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  • Expect Blended Taste From White Wine
    By: Chriss Tyrrell | - The invention of the Web makes it easier to shop online for your desired products. The online wine store is also ready to serve the people who are really looking to enjoy the various blended taste of the imported and famous tasteful wines. Gradually, the interested wine enthusiast customers give a huge challenge for the online wine sellers to available those most of the splendid and favorite wines across the world. The tendency received a massive availability for the customers that are intereste ...
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  • Wine Clubs - An Interesting Solution
    By: Caterina Christakos | - Wine Clubs are one way that many people sample wines from all over the world without ever leaving the comfort of their own home. These clubs are often far more affordable than you would believe. They also happen to be very eclectic.

    There are Australian selections; American clubs from California, Oregon and beyond; French varieties and eve boutique clubs from vineyards all over the world. These memberships make it easy to indulge your need to sample the flavors of wines from acros ...

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  • Information On White Wine Verona
    By: Caterina Christakos | - It is hard to discuss openly about Verona without lapsing into the journalistic hyperbole that proliferates every time it, or an Italian city with as much of an artistic profile as it is mentioned. All the classic old terms - passion, style, class and so forth, are used in intense volume and with dizzying regularity. As for the reason on why they proliferate so is because in great part they tend to be authentic. Any visitor to Verona will need only one glance at the Roman and medieval architectu ...
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  • Do You Wonder What Kind Of Wine Pinot Noir Is
    By: Caterina Christakos | - For the unitiated, looking at the labels on several different wines can be more than a bit confusing. After all, if you don't have an extensive background awareness of what names and varieties to look forward, the bottles themselves are no help at all; each wine, obviously, professes itself to be the best. It is therefore worth looking into some of the most familiar varieties of wine, so an individual can understand what is to be expected from a bottle containing a particular name on the label. ...
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  • A Wine Enthusiast's Guide To California Winery Roots
    By: Kent Campbell | - For many people, wine tastes all the more distinctive when knowing the culture and history of the vineyards where a wine originated. When sharing a certain vintage with guests, especially when hosting a wine tasting party, it's nice to have a story of the winemaker to share as your pour the wine. This article reveals the history of one California winery, providing information you can share at your next wine tasting event or wine club meeting.

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  • A Wine Enthusiast's Guide To The Winemaking Regions Of Lemarche And Abruzzo, Italy
    By: Kent Campbell | - If you're planning a dinner party or wine tasting, consider serving wines from some of the most historic winemaking regions in the world. This article looks at two favorite regions of Italian wine club associations -- LeMarche and Abruzzo, Italy.

    LeMarche

    LeMarche is a remote area between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine mountains, a quiet region with inhabitants who drink more wine per capita and live longer than other Italians live. Its pre-Christian inhabitants ...

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  • Bottle Logic -- Identifying Wine By The Look Of The Bottle
    By: Kent Campbell | - Did you know different wines have different bottles for a reason? Wine bottle making goes back in history and even today you can closely identify what's in a bottle of wine without even looking at the label. This article looks at wine bottles, describing the five common types identified as historical by white and red wine club associations.

    The Glass Wine Bottle

    The first effective storage containers for wine were large pottery jars known as amphorae. However, they ...

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  • A Wine Taster's Guide To Environmental Wines -- A Look At Lageder Reds
    By: Kent Campbell | - With today's global attention focused on environmental health, entrepreneurs, citizen groups, and national governments attempt cooperation to improve air, water, and soil quality, to safeguard oceans and forests and especially to control climate change. You can join the effort at your next wine tasting party by choosing wines from an eco-friendly winery like Alois Lageder. As you pour your guests a glass of these planet conscious wines, you can pass on knowledge that shows this historic Italian ...
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  • The Pleasures Of Piemonte, Italy -- Featuring These Wines At Your Next Wine Tasting Event
    By: Kent Campbell | - Your guests will enjoy your next wine tasting event all the more if you provide a look at the winery producing the wine you serve. As you pour the wine, take the moment to share a story about the winery and the region so your guests can appreciate not only the distinctive taste produced by different wineries, but can also picture the area and history. Your guests will welcome the education you provide them with in addition to the wine. This article looks at the Piemonte region of Italy and three ...
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  • Featuring The Wines Of Umbria At Your Next Wine Tasting Event
    By: Kent Campbell | - If you're planning a wine tasting event in the future, consider serving the wines of Umbria, Italy. The colorful ancient history of this region provides the perfect backdrop for giving your guests a little more than a glass of wine. By sharing this knowledge of Umbria, you can bring a wine alive in more ways than taste. This article looks at the Umbria winemaking region of Italy, focusing in on one of its red wine club favorites, Arnaldo Caprai.

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    Umbria is a c ...

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  • Consider The Wines Of Abruzzo For Your Next Wine Tasting Party
    By: Kent Campbell | - The wines of Abruzzo, Italy, can offer more than just wine for your next wine tasting party. By offering your guests a little history on the legendary winemaking region of the wines you feature, you provide more than a great tasting wine. You can complement the taste as your guests can picture the vineyards where the wine originated. The Abruzzo region of Italy has a vivid ancient past, both in history and winemaking. This article looks at this region, including Scarpone, one of the most prized ...
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  • Adult Signature Required -- Good Or Bad For Wine Clubs?
    By: Kent Campbell | - Since the economy has fallen into recession, the word 'regulation' has developed an aura of sanctity because we've discovered that if Wall Street had followed the rules or even had rules to follow, we'd all have more money in our 401Ks, more equity in our homes, more job stability, more wine in our glasses, and more fun.

    One of those regulations recently becoming strictly enforced by delivery services is the adult signature rule for wine deliveries. For wine clubs, this means and ...

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  • Getting Back To Basics In Understanding Wine
    By: Kent Campbell | - Understanding the basics of wine comes down to much more than just the name of the fruit. Isolating and identifying the basic components of wine allows you to know immediately what you will enjoy instead of randomly selecting wines based on generic fruit names. This article looks at some important terms to understand so you can easily choose wine like an expert.

    Balance, Tannins, And Woody Flavors

    Whether red or white, balance is the single most important word when ...

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  • Reason Why White Wine Has Less Calories
    By: Caterina Christakos | - There is a common partial misconception that white wine has fewer calories in it than its red or rose counterparts, making it the ideal wine choice for those on a calorie controlled diet. However, as with all wines, the difference in the calorie count depends on the type of wines being spoken about - in some cases, if comparing a very dry red wine to a very sweet white wine, the difference is minimal.

    The difference in calorie content does, however, exist uniformly across all red ...

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  • Australian Wine Clubs For Avid Wine Lovers All Across The World
    By: Ian Love | - Are you in possession of a wine bottle that bears the crest of a distinguished Australian wine club? If yes, then you are really lucky to have a superior wine quality amidst your collection.

    Australian wine clubs are one of the most illustrious and reputable clubs in the world. Only superior and top quality wines are really allowed to bear the Australian crest. Although wine drinking is a relatively new concept in the continent, the great bloom of wine industry is the actual reas ...

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  • How to Remove Red Wine from Fabric Shared By: wikihow - Before the stain dries, pour club soda liberally on and around the red wine. Pour salt onto the stain, so the red color can no longer be seen.

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  • All About New Zealand Wineries And Wine Producing Regions
    By: Ian Love | - New Zealand is a big and charming country with many wineries and wine making regions. In this article, we try to explore some of the best wine producing regions, New Zealand vineyards and other wine events.

    Some of the prominent wine producing regions in New Zealand are:

    Auckland - It is one of the largest cities of New Zealand with a good population of over 1.5 million people. The tropical climate and the vast land space make it a very ideal place to cultivate v ...

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  • A Closer Look At Wine, Calories And Carbohydrates
    By: Ian Love | - Sometime ago, magazines and some other publications tried to display the fact, that most wine lovers in the world have started to think, that its necessary they begin a crash diet, in order to reduce their weight. Well, wine contains calories and carbohydrates that may not suit many. Its necessary to have a check on excessive wine intake. Okay, total abstinence may not be necessary, but yes, you need to have a moderation and this is your key. The good news may be that wine contains fat and ...
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  • A Wine Basket Makes A Tasteful If Not Tasty Gift
    By: Eddie Lamb | - When the holidays come around, it is difficult to think of the right present sometimes. Don't bring another knick-knack to gather dust. Give something your friend can enjoy, such as a nice wine basket filled with some choice vintages.

    The wine basket does not have to break the bank. A good idea is a theme, like local wines, or wines from a certain country. Or for the gourmand, ask for a selection of the best wines for cooking and tuck a few new recipes into the basket.

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  • The Joy Of Wine Making
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Wine making is one of those true art forms that can change the way you look at the world and the people in it. This is because you are truly being in charge of the creation of something grand and of something special, with your own talents and will be fully integrated into every bottle of wine. Each bottle you create will have its own flavour and texture because you created it; it will have special value which a price tag cannot be simply put on and will inhabit the shelves and storage facilitie ...
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  • Why Higher Alcohol Red Wines Are Gaining Popularity In The Us
    By: Kent Campbell | - With lowered voices, California winemakers are talking about the high alcohol content of today's popular wines. These winemakers are anxious because of the steep competition within the wine industry. With more competition than ever before, the consensus is that high alcohol wines will sell better. Many of these winemakers are taking this direction, even when they don't actually approve of high alcohol wines. This article details the trend toward higher alcohol wines.

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  • How To Taste Wine
    By: Matt Chang | - Wine tasting is a technique that takes some practice and skill to master. Obviously, wine tasting is the most important activity that goes along with writing a wine review and scoring a wine. That being said, wine tasting is something that you can learn, and something that you can everyone can do.

    Wine tasting starts with simply looking at the wine. You should look at the wine by pouring it into a clear glass and holding it in front of a white background. This allows you to obser ...

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  • Joining A Wine Of The Month Club
    By: Matt Chang | - Wine of the month clubs are organizations that specialize in finding the best wine available in the world. One of the really nice things about wine of the month clubs is that you can get different wines sent to you, and the work is done to find the best wines and interesting wines that you may enjoy. There are many different kinds of wine clubs out there.

    You can find a club that focuses by country, or you can find clubs that focus on styles of wine. Some only offer White wines ...

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  • How To Make Your Wine Last Longer
    By: Matt Chang | - Wine is the most used drink on occasions, lunches and dinner parties. It is one of the main ingredients in celebration and get togethers. However, once you open a bottle of wine and it remains half used, how do you preserve the wine, till you use it again, without it losing its flavor?

    If you are like me, you can't finish the bottle yourself, and my wife doesn't drink wine. For me, a way to enjoy wine is finding a way to make a full bottle last. Here are some tips on how to pres ...

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  • Is It A Good Idea Buying Wine Online?
    By: James Copper | - Wine can be defined as an alcoholic beverage which is made by process of fermentation. Wine is generally made from fruit juices such as grapes, apple, berries, etc. Wine is primarily classified into red wine and white wine. The classification is required because the number of varieties is extremely large and to bring some organization in the wine industry, a standard classification is an absolute must. In Europe, wine was probably introduced in 4500 BC. Through out history wine played very impor ...
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  • Wine Stain Removal - How To Be Prepared When Red Wine Stains Happen
    By: Eileen K. Childs | - 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 that claim to remove red wine including using white wine to remove red, using club soda or even salt to remove the stain. In this article you will learn not only how to remove a red wine stain, but what supplies you will need to do it.


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  • How To Pick A Wine Shop
    By: Matt Chang | - When you have a great taste for wine and want to enjoy it with your family and friends, you have to go to a wine store to look for the best wine you can have. Finding a nearest wine store where you can get all kinds of brands is something you need to do. There are so many varieties of wine available at wine stores to choose from. Even so, there are great deals you can find, and you can also navigate it rather easily. Here are some things to consider when you are shopping for wine.


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  • How To Drink Red Wine For Beginners
    By: Matt Chang | - Wine drinking is fun, and can be such a great experience and one that constantly changes. One thing for the new wine hobbist is that sometimes things can get intimidating. Don't worry, allow wine drinking to be fun, and with a few key points, you can start on your journey for discovery and have a great time doing it.

    The red wine is called "red" because of the red grapes it is made from. The colors of red wine can be anywhere from red to purple to blue. The grape skins are what ...

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  • Joining A Wine Of The Month Club
    By: David Cowley | - If you're trying to pick the best wine of the month club, you may be absolutely overwhelmed by all the choices out there. From the California Wine Club to The International Wine of the Month Club to so many others that operate locally and online, a wine lover can easily be distracted by all the choices and feel tempted to throw in the towel and just go back to purchasing wine one bottle at a time.
    But before you give up on a membership to a great wine of the month club, let us help you d ...

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  • Why Join The California Wine Club
    By: David Cowley | - For a real wine lover there is probably nothing more enjoyable than trying a new vintage or brand and finding it so completely satisfying. But if there's one problem with trying a new vintage or brand it must be the time and effort that goes into shopping around all your options. One of the great benefits of a wine club is that you don't need to do the painstaking research about each bottle or vintage before you purchase it. This is a great option for those who are just starting out in their l ...
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  • A History Of Australian Wine
    By: Ian Love | - It is only in recent years that Australia has become an influential member of the wine industry. So where did this phenomenon emerge from? It is no overnight success story. Rather, the beginnings of wine making in Australia began as far back as the late 16th century. The efforts of long ago have just now been paid off in the last decade or so as Australia wine is now being seen as the quality product which it is.
    To say that Australias wine industry had humble beginnings would be ...

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  • Pairing Wines With Christmas Dinner
    By: Ian Love | - Seasonal meals and celebration over the Holidays lend themselves well to a wide array and assortment of exciting wine choices, from aperitifs, whites, reds, champagne, even dessert or ice wine! You do not need a special occasion necessarily to pair these up, but what a great way and opportunity to do exactly that! No excuses needed here! Christmas is a known month of holiday meals get togethers. Many chefs and families start to prepare their grocery lists for the entire month starting as early ...
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  • Step By Step Guide To Ordering Wines
    By: Ian Love | - Are you too nervous to browse the wine list at a restaurant or in a wine store, electing to order their house wine or the first thing that you see in the store? Choosing a wine can be a daunting task for most consumers, especially when the store or restaurant has hundreds to choose from. Here is a step by step guide to selecting the best wine for your tastes.

    Red or White?
    To begin, there are thousands of different varieties, but to narrow down your search, start by choosin ...

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  • The Basics Of Tasting
    By: Ian Love | - Wine tasting is an activity which should involve most of your senses. To fully experience a wine, you must involve the sight, smell, and taste of the drink. The more wines that you taste, the better acquainted you will become with what to look for in a good wine. Utilize these three senses, and you will have an incredible tasting adventure.
    The first sense is naturally the first one that you would use. This is sight. Its important to look at your wine. Pour the wine into a nice ...

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  • Pairing Wine With Chocolate "€" Where On Earth Do I Start?
    By: Ian Love | - Are you looking for that one stand-out, memorable tasting event or perfect dessert, original hostess knack that no-one will forget! Then here is your chance. This is unique and special. Here you get the opportunity and excuse (not that you need one!), to kick it up a notch or two. This offers and affords you the luxury, decadence and Indulgence redefined. Oh my! Just imagine for a minute molten, tongue-curling, sweet, cocoa, chocolate tones and enveloping tastes of wine, that presents some ...
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  • Wine Styles "€" Fortified Wine
    By: Ian Love | - There are 5 basic wine styles: fortified wine, red wine, white wine, sparkling wine and dessert wine. Every Australian wine can be classified into one of these five types.

    Fortified wine is wine that has been strengthened, through the addition of a spirit or alcohol solution. Fortified wines were developed because of the need to preserve European wines on long trade voyages during the 16th and 17th centuries. Measures of brandy were added before or during the fermentation process ...

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  • Canberra District Wine Growing Region
    By: Ian Love | - The Canberra District is a steadily developing wine region with many boutique wineries. The region takes in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and a portion of the surrounding country in New South Wales centred around the towns of Murrumbateman, Bungendore, and the north end of Lake George. Chardonnay and Riesling consistently perform well in the cool climate, and some red varieties also have good regional potential.

    John Hardy planted the first vines at Hardwick, near Yass in ...

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  • Wine Styles "€" Sparkling Wine
    By: Ian Love | - There are 5 basic wine styles: sparkling wine, white wine, red wine, fortified wine and dessert wine. Every Australian wine can be classified into one of these five types.

    Sparkling wine comes in all shapes and sizes white, red, pink, dry, sweet, light, rich however it is the bubbles that make sparkling wine different from other table wines. As with all wines, the style is largely determined by the grape variety and the method by which the wine is made

    Spark ...

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  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region
    By: Ian Love | - The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the ...
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  • Wine, Wine And More Wine - It's Party Time
    By: Ian Love | - It's great hosting a wine tasting party! When doing so, see that you follow these steps to ensure your guests get the most out of their experience at your wine tasting party.

    Which Wines should you serve?
    There is a host of wines to make your choice. They are red, white and sparkling wines. You may choose one of the three types or make a smart mix of all three. A great way to get started is with the sparkling wine, which arouses the taste buds. You should next serve a light ...

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  • Wine Tasting 101 - Down Under
    By: Ian Love | - One established technique that can help you acquire good wine tasting skills is to use a notepad to jot down whatever impressions you gather when tasting some wine that you find interesting. You can develop upon this by holding discussions with other wine loving friends and acquaintances to share your impressions, which will give you an insight into what other people think about it, and let you know whether you are on the right track. But this can be challenging as expressing wine opinions and a ...
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  • Wine Storage Tips: Making The Most Of Your Aging Wines
    By: Ian Love | - To make the most of your aging wines, it is important that wines are stored and protected from damaging conditions. Not all wine lovers have perfect storage facilities such as subterranean cellars; in fact most of have imperfect storages for our aging wines. If the quality of your wine is very good and you intend to store it for a longer time, then you need to have near perfect wine storage facilities.

    Different wines react differently to adverse conditions. White wines are very d ...

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  • Wine Etiquettes
    By: Ian Love | - Wine is regarded as a gift to the civilized world. Obviously, there is etiquette related to it and if one claims to have sound knowledge of wines and their tastes then he/she should be familiar with wine etiquettes as well. There is more than enough to learn about wines and wine etiquettes is an integral part of it. Most people, however, wish to have knowledge of basic wine etiquettes and tips to enjoy their wine more. So, here are some of the wine etiquettes that a wine lover should know.

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  • What"€™s Up With Australian Wine?
    By: Ian Love | - Have you seen a picture of the grape vine? It is used in many paintings and has an infinitely delicate and fragile look to it. This is so even in reality. The grapes and grapevines are highly prone to getting hurt or bruised at any kind given time and during any kind of inclement weather conditions. Too much rain, bad crop of grapes; too little rain, bad vintage! Only a good rain fall and lovely summer with clement weather and preferably and early warm summer will beget a good harvest and a very ...
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  • Some Good Tips On Selecting A Wine
    By: Ian Love | - If selecting wine intimidates you, then you are one of the many millions who face this dilemma day in and day out. A visit to a restaurant or liquor store may completely overwhelm you, when faced with the variety of wines, labels, brands and prices. The list of wine seems endless and is exhaustive to say the least, to narrow down your preferences.

    Most people know when they need a glass of wine, but fail to understand what they like in that particular wine. Wine can be light or fu ...

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  • Relax Here Is How You Can Enjoy A Glass Of Wine
    By: Ian Love | - Australia is a beautiful country that is well known for its fine wine produce and gourmet dining. People no longer wait for an occasion to dine out or indulge in good food. Since some of the best wines are produced in Australia, they simply have to uncork the bottle; be it at home, outdoors at a barbeque, a restaurant or a food festival. We know that the best wines are produced in countries with a harsher climate. It adds to the flavour and taste of the drink. And the longer the wine has been in ...
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  • Matching Wine With Food
    By: Ian Love | - There are a few important things to consider, if you like combining wine with your food. Always combine sweet wine with food that is on the sweeter side, acidic wine with salty food, red wine goes best with red meat and white wine is a fine accompaniment with white meat. It is believed that you must drink the wine produced in that country to accompany the food that is locally prepared. Aussies are known for their barbeques, and hence any red wine produced in their own country would be ideal. Lik ...
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  • Sparkling Reds "€" A Taste Of Australian Wine
    By: Ian Love | - What happens to a Champagne style wine made from a Shiraz? You get an Australian Sparkling Red wine! They were also called the Sparkling Burgundies on account of their red color. It is made in exactly the same way as the Champagne, bottle fermentation and aging on lees and liqueuring and then, resting in the bottle to mature. The difference however is in what else goes into the base of the Sparkling Red that distinguishes it from the traditional Sparkling wines.
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  • The Life Span Of Wine
    By: Ian Love | - Any worthy possession, to be preserved, requires a lot of care and ideal conditions. Even the ancient mummies required a lot of pre-preparation and the ideal place to keep them to make it seem as if time stood still for the Pharoahs entombed in them. Unfortunately, the wine that was buried with them did not survive in the same manner. On a more serious note, wine is better drunk young. It can be cellared and preserved for 20 or 30 years, but that is the case with only some good vinta ...
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  • 2 Different Varieties Of Wine - White And Red
    By: Jonathan JamLeo | - Wine is regarded one of the greatest pleasures in the world. It is one of the most commonly served beverages in the world and has tremendous cultural significance in many countries. People develop entire experiences based on wine, changing the elements of an ordinary day into something special with a simple glass of their favorite brand.

    The word wine refers to the processing, fermentation, and production of the grape. Grapes are naturally balanced to ferment on their own without ...

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  • Wine Clubs - A Convenient Way To Know Wine
    By: Jason Connors | - Wine clubs have been sprouting up in recent years as a result of an increased interest in wine and greater wine consumption. In fact, according to figures from the Wine Institute, sales of wine in the United States went up four percent in 2004. Exports of wine by other countries to the U.S. remain steady since foreign wineries have found the United States to be a lucrative place to do business. For wine lovers and would-be wine drinkers, joining a wine club would bring numerous benefits.
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