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For the Pairing of Wine With Food – There’s No Place Like Home

November 4th, 2011  |  Published in Red Wine, White Wine, Wine, Wine Club, Wine Gifts

For some people, learning about wine can seem rather overwhelming or daunting. Add to that a certain amount of social pressure and it’s easy to understand why many people do not even dare take a stab at wine tasting. At home you need never feel self conscious, awkward or ashamed in choosing wines. When enjoying wines in the comfort of your own home, you can easily become ‘at home’ with your choices.
There are two ways you can dive headlong into experimenting with different wines. And why not dive right in? After all, what do we enjoy about our homes? At the most basic level, we enjoy shelter or comfort, rest, and meals. The rest and comfort of your home is an excellent environment if you choose to select a few bottles from various price ranges and styles at a time and open them up for your tasting pleasure during your leisure. But, while rest and comfort will aid in the enjoyment of trying out wines, our meals at home offer the perfect catalyst for the excitement involved in tasting various wines.

The pairing of foods and wines is done in the exact same way as the way they are tasted: on the palate, where it comes together. You match wine the same way that you match anything that tastes good together. Foods and wines are matched with a little common sense, and a lot of personal preference. All food and wine matching is more easily understood when the taste components of wines are thought of in the same way as ingredients in a dish. After all, wine is a food. Good cooking involves a balancing of ingredients and technique and good wine/food matching involves focusing on how specific components in wines interact and achieve a sense of balance and harmony with specific components in dishes.

Let’s begin with how the taste buds perceive what you are consuming, whether you are tasting wine or food:

Sweetness pertains to the amount of sugar in your food/wine and is sensed by taste buds located towards at the tip of the tongue. Tartness has to do with the acidity in both foods and wines. The taste buds at the center and sides of the tongue pick up this sensation. Saltiness may not be a significant component in wine, but is important in how a wine relates to it in foods. Saltiness is perceived somewhere in the center of the tongue. Bitterness is tasted in many foods, also in the tannin content of red wines and to a lesser degree in white wines. The rear of the tongue is responsible for communicating tartness to you. Umami is the term used to describe the flattering, amino acid related sense of “deliciousness” found in many foods, and to a limited extent in wines.

Just as umami is so difficult to define, it is also difficult to determine just where on the tongue we perceive it.

Along with taste sensations we also have tactile sensations. For example the density, body or weight of a food is contributed by proteins, fats and/or carbs, while primarily related to the degree of alcohol content in wines (bolstered by tannin in reds). Soft textures contrast with crisp textures in foods while wine textures contrast in terms of smooth or easy vs. hard, sharp or angular. Spicy and/or hot sensations as with chilies, peppers or horseradishes are found in foods but not felt as tactile sensations in wines. Instead they are suggested in a wine’s aroma and flavor or “spice” notes. Actually, most foods’ flavors cannot be detected much without the sense of smell. By the same token, both Cabernet Sauvignon and a Petite Sirah are two types of red wine that tend to be dark, full bodied, dry, and fairly hard in tannin; but the Cabernet gives aromas and flavors of herbal, minty, berry/cassis aromas and flavors, whereas the Petite Sirah gives ripe berry/blueberry and black peppercorn-like aromas and flavors.

There are essentially two ways foods and wines are successfully paired. The first is by the similarities they share. For example: the buttery sauce in a fish dish enhanced by the creamy or buttery texture of an oak barrel fermented white wine. The other way is by the contrasts they contain as when sensations in a wine contrast with sensations in a dish to positive effect. For example: the sweetness of a white wine balancing the saltiness of a dish like ham or cured sausage, and vice-versa.

No matter what your personal taste, invariably you will discover this natural occurrence: the easiest foods and the easiest wines to find a match for are the ones with their own intrinsic sense of harmony and balance. This is because taste buds and sensations of tactile qualities work for you collectively. This is not to say that a young, overly bitter or hard textured Cabernet Sauvignon cannot be served with food. But it does narrow your food choices somewhat. For example: a gamey meat such as lamb can be made more interesting with a sweet natural plum sauce but that would also increase a young Cabernet’s toughness and so you are probably relegated to simply grilling the lamb to a slight char to at least reduce the drying effect of the wine’s tannins, and serving it with a more neutral sauce (if any) made with Cabernet and the lamb’s own natural juices.

Then again, if the Cabernet is extremely rough to the point that it is barely drinkable, not even the simplest piece of charred meat will help it taste better. The same thing for a lamb chop that is drenched in a sauce or marinade that is too sweet, too salty, too spicy hot or sour: the palate knows when a dish is unbalanced, and so even the finest, smoothest, most elegantly balanced Cabernet Sauvignon will not make that poorly prepared lamb taste better. When it comes to food as it relates to wine, it is always easier to match a dish that does not need as much alteration of taste to make it taste better; and vice-versa in the way a wine relates to food. It is simply easier to find matching components of similarity and contrast in foods and wines that are already well balanced in and of themselves.

At this point, it is all a matter of actually tasting and becoming familiar with the wines you like — just as we continue to discover delicious, new foods. The nice thing is the variations in both foods and wines are virtually endless, and so it will always be as much fun as you want it to be. And, if you want try the suggestions of others, opinions of good pairings by others are virtually endless as well. Just know that as you become more comfortable with wine-food combinations at home, you will have no reservations about selecting wines while dining out.

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Wine Club 900 Plus

November 4th, 2011  |  Published in Red Wine, White Wine, Wine, Wine Club, Wine Gifts

WineClub90Plus WineClub90Plus – $ 79.95
Taste the best wines the world has to offer. Old World or New, the wines from this club have already past the wine expert’s tests, how about yours?
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Wine Club International

November 3rd, 2011  |  Published in e Club, Red Wine, White Wine, Wine, Wine Club, Wine Gifts

WineClubInternational WineClubInternational – $ 39.95
Our most popular club! Travel with your taste buds across the globe and try fantastic wines the rest of the world is offering.
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No Crap Money Making Newsletter from Neil Asher

November 6th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Blueprint to Extremely Profitable Side Business! Professionally written sales page with brilliant conversions. Free gift ensures high subscription rate! Very low drop rate, people just love getting this newsletter! Get constant income for promoting this!
No Crap Money Making Newsletter from Neil Asher

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Several Reasons Why You Should Give a Wine Gift Basket

November 2nd, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Because it’s such as popular beverage, wine is increasingly becoming popular as a gift idea. This is also the reason why there are wine gift baskets available for sale.

Basically, wine gift baskets are gift baskets that contain a bottle or two of wines. They also come with other treats that go well with wine, such as cheese, chocolates, and even fruits as well as any other gourmet food. Wine gift baskets make great gifts for several reasons. If you are going to attend a party or a special occasion, such as birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays, you should definitely give a wine gift basket.

Here are some reasons why you should give a wine gift basket.

The first is that people love receiving wine as a gift. This is a proven fact and you have to consider the fact that wine is loved by almost anyone.

The second reason is that wine gift baskets contain delicious foods and treats next to the wine. So, even if the person you are giving the gift basket to doesn’t enjoy wine, they will surely enjoy the treats included in the basket.

Also, wine gift baskets are very flexible. You can consider giving a bottle of white or red wine or even both. You can also combine different types of wine in the basket. This is a great idea if you don’t know what particular wine that the person you are giving the gift to enjoys.

You can also personalize the gift basket in order to match the theme of the occasion. For New Year’s celebration, you can decorate the wine gift basket with a New Year’s theme.

You can also customize the contents of the wine gift basket. For example, if the person you are giving the gift to is allergic to peanuts, you can consider giving them chocolates with no peanuts in them. You can also replace chocolates with cheese if you want.

Lastly, wine gift baskets are a lot of fun. Imagine being able to receive this type of gift. Surely, you will be able to appreciate it and you will be able to enjoy the bottle of wine with family and friends.

The only reason why you shouldn’t give a wine gift basket is if the person you plan on giving it to doesn’t drink wine. It may be because of religion or it may be because the person is alcoholic. This is why you still need to do a little research on the person you plan on giving the wine gift basket to. If he or she enjoys wine, then by all means you should give them a wine gift basket.

When it comes to choosing the bottle of wine, go for mid range bottles. Don’t go for cheap wines because they really don’t taste that good and it will ruin the whole concept of giving a wine gift basket. If you don’t have any idea about wines, then you should try asking someone who does.

 

These are the reasons why wine gift baskets are perfect gift ideas. Whatever the occasion is, you will see that this kind of gift idea will truly be appreciated.

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Fruit And Wine Gift Baskets Create Perfect Gifts

October 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

A fruit and wine gift basket is one of the most wonderful gifts that anyone can receive. Everyone is always trying to come up with the perfect gift and no matter what the occasion, this gift idea is always a hit. When you are trying to come up with special corporate gift ideas for your clients fruit and wine gift baskets always will people feel special.

Everyone loves wine and there are not too many people who do not eat fruit. Wine and fruit together are always a good choice. There are so many people on this planet who enjoy drinking wine then the odds are very good that giving fruit and wine gift baskets to your friends or clients will always make a deep impression.

Choosing Wine

In order to make a great impression with your fruit and wine gift baskets you have to choose great wine. There are so many to choose from; Chardonnays, Merlots, Cabernets and the list goes on from there. This process can be overwhelming so it would be very wise to look for the local wineries in your area and start with some of their suggestion.

You can take their recommendations, but part of the fun of sending a great fruit and wine gift basket is helping to choose the contents. This would fall under the heading of taste testing. It may take several Saturdays to taste samples, but somebody has to do it. Take one Saturday and explore wineries on your own and then take recommendations on another Saturday. Your third Saturday might be returning to your favorite winery for your own pleasure.

You can choose the wine, buy some fruit and a basket and add a wine gift certificate to your favorite winery so they can enjoy and sample some of their favorites. Let the employees at these wineries know why you are tasting and just what you are looking for. When you have found that perfect bottle ask about the fruit and wine gift baskets that they sell locally. This will give you an idea how to put together your own fruit and wine gift basket.

Work within your budget on your gift baskets and you will truly enjoy the experience. It’s a lot of fun putting fruit and wine gift baskets together. At the end of the day not only will your friends and clients have been well thought of with the beautiful and thoughtful fruit and wine gift baskets but you will also have enjoyed the experience and have arrived home with a case of the latest vintage for your personal enjoyment.

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Wine Gifts through Fine Wine Clubs

October 27th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Wine clubs are the gift that comes over to dinner. Join a wine club of the month, and your friends will thank you for it, every time you get together for dinner. Joining a wine club is contagious. Before you know it, your entire friend network has joined their own wine of the month club, and everyone gets together and shares. Wine gifts are meant to be passed around.

The wine gifts offered by wine clubs have been hand selected by a panel of wine experts for their fine value. This saves you all the work. You don’t need to research finding great wines, as a wine club of the month delivers is right to your door. A wine club is a gift that keeps on giving wine gifts.

Sometimes, you get to taste the finest wines in the world before the world has even tried them. Wine clubs often feature wines that haven’t been released yet. You can also enjoy wine gifts that are award winning, so you know you’re tasting quality.

A wine club of the month is one of the easiest and most affordable way to appreciate wine gifts. Most wine clubs feature premium wines for as little as $10 a bottle, thanks to inside connections in the wine industry. If you’re looking to fill your wine rack, a wine of the month club is probably your most affordable option, and you’ll get some of the best tasting wines in the land.

A wine of the month club is also an excellent way to sample wine gifts from a variety of regions. Some specialize in particular locales, others feature wine from all over the world, a different region each month. As climate and weather affects the grapes, locale is very influential to how the wine tastes. Learn an exquisite appreciation by sampling the finest wine from all over the world.

Of course, we all have our tastes. It’s okay to admit that you know what you like. You might want to find a wine club of the month that specializes in your favorite wine. You’ll likely learn even more about your preference for wine gifts. It’s perfectly natural to choose wine clubs according to taste.

Your next excuse for a dinner party always arrives in the mail when you join a wine club. Broaden your tastes, or perhaps increase the palate you already have. A wine of the month club is a great excuse to drink fine wine. Finally, wine gifts are affordable. Stock the cabinet, one bottle at a time.

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Secrets of Wine eBook for Beginners

October 27th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

A 139 page eBook, aimed specifically at people who enjoy wine but have little time or patience to develop their knowledge beyond ‘inquisitive amateur’. A succinct, 3 hour read, providing comprehensive ‘grape to glass’ knowledge of the entire topic.
Secrets of Wine eBook for Beginners

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Fabulous Christmas Wine Hampers & Wine Gifts Right at Your Doorstep

October 25th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Do you have friends, family members and newly acquainted pals that love wine? You can never resist giving them the enticing array of fine wines beautifully wrapped in Christmas Hampers. This Christmas season surprise them with superbly-made-to-perfection Christmas wine hampers and wine gifts right at their doorstep.

French Wine Selection Case:

With a touch of class, carefully selected French wines are beautifully presented in wine gift hampers. Inside are Cotes Du Rhone and La Campagne.

Cotes Du Rhone wine is made up of Grenache and Syrah grapes. It has a distinctive aroma, which makes it perfect for all red meats and cheeses or you may drink it on its own or in the company of friends.

La Campagne is an aromatic, dry and clean wine. It is great with white meat and fish dishes or you can drink it on its own.

Australian Wine Selection Case:

Another perfect gift for wine lovers is the finest selection of Australian wines. This fabulous wine selection comprised the Berri Estates Columbard, Houghton Shiraz and Banrock Station Chardonay.

Berri Estates Columbard is a memorable Australian chardonnay because it has a fresh citrus, melon, and peach flavor with a soft creamy palate combination.

Houghton Shiraz is an Australian wine of raspberry, plum and mulberry aroma, not to forget the perfect combination of chocolate and mint.

Banrock Station Chardonay is a fresh flavor of rich melon and peach fruit balanced by the subtlety of oak.

The Christmas wine hampers are beautifully packed together with toxic-free and freshly made Christmas cakes and biscuits. Check out what makes the Christmas wine hamper superbly elegant with added delights from toxic-free prepared treats.

Vixen Christmas Gift Box:

A super gift to remember is the Vixen Christmas gift box. Inside the cute box are quality food, and a plush champagne truffle with mouth watering treats.

Dasher Christmas Gift Box:

Just like the Vixen Christmas gift box, Dasher Christmas Gift box is also a combination of fine wines and quality food all packed with love in an attractive Christmas box.

Blitzen Christmas Gift Box:

Packed with your choice of red or white wine, chocolate chip cookies, mouth watering Christmas brandy mincemeat pies, cute Christmas bear or chocolate heart and more Bradfords quality Christmas delights enough to surprise the recipient no end.

Dancer Luxury Gift Box:

With an attractive bow, the Dancer Luxury Gift box is a terrific surprise of delightful treat of two fine wines, port and walnut pudding, sun dried tomato oatcakes, stag of either wild boar, stag or quail, black pepper oatcakes, chewy fudge brownies, assorted chocolate nuts and a lot more awesome treats.

Prancer Celebration Hamper

Your choice of red or white wine, Christmas pudding with Suffolk ale, coles port and walnut Christmas pudding, plum pudding with cider, lusty creamy stilton soup, crispy chocolate dipped macaroon fingers, English breakfast tea caddy, and many more quality food packed in an attractive very large, with leather straps, wicker hamper.

Cupid Champagne Celebration Hamper

Very ideal for large families, this superbly large champagne family hamper with more than enough food for everyone’s delight is packed with Louis Dornier champagne, your choice of red or white wine, Marc de champagne pudding, Whitakers mint collection, Walkers biscuits for cheese Rudolph chocolate fudge cake, Bradfords bramble jelly, mint crisps petticoat tails shortbread, and more superbly toxic-free prepared food in one large gift hamper with nice leather straps.

Rudolph Extravagence Christmas Hampers

A family feast hamper with lots of super food and drinks completely packed and tied with nice leather straps.

The family feast hampers comes with lustrous Louis dornier champagne, your choice of red or white wine, Baily’s Irish cream liqueur, Coles English privilege Christmas pudding, petty coat Tails Shortbread, Christmas Snowman Sponge Cake, English Breakfast Tea Caddy, chocolate Dipped Macaroon Fingers, Double Chocolate Chip Cookies, Assorted Chocolate Nuts,, Black Pepper Oatcakes, Sun Dried Tomato Oatcakes and many more surprise food you will never fail to appreciate.

 

Grab your best choice to make your special one feel loved not only on Christmas time, but all year round. www.bradfordsbakers.com, an authority in the hamper world, helps you packed your best choice of Christmas wine hampers and Christmas hampers with love and care.

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Learn how to make power at home

October 24th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Make power at home – Windmill plans and solar panel design plans with wiring instructions.
Learn how to make power at home

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