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  • Temecula Winerys Yearly BBQ Class  By : dgcarticle
    Today I attended Thornton Winery’s annual BBQ class. While I am well aware of the fine wines and champagnes that this Temecula winery produces, I had never had the occasion to attend one of their cooking classes. I now know what I have been missing.
  • Mondo Mojito  By : A Jae
    Whatever version you may choose, you are guaranteed to like the mojito as a summer party drink mainly because everything about it welcomes the summer: the traditional Havana mojito, especially, is quite light and citrusy-sweet – perfect for combating the summer heat.
  • Take a Drive Through Texas Wine Country  By : dane-14388
    If a trip to visit the famous vineyards of Napa Valley, California isn't in the budget this summer, try a scenic drive through some local wine country. Central Texas offers a number of locally produced wines, from the nationally recognized to smaller family owned operations.
  • Making Hard Apple Cider Using Store Bought Juice  By : Jonathan J. Brett
    For the home brewing enthusiast interested in brewing apple cider, but who finds themselves located away from a fresh source for orchard milled juice, you will be glad to know that there are other sources for your must. You can make hard apple cider using store bought juice.
  • The Wine Tasting That Put California On Top Of The Wine World  By : Tom Ajava
    What is the top wine producing region of the world? It is a simple question. On most subjects, it would also produce a heap of debate given the subjective nature of “best” and “top” and other rankings. Yet this was not the case with wine. Everyone knew the French made the best wine. Or did they?
  • Join a Wine Club Today for Convenience, Education and Discounts  By : Summer Wilde
    You don't have to be a swanky socialite to belong to a wine club. More and more in recent years we are seeing a huge growth in wine club membership.
  • how to fine the best wine rack for your home  By : peacemint
    For many people starting out, it can be a very difficult and oftentimes overwhelming experience picking out the perfect wine rack. While there are many things to take into consideration when deciding which rack is perfect for your needs, deciding which rack to use to store your collection should never be a cause of stress.
  • Do You Need A Health Insurance Plan  By : Uma A Ilango
    There is no socialized medical care in the United States of America. This means that in times of medical need, you will have to pay for the bills out of your own pocket. All it takes is one serious illness or an accident to send you filing for bankruptcy. The medical bills can be raked up to tens of thousands of dollars easily.
  • How Wine Survived Prohibition  By : Tom Ajava
    North American wine is now considered excellent and comparable, if not better, than any wine in the world. This seems oddly so given the fact of prohibition. It takes time to develop a vineyard and wine. How did North American wine survive the plague of prohibition?
  • The Many Different Kinds Of Wine In Australia  By : Jessica Santoli
    There are many countries where plum is bent. However, Australia is the continent of mauve. We all know that Australia's diversity is amazing and its wines are the same. To keep its reputation for high class plum producers, Australia is the first country to expect samples of each class of amethyst to first be
  • Wines of the World: a Guide to Choosing more Unusual Wines  By : Andrew A Smith
    This a guide to the entire world of wine. It looks at some of the more unusual wines, many of which are available only in far outreaches, whilst others can be found right here with the help of a good wine merchant.
  • Sparkling Wine or Champagne: What are the differences?  By : Derek Rogers
    Have you ever wondered what exactly is the difference between a sparkling wine and champagne? Well this article sheds a little light on just what makes these two varities distinct, and which one you might choose to purchase in future.
  • All-Inclusive Tuscan Cooking & Wine Vacations  By : Tuscan Way
    Finding new ways to experience the culture of a country can be a great strategy for really gaining a better appreciation and understanding of it.
  • Wine and Cheese Pairing Guidelines  By : dgcarticle
    When trying to put together a wine and cheese pairing, the only thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I’m sure you’ve heard all the fancy chefs explaining about what cheese works with your choice of wine; however, when you make your decision, it’s all about personal taste. You may prefer one cheese with a particular wine while someone else may like an entirely different pairing. My typical recommendation is for you to be ready for for experiment and enjoyment. Choose several cheeses and several wines. each person will find what combination is best for themselves. There are no wrong combinations. wine and cheese pairing will create conversation. It will be a great time. It will be delectable. And it will be enjoyable.
  • Choosing the Perfect Vintage Port  By : Derek Rogers
    Port is one of the finest blends of wine available. This classical Portuguese drink is available in a number of forms, including the very finest vintage ports. This article looks at how you can and should go about selecting and storing your vintage port.
  • New Zealand Wine – Getting To Know The Regions From Where It Is Made  By : Louise Truswell
    New Zealand is somewhat of a newcomer to the world of wine, especially when you compare it to the likes of France and Spain. But that’s not to say that New Zealand wine can’t stand up to its old world rivals. The country exports a vast amount of its wine production, makes arguably the best Sauvignon Blanc on the planet and its Pinot Noir is beginning to create a stir. But with over 10 New Zealand wine making regions to choose from and each producing some very diverse styles of wine.
  • Is There More To Spanish Wines Than Just Rioja?  By : Louise Truswell
    Any Spanish wine tour wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Rioja. It has been the epitome of Spanish wine for generations after all. However, Rioja is not the only wine coming out of this country. Here we take a look at how other Spanish wine regions stand up to their famous rival.
  • Understanding French Wine Regions  By : Louise Truswell
    Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide to French wine so you can get an idea for the types of wine that you can expect from each region.
  • Italian Wine Regions  By : Louise Truswell
    Italy is said to be the second largest wine producer in the world and boasts a myriad of winemaking regions, each producing a diverse array of wines. With reports of 900,000 registered vineyards (enough for one vineyard for every seven people) and more native grapes than any other wine country.
  • Why French Winemakers Are Responsible for the Spanish Wines of Rioja  By : Tom Ajava
    The world of wine is often discussed as though there are hard lines of demarcation in the wine producing regions. This is not even remotely the case as is seen by the fact that French winemakers developed much of the wine producing vineyards in the Rioja region of Spain.
  • A Mediterranean Diet  By : Fiona Muller
    This article extols the virtues of a Mediterranean diet. Eaten regularly and with moderation it can be something that makes you healthier and is really great to eat over summer with a good bottle of wine.
  • Barbecue Wines  By : Fiona Muller
    Summer is upon us and barbecue is starting to fill the air. This article talks about some of the wines that work well with barbecued food
  • Italian Food And Wine  By : Fiona Muller
    This article discusses Italian food and wine and gives an overview of Italy and its specialties.
  • How to Maximise Your Enjoyment of Wine  By : John MacPhee
    We've put together a list of tips, ideas, and equipment for any self confessed wine lover. If you can't tick each of these, you're not getting the best out of it, and boy, you're missing out.
  • Buy wine online  By : James21 Mitchell21
    It’s not just the food we need to consider to make the perfect BBQ this summer. What we drink can have a huge impact on how well the food and the evening as a whole is received. The trouble we face is knowing the best wine to buy to compliment these occasions.
  • Touring Wine Country's Napa Valley - California Wine Tours at Their Finest  By : Summer Wilde
    Napa Valley has come to be synonymous with world renowned wine. In truth, the wine industry operating in this region certainly holds its own amongst wine industry heavyweights of the world; a wine enthusiast%u2019s dream.
  • The Rise of the Wine Trade in the Netherlands  By : Allison Ryan
    Newly planted, heavily mortgaged vineyards were yielding nothing but debts and all the new investment had yet to be paid for. Only a very few shippers had the foresight to see that things would come right again, notably Alfonso Lacave, then running Williams and Humbert and now running Diez-Merito who, in a paper delivered in March 1976, assured his incredulous audience that not only were all the vineyards needed but that others would have to be planted before very long.
  • The Growth of the Gilbeys in the Wine Trade  By : Allison Ryan
    This ancient connection has now lapsed, though, and today the needs of Gilbey's are supplied by their associated company Croft; but that is a story that can be told later. History is continuous, in a trade as in a nation, and with either the future grows out of the past. Dates signify little. Changes come not from single events but from a concatenation of events and attitudes, some of which may seem remote indeed from the changes that they help to bring about. In 1956, the sherry trade was set firm in its traditions and looked as if it would go on in the same way for ever.
  • Innovative wine auction websites grow in popularity as people look to grab a boozy bargain.  By : James77 Mitchell77
    As the economy makes us more price conscious the need to find the best bargains for our favourite evening tipple has never been so great. To help us in our quest many retailers are still holding out a life line, coming up with innovative ideas to help us keep the cost of our drinking habits down. Take for example the increasing popularity of wine auctions. Building on the power of the internet wine retailers are now offering customers the chance to buy their favourite bottles of plonk at exactly the price they want to pay.
  • Innovative wine auction websites grow in popularity as people look to grab a boozy bargain  By : James77 Mitchell77
    As the economy makes us more price conscious the need to find the best bargains for our favourite evening tipple has never been so great. To help us in our quest many retailers are still holding out a life line, coming up with innovative ideas to help us keep the cost of our drinking habits down. Take for example the increasing popularity of wine auctions. Building on the power of the internet wine retailers are now offering customers the chance to buy their favourite bottles of plonk at exactly the price they want to pay.

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