White Wine "€" Basics, Features And Types By: Martin Rusett | - White wine is popular because of its refreshing attributes, but one thing, which everyone knows, is that white wine is not actually white. The colour of white wine can vary from palest yellow to deep golden and through every hue of the very palest of greens and yellows. The colour of white wine is derived from its parent grape variety. White wines are made from both red and green grapes of the vitis vinifera group; for all grape juice is white, the red colour coming from the pigmentation in the ... Tags:white wine, wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate wine tasting, champagne receptions,
Wine "€" A Comprehensive Study By: Martin Rusett | - To the purist, wine is an alcoholic drink made from the fermentation of grapes. Grapes have a property of fermentation without the addition of any enzymes, sugars, acids or other elements. Wine is produced after the fermentation of crushed grapes using different types of yeasts that consumes sugar found in grapes and converts that sugar into alcohol. Wine can be made using almost any fruit and a number of vegetables too. The resultant wine is usually named according to its principle ingredient. ... Tags:wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate wine tasting, champagne receptions, wine tastin
White Wine "€" Basics Features And Types By: Martin Rusett | - White wine is popular because of its refreshing attributes, but one thing, which everyone knows, is that white wine is not actually white. The colour of white wine can vary from palest yellow to deep golden and through every hue of the very palest of greens and yellows. The colour of white wine is derived from its parent grape variety. White wines are made from both red and green grapes of the vitis vinifera group; for all grape juice is white, the red colour coming from the pigmentation in the ... Tags:wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate wine tasting, wine tastings, winelines, corporate t
Wine Tasting Events By: Martin Rusett | - The history of wine is thousands of years old. Man has been making and drinking wine from ancient times. The earliest known wine jar, discovered in China, dates from around 5200 BC whilst Iran makes claims dating back 7400 years. Along with wine making, wine tasting is also a very old tradition but it is only in relatively modern times, as wine has become readily available to the masses, that wine tasting has become a popular pursuit not just among wine makers and wine lovers but, increasing ... Tags:wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate wine tasting, wine tastings, winelines, corporate t
Wine Drinking Guidelines By: Martin Rusett | - Drinking has become a part of almost any social gathering. It has become a tradition now to have a drink at every happy occasions. In the West, sensible drinking is now socially acceptable. On such occasions some people drink alcohol without judging their drinking limits, resulting in embarrassing and often regrettable behaviour. Studies show that over 60% of all road accidents happen as a result of drinking alcohol.
Uk Wine Industry By: Martin Rusett | - Denbies is Great Britains largest and most tourist-friendly winery. Although the UK is one of the smallest wine producers in the EU, it is often considered to be the hub of the international trade in wine and, as a result, has a thriving industry stretching from importers and bottlers through to freight forwarders and retailers. The Wine and Spirits Trade Association (WSTA) was established in 1824 representing all elements of the supply chain.
Food and wine is often cast as a rather mysterious and unique division of science, but it really is not as mysterious as it seems to be. Wine in the UK can be dated back to Roman times. There were numbers of vineyards in England by the time of the Norman Conquest, most of them attached to monasteries and great houses. The areas of concentration were the coastal areas of the southeast, Somerset, Gloucest ... Tags:wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate
Importance Of Knowledge About Wine By: Martin Rusett | - Knowledge is always important and useful, no matter what kind of application there will be for that knowledge in future. It is always good to seek out and absorb knowledge about anything you are interested in. Acquiring knowledge about wine is useful. The pleasure of having some knowledge about, as well as the pleasure of drinking, a good wine is something to enjoy. When youre drinking, its nice to know what varieties of grape went into the wine, when and where it came from, what process w ... Tags:wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate wine tasting, wine tastings, winelines, corporate t
An Introduction To Wine Tasting By: Martin Rusett | - 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 an art and not every person can be a perfect wine taster. One needs to have a very fine sense of smell and taste, together with the ability to distinguish subtle colour differences. Experience of tasting several wines of different aromas, grapes and blends is ... Tags:wine, wine tasting, wine tasting events, UK wine tasting, private wine tasting, wine events, corporate wine tasting, wine tastings, winelines, corporate t
Wine Grape Varieties By: Martin Rusett | - 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 catalogues and over the Internet.