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Apr 05 2010

Wine Competitions - Vining for Greatness

 By Jennifer Jordan
When I think of a wine competition, I think of bottles of red wine and bottles of white wine squaring off. Perhaps bottles of Merlot and Riesling arm wrestle or a glass of Shiraz and a glass of White Zinfandel enter a chugging contest. Maybe a West Side Story-like reenactment happens: Pinot Noir [...]

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Feb 27 2010

6 Top Wine Faults and How to Deal With Them

By Rob Hemphill
Most of us enjoy a glass of wine after a busy day at work, it’s a great way of winding down and relaxing. We are quite used to appreciating the quality of the wine, but what many of us often don’t realise is that there is so much that can go wrong throughout [...]

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Feb 13 2010

Different Kinds of Grapes and How They Change Your Homemade Wine’s Taste

Published by Georgia Smith under wines

If you intend to make wines wholly from grapes, I recommend you take a look at the following information. Wine making from grapes is a great way to get back to the basics. It’s also a great way to experiment with different types of grape varieties.

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