Archive for June, 2010

Is it legal to sell homemade wine without buying a license or paying a tax on it? -IN THE UK-?

June 30th, 2010  |  Published in Wine

Answers in terms of the UK (England) please.

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Fine Wine Show 1 Preview

June 30th, 2010  |  Published in e Club


Fine Wine The Reggae Dancehall Show on Channel U Sky 360 Each and Every Friday @10pm feat The Hottest Girls In The Dancehall

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How much homemade wine will it take to get drunk?

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine

what would be the alcohol content in this recipie

3 cans frozen juice
1 packet yeast
3 cups sugar
Put all these in a one gallon pitcher and fill with luke warm water ferment 30 days
how do i know it is done fermenting and ready to strain and drink?
I made it a week ago today
tex im 25 way old enough buddy

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Treasure Hunt Party Game With Pirate Theme Suitable For All Ages.

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in e Club

Established, Successful Ebook, Now Open To Affiliates. Easy To Organise Party Games For The Whole Family / Church / Corporate / Celebration Etc. Longtail Keywords, Cross Sell And Upsell. More Info At www.TreasureHuntBook.com/affiliatehelp.htm.
Treasure Hunt Party Game With Pirate Theme Suitable For All Ages.

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Napa Valley And Wine

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine

The Vikings were the first to notice the USA’s potential as a wine-producing nation and since then things have developed and changed. The USA is now making wine from Hawaii to Texas, but most of the decent stuff comes from California and in particular the Napa Valley.

The Napa valley is located in Napa County in California. It is a great place to grow wine due to a number of factors. The climate is very Mediterranean in its temperature and so grapes that do well in those countries do well here too. It also has a good geographical setting and this and the geology of the valley are conducive to growing vines in this area. The first commercial vineyard was established in 1858 and it has moved on since then. Viticulture in the Napa Valley was initially beset by problems as the vines were established, there was an outbreak of vine disease and the implementation of prohibition in the 1920s did the industry no favours either. However since those times things have developed and as the American population developed a taste for wine so has the industry flourished.

Today the Napa Valley region has more than 300 wineries growing a wide variety of grape varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Zinfandel. The majority of wines made here are produced from blends of grapes and so are slightly different from their European counterparts.

In fact like most of the USA, the Napa Valley has now become a bit of a theme park. There are shuttle bus rides around wineries taking in tasting sessions as well as the countryside and a whole tourism industry dedicated to the Napa Valley wine region.

The red wines found in the Napa Valley include: Cabernet Sauvignon – This wine is made from a powerful red grape which came to California from France; Merlot – this grape produces a smooth, well-balanced red. This becoming more popular in the US; Pinot Noir –this wine prefers a cooler California climate and is an elegant fruity number; Zinfandel – Zinfandel is the pride of California. Although sometimes the cheaper wines can be light and somewhat insipid the quality Zinfandels’ are spicy, sturdy and powerfully rich.

The white wines are: Sauvignon Blanc – This wine comes in two different styles each equally as drinkable it can be smoky and creamy wine with a grapefruit zing or herbal in its style; Chardonnay- Popular the world over, this wine is rich and is often fermented in oak; Gewürztraminer- These grapes prefer a cooler climate. The wine is spicy and dry.

To find out more about American wines or just to look at the range of wines currently available it is a good idea to contact an independent online wine retailer. They describe their wines in detail and give tasting tips as well as ideas of what to eat with a certain wine. Also you can look at the website without feeling obliged to buy.

Fiona Muller has been writing for over 20 years. She is a qualified journalist and has worked in food and drink writing for the last few years. For a great selection of wines, including information on what they go best with, go to www.laithwaites.co.uk

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Italian Wine Gift Baskets

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Club


See: www.wine-gift-basket-review.com – Find out what types Italian wines should go in your wine gift basket.

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Cape Town Magic: The Comprehensive Visitors Guide.

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Western Cape Locals Reveal Amazing Cape Town Secrets, Including The Top Wine Estates, Restaurants And Hotels, Game Viewing, Top 10 Golf Courses, Whale Watching Secret Spots, Adventure Sports, And Much More…
Cape Town Magic: The Comprehensive Visitors Guide.

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I want The Best Wine

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine


I want The Best Wine by William Murphy

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Wine Making Tips : Different Containers for Aging Wine

June 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts


Get to know the different containers that you can use to agewine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video. Expert: Kálmán Zsolt Bio: Kálmán Zsolt is president of the Hungarian Sommelier Association. He has been responsible for wine production at the wineries of Gundel, a famous Hungarian restaurant, since 1998. Filmmaker: Paul (Leopold) Volniansky

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How to Make Wine : Adding the Yeast: Learn How Wine Is Made

June 28th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts


Learn how to add yeast to the mixture when making wine and learn more about wine in this free instructional video. Expert: John Gizzi Contact: www.makewinewithus.com Bio: The owners of some wine schools say winemaking is becoming increasingly popular among Italian-Americans, especially those in their 30′s and 40′s who have memories of “basement wine” on their grandpare Filmmaker: Tom DiDonato

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