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  • Italian Wines of a Different Sort  By : Xavier Moldini
    Italy is known for more than a few fine wineries producing epic vintages. There is another vintage, however, that is just as good and deserves a mention of its own.
  • The Renowned Whites of California  By : Xavier Moldini
    The renowned white wines of California are renown throughout the world. Here is the an overview of the white wine scene in California.
  • Keeping Your Wine Chilled  By : Xavier Moldini
    Technology results in amazing new products practically every single day. When it comes to wine, the situation is no different as new and creative products come to market.
  • Choosing The Right Pair Of Wine And Cheese  By : Melinda Carnes -
    Wine and cheese parties from the seventies are returning. They are easy to set up. You don’t need a reason for the party. They can be brought together at any time, no matter the weather and there is nothing like the pairing of cheese with wine.

    Most people can get overwhelmed. To begin with there are a wide range of choices in wines and cheese. Then there is figuring out what wine goes with what cheese.

    The first thing to remember when you set about buying your supplies...
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Abruzzi 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 Abruzzi region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • The Chianti Wine Regions  By : Melinda Carnes -
    The region of Chianti is a tiny area in the heart of Tuscany between Siena and Florence and overlooks the Elsa Valley. The land is fertile with olive groves, green forests, and those delicious grapes just waiting to be picked off the vine and smashed into the most heavenly of drinks-Chianti wine.

    For many years, Italians have enjoyed the prestige of being recognized for having the largest harvest of grapes and the finest vintages of wine in the Mediterranean. The present d...
  • The New Wine Label Phenomenon  By : Peter Renton
    The wine business is becoming increasingly competitive, so wineries are spending more time and effort on their wine labels. They have also realized that fun and creative labels sell more wine.
  • Wine Labels Decoded  By : Ken Finnigan -
    Even for the avid wine drinker, deciding on a bottle of wine can be a daunting task with so many varieties of wine on the market today. Wine labels don’t help either with the various terms in foreign languages and the small print. Sometimes reading a wine label makes you feel like you need a secret decoder ring, but rest assured that this is not to confuse you the customer, but rather to help you. The information on the label is there to tell you about the wine and also the w...
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Lombardy 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 Lombardy region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Campania 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 Campania region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Vino and Picnics  By : Xavier Moldini
    When it comes to relaxation and romance, wine and picnics are a great combination. In fact, there are wine packages built just for just an occasion.
  • Finding Romance in Wine Country  By : Xavier Moldini
    Whether you are in the throes of a new relationship or adding a bit of magic to one, finding romance in wine country is definitely one way to turn the trick.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Apulia 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 Apulia region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Make Your Home A Hip Hot-Spot This Season  By : Stacey Moore
    The hottest new scene for many in the sophisticated crowd these days is the wine lounge. They're popping up all over the country and making a big splash within wine community.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Trentino-Alto Adige Region  By : Levi Reiss
    I love Italian wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the special wines and foods of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores the Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Molise 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 Molise region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Why I Love Wine Holders And Wine Caddies!  By : Ken Finnigan -
    Aside from the brief mention here and there with regards to the Wine Bug or Bugus Erectus, very little mention has been made as to how versatile a wine holder or wine caddy really can be! At the risk of sounding like an infomercial, I would like to point out why I love wine holders and wine caddies.

    A wine holder is a great way to display that single bottle of wine that you want to set apart from the rest of your collection. Maybe you have a bottle of wine that you bought ...
  • What To Know About Port Wines  By : Alison White
    Port wine is amongst the worlds most refined and sought after alcoholic drinks. It has a century-old tradition to legitimise its unique quality.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Tuscany 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 Tuscany region of central Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Harvesting the Grapes at Tas Valley Vineyard  By : Lynda Preece
    A glorious weekend in mid-October was judged by Mike Smith of Tas Valley Vineyard to be the optimum time to pick his grapes. This decision is not come by lightly. As with all crops, it is very much dependant on weather conditions both earlier in the year and right up to the moment of picking. This year, the weather has been kind and the crop was very heavy, to the extent of pulling some of the vines from their moorings.
  • Rosé Earns Its Place With Champagne Lovers  By : Stacey Moore
    Long celebrated in Europe, Rose is now more popular than ever among Champagne consumers in the U.S. Produced only in the Champagne region of France, Rose Champagne was shipped to the United States to the tune of over 1.3 million bottles in 2005, a whopping 126 percent increase over 2003 figures.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Fruili-Venezia Giuli Region  By : Levi Reiss
    If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Fruili-Venezia Giuli region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Sicily 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 Sicily region of southern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Oenology: A Few Notes  By : David Russo VMD, PhD
    Oenology is the study of wine and its production from the vineyard to the bottle. The word is derived from the Greek words "oinos" (vino) and "logos" (study of).
  • Buying French Wine Tips  By : Ian Richards
    Not only that, but we are being flooded by wine from the USA, South America, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand plus the stuff from the new EU members from the Eastern Bloc. If that is not enough, India is starting to expand it’s small but long established wineries.
  • StripSteak Opens at Mandalay Bay  By : Night club with bar
    Michael Mina Raises the Steaks in Las Vegas

    Acclaimed Chef Michael Mina breaks new ground with the debut of StripSteak at Mandalay Bay, his first steakhouse. With its classic menu, inviting bar scene and sophisticated atmosphere, StripSteak plays host to guests looking for the perfect filet in a modern alternative to the traditional steakhouse setting.

    A dinner at StripSteak may begin with Kobe Carpaccio with Thai-Style Tomato Salad, Foie Gras Sliders with Peach Chutney and Basil or Bacon-Wrapped Lobster Fritters.
  • I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Veneto 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 Veneto region of northern Italy. Bargains abound. I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
  • Wine Racks—Designed With Purpose  By : Jennifer Akre -
    You can tell immediately if the owner of a liquor store truly knows their trade or simply wants to make a buck by going over to their wine display. If bottles of wine are simply displayed upon shelves in the upright position, then leave the store and go to another that actually cares about their customers because this store clear does not. Classic wine racks are designed and constructed in a specific manner and for very good reason and if a liquor store or wine retailers does...
  • Foggy Wine Glasses Are Not The End Of The World!  By : Ken Finnigan -
    Perhaps one of the most troubling problems which usually occurs that takes the enjoyment out of having a glass of wine is when even though your glasses are clean, look very foggy. We have all encountered it at one time or another and probably all can agree that there is something detracting about a foggy wine glass. Before you decide to throw out your glasses or invest in a set of inexpensive ones with the thought that fogging is inevitable so you might as well be ready to th...
  • 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.

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