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Archive for September, 2009

Sep 22 2009

Get the Best Wine Goblets for Your Dinner Party

Published by Jody Aristone under wines

Wine goblets of all shapes, sizes, and materials have been used for hundreds of years. The oldest European wine glasses with the traditional stem and foot were enamelled and date from the 15th century. The end of the 1500s in Germany saw wine being drunk from decorated covered glasses.

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Sep 20 2009

Learning About Wine Glasses

Published by Gillian Mark under Champagne

The most important part of wine tasting is the shape of the wine glasses. Wine glasses create the balance of flavor needed to fully appreciate the tasting experience. A wine glass was made with the shape they have for very specific reasons.

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Sep 18 2009

A Very Simple Intro To The Major Types of Wine Making

Published by April Kerr under wines

There are a plethora of varied choices that can be made using wine making. You do not need to be an pro to do wine making as there are resources offered for everybody to do their own winemaking. There are kits that are able to be utilized to make wine as well as a lot of books that offer lots of information on winemaking. Home wine making has been practiced for many years and this is how the big wine companies first got started.

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Sep 18 2009

Wine Notes: Margaret River Wines

Everybody knows that for the world’s best Cabernet Sauvignon, you need to look at the Bordeaux region of France, but that might be changing soon. You see, there’s an overlooked region of Australia, about four hours south of Perth, that’s drawing the attention of even the most dedicated Cabernet lovers. Western Australia’s Margaret River wine region gets passed over too often, but it features some truly amazing wines.

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Sep 13 2009

How To Grow Grapes The Secret To Amazing Wine

Published by Pierre Duponte under wines

The process of growing grapes has been around for centuries, since the early days of human civilization. A process used all over the world, growing grapes is a rewarding practice that leads to the even more gratifying procedure of making wine.

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Sep 08 2009

Grape Planting - How Too, When Too

Published by Pierre Duponte under wines

If you’re looking forward to achieving a great tasting wine, you have to first choose a quality grape to grow in your grapevine. Good grape planting is step one on the way to great wine making.

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Sep 06 2009

The Meaning Of Wine

Ancient Chinese people have a say, ‘What can most effectively help us feel better when we are upset? Only wine can do that.’ Does wine just mean a ‘painkiller’ of soul? I admit that I am an alcoholic (but I never allow myself to get drunk), wine means a lot to me.

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Sep 05 2009

For Me, Wine Is…

Published by Nina Isola under wines

Ancient Chinese people have a say, ‘What can most effectively help us feel better when we are upset? Only wine can do that.’ Does wine just mean a ‘painkiller’ of soul? I admit that I am an alcoholic (but I never allow myself to get drunk), wine means a lot to me.

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Sep 03 2009

What Wine Means To You?

Published by Nina Isola under wines

Ancient Chinese people have a say, ‘What can most effectively help us feel better when we are upset? Only wine can do that.’ Does wine just mean a ‘painkiller’ of soul? I admit that I am an alcoholic (but I never allow myself to get drunk), wine means a lot to me.

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