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  • Finding The Perfect Romantic Restaurant In Norwich  By : Kris Smith
    If it comes to Valentine’s Day, Anniversary celebrations or even a first date, and you need the ideal location to set the romantic mood you can be sure, whatever the occasion, the City of Norwich will have a romantic restaurant fit for your special evening.
  • If You Like Chianti, Then You’ll be a Fan of Sangiovese  By : Sarah Martin
    There are 14 duplicates of the Sangiovese grapes and many different clones of the wines. Wines bearing the name of Prognolo Gentile are true wines from this grape as this is an Italian synonym for Sangiovese.
  • Pinot Grigio Wine from the Pinot Gris Grape  By : Sarah Martin
    The main area for production of Pinot Grigio is the Fruili region of Italy. There are also sizeable vineyards in Alsace, France and Oregon in the US. In Alsace, this grape is known as the Tokay d’Alsace and the wine has a very distinctive flavour. The Italian variety from Fruili has the best taste of all, perhaps due to the attention given to the growing and vinifying processes.
  • The Grove Wine Bar & Kitchen: Austin's New Wine Bar on the Block  By : Dane Smith
    Austin's newest wine bar is quickly becoming a favorite among local wine aficionados.
  • More Rules on Serving Wine  By : Sarah Martin
    The seemingly excessive rule of wine ritual—correct table setting—originated with the formal banquets of an earlier century. If you have time to fuss with details, and are serving several different wines at a dinner, this provides an opportunity to put on a pretentious display of how much stemware you possess.
  • Correct Stemware for Serving Wine  By : Sarah Martin
    You will do better to serve table wine in your water goblets than in the tiny so-called wineglasses. If the water glass seems too big, pour it only half full. At a dinner in your home, four ounces of table wine is a decent serving; the average guest will have a second glass. Your old-fashioned cocktail glasses, or even your highball glasses, are equally acceptable.
  • Wine Show of London 2008  By : Michele De Capitani
    Everyboby knows that with the arrival of Fall the wine season begins! One of the best ways of celebrating the event is going to London, which hosts every year the Wine Show.
  • Control of the Wine Industry  By : Sarah Martin
    In 1745, Haurie began to help his friend in the management of his vineyards and when Murphy died on 21 July 1762, Haurie was his heir. He inherited all his properties, including vineyards in the finest areas of Macharnudo and Carrascal; and the wine business so suited him that he entirely abandoned his other interests.
  • The Wine Guild  By : Sarah Martin
    These restrictions aimed at making the trade easy and profitable with a minimum of effort and competition, but in fact they had the opposite effect, and sherry shippers were unable to compete with wines grown elsewhere. Malaga, for instance, exported a rich, dessert wine not unlike sherry, and it became popular in Britain under the name of Mountain. This captured much of the available market for Spanish wines, and exports from Malaga were greater than those from either Cadiz or Sanlucar.
  • The Right Fitness Equipment to Maximize Results  By : Lesley Lyon
    It is always better to use a combination of both types of cardio and muscular fitness equipment to achieve better results. This article discusses the right fitness equipment one should choose to obtain the best results for our efforts.
  • Going To A Wine Bar  By : Jerry Shannon
    Wine drinking is one of the best ways to enjoy oneself or to have a chat with friends. If you want to enjoy wine outside, there are outside wine bars that will surely suit you. However, as a customer you should know that there are some things to consider before going into a wine bar. Aside from enjoying a good bottle of wine, here are some other things that you should consider in a wine bar.
  • Learn About Chardonnay  By : Jerry Shannon
    Chardonnay grape is the most popular type of white wine, found all over the world. The flavor, taste, and aroma of it will though, depending on where it was made and what processing methods were used. Chardonnay has a variety of different styles and flavors, and remains a major type of grape. As a result of it's popularity, this fine wine spread throughout Europe and other locations of the world such as
  • Learn About Bartending  By : Jerry Shannon
    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. In order for a bar to succeed, you'll need to have the basic wines, liquors, and spirits - along with the right equipment. Although these things are essential, bartenders also need the proper technique for mixing drinks and cocktails as well.
  • Choosing Wines for Thanksgiving Dinner  By : Nomad Rick
    The year is flying by quickly. Halloween is past us and Thanksgiving is coming on quickly and you know what that means – the hefty, delicious Thanksgiving Dinner. Ah, but wine are you going to drink?
  • Wine Storage And Wine Cellars  By : pudrick
    If you open a bottle of wine and don't consume the entire contents, then you need to store it in a cool, dry place.
  • Is It A Good Idea Buying Wine Online?  By : James Copper-5768
    This article gives information on wine itself and also purchasing it.
  • Washing With Wine?  By : Sarah Martin
    While history fails to record the specific wine type with which ladies of Elizabethan times bathed their faces to improve their complexions, we do know that Anna Held's legendary wine bath could only have been had in Champagne.
  • The Amazing Versatality of Wine  By : Sarah Martin
    For guests who just drop in casually, afternoon or evening, the bridge-table beverages will also do. In hot, stuffy summer weather, however, serve them either chilled Rose or a Wine Cooler.
  • Cocktail recipes  By : pudrick
    Here are 11 great vodka cocktail recipes. Very simple and quick to prepare
  • What Is Ice Wine  By : Jerry Shannon
    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.
  • Getting A Rack For Your Champagne  By : Jerry Shannon
    In the process of manufacturing Champagne, riddling racks are a must have. Once the sparkling wine has began to age on the less, it will be time for the concluding stages. Riddling is essential to the life of Champagne as it collects the sediment in bottles and deposits it near the bottle's mouth. This sediment is what helps to bring the bubbles bursting out when you pop the cork.
  • Learn About Champagne  By : Jerry Shannon
    Traditionally, Champagne has always a way to celebrate milestones or toast the bride and groom on their marriage. Considered to be a flexible beverage, Champagne can be served with a meal or with dessert. For many years, this truly refreshing and exotic drink has been used as a way of celebration and just enjoying the times that lie ahead.
  • Learn About Whiskey  By : Jerry Shannon
    In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life". Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did when it first began. Manufacturers of whiskey are strong on heritage, and therefore do all they can to capture the flavor that whiskey has always been known for.
  • Learn About German Beer  By : Jerry Shannon
    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. All beer that is manufactured in Germany must follow the purity law, which lets manufacturers know what ingredients can and can't be used. Basically, the only ingredients allowed to make beer in Germany are water, hops, and barley malt.
  • The World Of Champagne  By : pudrick
    Champagne has traditionally been drank as a way to celebrate a special occasion and enjoy the times that lie ahead
  • Brewing Country-style Beers  By : gwydion
    Brewing is a process of making drinks with a pedigree that stretches back thousands of years. But of all the brewing methods perhaps the simplest is that for making a country-style or hedgerow beer. All you need is a flavoured infusion of water, a bucket to ferment in, sugar and yeast. This article takes you through the brewing process and gives you a simple recipe for nettle beer.
  • People Enjoy Drinking Wine  By : Jerry Shannon
    People enjoy drinking wine because it's relaxing, a great meal partner, and has healthy effects on the body. Before deciding what type or brand of wine to buy, there are some things that you need to know. Always make sure that you are buying the best bottle. Here are some things that you should check before purchasing a bottle of wine.
  • Chardonnay Has Personality  By : pmandown
    Hello, Chardonnay. There's no question that you are in the spotlight of the white wine world. You can be a light, apple-y thing at times, some might even call you flinty. But in your big and full-bodied moments no one can deny your caramel, butterscotch or vanilla notes. This full-bodied temperament, Chardonnay, might even make you a little nutty.
  • Rosé - Not Just A Drink For Summer  By : Louise Truswell
    Rosé wine may be the perfect drink for summer but it’s also pretty good throughout the rest of the year. With Christmas around the corner, here’s why you should start stocking up!
  • Champagne Cocktails  By : Louise Truswell
    If you are looking for a special treat, why not spoil yourself with a Champagne cocktail? Perfect for any party or celebration, you’ll get a truly spectacular cocktail, along with all the taste of your favourite Champagne. To help you get started, give these ideas a try.

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