Wine Gift Suppliers, Try And Spot The Good Ones

admin | July 25, 2010

When you need to think of a gift for a special occasion then an alcoholic beverage has always been a present that is almost every time a welcome one. It doesn’t matter what the reason is there is always a bottle of some kind of drink that you can give. A popular gift in this [...]

Grape Wine Making Recipe – Which ones are the Best

admin | March 8, 2010

It is important to do some homework and learn exactly what’s entailed before undertaking the hobby of grape wine making recipe. It is not something that can be simply plunged into and then learned on the path. Without the urgent need to have the mandatory of every urgent grape wine making recipe step and [...]

Home Beer Brewing Secrets Review

admin | October 27, 2009

Alright so I just finished reading over the Home Beer Brewing Secrets eBook. This guide is actually the best one I have purchased on this topic. It was filled with explanations and a full step by step guide that I needed. There were many sections to this eBook. It starts off with the explanation of [...]

Home Beer Brewing Secrets Honest Review

admin | October 27, 2009

Well first off I want to tell you I usually don’t do all this online eBook stuff. I always think of it to be scams and rip offs but my friend convinced me so much to give this one a shot I thought why not. After tasting his beer I wanted to try it out [...]

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 [...]

Pinot Noir the lady of the grape varietals

admin | October 21, 2009

Pinot Noir, the great grape of Burgundy, is a touchy variety. The best examples offer the classic black cherry, spice, raspberry and currant flavors, and an aroma that can resemble wilted roses, along with earth, tar, herb and cola notes. It can also be rather ordinary, light, simple, herbal, vegetal and occasionally weedy. It can [...]

Great Wine Reads

admin | October 20, 2009

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 [...]

Full Lead Crystal Decanter – Are They Safe?

admin | October 20, 2009

One of the most common questions that come up in forums for people that are looking at decanting their wine is “Is it safe to drink out of a full lead decanting container?”  This is a very good question.  As you probably know lead is a very dangerous substance when it come into contact with [...]

Wine Bottle Refrigerators: Which Size is Best?

admin | October 20, 2009

There is a vast array of wine bottle refrigerators available and you’ll find everything from tiny tabletop fridges to giant ones that practically create their own wine cellar. How do you choose which one works for you? Do you go for big, small or medium? This article will help you make a decision as to [...]

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