- How To Easily Learn And Enjoy The Art Of Wine Tasting
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 The last time you had a glass of wine did you take the time to taste it, savor the aroma, and even look at the color. Maybe not, but if you learn...
- The Many Types of Beer to Choose From
By: Lee Dobbins - Aug 17, 2007 Who knew there were so many different types of beer? This articles will give you an overview of some of the more popular types as well as a look at...
- Why Wine And Fruit Gift Baskets Are A Good Gift For All Occasions
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 With so many different people with such different tastes, it becomes stressful to think of a present every holiday. There is one present, however,...
- What You Should Know About Wines
By: Lee Dobbins - Aug 17, 2007 Learn about 11 popular types of wine, the origins and what each one tastes like.
- Scotch, The Golden Charmer
By: NamSing Then - Aug 17, 2007 Scotch! The very name rings bells in countless minds across seas. This passionately created alcoholic drink is continuously in its popularity since...
- Making Your Own Beer
By: Lee Dobbins - Aug 17, 2007 Step by step procedures for making your own beer.
- Don't Miss Out On A Trip To The California Wine Country
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 For all wine lovers, a trip to San Francisco should also consist of day trip to some of the fine vineyards that are in driving distance of the city.
- The Thrill Of Wine Tasting In Paris
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 If you are a wine lover and you love to travel as well then you should know about the opportunity to travel to France for some of the most...
- Is Drinking Red Wine Really Good For You?
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 Many of us have heard the claim that drinking red wine can actually be healthy, but how much is healthy?
- How To Know What Wine To Order In A Restaurant
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 It can be embarrassing if you are out on a date at a fancy restaurant and you don't know the right wine to order, it's even worse if you are out...
- A Look At Cabernet Sauvignon And Merlot Wines
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 Grown in the famous Bordeaux predominately, the Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most versatile and widely used of all grapes for winemaking.
- A Look At Bordeaux And Burgundy Wines
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 The regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy in France are world renowned for producing some of the best wines available anywhere. Let's take a look at...
- The Relationship Of Wine And Food
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 The relationship between wine and food goes back a long way and there are long standing traditions governing the pairing of certain wines with...
- A Closer Look At How Wine Is Made
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 Many of us love wine and enjoy the taste but many people really don't know exactly how wine is created. While almost any fruit juice can be used to...
- How Rare Varietal Wines Are Changing The Australian Wine Industry
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 Forward thinking winemakers and grape growers are changing the face of the winemaking industry in Australia by bringing in new varieties of grapes...
- How To Taste Wine Like A Pro
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 Nobody likes to look like an amateur when doing anything and wine tasting is no exception. By simply following a few guidelines you can look as if...
- How Temranillo Has Exploded On The Australian Wine Scene
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 In the Rioja region of Spain Temranillo is known as the exclusive red wine from the grape of that area. Now across the ocean from Spain this...
- Introduction To Wine
By: Steve Thomas - Aug 17, 2007 There is a lot more to a bottle of wine than a pretty container. The true beauty of a fine wine lies in the care with which the whole process is...
- How To Understand Labels On Wine Bottles
By: Gregg Hall - Aug 17, 2007 There is already a stigma attached to wine of being a high class beverage and above the ordinary citizen without the added feeling of ignorance...
- How To Make Delicious, Natural Mouthwatering Liqueurs
By: Mirko Davidovic - Aug 17, 2007 Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages usually 30% of alcohol by volume. All of the liqueurs, whether natural or extract, have several main ingredients;...
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