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  • 10 Fun Things to do with Wine Corks  By : Jennifer de Jong
    Tired of making room for all of the corks you have collected. I know I hate to throw them away, but I often don't know what to do with them. I went on a search for uses for all these corks and found some great creative ideas!
  • 3 Ways To Turn Famous Restaurant Recipes Into Lip-smacking Dishes  By : Ryda Hyder
    A dress is more appealing on a hanger than on your body. So goes the open secret in any woman's journal. Likewise, a written recipe will only be as good when cooked by a famous restaurant chef. Prove it wrong through these 3 easy steps.
  • 4 Easy Steps to Wine Tasting  By : Jennifer de Jong
    Learn how to taste wine like an expert in these 4 easy to understand steps
  • A Fun And Easy Clambake At Home  By : Shannon Linnen
    Summer time is a great time to have fun, and the best way to have fun is to invite your friends and family over for a clambake. Seafood cooked over a fire, some exotic drinks, brightly colored decorations, and appropriate music make for a great time for all.
  • A Guide to Cooking with Wine  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn the right kinds of wines to use with each type of food.
  • A Lesson in the Culinary Arts: Selecting the Perfect Wine for the Meal  By :
    You have the perfect meal planned. Don't ruin it by serving the wrong wine. The wine that accompanies a meal needs to be carefully chosen using the principles of the culinary arts, lest its taste clash with that of the food.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Look At Ice Wine  By : Roger Mitchell
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine. Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather conditions. Ice wine is mainly produced in the Pacific Northwest region, where the weather conditions are right for the wine.
  • A Redneck's Guide to Wine Appreciation  By : Ross Lambert
    The difference between Uncle Willie's homebrew and the Good Stuff
  • A Wine Basket As A Gift - Such A Simple But Clever Idea  By : Susan Dean
    Don't you find that birthdays and Christmas's come around so fast and before you know it you need to come up with ideas for gifts. This can become very frustrating for most of us. Well, I have decided that a wine basket is a great idea to give to adults, especially those that seem to have everything.
  • A wine course is the first step to a proper wine education.  By : Ken Wilson
    Wine is probably the most widespread alcoholic beverage in the entire world. The pure pleasure of drinking wine can truly be appreciated only if you possess a certain amount of wine education. Knowing which wine glass is right or which bottle is appropriate for a specific meal is a skill you need to be taught. Taking a wine course can be a highly rewarding experience. The Wine School of Philadelphia offers you a comprehensive and enjoyable wine course to complete your wine education.
  • A&W's Copycat Recipes for Chili Dogs and Onion Rings  By : ArticleBoss
    A&W Restaurants is a chain of fast-food joints founded in Lodi, California in 1919 and it is famous by its draft root beer and root beer floats. Some of its outlets are drive-in restaurants with classic carhops. The company name was taken from the last name initials of their founding partners Roy Allen and Frank Wright. A&W has restaurants in Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Egypt, Germany, Indonesia, Japan and the United States among others.
  • About Easy Vegetarian Recipes  By : Diana Pells
    There has been much talk about new vegetarians and critics about finding an easy vegetarian recipe. In some cases, the need to find an easy vegetarian recipe is motivated not just by the need to really find one but to satisfy curiosity as well. Is there really such a thing as an easy vegetarian recipe?
  • Absinthe: Gives you a taste unlike anything else!  By : Daina thomas
    Absinthe the most popular drink in the history of mankind. It brings out the creativity in you. Known as the green fairy this drink has over 65% content of alcohol.
  • Add Fresh Seafood To Your Diet  By : Shannon Linnen
    Though the link between eating fresh seafood and general improvements with regard to health has been known for ages, the exact mechanisms behind the phenomenon might have been considered somewhat ambiguous until recently. A high-protein and low-fat kind of sustenance as various fish and other sea fauna species are, not all the benefits provided by eating them could have been explained via such simple mechanisms.
  • Alaskan Smoked Salmon - Splendid Gift from the Sea  By : Sherry Shantel
    While the waters of the Atlantic have been devastatingly over fished today for Salmon to be placed onto countless million dinner tables each year, the waters of Alaska are still very well populated with fish due to the fact of the guidelines fishermen have to follow in Alaska. In the nineteenth century almost all commercial Salmon were pulled from the Atlantic. Being canned in New England to be eagerly shipped off to California in the 1840s, and by the middle of the 1860's the tasty delights were actually being produced in California and then carried off to the east!
  • Alaskan Smoked Salmon Gifts Are Always Unique  By : Sherry Shantel
    This year, when you start shopping for Christmas gifts, there will be an overwhelming number of gifts to choose from. To make your gift truly unique though, you'll want to give something surprising and unexpected.
  • Alaskan Smoked Salmon is Healthy and Tasty  By : Sherry Shantel
    Alaskan smoked salmon is a wonderful snack, with its brilliant colors and great taste. Either on a bagel or as a quick, fulfilling meal for the whole family, its a great choice. And did you know that it's also good for you?
  • Alcohol A Worldwide Issue  By : Helen Stevens
    The extreme consumption of alcohol is becoming a problem on a international scale, resulting in numerous communal problems affecting all walks of life.
  • Alcohol Safety  By : John Myre
    It's possible to stay sober and have a good time. It's also possible to have a few drinks and stay safe. Here are some suggestions for taming the party spirits.
  • All About German Beer  By : Tristan Andrews
    Throughout Germany, beer is very popular with the culture. Germany contains well over 1,000 breweries, which is more than any other location in the world.
  • An Explanation Of Different Wines  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are thinking of entertaining in your home, having dinner parties, or you just want to have a bit of knowledge for that next romantic dinner here are some descriptions for you of different classifications of wine and why they are named the way they are.
  • An Introduction To Bartending  By : Tristan Andrews
    Setting up your own bar is actually quite easy to do. There are however, a few things that good bartenders need to know to run a bar efficiently.
  • An Introduction to Creating a New England Restraunt Menu  By : Reginald Curtis
    Since most of the New England states in the U.S. are situated close to water, it is no wonder that many of the dishes associated with this region present an array of seafood ingredients. When interested in bringing the taste of New England to the dinner table, you may encounter a wealth of recipes and menu ideas, such as boiled lobsters, lobster rolls, New England Oyster Stew, Boston Baked Beans, Hasty Pudding, and Johnnycakes.
  • Appreciating Wine - Educate your Palate  By : Ian Love
    When you are tasting wines, you are not quaffing an alcoholic beverage for the enjoyment of intoxication. In fact, at many wine tasting parties and in tasting rooms at many wineries, you do not even swallow the wine that you taste. Wine tasting is more of an art form that requires you to keep all of your senses about you in order to judge wines soundly.
  • Are You An Expert Wine Smeller  By : June Beezy
    Its not just about drinking wine, its about smelling it too. Check out what you can do right now to become an expert wine smeller.
  • Australia As A Wine Making Region  By : Derek Both
    Over the last twenty years, Australia has become the world's fourth largest wine producer with exports to over a hundred countries and is known for its uniqueness and quality. Australian wine exports mainly comprise the products of large commercial vineyards which competed with other wines on quality for price.
  • Australian Wine Exports  By : Ian Love
    Australian wine has a very successful export history. Each year the Australian Bureau of Statistics publish the annual exports of Australian produced wine which show there has been strong growth over a long period of years. Between 1991-92 and 2006-07 exports of Australian wine increased every year except from a small fall in 1994-95. The 1992-93 financial year saw Australia export more than 100 million litres of wine for the first time. Six years later in the 1998-99 financial year, wine exports exceeded 200 million litres of wine for the first time. From this period wine exports grew rapidly, with more than 300 million litres of wine sold to overseas markets during 2000-01, reaching a total export volume of 787.1 million litres in 2006-07. The volume of Australian made wine exported in 2006-07 was 9.3% more than the volume in 2005-06. Further, this export volume for 2006-07 was more than double the volume in 2000-01 and ten times the amount exported in 1991-92.
  • Australian Wine Exports  By : Ian Love
    Australian wine has a very successful export history. Each year the Australian Bureau of Statistics publish the annual exports of Australian produced wine which show there has been strong growth over a long period of years. Between 1991-92 and 2006-07 exports of Australian wine increased every year except from a small fall in 1994-95. The 1992-93 financial year saw Australia export more than 100 million litres of wine for the first time. Six years later in the 1998-99 financial year, wine exports exceeded 200 million litres of wine for the first time. From this period wine exports grew rapidly, with more than 300 million litres of wine sold to overseas markets during 2000-01, reaching a total export volume of 787.1 million litres in 2006-07. The volume of Australian made wine exported in 2006-07 was 9.3% more than the volume in 2005-06. Further, this export volume for 2006-07 was more than double the volume in 2000-01 and ten times the amount exported in 1991-92.
  • Australian Wine Exports  By : Ian Love
    Australian wine has a very successful export history. Each year the Australian Bureau of Statistics publish the annual exports of Australian produced wine which show there has been strong growth over a long period of years. Between 1991-92 and 2006-07 exports of Australian wine increased every year except from a small fall in 1994-95. The 1992-93 financial year saw Australia export more than 100 million litres of wine for the first time. Six years later in the 1998-99 financial year, wine exports exceeded 200 million litres of wine for the first time. From this period wine exports grew rapidly, with more than 300 million litres of wine sold to overseas markets during 2000-01, reaching a total export volume of 787.1 million litres in 2006-07. The volume of Australian made wine exported in 2006-07 was 9.3% more than the volume in 2005-06. Further, this export volume for 2006-07 was more than double the volume in 2000-01 and ten times the amount exported in 1991-92.
  • Australian Wine Exports  By : Ian Love
    Australian wine has a very successful export history. Each year the Australian Bureau of Statistics publish the annual exports of Australian produced wine which show there has been strong growth over a long period of years. Between 1991-92 and 2006-07 exports of Australian wine increased every year except from a small fall in 1994-95. The 1992-93 financial year saw Australia export more than 100 million litres of wine for the first time. Six years later in the 1998-99 financial year, wine exports exceeded 200 million litres of wine for the first time. From this period wine exports grew rapidly, with more than 300 million litres of wine sold to overseas markets during 2000-01, reaching a total export volume of 787.1 million litres in 2006-07. The volume of Australian made wine exported in 2006-07 was 9.3% more than the volume in 2005-06. Further, this export volume for 2006-07 was more than double the volume in 2000-01 and ten times the amount exported in 1991-92.
  • Australian Wine Exports  By : Ian Love
    Australian wine has a very successful export history. Each year the Australian Bureau of Statistics publish the annual exports of Australian produced wine which show there has been strong growth over a long period of years. Between 1991-92 and 2006-07 exports of Australian wine increased every year except from a small fall in 1994-95. The 1992-93 financial year saw Australia export more than 100 million litres of wine for the first time. Six years later in the 1998-99 financial year, wine exports exceeded 200 million litres of wine for the first time. From this period wine exports grew rapidly, with more than 300 million litres of wine sold to overseas markets during 2000-01, reaching a total export volume of 787.1 million litres in 2006-07. The volume of Australian made wine exported in 2006-07 was 9.3% more than the volume in 2005-06. Further, this export volume for 2006-07 was more than double the volume in 2000-01 and ten times the amount exported in 1991-92.
  • Australian Wine Exports  By : Ian Love
    Australian wine has a very successful export history. Each year the Australian Bureau of Statistics publish the annual exports of Australian produced wine which show there has been strong growth over a long period of years. Between 1991-92 and 2006-07 exports of Australian wine increased every year except from a small fall in 1994-95. The 1992-93 financial year saw Australia export more than 100 million litres of wine for the first time. Six years later in the 1998-99 financial year, wine exports exceeded 200 million litres of wine for the first time. From this period wine exports grew rapidly, with more than 300 million litres of wine sold to overseas markets during 2000-01, reaching a total export volume of 787.1 million litres in 2006-07. The volume of Australian made wine exported in 2006-07 was 9.3% more than the volume in 2005-06. Further, this export volume for 2006-07 was more than double the volume in 2000-01 and ten times the amount exported in 1991-92.
  • Australian Wine Facts & Trivia  By : Ian Love
    In just 200 years, Australia’s wine industry has grown from a few small plantings to an industry renowned throughout the world for quality, innovation and depth that produces every one of the major wine styles and grows vines in every State and Territory.
  • Australian Wine Facts & Trivia  By : Ian Love
    In just 200 years, Australia’s wine industry has grown from a few small plantings to an industry renowned throughout the world for quality, innovation and depth that produces every one of the major wine styles and grows vines in every State and Territory.
  • Australian Wine Facts & Trivia  By : Ian Love
    In just 200 years, Australia’s wine industry has grown from a few small plantings to an industry renowned throughout the world for quality, innovation and depth that produces every one of the major wine styles and grows vines in every State and Territory.
  • Australian Wine Regions  By : Ian Love
    Australia is the forth-largest wine exporting country in the world. Most of Australia’s wine production occurs in the southern regions of Australia. Four Australian States contain major wine growing regions, Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.
  • Barolo - A Noble Wine  By : Jennifer de Jong
    A comprehensive guide to learn about the the most noble italian wine - Barolo.
  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the late 1830s when German Lutherans came to the newly founded colony of South Australia to escape religious persecution.
  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the late 1830s when German Lutherans came to the newly founded colony of South Australia to escape religious persecution.
  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the late 1830s when German Lutherans came to the newly founded colony of South Australia to escape religious persecution.
  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the late 1830s when German Lutherans came to the newly founded colony of South Australia to escape religious persecution.
  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the late 1830s when German Lutherans came to the newly founded colony of South Australia to escape religious persecution.
  • Barossa Valley Wine Growing Region  By : Ian Love
    The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's best-known wine region, both nationally and internationally. It is located 70km north of Adelaide and is South Australia's most visited tourist destination. It was originally named the Barrosa Valley by Colonel Light , after the "Hill of Roses" region in Spain where he fought in the Spanish Peninsula War. The name Barossa was a corruption due to the general illiteracy of the times. The Barossa Valley started developing as a wine centre in the late 1830s when German Lutherans came to the newly founded colony of South Australia to escape religious persecution.
  • Beer Basics, Quirks And The Birth Of A New Hobby  By : Thomas MacIntosh
    Some love it, some hate it, and some don't even mind it at all. Beer hasn't been around for a long time but has become an accepted alcoholic beverage worldwide. This article explores the basics of beer and some of the differences you'll find as you travel abroad. I hope you find it informative.
  • Beginning Your Wine Making Adventure  By : Jimmy Cox
    If you want to make wine there is no excuse for not doing so: you need neither license nor cellar and the utensils may already be in your house, flat or caravan -for wine may be made in the smallest of places.
  • Bordeaux - Wine and History  By : Antonio Bonito..
    Bordeaux is located on the South-West coast of France, in the region of Aquitaine and the Gironde department. This famous city is traversed by the River Garonne, and it's here that you'll encounter people known as the Bordelais.
  • Buy The Exact Replacement For Your Machine  By : Robert Carlton..
    I would in all probability be reduced to tears, if I were to trip into the kitchen in the morning and break my pot. Don't you dare shatter my coffee pot, instead you can unplug my television, take away the stove! If you dare break one, only droning is what my poor husband would hear, until a replacement of the coffee pot.
  • California Wines and Tips For Winery Tours  By : Lee Dobbins
    Traveling to California? Then why not see some of the great California wineries and taste some wine for yourself.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne  By : Ian Love
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Cellaring Wine  By : Ian Love
    If wines are stored incorrectly, the subtle flavours and aromas that characterise them may be spoiled. Knowing the correct way to cellar wine will help you preserve it in optimum condition and allow the wine to develop to its full potential.
  • Cheers! California Wine Regions  By : Attila Jancsina
    Wine is one of the most popular drinks throughout the centuries. It was first pervasively enjoyed in Europe and eventually spread in every continent of the world.
  • China and the World Wine Market  By : Lucy Evans
    Look on the shelves in any US or European supermarket for a bottle of Chinese wine and you will probably be disappointed. In the UK Morrisons Supermarkets are the only major supermarket chain to stock wine from China, but it is likely that within the next ten years sales of Chinese wine will outstrip some of the traditional wine making countries.
  • Chinese Recipe of Beef With Broccoli  By : ArticleBoss
    Beef With Broccoli is a classic when it comes to chinese cooking. It makes a perfect plate for almost all occasions.
  • Choosing Spirits & Wines for Your Wedding  By : Robert Williams
    Hand selecting the proper wines & spirits for your special day need not be too difficult. Consider these tips to help you decide.
  • Choosing The Right Champagne  By : June Beezy
    Next time you decide to get champagne, make sure it is the real deal!
  • Christmas Gift Baskets  By : Blake Melancon
    Your one stop spot for your unique Christmas gift baskets for your family, friends and neighbors. Check out: http://www.wine-country-gift-baskets.com/christmas-gift-baskets/christmas-gift-baskets.php
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Classic Australian Wines  By : Ian Love
    Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.
  • Cooking With Wine  By : Aazdak Alisimo
    It's time to sit down to a delicious meal with your loved one, and you really want to impress them with your knowledge of fine wine. Unfortunately, you're a little rusty on the finer points of choosing a wine to go with that meal you have just cooked or ordered. Here are a few tips to remember about wines.
  • Current Trends in Cal-Ital Wines  By : Kris Koonar
    For the past few centuries, winemakers in California have mainly looked upon the Barbera Grape to provide Americans with a good quality Italian-styled Californian wine.
  • Custom Wine Cellars - An Essential Tool For Serious Collectors  By : Corbin Newlyn
    For people who are wine collectors or even wine enthusiasts an essential tool needed is that of Custom Wine Cellars. Read on to learn more.
  • Develop Your Palate through Wine Tasting  By : Ian Love
    If you enjoy the culinary art of drinking wine, you might be interested in attending wine tasting events. Whether you wish to educate your palate by attending wine tasting seminars or if you wish to seek out new interesting wine experiences by being a guest at wine tasting parties, you will enhance your knowledge of wine if you attend a wine tasting event.
  • Did You Know That Champagne Comes From Three Different Grapes?  By : Gregg Hall
    Champagne hails from the vineyards of the French regions. If you buy a bottle and it says champagne on the bottle it's most likely that it was made from France's vineyards. If you didn't get the champagne that is so legendary to the regions of France, you pretty much just wasted your money on sparkling wine.
  • Different Types Of Wine  By : David Cowley
    A discription of several different wine types
  • Drink Wine to Improve Your Life  By : Dexter Bedd
    Do you and your college mates sit up late at night drinking can after can getting smashed?
  • Elements of a Chinese Tea Set  By : Dugan Venfield
    For hundreds of years Chinese culture has included an important tradition in each day. Tea preparation and consumption are considered a key element to Chinese culture, and proper tea brewing and drinking are important social elements.
  • Entertaining with Wine  By : Ian Love
    Entertaining guests with wine can be tricky. Not everyone enjoys wine tasting. Many people have a specific wine that they drink and none other. Other people have a broad range of wines which they like, but have a distaste for a few specific wines. Pleasing a sizeable number of guests with wine is not going to be easy ever. There are a few tips that you should keep in mind if you plan to host a dinner, wine tasting, or other event with guests and wine.
  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Cigar Humidors  By : Theresa Cahill and Jeff G
    For cigar enthusiasts, a humidor is an essential piece of equipment in which to store the cigars. Cigar humidors are basically containers that are airtight and keep a level temperature and humidity level; they range in size from small enough to hold to commercial-grade, room-sized walk-ins.
  • Experimental Wine Making  By : Jimmy Cox
    Vegetable wine, fruit wine, flower wine - there are hundreds of recipes, all different yet all basically the same; and if you like to experiment there is a vast field in which to do so.
  • Exploring The Flavours Of Wine  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Although the four main flavors - sweet, salty, sour, and bitter are all your tongue is really capable of tasting, the long lasting impression that wine leaves in your mouth is far more complex.
  • Fall in Love With the Loire Valley Over a Glass of Vouvray  By : Corina Clemence
    A description of Vouvray in the Loire Valley and its magnificent selection of fine undervalued wines
  • Feast On Connecticut Clambakes  By : Sherry Shantel
    Traditional Connecticut clambakes aren't just a meal, it's an event - a social gathering that doubles as a very popular and delicious way to feed many guests, whether it be a wedding party, a corporate event, a family reunion or simply a romantic evening for two.
  • Finding Great Wine Stores and Wine Storage Ideas  By : George Wood
    There are many ways wine can be stored in a house. You can buy wine racks, have them custom-made to suit your needs, or you can even build a wine cellar for storing wine. Adopting one of these options depends on the amount of wine you have that needs to be stored. If you have a large, sizable collection of wine bottles from all over the world, you might consider building a wine cellar.
  • Food and Wine Pairing Made Easy!  By : Jennifer de Jong
    The easiest way to pair food and wine explained here!
  • Food and Wine- Finding the Right Mix  By : Ian Love
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