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Wine Spirits
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What is True Ice Wine?
The history and production method of true ice wine: a dessert wine crafted from grapes which have frozen on the vine.
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Virginia: Wine Country to Rival California
Although California is most popularly known for its good wine, Virginia also has a fantastic wine country. A state of mountains and valleys, Virginia has the perfect climate for grape and wine production.
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Valencian Wine
Valencia is famous for its wine production; many of its wines are exported overseas for use in restaurants, or for personal use. Valencia’s weather climate and soil consistencies form the perfect conditions for wine production.
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Food and Wine Choice Advice from an Expert Wine Taster
Food and wine were meant for each other. Any self respecting Italian can tell you that there isn’t a meal created that isn’t enhanced by the right wine. But choosing the food and wine for dining al fresco by the Weber grill can be a challenge that stumps...
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Wine Tasting Party - Part 2 (Eiswein)
Even though the farmer's market is closed and the weather has turned quite chilly, the fall and winter have a lot to offer our palate. As we have told you before, leverage what you have and embrace the winter weather. Serve your guests wine, cheese, and winter fruits.
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Storing Your Fine Wine
Storing a good young wine can be a great investment towards a grand vintage. Just make sure you protect your wine from these four damaging elements that can ruin your investment.
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Wine Tasting in Yountville
The Napa Valley is world renowned for its food and wine. Boasting some of the best wineries and restaurants in America, tourists flock to the Napa Valley to experience its rustic elegance. Among the small towns that comprise the valley, Yountville is quickly gaining the reputation as one of the premier destinations.
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The 1976 Paris Wine Tasting
On May 24th, 1976 the Napa Valley emerged as one of the world’s premier wine producing regions. L’academie du Vin founder Steven Spurrier assembled a select group of French tasters to conduct a blind taste test including 4 choice reds from Bordeaux and 6 Napa Valley Cabs.
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Oakville Wine Country
To the wine connoisseur, Oakville is synonymous with the magnificence and the majesty of California Cabernet Sauvignon. But for those of us who do not spend our waking hours tasting wine and researching viticulture philosophies, Oakville is just another region in the Napa Valley. To the untrained eye, Oakville is a sleepy town on Highway 29, but it has become California’s epicenter for Cabernet production.
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Rioja - Spain's Great Wine
Probably Spain's most famous wine, the reds from the Rioja region are some of the best in the world. With perfect conditions for viticulture we can see why they produce such consistent quality
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Cava - Spain's Answer to Champagne
After having emerged from the shadows of its French cousin Champagne, Cava is now an important force in the world of sparkling wine. Here we chart its rise and the processes involved in its creation...
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