A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Viognier (White) From Chile

admin | June 22, 2010

Very recently we reviewed a Chilean red wine made from a Bordeaux blend. Here we review a Chilean Viognier white wine. For a relatively small country, Chile has many wine regions that are developing their own personality. The wine reviewed below comes from the Colchagua Valley situated about 80 miles (some 130 kilometers) southwest of [...]

Savour The Best Wines With Gold Coast Car Rentals

admin | March 21, 2010

In the last few decades, Australia has emerged as one of the finest wine making countries and it is the Gold Coast, which is the leader in the field. The area, particularly the Hinterlands, are being recognized across the globe to be producing some of the best wines, the world has known. Gold Coast [...]

Gold Medal Wines – the Ideal Way to Ensure You are Drinking Something Special

admin | March 7, 2010

There are many wine writers and wine competitions throughout the world, all of them rate wines by scores out of 10, 20 or 100 or by awarding stars or medals. These medals are given by experts of wine who taste the product using a blind tasting method. The results of the tasting determine which [...]

Liquid Gold – High Quality Fine Wine Investment Comes Good

admin | February 16, 2010

High quality fine wines are very scarce, therefore, the older they are and the fewer they are, the more expensive they become. Wine investment has been popular for hundreds of years in western countries. Investors have long realized that wine investment not only brings huge growth but can also open a door to a [...]

Relish your white wine

admin | October 26, 2009

Thinking about white wine types, you may think for a long time. It is because there are more than one thousand varieties of white wine. Probably some of you have heard about these white wine but there can be a large no. of people who are not aware of these wines. There is one more [...]

Sangiovese Italys Grape

admin | October 24, 2009

Italian immigrants from Tuscany probably introduced the Sangiovese grape to California in the late 1800s, possibly at the Segheshio Family’s "Chianti Station," near Geyserville. It is one of several varietal components of the field blend in many old North Coast and Gold Country vineyards that are often otherwise identified as Zinfandel.   Sanguis Jovis, the [...]

Wine Tasting – A Primer

admin | October 22, 2009

Wine tasting is considered to be a sophisticated past time for many people. Before you begin wine tasting there are many things you should know about wine. To some people wine tasting is considered to be a skill. Learning about wine is easy. There are many types of wine and it is produced all over [...]

Essential Wine Etiquettes of dining out

admin | October 20, 2009

It was 2:30 in the morning at the Wine Library Lounge and the last guests have bid their farewells.   Sam sat down on a small corner table to fill out the sales report.  With him was a half-empty bottle of 1979 Chateau Fonplegade, a lovely Grand Cru Classe from St. Emilion.  This one was from [...]

A Brief History of the Australian Wine Industry

admin | October 13, 2009

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 [...]

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