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  • Champagne - 15 Great Quotes about Bubbly  By : Paul Medhurst
    A selection of musings on the effervescent nectar from the great and the good
  • Champagne - All About The Fizz?  By : Hassan Morcel
    When it comes to celebrations there’s only one drink that makes them special and that is champagne. With its association with royalty and the rich and famous it is the drink to be seen with.
  • 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.
  • Champagne or Sparkling Wine?  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Many people don't realize it, but there is a difference between sparkling wine and real champagne. Want extra bubbles? Learn which glasses to use for the best effect.
  • Champagne Region French Wine Tour Vacations  By : Summer Wilde
    For people searching for a wonderful way to enjoy their vacation, embarking on a French wine region tour is the perfect way to spend several days or a week removed from the crowded tourist areas while exploring some of the most exquisite landscapes the world has to offer. The French countryside showcased in the country's greatest wine regions offers one-of-a-kind sights, sounds and tastes.
  • Chardonnay - an eminent white wine  By : abhi
    This is the most popular white wine. The taste and flavours of Chardonnay are depending upon the origin location and processing methods. It yields a variety of flavours and styles. It is the major grape type in Champagne along with Pinot Noir.
  • 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.
  • Chardonnay – The Universal Wine  By : Fiona Muller
    Chardonnay is a really versatile type of grape that produces a range of different wines. Influenced more by the production than the grape itself the wines produced can be shaped into a variety of flavours and tastes.
  • 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.
  • Charged With An Unfair DUI? Things You Need to Know  By : AJ Adams
    It’s your officemate’s birthday, and you head down to the nearest restaurant for a simple dinner celebration. With your dinner steak, you had a couple glasses of the house Chardonnay. After some hours of chitchatting and useless talk
  • Chilling With A Wine Storage Cooler  By : David Faulkner
    From at least the time of the ancient Greeks, when the wine god Bacchus blessed his human hosts Ikarios and Erigon with a sheepshead full of wine for their hospitality, wine has been considered a gift from the gods. It is so highly treasured, in fact, that an entire culture has grown up around the creation and appreciation of wine.
  • Chinese wines  By : BR3
    When wine drinkers discuss geography, the Peoples' Republic of China just isn't on the map.
  • Choose the right wine glasses to enhance your wine tasting experience!  By : Simone Levesque
    Wine glasses, or stemware as they are known in the industry, are the natural extensions of wine. While wine can be enjoyed in any shape or size of container from a coffee mug to a crystal wine glass, the top stemware manufacturers insist that there is a science to capturing the best color, bouquet and taste of wine.
  • Choosing A Wine Gift Basket  By :
    Wine gift baskets are a wonderful gift for all kinds of people – wine lovers will appreciate them as you have shown consideration of their hobbies, and if you are selecting a gift for someone you do not know well, then it is a safe bet that a wine gift basket will be considered a generous and luxurious gift.

    Making a Wine Gift Basket

    Wine gift baskets are quite simple to make, but if you give someone a home made one then they will appreciate the time and thought you hav...
  • Choosing A Wine Rack Design For You  By : Michelle Bery -
    A home’s décor ultimately reflects the style of its occupants. Those who engage in hobbies and collecting that is near and dear to their heart will frequently display corresponding pieces in an attractive display in their home. In addition to infusing the home with the occupant’s unique personality, such a display creates an instant conversation piece that will engage visitors and give them a feel for the home’s overall style. For wine connoisseurs, the display of a variety o...
  • Choosing Suitable Wines For Foods  By : David Rossi
    Choosing a suitable wine to match your food can be a complex and daunting task. It need not be, as there are several key factors you can look for when selecting a good bottle of wine to match your meal.
  • Choosing The Perfect Wine Gift  By : Fiona Muller
    When it comes to buying gifts for people there is a lot of choice on the high street, buying a wine gift online offers a different way of giving. It guarantees that the recipient will receive the gift on time.
  • Choosing the Right Glass for the 'Amateur Drinker'  By : Guy Bridge
    One doesn't need to be a 'professional wine taster' a 'wine snob' or a fully paid-up member of 'CAMRA' in order to experience the most enjoyment from your favourite tipple in the right glass.

    I'm not trying to preach to the converted or teach Grandma to suck eggs, there is already plenty written about choosing the correct shape glass to enhance the flavour of a whole variety of different grapes and grains. But in all honesty who invites eight friends for dinner and then provides a different glass for each drink; after all who is doing the washing up when they've all gone home.
  • 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...
  • Choosing the Right Summer Wines  By : David Cowley
    Of course you need to choose summer wines that are light in body. There is nothing worse on a warm summer day than being weighed down by a heavy drink of any variety. This doesn't necessarily mean just white wines. There are many light and crisp red wines that are fruity and sweet but not as heavy-bodied as you might expect.
  • Choosing The Right Type Of Wine  By : Hazel Leong -
    Wines as we know them are generally distinguished as either red or white wine. However, this distinction is much too simplified considering the various types of wine depending on the grapes they were made of and the location of the vineyard where they were grown.

    Having invested possibly hundreds of dollars in your latest bottle of vintage wine (ah well, we can but dream), the next important decision is where to store this prized possession?

    The knowledge that wine ca...
  • Choosing the Right Wine Goblets  By : David Cowley
    First, keep in mind that wine goblets are often smaller than water goblets or glasses. If you're looking at complementary glasses on a table the goblets used for wine will be the smaller of the two. Remembering this will cut down on those embarrassing mistakes of filling the wrong glass with the wrong beverage!
  • Choosing Wine on a First Date  By : Neil Best
    First dates are nerve wracking enough without having to worry about what wine to choose to impress your new friend...
  • 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?
  • Claret Or Bordeaux The Choice Is Yours  By : Fiona Muller
    Bordeaux is a fascinating wine region steeped in history and tradition. It produces some of the most expensive and high quality wines available in the world today.
  • Cleaning Tips For Crystal Stemware and Decanters  By : J.D.
    Tips for cleaning fine quality crystal.
  • Cocktail recipes  By : pudrick
    Here are 11 great vodka cocktail recipes. Very simple and quick to prepare
  • College Drinking Games are What Your Parents Sent You There for  By : Donald Trukenstein
    It won't be long and you will be graduating from high school and heading off to college. Then if things go well for you in college, you will graduate in four years with a life's supply of memories of wild parties and blind drunk booze and pot binges. Its a right of passage that everyone should go through to properly prepares ones self for the real word that awaits them.
  • Combine Your Travels With a Wine Tasting Tour for an Added Layer of Enjoyment  By : Muna wa Wanjiru
    We all love the idea of going to see new places. When this traveling is combined with wines tasting then you have an added layer of enjoyment.
  • 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.

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