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  • Making Red, Rose And Sparkling Wines  By : Ken Finnigan -
    As touched upon in the preceding article, “Making White Wine, a Labour of Love” making wine is a very time consuming and difficult job. Timing must be perfect as does combinations of ingredients. The same goes for all other types of wine: red, rose and sparkling.

    Rosé wine is a red wine that is made with the same methods of a white wine. The production is the same except that the skins are thrown in with the juice. Few winemakers prefer to make rosé wine by mixing some red...
  • Wine Is Good For You!  By : Ken Finnigan -
    In the 1990’s a news report, later titled the “French Paradox”, was brought to the public eye after researchers discovered that the French who live on a diet of cheese, butter, organ meats, eggs and other cholesterol laden food had a lower rate of heart attack than in America. The results as to why this was so were very surprising to many: moderate and steady consumption of wine. How is wine good for your health?

    Many believe red wine is better for you than white wine, bec...
  • Wine Storage Options for Serious Wine Collectors  By : James Ledwith
    Wine asset management, as serious wine collecting and storage has come to be known, is available in a variety of configurations depending on what a wine lover’s needs are. Storage options include vault-like facilities where a customer’s wine has a room all to itself, facilities that catalog and store wines all together in a cave or warehouse, decorative custom racks and cellars for the home. This article reviews the pros and cons of these wine storage options.
  • Lebanese Wines Rise in Sales Due to Conflict in the Area  By : Alison White
    The Israel - Lebanon conflict had an impact on the production and the export of wine from Lebanon. The interest for the wines produced by Lebanon increased.
  • Robots with a Sense of Taste for Wine  By : Alison White
    The Japanese researchers have manage to create a “robot-sommelier” that is capable of examining the taste of food and giving the name of the food as well as its ingredients.
  • Get Ready for Higher Prices for Your Favorite California Wines  By : Amy Goodmann
    The die is set. Get ready for higher value added California wines.

    The money bet is there.

    There will be less available supply of lower priced standard California wines and an ever increasing focus on higher quality, value added products in relatively small supplies.

    Get ready for higher priced higher quality boutique type wines from your favorite California wine regions.
  • Wine Racks From The Little Guys  By : Ken Finnigan -
    It is easy to see why many people feel that when it comes to shopping for a wine rack, there is not going to be much choice in terms of finding really unique yet functional pieces. Let’s face it, for many of us a wine rack has always been seen as just something to store our bottles, however, today many people are looking for those interesting pieces that will always be a conversation starter while being functional at the same time. You might be able to find such pieces from l...
  • Hanging Wine Racks — Ah! The Possibilities!  By : Faye Spencer
    Hanging wine racks are specially designed racks that can be suspended from the ceiling, under cabinets, on walls (although there are special wall wine racks that are constructed differently), or on another piece of high-situated furniture. Aside from the intended purpose, these hanging wine racks have multiple functions; they provide revolving décor, space facilitation, and stylish design.
  • Red And White Wine: The Difference  By : Frank Sousa -
    Like many other people, you probably enjoy an occasional glass of wine. You've probably tried various red wines and white wines. But do you know the difference between reds and whites? The color, obviously, but there are other factors that make reds and whites quite different.

    Both red wine and white wine can be either dry or sweet, or anywhere in between. But in general, reds are more robust and more complex than white wines. White wines tend to be lighter, without the co...
  • Red Wine Uruguayan Tannat - A Guide to This Fine Wine Its Benefits and Secrets  By : Gerardo Naon
    Tannat red wine produces wine tasting notes of red fruits and spices with an intense cherry red color and purplish tint.
    Why the Uruguayan Tannat is different to the French Tannat wine?
  • Innumerous Profits of Wine  By : appu
    Hey wine consumers! There is good news for all of you. It has been scientifically proved that red wine is beneficial for heart and the white wine is good for lungs.
  • A Guy's Guide To Wine  By : Stacey Moore
    A lot of guys are more comfortable using a circular saw than a corkscrew, but that doesn't mean wines need to remain a mystery to men.
  • Homebrewed Wine  By : Ken Finnigan -
    When I was in college one of my old roommates used to like to brew his own beer. I always enjoyed watching him concoct his creations in our tiny apartment kitchen in Tallahassee and then watch over the coming weeks the water and sludge mixture turn into something more; to turn into a delicious tasting beer. I myself enjoy the occasional bottle but never enough to make my own.

    Wine however, is another story. I’ve still yet to make my own wine, and I am not entirely sure why...
  • Wine Gift Baskets: A Great Gift To Light Up Anyone's Face  By : Faye Spencer
    I don't know about you, but I am a real sucker when it comes to receiving food as a present. I do not care what the occasion is, give me something to eat!
  • A Quick Guide to Red Wines  By : Xavier Moldini
    Wine lovers tend to take sides when proclaiming the best vintages. Here is a quick guide to the reds, which often are picked as the best.
  • A Quick Guide to White Wines  By : Xavier Moldini
    The color and characteristic of a wine is derived from the grapes used. In this article, we take a quick look at white wines commonly enjoyed by wine enthusiasts.
  • Storing Fine Wine in Your Home  By : Xavier Moldini
    The kings of old had the most impressive wine collections in their castle homes. Fortunately, these days you can get the same without digging a moat around your home.
  • Chardonnays of California  By : Xavier Moldini
    Although the Chardonnay grape has its origins in France, the Chardonnays of California have carved out a niche of their own on the world scene.
  • Cabinet Solutions for Preserving Wine  By : Xavier Moldini
    Specialized storage cabinets offer a unique method for preserving those special vintages. Simply put, you no longer have to buy big, bulk independent storage units.
  • Making your own wine  By : Michael Saville
    Wine making has a rich history. It has been a part of humankind’s diet over the centuries throughout the world. History books show this to be the case with the numerous quotes from almost all major civilizations about wine and its beneficial effects.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Latium Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Latium region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • How To Brew Wine At Home  By : Orville Boisvert -
    Ever wonder how to brew wine at home? What do I need? How much will it cost? Is it legal? Well keep reading, I am about to tell you all you need to know to get started on making your wine from home.

    First you need a wine making kit. These kits, to alot of peoples surprise, are not that expensive. A 5 or 6 gallon kit will cost between $50 and $100. Your ingredients will cost $30 to $70. That comes out to about 2.50$ a bottle.

    You don't need a winepress. Wineries use thes...
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Piedmont Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • The History of American wines- Where did the California wine boom come from?  By : john
    It’s only been within the past 30 years that American wineries have made since a large mark on the world.
  • What goes into making a red wine?  By : john
    Red wine is definitely distinctively different than white wine. The universe of red wine is full of characters.
  • Shiraz/Syrah - whats the difference?  By : john
    There are a few varieties of wine that taste almost identical, yet have different names.
  • The Wine Industry Regions Of Southern California  By : Melinda Carnes -
    California is a state that produces 90% of all wine in the US, and the vineyards in the north, in Sonoma and Napa, are among the most famous in the world. However, they do not have the only quality vineyards in the state. The wines from the younger southern California wineries are on an equal par to their cousins of the north.

    The majority of southern California wine is produced in two areas, the vineyards of Santa Barbara, 100 miles north of Los Angeles, and those close t...
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Sardinia Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Sardinia region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Wine – More Than Just A Wedding Beverage?  By : Xavier Moldini
    If ever there were two terms that go together, they are wine and wedding. If you really love wine, however, you can make it the centerpiece of your happy day.
  • The secret of professional wine tasters.  By : Bernard Bubman
    Wine S.O.S. targets certain ingredients in wine, known as congeners, which amplify hangovers affects, and eliminates them altogether.

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