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  • Winter Wines?  By : Kris Koonar
    With the holiday season fast approaching, most people are tackling the difficult task of purchasing wines that can be paired with the special foods of the season.
  • Wines In A Gift Basket  By : Greg Lucas
    How to pick the right wine when sending a gift basket.
  • Winery Cellar Clubs  By : Kris Koonar
    There are a few similarities between Advance Tasting Clubs, Winery Mailing Lists, and Cellar Clubs, but the differences between these can be considerable.
  • Wine: A worthy teammate for football  By : Bani
    Football and beer go together like baseball and hotdogs, but what about football and wine? Traditionally, wine has been benched on Sundays. But if you prefer to serve your guests something a step up from a can of suds, a nice glass of Cabernet Sauvignon on a chilly, fall afternoon can score a touchdown with your friends.
  • Wine Tasting In Sacramento  By : Kris Koonar
    For many years, wine has been an inseparable part of most bars and kitchens, all over the world. Celebrations and festivals are incomplete without a bottle of good red or white wine.
  • Wine Tasting For Beginners  By : Tristan Andrews
    Attending wine tasting events can be a great experience and a lot of fun, although a lot of people choose not to attend out of fear - or not knowing what to do or what to expect.
  • Wine Recipes  By : Daniel Jowssey
    The wine-making process begins with the decision to pick the grapes. Although it may seem simple, there are many factors that contribute to this decision; weather is the most important contributing factor. If it is too hot, the grapes have to be picked at night. If a long period of rain is expected, the grapes may have to be picked before optimal maturity levels.
  • Wine Gifts – The Perfect Present This Christmas  By : Louise Truswell
    Not sure what to buy your friends or relatives this Christmas? Well, why not opt for a wine gift? It’s a definite crowd pleaser, looks classy and can be bought from the comfort of your armchair, so you simply can’t go wrong with it.
  • Wine Gift Baskets For Any Occasion  By : Tristan Andrews
    For any celebration or glorious moment in life, wine is essential to have. Parties and celebrations are thought of as being incomplete unless there is wine present, which makes it an ideal gift for virtually any occasion.
  • Wine for your Valentine  By : Winnie Su
    Aside from sending the usual gifts on Valentine's Day, ever thought about buying wine for your Valentine? Wine for your Valentine can create a romantic setting as well as complement your meal. And health experts say drinking wine has its health benefits. Find out more now!
  • Wine Country Corporate Events  By : Kris Koonar
    There are many wines touring services that combine industry knowledge and local expertise to help satisfy all your travel, incentive program and meeting needs in the Wine Country.
  • Wine Collecting For Beginners  By : Tristan Andrews
    Collecting wine can be a very fun and exciting hobby - especially when you try to find the wine. If you are looking to collect wine, you may end up spending a bit more money than you thought.
  • Wine – A great way to celebrate special occasion  By : Steve Manik
    Wine is an alcoholic drink that tastes great and endorses a unique class of its own. The amazing quality and the variety available in this category of alcoholic drink has helped it create a niche for itself. It is very famous across the globe. Wine lovers are also passionate about collecting different types of wines and then storing it for years. Fermented grapes of different varieties are extensively used in making wines. Different types of fruits and flowers are also used to provide a distinct taste to wine. Honey wine is a classic example of wine made with honey and other substances used in it.
  • Wine 101  By : Michael Malega
    Informative article for Wine 101 topic, tips, ideas, recommendations and more...
  • Wine Crunchies - Are they safe to eat?  By : David Barringer
    What are those little things in my bottle of wine that look like tiny stones, crystals or even diamonds? The easy answer is cream of tartar. Find out the rest of the story by reading the entire article.
  • Why You Should Use A Wine Rack  By : Tristan Andrews
    For wine to mature in the proper way, you'll need to have the right humidity, temperature, light condition, and movement.
  • Why Should You Join a Wine Club?  By : Louise Truswell
    Not sure what wines to buy? Looking for a regular supply of wines direct to your door? Wine clubs have become increasingly popular in recent years and offer a number of benefits when it comes to buying wine.
  • Why Buy From An Online Wine Retailer?  By : Louise Truswell
    When it comes to buying wine there’s a lot of choice out there, with supermarkets, independent wine shops, wine mail order companies and online wine retailers all vying for a share of the market. Recent reports are beginning to suggest that the High Street has seen its heyday, in favour of the Internet.
  • White Wine to Lay Down  By : Corina Clemence
    Advice on aging wine from the Loire Valley France
  • Whisky…a drink loved by all  By : Mahesh
    Whisky is a drink loved and appreciated by all. Drinking and tasting whisky is an art, to be enjoyed only by a connoisseur.
  • Whisky-Water Of Life  By : Mahesh
    Whisky, the most popular alcoholic beverage has got its name from the Gaelic dialect, meaning water. Whisky is produced from different kinds of grains like malted rye, wheat, maize, barley and malted barley.
  • Whisky At Its Perfect Blend  By : Mahesh
    The art of making perfectly amalgamated whisky dates back to the ages of the monks in the 15th century. The delicate whiff of the rare whisky blend has never been explained clearly even today.
  • What The Heck Is Bubble And Squeak?  By : lar
    Ever order a full English breakfast and wonder what was on the plate?
  • What Makes a Great Pint of Real Ale?  By : Matt OConnor
    Finding a good pint of real ale is not always easy. Here are a few pointers to make life a little bit easier in finding a satisfying pint.
  • What is Bartending?  By : Barney Garcia
    A bartender is someone who serves beverages behind a licensed bar to paying customers. A bartender can also be called a barkeep or a barmaid. Bartenders are found in bars, pubs, taverns, nightclubs and other such places.
  • What Are Cheese Tasting Wines  By : Bowe Packer
    Ever wonder what cheeses taste good with what wines? Find out and stop wondering.
  • Unique Gift Baskets For Everyone  By : Betty Melancon
    The one stop spot for your unique gift basket for your family, friends and neighbors. Check out: http://www.wine-country-gift-baskets.com/gift-basket/unique-gift-baskets.php
  • Understanding Dry Wines Characteristics  By : Bowe Packer
    With all the wines out there to choose from, how do we know which one we would like? Start by understanding the different categories and characteristics of wine.
  • Try Something a Little Different This Valentine's Day - Vouvray  By : Corina Clemence
    a description of Vouvray wine perfect to share on Valentine's Day
  • Top tips for wine storage  By : Steve Manik
    These days, people have started consuming a lot of wine. The reason is that today, people are aware of the health benefits of drinking wine. A good amount of money is spend on wine consumption. However, the main difficulty most people face after purchasing wine is the storage of wine. People tend to spend a lot of money on purchasing wine but after some time, they feel that they have almost wasted their money. The reason is that the wine does not taste the same after some time. Now, this is because these people do not have any clue about how to store wine properly. Proper wine storage is very important for providing longevity to wine and also to enhance its’ taste while maintaining the quality.
  • Tips For Selling Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    In the world of wine, the Internet has drastically changed the business and landscape for a lot of industries and manufacturers.
  • Tilenus Wins Prestigous Wine Award  By :
    Wine awards winner Tilenus, the old lost region of Spain.
  • The Sierra Foothills- Oldest Winegrowing Region of California  By : Kris Koonar
    American Viticulture studies reveal that the cultivation of grapes in America dates back to the 17th century, by the Dutch farmers.
  • The Right Temperature For Storing Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Although position is important when storing wine, temperature is the most important storing factor overall.
  • The Process Of Manufacturing Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Wine, which is a drink we all know and love, is produced from fruits such as grapes and berries by drying and then fermenting them.
  • The perfect wine – Should I follow any rules?  By : Steve Manik
    If you are a wine lover, then you must be quite finicky about choosing one that provides you great taste as well as a lot of excitement. Most people who love wine want to make sure that the wine they have bought is known for its superb taste and superior quality. The perfect wine can make you enjoy your favorite dinner with full fervor.
  • The Origins of Wine and Winemaking  By : Andrea Flint
    Wine and winemaking has a long and venerable history. When was the first wine made, and by whom?
  • The Making Of Red Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Among the many types of wine available, red wine is among the best. There are many types of red wine available, although most are made using the same methods.
  • The Flavors Of Wine  By : John Pawlett
    Although the four main flavors - sweet, salty, sour, and bitter are all your tongue is really capable of tasting, the long lasting impression that wine leaves in your mouth is far more complex.
  • The Flavors Of Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Although the four main flavors - sweet, salty, sour, and bitter are all your tongue is really capable of tasting, the long lasting impression that wine leaves in your mouth is far more complex.
  • The Evolution Of the California Wine Industry  By : Kris Koonar
    The association of the California style of wine with deep flavors, forward fruits, high alcohol and a hint of oak, is a thing of the past.
  • The Best Way to Get The Taste of Scotch Whisky  By : Mahesh
    The aroma and flavor of Scotch whisky can be best enjoyed, when one has it neat or by adding a dash of pure spring water.
  • The Best Out Of A Wine Sale  By : Daniel Jowssey
    A wine vacation is a great way to get to know a new corner of the world, dining on cuisine de terroir while enjoying local vintages and chatting with affable vineyard owners. Texan Rich Klein, who celebrated a 50th anniversary with his wife by taking a two-week wine vacation in Italy, summed it up, “Wine is the glue that holds the trip together. It makes every day feel like a celebration.”
  • The Beauty Of Sparkling Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Sparkling wines are well known for their tiny bubbles that race to the surface. Sparkling wine is one of the most exotic yet refreshing types of wine, providing memories and happiness once the cork is released into the air.
  • The Basics Of Wine Tasting  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Attending wine tasting events can be a great experience and a lot of fun, although a lot of people choose not to attend out of fear or not knowing what to do or what to expect.
  • The Art Of Wine Tasting  By : Tristan Andrews
    Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing - many are amazed to find that it's actually a bit more.
  • Testing Box Wine  By : Bowe Packer
    Wanting to try new wines, just not sure where to start and don't want to waste money? Try new wines with box wine.
  • Storing And Caring For Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular. With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be in question.
  • South America Uncovered  By : Dan Snook
    Chile and Argentina are becoming more and more interesting as producing countries for the UK wine market. Argentina is an emerging producing nation and therefore well worth exploring. Personally I hadn’t visited either for 11 years, and so this year’s trip was a real eye-opener.
  • Regional Styles in California Wine  By : Kris Koonar
    For many years, the California wines have been closely linked with deep flavors, high alcohol content, more than just a hint of oak and forward fruit.
  • Red wine – Your health drink  By : Steve Manik
    There can be nothing like red wine combined with your favorite food. You would enjoy your meal and the mesmerizing taste of red wine. Now, what if we say that this combination can also save you from many common diseases and work towards keeping you healthy and good spirits? You would be surprised. You must not have thought in your wildest dreams that an alcoholic drink can enhance your health.
  • Preparation of Single Malt Scotch Whisky  By : Mahesh
    Single Malt Scotch is a type of single malt whisky, distilled by a single distillery, using malted barley as the only grain ingredient in Scotland. As with any Scotch whisky, a Single Malt Scotch must be distilled in Scotland and matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years.
  • Pairing food and wine – The best way to enjoy a meal  By : Steve Manik
    If you think that you only need to have the best food in the world to enjoy a meal for the special occasion in your life, you are wrong. Try pairing this meal with a perfect type of brand of wine that goes well with the food items and then see the difference. You would simply enjoy the experience. In earlier days, people used to combine food with wine in order to form good pairing. This helped them to come up with a combination that’s enough to light up any occasion.
  • Pairing Cheese and Wine  By : Kadence Buchanan
    After taking my degree from the wine classes I have been following for a whole semester I do not consider myself to be an expert in wine consumption, but an amateur who likes to taste the unexpected.
  • Open A Beer And Enjoy  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Have you ever thought how many of our senses cooperate when we decide to consume a cooling bottle of beer? Well, just consider that we touch the cold bottle from the fridge or over the bar counter.
  • Loire Valley Wines - 5 Wine Appellations Sprinkled Among the Historic Chateaux  By : Corina Clemence
    Detailed description of five Loire Valley AOC wines and nearby historic french chateaux to visit
  • Liquid Investments  By : Dwayne Walker
    A case of Mouton-Rothschild 2000 that went for around £1000 will now fetch somewhere in the region of £6000. That’s 600% growth in just 7 years, no wonder the city boys are scrambling to get their hands on good wine! This levels of growth begs the question, who is actually drinking these wines?
  • Learn How To Make Wines So Incredibly Flavorsome No One Will Resist A Second Glass  By : Jimmy Cox
    The pursuit of a good glass of wine goes back to the time of the Romans. Some people take it upon themselves to take this pursuit into their own hands. Following is a list of times you will need and steps to take to make your own perfect glass of wine.
  • Laithwaites Wine - Browsing Italy  By : Nick Dover
    Tony Laithwaite – Chairman of Laithwaites, the UK’s leading independent wine merchant – has just got back from a buying trip to Italy, where he and Laithwaites buyer Thomas Woolrych decided they could happily drink nothing but Italian wine for the rest of their days! The best white wines are spectacular – and on a level with their red wine.
  • Japanese Whisky  By : Mahesh
    The whisky industry in Japan is considerably young. It is only in the last thirty years that the whisky drinkers, outside the country have taken notice of Japanese whisky.
  • Italian Influence on the California Wine Industry  By : Kris Koonar
    Since decades, the California wines have been associated with distinct deep flavors, high alcohol level, forward fruit and a hint of oak.
  • Information About Wine Cellar Racks  By : Tristan Andrews
    A wine cellar rack allows any wine enthusiast to achieve a professional wine cellar in the comfort of their own home.
  • Information About French Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Whenever wine comes up in a conversation or a thought, we often find ourselves thinking of where the wine came from.
  • I Love German Wine and Food - A Rheingau Riesling  By : Levi Reiss
    I love German wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Germany's thirteen wine regions. This article records the results of tasting a fine Riesling wine from the central region of the Rheingau, both on its own and with food. Was it a bargain?
  • I Love French Wine and Food - A White Beaujolais  By : Levi Reiss
    I love French wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of France's eleven wine regions. This article explores the Beaujolais region of southeastern France and reviews a white Beaujolais wine. Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Hungary For Wine  By : Tristan Andrews
    Despite what many may think, the area known as Hungary holds more wine tradition than any other country in Europe.
  • How Wine Is Made  By : John Pawlett
    The first stage in the wine making process is to crush the grapes. In days gone by the grapes would be loaded into a large vat and the wine maker(s) would gently tread on them to break the grapes' skins to release the juice.
  • How To Store And Care For Wine  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular. With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be important.
  • How To Set Up Your Own Bar and Be A Bartender  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Setting up your own bar whether at home or otherwise is actually quite easy to do. There are however, a few things that good bartenders need to know to run a bar efficiently.
  • How To Master The Art Of Wine Tasting  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing - many are amazed to find that it is actually a bit more.
  • How To Make A Cheap And Easy Gourmet Wine Gift Basket  By :
    Buying a gourmet wine gift basket can be expensive. You can easily make a beautiful, custom, personalized, gourmet wine gift basket cheaply. You can use champagne too.
  • How To Get The Best Out Of A Wine Sale  By : Louise Truswell
    With many wine sales to choose from at this time of year, it’s always useful to know how to pick out the best. Simply follow a few handy tips to ensure that you get top quality wines at bargain prices and steer clear from all the rubbish that inevitably will be lining the supermarket shelves.
  • How to Drink Wine like a Professional  By : Barney Garcia
    Most people like to enjoy a glass of wine once in a while, but to other people, drinking wine is an art form and they take it very seriously. The following article will give you tips on how to drink, taste and serve wine professionally.
  • How To Deal With Hangovers  By : Tristan Andrews
    A hangover is something that just about all of us have experienced at some point in time. After spending a night out drinking, you may wake up in the morning with your head feeling heavy and your stomach in knots.
  • How To Buy Good Wines Cheaply  By : Dwayne Walker
    No matter what you may have heard elsewhere, buying good wines cheaply is easy. Simply follow these useful tips and you’ll be well on the way to finding great value wines without compromising quality.
  • Hosting a Fun and Educational Wine Tasting Party  By : Kristi Paisley
    Hosting a wine tasting party is a great way to socialize with your friends and learn a little about wine at the same time. Hosting a wine tasting party is an excellent way to expand your taste buds, find great inexpensive wines that you enjoy and increase your knowledge of wine varieties.
  • Health benefits and wine – A true combination or just a myth?  By : Steve Manik
    Wine is one of the most popular beverages, these days, across the globe. Different places in this world have different way of preparing wine. No big celebration is completed without wine. It is surprising but true that people take wine in order to speed up the digestion process in their body.
  • Guide to Spanish Wine  By : Derek Both
    Spain has long been recognized for its fortified wines, particularly sherry, or Jerez as it's known locally, but in recent years both production and quality of its table wines has improved remarkably.
  • Great Wine Gifts  By : Tristan Andrews
    For virtually any occasion, such as special moments and holidays, wine makes a great gift. From informal meetings to wedding celebrations and bashes, wine is a gift that is truly hard to beat.
  • Great health with wine  By : Steve Manik
    Wine consumption has improved the health of most people in countries where wine is considered regularly. People may consider it strange that an alcoholic drink contributes to great health, but it is true. Most scientists and researchers were working upon this project for many decades now. They have come to a conclusion that consumption of wine has produced good effects on health. This is not all. Consumption of wine works towards eliminating a lot of serious diseases from our bodies. This is the major reason that most people have started drinking wine. Drinking wine is customary for most people in some countries, across the globe. People living in these regions consider wine as a part of their daily meal. There are also claims that people living in the areas have great health and are less vulnerable to health problems and diseases as compared to people living in regions where wine is not considered an integral part of meals.
  • Get in the Spirits for Holiday Celebrations  By : John Pawlett
    The holidays are almost upon us, and that means 'tis the season' for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones.
  • French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle  By : Martyn Davis
    Wine is undoubtedly one of the great national treasures of France, and some of the most expensive in the world, like a vintage Romanee Conti red wine produced in Burgundy can set you back anything upwards of 1,000 for just one bottle.
  • Finding The Perfect Christmas Present  By : Leilah Jumat
    Gathering around a tall, brightly decorated Christmas tree and exchanging gifts is an age old tradition that has truly come a long way. Everyone looks forward to opening their gifts and more importantly, to see the expression on the next person’s face when they unwrap the gift that you bought them this Christmas.
  • Fall in Love With the Loire Valley Over a Glass of Vouvray  By : Corina Clemence
    A description of Vouvray in the Loire Valley and its magnificent selection of fine undervalued wines
  • Exploring The Flavours Of Wine  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Although the four main flavors - sweet, salty, sour, and bitter are all your tongue is really capable of tasting, the long lasting impression that wine leaves in your mouth is far more complex.
  • Current Trends in Cal-Ital Wines  By : Kris Koonar
    For the past few centuries, winemakers in California have mainly looked upon the Barbera Grape to provide Americans with a good quality Italian-styled Californian wine.
  • Christmas Gift Baskets  By : Betty Melancon
    Your one stop spot for your unique Christmas gift baskets for your family, friends and neighbors. Check out: http://www.wine-country-gift-baskets.com/christmas-gift-baskets/christmas-gift-baskets.php
  • Choosing The Perfect Wine Gift  By : Fiona Muller
    When it comes to buying gifts for people there is a lot of choice on the high street, buying a wine gift online offers a different way of giving. It guarantees that the recipient will receive the gift on time.
  • Champagne, A Luxury Product – Blessing Or Curse  By : Laura Hope
    Champagne has always been seen as a thing of luxury. Most commonly found at celebrations be they weddings or on the podium at the Monaco Grand Prix, Champagne's image has always been one of success.
  • Canadian whisky  By : Mahesh
    Canadian Whisky is made from blends of different types of grain like rye, corn and malted barley. Canadian whiskies are known for being the lightest classic whiskies in the world.
  • California Winemakers - A Style of Chardonnay  By : Kris Koonar
    A few years back, white burgundy was widely acknowledged as one of the best white wines in the world.
  • California Wine Tasting Events Of Interest  By : Daniel Jowssey
    Winter is a critical period in the process of producing outstanding wine in California. Winter time in the vineyards is maintenance time. With the vast vineyards planted in California, it means that hundreds of thousands of man hours are devoted to the vineyards during the winter months.
  • Buying Wine Gifts  By : Fiona Muller
    When it comes to buying gifts for people there is a lot of choice on the high street, buying a wine gift online offers a different way of giving.
  • Beat the deadly wine hangover  By : Steve Manik
    Wine is the best way to celebrate an occasion, a promotion, your birthday or having a great time with your friends over the weekend. Wine is considered to be the favorite and royal drink by most people across the globe. The reason is its unique taste and the excitement and energy it provides the body immediately after the consumption. Many health benefits associated with this drink has also made it extremely popular with millions of people around the world.
  • Bay Area Boutique Wineries  By : Kris Koonar
    In reality, there really is not any fixed definition for the term Boutique Winery. Most sales people claim that if a particular winery produces less than 2,000 cases of wine each year, then it is considered to be a boutique winery.
  • Averys Celebration Of Wine 2007  By : Duncan White
    Averys own biannual tasting, held in our historic cellars has been growing in popularity over the last few years, so much so that we had to triplicate our Christmas tasting last year to accommodate demand.
  • Are you bitten by the wine bug?  By : Steve Manik
    With a lot of publicity associated to health benefits of drinking wine and other related benefits, there has been a tremendous increase in wine consumption for many years now. People are now aware of the types of wines available in the marketplace and their associated benefits. Drinking wine has also become a status symbol in many societies. People love to flawn the particular brand of wine they usually drink.
  • An Introduction to Creating a New England Restraunt Menu  By : Reginald Curtis
    Since most of the New England states in the U.S. are situated close to water, it is no wonder that many of the dishes associated with this region present an array of seafood ingredients. When interested in bringing the taste of New England to the dinner table, you may encounter a wealth of recipes and menu ideas, such as boiled lobsters, lobster rolls, New England Oyster Stew, Boston Baked Beans, Hasty Pudding, and Johnnycakes.
  • An Introduction To Chardonnay  By : Tristan Andrews
    Chardonnay grape is the most popular type of white wine, found all over the world. The flavor, taste, and aroma of it will though, depending on where it was made and what processing methods were used.
  • An Introduction To Bartending  By : Tristan Andrews
    Setting up your own bar is actually quite easy to do. There are however, a few things that good bartenders need to know to run a bar efficiently.

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