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Cabernet Sauvignon - pride of California wine fraternity — abhi 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. Wine Accessories At Kitchen Junkie — Debbie Dragon Wine is more than an alcoholic beverage. It’s almost a way of life! There are more wine accessories available than you could even imagine. From the necessities like corkscrews and glasses, to the not so necessary yet entertaining accessories like decanters, ice buckets, and pourers- there is more to wine than just drinking it. Buy California Wine — abhi Most of the American Wines are mass-produced general wine; often having the brand name of the region where these are produced. Texas Wine - Visit Wineries and Vineyards to Buy Various Texas Wine Gifts — abhi Last few years have witnessed a growing popularity of Texas wine in the national as well as international market. One of the biggest testaments to their growing popularity was Grapefest 2004, where over 240,000 people attended this fest and over 20,000 plus votes received for the 2004 Peoples Choice. Grapefest is the largest wine festival in the state. 20th Annual Rocky Mountain Wine, Beer & Food Festival — Shane Enjoy some of the most spectacular views that Colorado has to offer while you sample gourmet food, sip on fine wines and chug microbrew. Wine History - When the cork met the bottle — James Pendleton The role of the Church in the production and marketing of wine declined with the Reformation, particularly in northern Europe, but this did not convulse the wine world half as much as the discovery of the usefulness of corks about a century later. For the first time since the Roman empire, wine could now be stored and aged in bottles. Wine and Food Pairings - Which Wine to Serve with Dinner — Jason Connors It can be confusing trying to remember which wines go with which food. This handy guide gives yout he basic tips to help you decide which wine to serve with your next dinner. Corks or screw caps - The closing argument — James Pendleton It is now very rare to find the total use of natural cork to stop wine bottles with the Rioja region of Spain being the most obvious exception. Increasingly, for a wide variety of reasons, the use of plastic stoppers and screw caps is becoming widespread. Why is this so, and what are the pros and cons of each method, and what should we be looking for when considering the alternatives? This really is a topic of hot debate in the world of wine at the moment. By tasting wines using the different methods of stopping, you can join this debate fully with your own opinions, thereby reinforcing the subjectivity of wine appreciation. Wine labels - Peeling off the mystery — James Pendleton One of the most baffling subjects that confronts the budding wine enthusiast is the deciphering of the myriad of information contained on the bottle label, especially that contained on wine bottles from European countries. How To Choose The Right Wine Rack — Flor de Luna How do you solve the modern-day problem of finding space and the right wine rack for your wine collection?. This article provides 7 great tips on how to choose the wine rack that suits your needs. Why All Wine Connoisseurs Must Purchase A Wine Storage Cooler — Mary Murtha As the years pass, the quality and taste of wine changes. The manner in which wine is stored can either slow or hasten this natural process. Whether you are storing white or red wine, sparkling whine or champagne, it may be necessary to invest in a wine storage cooler in order to protect your assortment of fine beverages. Add Elegance And Luxury To Your Wine Drinking With Wine Storage Furniture — Mary Murtha Nothing speaks of elegance quite like a fine piece of wine storage furniture. The truth of the matter is that there is an abundance of products on the market – for seasoned connoisseurs of wine to the occasional drinker – that can add a fancy look to your home. Make Mine Italian: Wines From Tuscany And Piedmont — Eve C. White A modern renaissance of winemaking in Italy is making wine lovers and critics stand up and take notice. In the 20th century, wine in Italy frequently meant low-cost, low quality and high volume-think straw covered bottles-with little to get excited about. However, things have changed in past 25 years and thanks to new laws further regulating Italian vintners, the standard of winemakers in that country is reaching new levels of excellence. Wine Clubs - A Convenient Way to Know Wine — Jason Connors For wine lovers and would-be wine drinkers, joining a wine club would bring numerous benefits. Find out why many people are turning to a wine club for information and sharing. Tips On Choosing Your Next Bottle Of Wine — Gray Rollins Tonight’s the night. You’ve got that special dinner party with friends and you want it to be perfect. You’ve got the menu completed but the question is which wine will compliment the meal best? Here are some tips for choosing fine wine. |
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