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Wine Spirits
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How To Properly Care For And Store Wine To Maintain Taste And Quality
Year after year, wine consumption has become more and more popular all over the world. With more and more money going into wine, the wine and its history will always remain a question. With this in hand, a lot of people often wonder how they can keep and store their wines to maintain a fine taste.
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Emile Peynaud: A Wine Revolutionary
In the world of wine, there are those who are known by many, whose influence over wine is astounding: Robert Parker, for example. There are also those who are lesser known but still adored by the masses, whose wit and charm are welcoming and refreshing: ahem, myself comes to mind. Then there are those who are not very well known, at least not in certain regions, but should be. Emile Peynaud falls into this category.
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Drink Wine and Grow Healthy!
Wine is made from the fermentation of grapes and has been used for centuries as an accompaniment to food. In many countries drinking wine is a part of having lunch or dinner and there is no better time than having a big cozy dinner with your family to the accompaniment of something like red or white wine and food that matches with the taste of the wine. However, wine is not a drink just for the purpose of get-togethers, celebrations and enjoyment. It is also healthy to drink wine!
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Buy French Wine Online
If you want to buy French wine online, then look no further. Here are some things to keep in mind before ordering any kind of wine from the internet.
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The Different Types Of Wine
Wine is one of the most commonly served beverages in the world and has tremendous cultural significance in many countries.
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I Love German Wine and Food - A Rheinhessen Dornfelder
I love German wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of Germany's thirteen wine regions. This article records the results of tasting a Dornfelder red wine from the southwestern region of Rheinhessen both on its own and with food. Was it a bargain?
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Washington Wines- Just East of Greatness
When people think of the wines of the northwest, chances are they ignore Washington and think mainly of Oregon. With its penchant for Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Noir, Oregon has seemingly left Washington state Pinot Poor. Yet, Oregon is not the only state in this upper region capable of making wine, Pinots or otherwise. Washington, over the past decade and a half, has developed into a major wine player and now has more than the ability to serve as Oregon's tag team partner. Move over timber, the northwest has a new baby.
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I Love French Wine and Food - A Midi Viognier
I love French wine and food so much that I am doing a series on the typical and special wines and foods of France's eleven wine regions. This article explores the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France and reviews a white Viognier wine. Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.
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Today's Wine Store Sells More Than Just Wine
The wine store of today sells more than simply bottles of wine. Services and accessories are part of the common offerings as well. Consumers who love wine are looking for a place where they can buy a full entertainment package including glassware, openers, and decorative accessories. Of course a vast selection of the finest wines is a given.
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