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  • Guide To Buying Wine Glasses - By : Brian G Johnson
    Youve heard somewhere or read somewhere that wine must be served in the best crystal to get its full advantage, well not necessarily but there are a few basic principles to remember when choosing g
  • How to Store Wine - By : Neil Best
    Having invested possibly hundreds of dollars in your latest bottle of vintage wine (ah well, we can but dream), the next important decision is where to store this prized possession? The main issue
  • Mediterranean Old Wine As An Elegant Gift - By : Katarina Bader
    The culture of winemaking has been known since Roman times. In the medieval times winemaking has become an important craft. Products with it's one and only characteristics and expressed individualit
  • Strange Cocktail Combinations - By : Shauna Hanus
    Mixed drinks or cocktails have taken a strange turn in recent years. In the past it was the worm in the bottom of the tequila bottle today its combinations that include everything from bubblegum t
  • Choosing Wine to Match Food - By : Claire Calkin
    Creating the perfect mix between wine and food can be a challenge if you are not entirely sure what you are doing. With such an array of wine and food available there are always many options to cons
  • Wine Tasting Parties: 4 Easy Steps to Hosting a Great Wine Tasting Party - By : Marcia Parks
    Thomas Jefferson said, Good wine is a necessity of life for me. No wonder he was one of our founding fathers! More and more people are drinking wine these days and why not? Its readily acknow
  • Red Bull and Vodka--What a Pair! - By : Patrick Austin
    The hot new drink taking night clubs, parties, and other nefarious alcohol-rich events by storm is Red Bull and Vodka. This combination seems to give the consumer a proper balance of energy and buz
  • Absinthe Makes The Brain Numb Faster - By : Peter Shuttlewood
    eAfter the first glass you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the
  • New York State Wines - an Increasingly Acquired Taste - By : Rob Privitere-Coats
    I see California, I see France
  • Sherry is a Very English Drink - By : Andrew Wilson
    Sherry is a very English drink, despite its Spanish provenance. After a dip in popularity, sales are on the up again. While reading the tavern bill of the loquacious and bawdy drunkard Sir John Fa
  • Three Rules for Choosing the Right Dinner Wine - By : Dakota Caudilla
    RULE NO 1: Drink the wine that you like. Sounds obvious, doesn't it? Sometimes, however, we get so caught up in what is the right wine and what is the wrong wine that we forget the most important
  • What You Should Know Before Buying a Wine Rack - By : John Morris
    For some people, the storage and acquisition of wine is more than just a hobby, it is an art. Wine connoisseurs all know that the proper storage of wine is important to its final flavor. Once it i
  • How to Begin Wine Collecting - By : Dakota Caudilla
    Some people collect wine for moneyand some people collect wine because they have a passion for wine. Irregardless of whether youre collecting wine for profit or for pleasure, collecting wine requi
  • Read This Article If You Want To Stop Drinking - By : Lance Winslow
    Are you a heavy drinker, but not dangerous and you would like to cut back to improve your health and figure? It is pretty well known that women who drink to much can have medical problems and if you
  • Bloody Marys Near Matira Beach, Bora Bora - By : Michael Philip
    Most restaurants in Bora Bora are located within the confines of bigger resorts. There are a few exceptions with the most famous one being Bloody Marys. This restaurant is located on Matira Beach s
  • Wine Storage - Hints And Tips - By : David Roberts
    Few wine lovers are lucky enough to possess perfect purpose built, cavernous, subterranean cellars. Many of us have imperfect storage arrangements for our wine, but it is important to understand how
  • The Major Flavor Components in Wine - By : Michael Briggs
    There are only a few flavors your tongue is actually capable of tasting in wine, yet the overall impression of a wine in your mouth is much more complex than the four simple flavors of salty, sweet,
  • Wine Accessories - The Things You Need - By : Jerry Powell
    What is soup without a spoon? What is pen without paper? What is wine without accessories? If you said "incomplete" then you are correct. Let's start with the basics. In order to enjoy wine proper
  • Tasting Wine: The Basics For Beginners - By : Michael Briggs
    Your tongue is covered with over 10,000 individual taste buds. These receptors enable us to detect the presence of certain compounds in our food and drink. Yet for all the adjectives we have to de
  • Brew Pubs and Beer Labels - New, targeted pixel ads are here - By : Keith Tomlinson
    So much beer, so little time. With thousands of beer labels in the world and dozens of beer festivals in Canada alone, its been difficult to keep up with whats new and exciting in the world of bee
  • Holiday Tips to Buy the Perfect Gift for a Beer Lover - By : Michael Briggs
    As the holidays roll around again, it is often a struggle to find the perfect gift for at least one person on your list. You want to buy a gift that is original and unique, but not something that w
  • Sbiten - Russias Traditional Winter-time Beverage - By : Alden Smith
    Sbiten, the traditional beverage for wintertime in Russia, is a drink with a long, colorful history. Research shows that sbiten has been around since the fourteenth century. Traditionally, Sbiten
  • A Trip to France - By : Scott Morris
    If youre planning to travel to the south of France in the near future, think about including a trip to one of the vineyards of the 60 winegrowers in the "Ctes de Provence" region. A small, yet bea
  • Make Your Own Irish Cream Liqueur - By : Suzanne Lieurance
    Irish Cream liqueur is delicious served straight, or on the rocks, in a glass. But its particularly pleasing added to hot coffee, with a generous topping of whipped cream and a light dusting of c
  • Cava Spains Answer to Champagne - By : Mike McDougall
    Cava has a 140 year tradition of being produced in Spain and has a growing worldwide following; its much more than just the poor cousin of Frances Champagne and, in many respects, constitutes much
  • Rioja Spains Great Wine - By : Mike McDougall
    Rioja without a doubt Spains most celebrated wine and the region itself has fast become one of the best known and most prestigious in the world. The wine producing area itself is located in centr
  • Oakville Wine Country - By : Benjamin Bicais
    To the wine connoisseur, Oakville is synonymous with the magnificence and the majesty of California Cabernet Sauvignon. But for those of us who do not spend our waking hours tasting wine and resear
  • Determining if a Wine is Spoiled - By : Michael Briggs
    How to spot a bad wine When a waiter brings the bottle of wine to the table and offers you the cork, do you sniff it? What do you do with that splash of wine he pours into your glass? Why does
  • Rutherford Wine Country - By : Benjamin Bicais
    The Napa Valley is world renowned for producing award winning wines. Because of its unique geography, Napa County is split up into specific regions, denoted by the term AVA (American Viticulture Ar
  • Kosher Wines - By : Shay P
    Many believe that if a wine is made in Israel, it has to be Kosher. Well, that is not always so, and in fact theres a complete set of rules that make a wine kosher. In this article I will try and a
  • New Drink in Aruba at the Bars: A Natalie Holloway - By : Lance Winslow
    Can you believe the Bars in Aruba have a new drink called the Natalie Holloway Drink? When I heard that, I felt sick to my stomach and my friend you have not even had the drink yet. Apparently thi
  • The 1976 Paris Wine Tasting - By : Benjamin Bicais
    On May 24th, 1976 the Napa Valley emerged as one of the worlds premier wine producing regions. Lacademie du Vin founder Steven Spurrier assembled a select group of French tasters to conduct a bli
  • Wine Tasting in Carneros - By : Benjamin Bicais
    Because of its proximity to the San Pablo bay, the day time temperature is moderated by wind and fog from this body of water. This makes for excellent conditions for growing Pinot Noir and Chardonn
  • Why A Wine Gift Is So Special - By : Matt Ellsworth
    A wine gift is the perfect gift for those hard to shop for people in your life. Everyone, and I mean everyone is happy to receive a wine gift during the holidays. A wine gift is classy and it is ful
  • Wooden Wine Rack Vs. Metal Wine Rack - By : Matt Ellsworth
    There is more than one kind of wine rack on the market and choosing the right wine rack for your wine collection is no small task. You have a choice between a metal wine rack and a wooden wine rack,
  • Love Wine? Join A Wine Club - By : Matt Ellsworth
    Joining a wine club is a great idea if you love wine and if you are always looking for a new wine to test out. You will get to try all kinds of wines as part of a wine club and the price is always m
  • All About Entertaining With Food And Wine - By : Matt Ellsworth
    The holidays are almost here and this is the time of year when it is the most important to learn how to entertain well with a great selection of food and wine. Both food and wine play a huge part in
  • Wine Making For Beginners - By : Matt Ellsworth
    If you are interested in wine making then you need to do a little homework before you get started. Wine making is not something that you can just plunge into and learn along the way, you need to do
  • The Taste Of Something Different Strawberry Wine - By : Matt Ellsworth
    Strawberry wine is one of those delicious treats that can be used in so many different ways. Strawberry wine is not simply any old wine, it is like the nectar of the gods. You can drink strawberry w
  • German Wine The New Commodity On The American Market - By : Matt Ellsworth
    German wine is something that is finally catching on in American and for good reason. German wine is wonderful wine with many different notes and harmonized flavors to it. One of the most common and

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