What is the Proper Temperature to Store and Serve Wine?

admin | January 16, 2010

The flavor of wine is quite fickle when it comes to the serving temperature, as well as barometric pressure at the time it is being served. Both of these may play a part in the taste of wine. An individual may have tasted a particular wine at its optimum temperature and enjoyed it immensely, then [...]

Wine Storage Refrigerators – A Wine Storage Refrigerator Is A Great Way To Store Wine!

admin | January 12, 2010

Traditionally, wine was stored in a cellar and this cellar could keep the it at the uniform cool temperature that was very advantageous for the long term keeping quality. Also, it also kept it a best serving temperature. Wine Storage Refrigerators fill this need now in modern homes that do not have the space for [...]

What is The Best Wine for a Wedding Gift?

admin | January 6, 2010

A wedding is one of the most special and memorable times in a couples life. The type of wedding gift that you give says a great deal about how you feel about the lucky couple so you want to choose only the best. Any wedding is about romance, sophistication and elegance so shouldn´t your gift [...]

What is a Cheap Decent Tasting Wine to serve at a Wedding?

admin | January 6, 2010

Selecting the right wine to serve at a wedding and reception is sometimes a tough job. Do you want American or French? How much do you want to spend? Do you want sparkling wine or a nice red?
There are a number of very good, very affordable wines, in 1.5 liter bottles that make it easy [...]

A mixologist is someone who specializes in creating their own cocktails

admin | December 18, 2009

Cocktails are fun and popular for any occasion. Cocktails are also called “mixed drinks” but “cocktail” sounds much more elegant. Basically, cocktails are a mixture of different types of alcohols and other things such as cream, soda, and juices. There are standard cocktails that have a good amount of popularity such as the classic martini [...]

What is the difference between white wine, red wine, and rosé wine?

admin | December 10, 2009

Unless you’re a wine aficionado, you may only have a vague idea of the differences between white, red, and rosé wine.  While it’s true that all three do share some characteristics, it’s also true that there are some very large differences between the three, and it doesn’t all have to do with taste, though that [...]

What is Margaux Wine?

admin | November 26, 2009

It is with a happy note that I share to you where it came from. It was made all the way up north, a region that is a far cry from its friendly neighbors, Haut-Médoc. Margaux gives high esteem to its marshlands, though they only have a few, since it is home to the name-sharing [...]

What is a Metheglin?

admin | October 31, 2009

When doing research one home winemaking, some may come across websites, books and articles where the making of meads is also discussed. Although there is some debate about whether a mead is technically a wine, it is made with the same process – that of using yeast to ferment honey and water mixed together.
Some mead [...]

Home Winemaking – Is Degassing Wine Important?

admin | October 30, 2009

There is controversy about whether degassing your homemade wine is necessary. On one side, there are those that say that it is very important to making wines that you’ll enjoy and be proud of in the months and years to follow.  On the other side, there are those that suggest that degassing is not that [...]

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