Amazing Outer Banks Wine Shop – Chic, Fun & Eclectic

March 19th, 2012  |  Published in French

facebook.com – every Wednesday and Saturdays – FREE wine tasting at the coolest Outer Banks Wine Shop there is – the Wine Specialist. They’re at MP4.5, across from Barefoot Bernie’s, next to OBX Romance and Outer Banks Taco Bar. Tell them you watched this video for a nice 5% off! Pictures and video by marketandconvert.com
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Great Wine Reads

November 22nd, 2011  |  Published in Wine

Just like in any literary genre, the genre of wine writing varies greatly.   The straight-forward wine and cocktail guides, sure, are still prominent.  But they have been joined by wine writing that take off from various viewpoints:  there are wine books for armchair scientists, historians, adventurers, academics, as well as those simply for the avid drinker.

The world of booze has never offered so many wonderful and different books to enjoy while, of course!, enjoying a nip as well.  So keep your wine/cocktail guides at the ready, get those feet up on the ottoman, and enjoy some wine education in the comfort of a good read and glass of wine.

For those inclined towards history and are lovers of wine, there are several books of note:

Champagne: How the World’s Most Glorious Wine Triumphed Over War and Hard Times and Wine & War: The French, The Nazis, and The Battle for Frances Greatest Treasure by Donald and Petie Kladstrup.  If you love war history and wine, both of these books are excellent choices.  The Kladstrup’s have done thorough research and write in a style that never bores.

The Widow Cliquot by Tilar Mazzeo.  Mazzeo from the outset of her book admits that there were few materials to work with when she undertook her endeavor, as the Widow’s story is mostly one that “lives in the shadowy half-life of oral folk legend.”  Nonetheless, she is a more than impressive biographer, and Veuve Cliquot’s life – and all she accomplished – is nothing short of impressive.

Judgement of Paris by George Taber.  California wines besting French Bordeaux?  Mon dieu!  Get the real true “Bottle Shock” story from the man who first broke it in 1976.  Taber is the real deal – and unlike that botched movie starring Alan Rickman (who, it must be said, I adore) Judgement will keep you on the edge of your seat.  Even if you do already know the ending.

Now for the scientists in the house:

To Cork or Not to Cork by George Taber.  Yes, it’s true.  I’m a fan.  This guy is a tried and true reporter and in this fascinating book on cork vs. screw-cap (yes, that modifier “fascinating” is correctly placed), he takes a thorough look at the industry of bottling wines and what he finds may come as a surprise.

What the Nose Knows by Gilbert Avery.  Not a wine book, exactly, but Avery – a sensory specialist who works at the Monell Institute in Philadelphia, has written an amazing book on that least used of all senses:  smell.  For those who like to appreciate their wine by first taking in a deep inhalation of its aromas, this is a must for you.

Lastly, for those who love good adventure stories and “meeting” interesting folks from around the world:

The Battle for Wine and Love: or How I Saved the World From Parkerization. Ms. Feiring makes no bones about the wines she most loves – they are those that are all about terroir and cultivated and produced by traditional, oft-times, small time farmers from around the globe (mostly Europe, though).  This is an especially entertaining read when it comes to Feiring’s rants on Robert Parker, and specifically those wine producers who seem to create wines specifically for his pallate (and a 90+ rating).  Funny, clever, incisive, bold Alice.

Red, White, and Drunk All Over by Natalie McLean and Bacchus and Me by Jay McInerny.  These two books make terrific companions as both McLean and McInerny travel the globe in search of more wine knowledge and more than one great sip.  McLean’s curiosity is infectious while McInerny’s writings have never been better.  Both books are sensuous in their descriptions of wines so be sure and have a favorite bottle nearby for when you start to salivate.

First Big Crush by Eric Arnold.  Whereas our adventurer Arnold goes to New Zealand for a year to work at Allen Scott Winery and learns from field to vat to which way and that all there is to know about the winemaking industry.  Oh, and did I mention he knows next to nothing when he starts out?  Arnold’s book is bawdy, laugh-out-loud riotous at times, yet still manages to impart great knowledge of what it must be like to run a winery.

So what are you waiting for?  Get thee to your local book/wine merchants, and get to it.  That wonderful crisp weather is just begging you to stay inside.  For extended reviews on most books mentioned here, please visit www.wineclass.net.

Jenny Park works at The Wine School of Philadelphia

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Barclays Wine Special Intro Offer

November 14th, 2011  |  Published in Wine

The history of the wine business has always been about barriers – the distance between the passionate winemaker and the enthusiastic consumer. Some of the best wine stories have never been told and some of the best wines never get through the system to the consumers that would appreciate them the most. Barclay’s Wine changed this sad history. This wine store knows how to find great wines – whether it is a lively new world white or a complex red wine from a prestigious European vineyard – at tremendous values, and delivers them to the consumers.

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The team never gets tired of searching great wines and hearing the amazing stories that are part of each one. It believes that this pursuit of the best wines is an unending education, complicated wonderfully by vintage changes, winemaker philosophies, and the fact that the wine in the bottle is a living and changing entity. All the wines are selected from affiliate wineries that share in the passion for great wine.

Barclay’s Wine is about passion. It’s about discovering new treasures and delivering them to the world. These wines are designed to fit the budget and interest of all wine enthusiasts. Barclay’s is focused on its clients, making sure that they get exactly what they want. Not only does it provide great wines at amazing values, but it also provides endless options to its clients.

Moreover, customers are given excellent customer service. Barclay’s offers efficient and accurate resolution to ensure that its members get what they want. Also, its team of knowledgeable people aims to beat whatever expectations the customers have so that you will never have to pay for a wine that you don’t like.

Barclay’s Wine exists not to make the wine or write the story. It exists to simply be the conduit that will allow the winemaker and the consumer to meet.

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A Brief History of the Australian Wine Industry

November 13th, 2011  |  Published in Wine

Australia has become a world leader in domestic and exported wine. What began as a few vineyard cuttings over 200 years ago has now flourished into an amazing industry – the fourth largest in the world!
Australia exports over 450 million litters of wine each year across the globe. The burgeoning wine industry has been an economic boon for the country. Not only have the +2,000 vineyards provided jobs, wineries have increased employment in other areas and improved tourism as visitors come to Australia to tour local wineries.

Australia’s wine is considered to be some of the most exquisite and delicious wine produced in the world, but it took many decades to reach that point.

The First Cuttings

Grapes are not native to Australia. The first vineyard cuttings were brought into the country when Australia still served as a penal colony. In 1788 Governor Phillips attempted to harvest the grapes for personal use but his efforts failed.

Fortunately, others succeeded where the governor failed. In the following years Australia began to see an influx of settlers who began to attempt to cultivate grapes using new processes. This is seen as the true beginning of Australia’s wine industry.

By 1820 the first winemakers in Australia were offering their products for sale inside the country. It was very
popular and quite chic to be one of the first to sample ‘home-grown’ or domestic Australian wine in the early part of the 19th century.

Across the Pond

In 1822 Gregory Blaxland burst onto the Australian wine scene and changed it forever. Mr. Blaxland was the first Australian vintner to attempt to export his product. He did so with great success and even garnered rewards, including the first award ever awarded to an Australian wine in an overseas exposition.

After Mr. Blaxland set Australia’s name on the winemaking map its popularity began to grow worldwide. In the mid 19th century a bottle of Australian wine was sent by ship to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria.

One of the best known and oft related stories in wine history concerns an Australian wine. In 1873 at the Vienna Exposition judges tasted wine from different countries without knowing which country the wine was from. This is called a blind tasting. A French judge pronounced his favour upon an Australian wine but immediately withdrew in protest once he was made aware of the provenance of the wine. His reason? Only a French wine could be of such a high quality!

More settlers flooded into the country and found opportunities in the winemaking industry. The first vineyards were mainly backyard operations but with the new manpower and fortunes of the recent arrivals entirely new winemaking regions were identified, improving the country’s winemaking operations.

An Unfortunate Event

The Australian wine industry was devastated in the 1890’s by an epidemic of phylloxera. This is a plight similar to aphids that completely destroys all vegetation. Vineyards around the country were destroyed.

The country worked for many decades to rebuild their wine industry. It struggled for years on sweet and fortified wines. But, in the late 1970’s production was once again up and running at world leader standards.

A True World Leader

The most popular wine in Australia would have to be the Penfolds Grange. This incredible wine has won many competitions through the years. The 1955 vintage was allowed to age until 1962 before being submitted to competitions. Since that time it has won over 50 gold medals.

A wonderful wine culture has emerged in Australia. Wine bars, and boutique wineries are found around the continent and very popular with all ages. Locals and tourists enjoy holidays at Australian wineries where they can tour the winery and see the wine being made. Australia also is home to several large wine events including Taste Australia and the Margaret River Wine Region Festival.

No matter where you are in Australia you will find grapes being grown for winemaking. The main wineries are found in the south, in Victoria, and in New South Wales because of the cooler climate. But, even visitors to the hot centre of Alice Springs will find a local winery to cool things off.

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Learn How To Grow Grapes

November 13th, 2011  |  Published in Wine

How To Grow Grapes the way to amazing Wine
by Pierre Duponte

The history of growing grapes and making wine is pretty much as old as humans themselves. It’s a process that was seen all over the world in all the major civilizations. In today’s society, growing grapes and making wine is just as rewarding and is definitely worth the effort.

The Growing Process

previous to tasting your first glass of home made wine, growing grapes properly is the prime step. With two different grape varieties to choose from, before you even think about your grapevine.

Choose Your Cultivars According to Climate

the 1st step to growing your grapes is picking the type to plant. While you’ll pick from the general red or white grapes, you will also have to select from European grape varieties and Hybrid grape Varieties. European grape varieties are utilized in warm climates, with long growing seasons and in grapevines where traditional wining methods are employed, such as in California. Hybrid grape varieties, on the other hand, have developed to become highly impervious to cool weather and common plant illnesses, making them the hottest variety amongst harvesters in places of cold weather and short-lived growing seasons.

what type of grapes to grow

the most vital thing to bear in mind about growing grapes is that they are perennial plants, and therefore , it is going to be about 3 years before you are able to harvest your first crop. some good news is that the quality does not think on the winemaker but on the grapevines.

Establish perfect Growing Conditions

Giving your grapevine plenty of sunlight and a nutrient deficient soil is vital for the cropping of a healthy grapevine with fruit suitable for wine making. While sunlight will help in the grapes sweetness, a nutrient-poor soil will stress out the vine. This will force the grapes to grow smaller and maximize the quantity of skin ; the key to the color and flavor of the wine. Large grapes, on the contrary, are far more suitable to eat since they offer more juice and less skin’ a friendlier scheme for our palate.

Establish the Prime Cropping Time

When it is time to crop your grapes, you will need to kick off with completely ripe and illness free grapes. Most hybrid grapes are high in astringency. Due to this, you’ll need to purchase chemicals from a local wine making store to bring the astringency down to the correct levels before you add the yeast.

Fermentation, Clarification & Bottling

While there are many different yeast types that can be used to ferment your wine, each type will offer different subtleties in flavor and bouquet. Finding the one that’s the best for your taste might take a bit of analysis or testing, but it may just be the taste change that you are looking for. As soon as you control de acidity levels, you can move on to adding the yeast for fermentation to occur. Fermentation takes roughly a week, after which the wine is ready to age. Ageing varies in length, from many months to countless years, to finish.

This age old custom is really worth the effort and time. When the time is right to open that first bottle made particularly by you, acquaintances and family will line to be amazed and admire your newly purchased talent.

Pierre Duponte is a wine making enthusiast. He spends his time teaching others how to make fine wines. For more great tips on How To Grow Grapes or you can get his free 10 part mini course on grape growing and how to make wine visit http://www.grapegrowingwinemakingtips.com/.

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Pierre Duponte is a wine making enthusiast. He spends his time teaching others how to make fine wines. For more great tips on How To Grow Grapes or you can get his free 10 part mini course on grape growing and how to make wine visit http://www.grapegrowingwinemakingtips.com/.

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How To Grow Grapes

November 11th, 2011  |  Published in Wine

How To Grow Grapes the secret to Amazing Wine
by Pierre Duponte

The history of growing grapes and making wine is pretty much as old as humans themselves. It is a process that was seen all around the planet in all of the major civilizations. In today’s society, growing grapes and making wine is just as rewarding and is well worth the effort.

The Growing Process

previous to tasting your first glass of home made wine, growing grapes properly is the prime step. With 2 different grape varieties to choose from, before you even think about your grapevine.

Choose Your Cultivars According to Climate

the 1st step to growing your grapes is picking the type to plant. While you will pick from the general red or white grapes, you will also have to choose from European grape varieties and Hybrid grape Varieties. European grape varieties are employed in warm climates, with long growing seasons and in grapevines where traditional wining methods are employed, such as in California. Hybrid grape varieties, on the other hand, have evolved to become highly impervious to cool weather and common plant diseases, making them the hottest variety amongst harvesters in areas of cold weather and short-lived growing seasons.

what type of grapes to grow

the most important thing to keep in mind about growing grapes is that they are perennial plants, and therefore , it will be about 3 years before you are able to crop your first crop. However some good news is that the quality does not think about the winemaker but on the grapevines.

Establish ideal Growing Conditions

Giving your grapevine heaps of daylight and a nutrient deficient soil is essential for the cropping of a healthy grapevine with fruit suitable for wine making. While sunlight will help in the grapes sweetness, a nutrient-poor soil will stress out the vine. This will force the grapes to grow smaller and maximize the quantity of skin ; the key to the color and flavour of the wine. Large grapes, on the contrary, are far more appropriate to eat since they offer more juice and less skin’ a friendlier scheme for our palate.

Establish the Prime Cropping Time

When it is time to harvest your grapes, you will need to begin with totally ripe and disease free grapes. Most hybrid grapes are high in acidity. Because of this, you’ll need to get chemicals from a local wine making store to bring the acidity down to the correct levels before you add the yeast.

Fermentation, Clarification & Bottling

While there are many different yeast types that may be used to ferment your wine, each type will offer different subtleties in flavour and bouquet. Finding the one that is the best for your taste might take a bit of analysis or testing, but it could be the taste change that you’re looking for. As fast as you control de acidity levels, you can move on to adding the yeast for fermentation to occur. Fermentation takes roughly a week, after which the wine is ready to age. Ageing varies in length, from several months to countless years, to finish.

This age old convention is definitely worth the time and effort. When the time is right to open that first bottle made particularly by you, pals and family will line to be amazed and admire your newly bought ability.
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Pierre Duponte is a wine making enthusiast. He spends his time teaching others how to make fine wines. For more great tips on How To Grow Grapes or you can get his free 10 part mini course on grape growing and how to make wine visit http://www.grapegrowingwinemakingtips.com/.

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You Party- Let Event Planners Work For You

November 6th, 2011  |  Published in Wine

New York City is one of the most known tourist hotspots in the world. It is also a centre for commerce and trade operating on the huge scale. Each year, this country attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. Not only the tourist, but the corporate professionals and businessmen also visit this place regularly due to work. A lot of events take place here like the product launches, social events, wedding parties, corporate parties, trade shows and a lot more. Due to so many events taking place each year, NYC also have numerous high class event spaces in order to host your party and event planners who work for you.

Finding an event planner in New York City is not at all difficult as it is a party state and people take up the job of event planning as a major profession. You can very easily get an event planner in almost every colony of New York City as the event that takes place in NYC is simply uncountable. The planners in New York specialises in different niches like some may be great in organizing corporate events, some may be superb in organizing product launches, some may be amazing at organizing social events and some may good at organizing wedding parties. Thus, you must choose planners according to your event.

The event planners in New York City are simply superb and have organized numerous events before. They have great knowledge about hosting the events. You simply have to chose your planner and explain your occasion, choice and some other details if you wish them to consider. Then the only thing which you need to do is, simply relax and enjoy the party. The event planner does everything for you. From selecting the venue, decorations, food, music, invitation cards, entertainment and many more. They work efficiently to make your party a big hit so that it is remembered by everyone and cherished for the rest of their life.

Thus, if you wish to enjoy your part completely and do not want any last minute hassle, then appoint a planner and enjoy your event!

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Amazing Deal: $40 Holiday Wine Gift Basket at Put A Cork In It in Bricktown! ($65 Value) – http://wim.gs/cxS66Z

November 23rd, 2010  |  Published in Australian

Amazing Deal: Holiday Wine Gift Basket at Put A Cork In It in Bricktown! ( Value) – http://wim.gs/cxS66Z – by soonersfan71 (Patty Coats)

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The Complete Guide for Making Amazing Candles

September 19th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Club

Easy to follow instructions for making all kinds great homemade candles. 3 Free bonus gifts included. 75% commission.
The Complete Guide for Making Amazing Candles

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Palate Fine Wine Video Blog: ’07 Robert Craig Affinity Cabernet

June 22nd, 2010  |  Published in e Club


This is am amazing wine from an incredible vintage. It was rated a Wine Advocate 96! Impresssive for under $50.

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