, was founded in 1945 uniting 60 growers. They are now up to about 700. The Viura grape, called Macabeo in France, is the most popul ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - An Italian Vino Novello Dated 2011
    By: Levi Reiss | - It is new wine time. This Italian Vino Novello was grapes on the vine only a few short weeks ago. You may remember when new wines, especially Beaujolais Nouveau, were a hot, hot marketing phenomenon. Times have changed. This year I had to keep my eyes really open to find the display in my wine store. Have consumers finally caught on? Cantina Tollo was founded in 1960. They do about a dozen reds, about a dozen whites, several rosés, and a dessert wine. In 2010 The German international wine ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Near Weekly Review Of $15 Wine - A Duboeuf Beaujolais-villages 2011
    By: Levi Reiss | - It is new wine time. This Beaujolais-Villages Nouveau was hanging on the vine a few short weeks ago. Many of us still remember when new wines, especially Beaujolais Nouveau, were a hot, hot marketing phenomenon. How times have changed. At least in our bailiwick you must keep your eyes really open to find them displayed this year. Have consumers finally wised up? Georges DuBoeuf is known as the roi (king) or even pape (pope) of Beaujolais and is the person most responsible for this phenomenon. Th ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Low-alcohol Rosefrom South Austalia
    By: Levi Reiss | - Once again we are in Australia this time tasting a wine whose alcohol content is less than half the "normal" level. Low alcohol wines meet many people's needs. Interestingly enough the label says "Wine Product of Australia" rather than the more usual "Wine of Australia." Can we say it's a wine product similar to a cheese product, in other words winey or cheesy? Something else to consider, its distributor Constellation Wines is largest wine group in the world. Constellation has been associated wi ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Penfold's Chardonnay From Australia
    By: Levi Reiss | - We have been doing a lot of Australian wines recently. Today's offering comes from yet another huge Australian wine company founded by a young British doctor over 150 years ago. Dr. Penfold's started by planting vine cuttings from the south of France at a modest stone cottage on the outskirts of Adelaide in South Australia. The cottage was called The Grange. Penfolds Grange wine is anything but modest; it is considered Australia's finest wine. At well over $500 a bottle I won't be reviewing it h ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A South African Chenin Blanc
    By: Levi Reiss | - We have had a lot of luck with South African wines in both our bargain reviews and our other reviews. I cannot remember the last time I tried a Chenin Blanc, so maybe that in itself is a comment on this often far from remarkable grape. Don't get me wrong; there are some great Chenin Blanc wines on the market, but few, if any, will be found in this price range. My supplier presently stocks 6 bottles of a Loire Valley (France) Clos de la Coulee de Serrant Savennieres 1995 produced by arguably the ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - An Old Vines Zinfandel From California
    By: Levi Reiss | - Of course, we have been reviewing a lot of California wine, and a lot of Zinfandels, even white Zinfandels. Today's wine is as red as can be. It comes from the Lodi area, home to over 40% of California Zinfandel. This is Northern California, south of Sacremento and east of San Francisco, in the heart of Gold Rush country. John Kautz started with 12 acres (less than 5 hectares) and now has over 5 thousand acres (over 2 thousand hectares) in the Lodi area and the Sierra foothills. Ironstone is hom ...
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  • Purchase Wine Online - Fine For The Heart
    By: United Cellars | - Enjoy a glass of wine does not mean that much money. In fact, the wines are made in many versions as there are certainly a number of labels on the market that will give you the taste buds while making a minimal impact on the budget. Cheap wine is certainly not synonymous with bad wine. Willingness to try new things can mean a new favorite is just a bit of pocket money and a short drive to wine store. If you have any curiosity about the nature of cheap wine, then maybe you should check the follow ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Classical White From Georgia
    By: Levi Reiss | - If memory serves me correctly, this is our first Georgian wine. Teliani Valley winemakers was established in 1997. At least one of the buildings dates back an additional century and was built for a prince by decree of a Romanov. Talking about history, archeologists have found clay vessels dating back some five thousand years that contain Rkatsiteli grapes, the ones that form this wine. Even if you or I have never heard of these grapes, in the days of the Soviet Union they may have been the most ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wine - A Kosher Semi-sweet Cabernet Sauvignon
    By: Levi Reiss | - We've already reviewed several wines from the Baron Herzog (kosher) winery. And it goes without saying that we have reviewed lots and lots of Cabernet Sauvignons, both kosher and non-kosher. But this is our first semi-dry or should we say semi-sweet Cabernet Sauvignon that we have ever reviewed, or as far as I can remember, even tasted.

    Jeunesse is French for youth; as the label says it's French for youthful, flavorful, and fun. This wine was cold fermented in stainless steel tanks ...

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  • A Wine Lovers Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Chilean Chardonnay
    By: Levi Reiss | - We've reviewed a lot of Chardonnay reviews recently whose prices run from about $7 to the mid-fifties. Today's wine is yet another Chilean Chardonnay that comes well within the $10 price range. The companion wine is a kosher South African Chardonnay well within the $15 price range.

    The Santa Carolina Chilean winery was established with the help of French wine professionals in the Central Valley using French grapes. The winery owns vineyards in several different valleys. Today's win ...

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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wine - A Chardonnay From Abruzzi, Italy
    By: Levi Reiss | - I wasn't able to get much information about Cantine Spinelli, the producer of today's wine because their website is in Italian only. Frankly, I'd rather be tasting wine than painfully translating from Italian, a language that I don't know. This family-run business has been active for some thirty years in Abruzzi, a hopefully up and coming (as has been promised for years if not decades) region of east-central Italy on the Adriatic coast. In theory this region has it all, rolling foothills that de ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - An Australian Pinot Grigio
    By: Levi Reiss | - We have often reviewed Pinot Grigio wines, although most of them were not in the $10 range. We recently reviewed many Australian wines, although most of them were not in the $10 range. And now they come together. Filippo and Maria Casella immigrated to Australia from Sicily in 1957. These third generation Italian winemakers bought a farm in the Riverina region of New South Wales in 1965. By 1969 they opened a winery that has become the largest family-owned winery in Australia. Fully 15% of Aust ...
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  • Australia Wine Producing Regions
    By: United Cellars | - A look at the direction of trade of Australia wine is a good pointer to the fact most of the wine is consumed in the Asian region only. Australia wine has the reputation of being wines of good variety. Outside the European continent, Australia is a major producer of wines. Some of the finest varieties of wines match the ones coming from Europe.

    The wine industry in Australia is well developed. A dedicated body, Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation is responsible for ...

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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide Tof $10 Wines - A South Australia Pinot Noir
    By: Levi Reiss | - Over the years we have reviewed many Pinot Noir wines, although most of them were not in the $10 range. We have recently reviewed many Australian wines, although most of them were not in the $10 range. And now they come together. Dr. Henry John Lindeman became a member of the (British) Royal College of Surgeons at the age of 23. A few years later he was producing wine in New South Wales, Australia where he planted his first vines in 1840. Lindemans is now a huge winery, their bin series composed ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Chardonnay From Argentina
    By: Levi Reiss | - This column's first wine was an Argentine red. While Argentina does mostly red wines, it does produce some whites including Chardonnay. Argentina is the fifth largest wine producer in the world, and the Mendoza area in which this wine originated is one of the world's largest wine producing regions. Would you believe that it's home to 30 thousand grape growers? These Chardonnay grapes come from the La Pinta vineyards at an elevation of some 2000 feet (620 meters) above sea level. This is a much h ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Guide To $15 Wines - A Better Italian Soave
    By: Levi Reiss | - I recently reviewed a Soave wine, a high volume wine from the northeastern Veneto region of Italy. This week's wine is another, more costly and presumably higher quality Soave made from organically grown grapes. The La Cappucina winery has been in the same family since 1890. The highlight of their estate is a restored Fifteenth Century chapel featured on their label. This particular wine is made from 100% Garganega grapes, instead of using, as is often done, Trebbiano grapes which might reduce i ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Potentially Heart-healthy Madiran
    By: Levi Reiss | - South-western France is an up and coming wine region. There are about 10 million bottles of Madiran AOC produced in an area of about 3200 acres (1300 hectares) facing the Pyrenees mountains. This particular wine comes from the southernmost part of the region and is made from 50% Tannat and 50% Cabernet Franc grapes. You may guess from its name that the Tannat grape variety is highly tannic. Roger Corder in his well-known book, "The Wine Diet" published in 2007 devotes 3 pages to one wine and tha ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Sicilian Grillo
    By: Levi Reiss | - From time to time we get to review Italian whites in this column. Some, such as the recently reviewed Chardonnay, come from international grape varieties. Others come from Italian grapes such as Gargenega in Soave wine. This is the first time that I have tasted the Grillo grape which comes from Sicily. Grillo is a favored component for the famous Sicilian dessert wine, Marsala, that is sort of making a comeback. It's been around for a long time; it was used in the sweet Mamertino wine of Messina ...
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  • Red Wine- Health Benefits
    By: United Cellars | - Research and studies show that drinking wine in moderation has several health benefits. Though, even moderate drinking is not recommended for women who are pregnant or for people who are under 21. But, there are strong medical evidences about the link between moderate red wine drinking and reduced risk of heart diseases. Drinking red wine in moderation lowers the total cholesterol count, and raises the high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels which helps in reducing the risks of coronary heart dise ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Petite Syrah From Mexico
    By: Levi Reiss | - This is the first Mexican wine that I have reviewed. In fact, this is the first Mexican wine that I have tasted in years, or perhaps in decades. Mexico is the oldest wine producer in the Americas. In 1520 the Conquistadors arrived. The following year they started planting vines. By 1524 they passed a law about planting vines. But by the end of the Sixteenth Century Spain passed a law against planting additional vineyards in Mexico; winemakers in the mother country were unhappy about the competit ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Near Weekly Review Of $15 Wines - A Riesling From Tasmania, Australia
    By: Levi Reiss | - We have recently reviewed some Australian wines, however this is our first wine from Tasmania, a small island south of the mainland that is one of the coolest climate wine producing areas in the world. Tasmania is considered Australia's youngest winemaking state but its winemaking history is somewhat complicated. The first vines were planted in 1823 and then some fifty years later winemaking virtually stopped until the 1950s. Many people feel that Tasmania may become an excellent area for produc ...
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  • I Love Organic Wine - A Northern California Syrah
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Jeriko estate vineyard is in southern Mendocino County, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of San Franciso. This area near the Russian River is home to some great champagne-style wines. The producer plants 1210 vines per acre (about 3 vines per 10 square meters). This high-density spacing is meant to force the roots deeper into the gravelly loam soil. When the roots have it easy the wine usually suffers. By the way, Jeriko is the Latin spelling in contrast to the more familiar Greek ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A White Blend From Calalonia
    By: Levi Reiss | - This is one of our very first Spanish wines, and if memory serves me correctly, our first wine from Catalonia, a region of northeastern Spain known for fine wine and lots more. But you say, Rene Barbier sounds French. Yes, it's true; Monsieur Barbier left France for Spain in 1880. His winery specializes in Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. It now belongs to Freixenet, a very high volume Spanish company, that does a lot of sparkling wine such as the well-known Codorniu. This particular wine is m ...
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  • Buying Online Wine To Ward Off Diseases
    By: United Cellars | - Wine is an important part of a wide range of European and Mediterranean cuisines. Its importance in cuisine is not only because of a beverage, but, it also acts as a flavoring agent, since its acidity balances the savory dishes. It is an alcoholic beverage usually made of grapes juice which undergoes a process of fermentation. Different types of wine are made from different types of grapes and yeasts which help in the fermentation process. Besides, wine is considered to be a perfect gift for all ...
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  • Best Place To Buy Inexpensive Wine
    By: Pat Lindle | - There are two choices for buying cheap wines that are going to be discussed here. The Internet and of course the local supermarket are two places you can find good inexpensive wines. There are occasions where an expensive vintage wine would be overkill. Although you would not serve an expensive wine you still would like the guest to have a very flavorful wine experience. Occasions where you have a lot of people and a very tight budget will force you to consider buying the best wine possible for ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Montepulciano D'abruzzo
    By: Levi Reiss | - Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC is a quite popular Italian wine. In fact it is actually the most exported Italian wine and is widely consumed within Italy as well. We're talking about half a million hectoliters per year, or to put it in simpler terms, more than 65 million bottles a year. This particular bottle was made by a family winery founded back in 1957 in The Marches region, neighbor to the north of Abruzzi. These organic grapes were grown close to the medieval village of Montipagano, in the T ...
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  • Different Sources To Buy Cheap Wine
    By: United Cellars | - There are many ways in which you can get the wine. Depending upon the precise use for which you are purchasing wine, you can buy it from different sources. Wine is one of the most drank beverage. Due to its alcoholic content, its taste due to the different types of grapes being used and the different levels of processes being used to make it, it is often drank by people to get into refreshing, de-stressing and enjoyable mood. It is quite a custom to have the wines for different occasions, especi ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Central Italy Sangiovese
    By: Levi Reiss | - At the most recent meeting of our wine tasting club the host heartily recommended this wine. As often the case, there's quite a history to this Italian vineyard. In the late Sixteenth Century Princess Margherita of Austria, the wife of Ottavio Farnese, bought the town of Ortona for 52,000 ducats. She had built a palace that remains uncompleted and "worked" in the vineyards. These vineyards are the source of today's wine. Talk about microclimate. The Farnese vineyards lie in the valley of the Mor ...
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  • Ways And Means Of Buying Red Wine Cheap
    By: United Cellars | - Red and white wines are two of the finest qualities of wines. These are named so due to colour shades that they have. Red wine could be defined in terms of different shades of red colour that these have like dark red, garnet, black, light red, ruby red, opaque purple, deep violet, maroon and many others. Ever wondered how do these attain reddish colour tones? It is the grape skins which are responsible for this colouration. Grapes which have varied colour skins, like purple, blue, deep red produ ...
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  • Why Online Wine Buy Is Increasing?
    By: United Cellars | - People love to drink wines. This is not a new found love but is centuries old. Even the people of ancient civilizations drank the older versions of the present day wines. While drinking is relished by many across the globe, the methods of buying the same are varied. Big wine making companies prefer to buy out the wine stocks before maturity by participating in the wine futures en primeur and after doing the tasting and grading of the same. These are then sold out to the importers, retailers and ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Nearly Weekly Review Of $15 Wine - An Israeli Red (italian Grape)
    By: Levi Reiss | - Barbera is one of the most widely found red Italian grapes. Nut this Barbera wine comes from Israel where the Recanati family settled about one hundred years ago. You might guess from the name that they came from Italy. The winery has only been in business since 2000 but is now the sixth largest in Israel. I don't know where that would put them in the Italian lineup but one guesses much further down the list. On the other hand, they are proud to be exporting wine to Italy. The grapes come from t ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon From Chile
    By: Levi Reiss | - Chile can be an excellent country for Cabernet Sauvignon. This one comes from the Central Valley viticultural region, which is Chile's oldest and most traditional wine producing area. That region is divided into four areas, including the Maule Valley, which is not particularly distinguished, perhaps not surprising given this wine's modest price tag. In a way it is less expensive than at first glance because it's kosher, and kosher wine production and distribution inevitably involves additional c ...
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  • How To Hold A Holiday Wine Tasting
    By: Steven Magill | - A wine tasting party is a great, casual holiday party for tons of interactive fun. Ask your guests to bring a favorite bottle from your local region. Try mailing a handwritten note 6 weeks ahead of time if you're planning on hosting a holiday party 'there is a lot of competition for your guest's time around November and December, get your event in their calendar before it fills up!

    Essential Wine Tasting Party Supplies:

    A Wine Aerator Wine needs to breathe, and you'll w ...

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  • Why Red Wine Lovers Need A Wine Aerator
    By: Steven Magill | - Red wines take longer to open up or "breathe" than white or blush varieties. This can mean hours in a traditional decanter for maximum drinkability. The darker the wine, the longer it may need to air. You can save yourself some valuable time by using a wine aerator to tame the tannins that can pucker your cheeks and make a wonderful wine taste awful when it's first out of the bottle.

    What are Tannins?

    Tannins are organic compounds that are found naturally in grape seeds ...

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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Vino Novello Dated 2010
    By: Levi Reiss | - It's that time of year. Many businesses are finally going into the black. If you live in the wrong part of the world, winter is almost knocking at the door. And the new wines are here. This extraordinarily successful marketing campaign started with the French back in the 1930s. Italy does a lot of Vino Novello, also the result of a special process called carbonic maceration that ferments whole grapes. About half of the 9 million VN bottles comes from the northeastern region of Veneto that makes ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A White Peloponnesian Greek Wine
    By: Levi Reiss | - This will be our third review of Greek wine. The first was a sweet wine originating on the island of Samos. Then came a red from the island of Crete also made by today's producer. Now we continue with a white from the Peloponnesian peninsula. This particular wine comes from pink Rhoditis grapes in the foothills near Patras at an elevation of about 650 to 1500 feet (200 to 450 meters). The producer Kourtaki has the largest wine production facility in all Greece, which is not surprising when you c ...
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  • Do You Need An Aerator For Wine?
    By: Steven Magill | - As the must have wine accessory of 2010, many people are asking if wine aerators actually work, or if they're a passing fad.

    The short answer: They work. Vineyards and sommeliers have been using wine aerating devices and gadgets at wine tastings since they arrived on the scene, because they understand the basic science of wine aeration or decanting: to reach it's ideal flavor, and to meld the aromatic properties in a freshly opened bottle of wine, wine needs to breathe.

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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - Yet Another Cabernet Sauvignon From Israel
    By: Levi Reiss | - Here we review one more kosher Israel Cabernet Sauvigno; one that is available (sometimes) under the magic $10. The grapes for this wine come from the northern regions Upper Galilee and Golan. The geography is hilly and rocky, and the soil is thin all good signs for winemakers if not for ranchers. Barkan traces its history back to 1899 and now owns over 1200 acres (500 hectares, or to use the local measure 500,000 dunams) making them the second largest winemaker in the country. They process more ...
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  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Chardonnay From Lazio, Italy
    By: Levi Reiss | - This kosher Chardonnay comes from the Lazio region of central Italy. Lazio, which is also called Latium, is home to Rome. Many people feel that Latium's wines tend to be mediocre because Rome is a huge market and Romans, or perhaps the millions of tourists, will drink anything. Such sweeping statements may be dead wrong. I'm not necessarily a fan of Chardonnay, but I tend to prefer it to Latium's native white varieties, Malvasia and Trebbiano. Unless I'm forgetting something, this is my first It ...
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  • The Best Deals That You Can Find For Cheap Wine Glasses
    By: Kevin Rich | - Cheap and discounted wine glasses are best for you when you want to hold a big party at home. People usually do not want to use their expensive glasses during these parties because there is a good chance that your expensive goblet might break. People, who keep various sets of wine glasses, prefer buying the cheap ones as they get them at discounted rates. Cheap wine glasses are extremely easy to purchase and you can buy them from any big retailer. Cheap vessels are also very convenient to use as ...
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  • All You Want To Know About The Raunchy Black Wine
    By: Kevin Rich | - Wine is a drink which can reflect your royalty and classy taste. For getting wine you require some glasses, but really don't go with any one of them. The finest suited and best employed glasses for wine are Dark Wine Glasses that shows your design. They're accessible in marketplace in quantity of varieties and shapes based on their selection.

    These glasses are best to add a class and importance in you. It also includes very delicate cups that must be gently washed by hands just due to ...

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  • Cheap Wine Glasses - The Best That You Can Buy In The Market
    By: Kevin Rich | - Wine is a great beverage that people like to drink with their dinner and lunch. Drinking of wine is also associated with special occasions and events. If you like drinking the best vintage wines then it is very essential for you to know about the places from where you can purchase them. Your wine will only taste great if you are drinking it in a special goblet. If you organize frequent parties and events then the cheap glasses would be the best for you because even if they break you would not s ...
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  • Cheap Wine Glass-the Best Ones Available In The Market
    By: Kevin Rich. | - You will see that big hotels and catering companies often need glasses in bulk because they have to organize numerous social events and parties for their clients. For five star hotels and resorts, quality plays an important role than affordability while choosing wine glasses. They usually order custom made goblets in bulk so that they can full fill all the needs and requirements of their clients. Most of the time it is really very hard for a common person to distinguish elegant wine glasses from ...
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  • Cheap Wine Glasses: Living Up With Its Expensive Counterparts
    By: Markus Sanarko | - For wine connoisseurs; the form, the look and the feel of each wine glass provide a distinct taste and aroma to each and every type of wines. However, it is also a known fact that most of these high-standard "wine expert's" pick are also relatively high in price. Some sets even cost as much as $500 or about $50 a piece. With this, most simple wine aficionados and cocktail party-lovers are left with no choice but to settle for cheap wine glasses sold at specialty stores, department stores or wine ...
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  • Why Cheap Wines Glasses Are The Best
    By: Markus Sanarko | - Purchasing cheap wines glasses is an idea that attracts a great number of people that would like to enjoy a luxury item like this that will not end up costing them a lot of money. One of the biggest reasons that people like to purchase cheap wine glasses for use in their home is that they will reduce a lot of stress. While hosting special occasions in their home they will not need to worry about their glasses being broken as it would not cost an arm and a leg to replace.

    There are ...

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  • Choosing The Best Cheap Wine Glasses
    By: Markus Sanarko | - No matter if you are holding a holiday party, your wedding reception or another special event, the wine you serve as well as the glasses you serve the wine will be something you need to consider which leads to thoughts of cheap wine glasses. Will people know if you choose to purchase cheap wine glasses? People are likely not to even be able to tell the difference as it is very possible to select cheap wine glasses that will look great on an elegantly decorated table.

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  • Cheap Wine Glasses - What To Look For
    By: Markus Sanarko | - Words There are more and more people that are looking for a great set of wine glasses that they can serve wine in on special occasions. Since wine glasses can be extremely expensive, this causes many people to want to buy cheap wine glasses as an alternative to their more expensive counterparts. When you have made the choice to purchase cheap wine glasses there are several things that you should keep in mind.

    Before you even begin to look for a set of cheap wine glasses you need to ...

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  • Great Fun For All Is Available In The Wine Country
    By: Richard Ramey | - For wine lovers who are planning to visit San Francisco, you should consider driving a short distance to Napa Valley to visit one or more of their many vineyards. Today, many vineyards understand the worries about drinking and driving, so they have started offering special packages.

    Whether or not you have tasted wines or maybe you simply find a dislike for the beverage, you may find yourself pleasantly surprised at some of the many great wines that are found in California's Sono ...

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