 Category: Wine
Category: Food and Drink >> Wine<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next page >> by Kenneth anger [ 2008-10-27 ] Autism is a complex disorder that is best described as a spectrum disorder, meaning that there is not one definition of autism. One of the types of autism you may have heard of is Asperger’s Disorder, a type of “high functioning” autism. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2008-10-22 ] The Last verse in chapter (49) of the Old Testament is talking about the death of Jacob.
The Last verse in chapter (49) of the New Testament is talking about Jesus declares that the old wine is better than the new one.
The Last verse in chapter (49) of the Noble Quran talks about: 1) Allah knows the Unseen of the heavens and the earth, 2) Allah knows your punishment if you do not repent and believe
And Nothing in all the worlds can be concealed from Allah.
by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-17 ] Australia is a big player in the wine industry and it is its red wine in particular that has made the biggest impact. This article discusses the Shiraz grape and the wine that is produced from it. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-17 ] Christmas is a time of celebration and to make that celebration go well you need some great wine to fit the occasion. This article discusses buying wine for Christmas and why there is no time like the present to start stocking up. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-17 ] This article discusses the best wines to drink with friends and how to buy the best quality wine. It also gives some tips on serving wine and wine tasting. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-14 ] This article discusses Italy and Italian wines. It talks about the grapes used in wine production and the types of wines that are produced in Italy. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-14 ] New Zealand is a relative newcomer to wine production. It has however made a big impact on the wine industry in a small space of time. This article looks at the country and the wine that it produces. by Viineet Jain  [ 2008-10-08 ] Pine nuts are considered the natural way of preventing overeating habit. It is available at the larger region of Portugal. 31% of the total forest is dominated by wild pine trees. Different types of pine trees help in maintaining the ecological balance of the forest area. Pine nuts are good source of antioxidants and by consuming pine nuts. People should be encouraged to use pine nuts in their meals. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-04 ] It’s not long since rose wine was regarded as unfashionable and unsophisticated, with the ultimate social no-no being taking a bottle of rosé to a party or celebration. Today, things are altogether different.
According to the trade journal Off Licence News, sales in the year to February 2008 have increased by 29% and rosé wine now accounts for 8% of all wine sales compared to 1% ten years ago. And it’s not just here in the UK where we are proud rosé drinkers. Sales of rosé wine in France have outstripped those of white wine for the first time. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-02 ] If you are new to wine, you’ll soon find that the choice is endless when it comes to buying a bottle of wine – you’ll come across styles, prices and quality at all levels. But if you are keen to bag yourself a decent bottle of wine (and at a decent price), you need to be savvy with your wine choices. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-10-02 ] Champagne is regularly served as an aperitif or as a toast at the end of a meal, so it is often overlooked when it comes to food. However, because Champagne is naturally acidic, it makes a really good food match - and not just for oysters and caviar as you might expect, but for a number of different foods. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-09-18 ] If you like red wine but don’t know much about it, you’ve come to the right place. In this article we look at some handy tips for buying and serving red wine. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-09-18 ] With almost 300 Champagne houses producing Champagne in the Champagne region, there’s potential for a lot of bottles to be produced each year. Around 320 million to be precise! by Marcia Henin  [ 2008-09-08 ] The difference between kosher wine and non-kosher wine and the way the Jewish people consider wine in their culture. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-09-05 ] This article discusses the best wines to drink with friends and suggests wines for certain occasions. In fact whatever the occasion there will be a wine that is perfect for making sure your party is a big hit! by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-09-05 ] This article discusses dessert wines and why they are a great thing to enjoy at the end of a meal. Forget the port, try a sweet rich dessert wine for a change! by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-30 ] The sale of fine wines in the UK has grown over the last few years due to increased wine knowledge and the fact that more people can see that it is a good investment prospect. This article gives an overview of fine wines and some tips on how to avoid the fraudsters. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-30 ] This article discusses South American wines and concentrates on the great viticulture of Argentina and Chile. These New World wines have been developed over hundreds of years but are only now becoming known to the British palate. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-30 ] Why not make an evening a celebration by holding a wine tasting party? It is great fun and you learn about wine whilst drinking with your friends. This article gives you a few ideas on how to hold a wine tasting evening. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-29 ] If you fancy something bubbly for your next party or get-together, why not go for a sparkling wine? Sparkling wine makes a great value alternative to Champagne and can be served in a similar way. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-29 ] If there is one form of farming that is suited to being organic, it has to be growing vines. Vines are brilliant because of their hardiness – they’ll flourish in grotty soils and go weeks without rain. But does going organic make a better wine? Read on to find out how organic wines stand apart from normal wines. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-28 ] Food and wine go great together but it is often difficult to match a wine with a food type. This article talks about white wines and which go well with certain foods. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-28 ] Rosé has enjoyed a major revival in recent years and currently is a very popular wine choice. Light and fruity, Rosé wine looks good and is easy to drink. Follow our simple tips below to make sure you get the most from it. by Rick Keel [ 2008-08-20 ] Visiting the Apple Hill wineries is a relaxing trip in the pine covered foothills of the Sierra Mountains. The wineries are about an hour and a half drive from Sacramento and well worth the trip. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-14 ] Wine is a great summer drink. In fact it is so versatile that whatever your taste you are bound to find something you like. This article talks about summer wines and give you some tips on using wine in different ways. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-14 ] This article discusses the best wines to drink with friends and suggests wines for certailn occassions. In fact whatever the occasion there will be a wine that is perfect for it. by Kristian Phillips  [ 2008-08-14 ] Red Wine is great with a variety of foods. This article gives a few suggestions of wines and foods that go together well. Whatever your favourite food is there is bound to be a wine that goes with it. by Eddie Money [ 2008-08-02 ] Wine epitomizes the elegance that you wish to portray at your party or at a formal event. Known as the 'drink of the sophisticated', it has always defined the way celebrations are organized. Well, when wine is so important to an occasion, then so are the wine glasses, that serve this elegant beverage. At many parties, this stemware can be seen as serving a different purpose altogether and that is the purpose of decoration. Party planners' creativity has led to the evolution of the uses of wine glasses. These exquisite pieces of glass are being widely used as wine gifts as well. by Martin Rusett [ 2008-07-29 ] To the purist, wine is an alcoholic drink made from the fermentation of grapes. Wine is produced after the fermentation of crushed grapes using different types of yeasts that consumes sugar found in grapes and converts that sugar into alcohol. by Rahul Rungta  [ 2008-07-28 ] Supermarkets and wine merchants have both reported recent growth in sales of crisp Fino and Manzanilla sherry. by Martin Rusett [ 2008-07-24 ] Drinking has become a part of almost any social gathering. It has become a tradition now to have a drink at every happy occasions by Will Kalif  [ 2008-07-18 ] Mead is wine fermented from honey rather than the traditional way of fermenting with grapes. Nobody really knows for sure how old the art of making mead is. This information has been lost to history. But it may very well be the oldest form of brewing known to man. And it is an art that is not part of the main stream of brewing. Here are some tips and secrets revealed. by Rahul Rungta  [ 2008-07-17 ] The have an extensive range with interesting mixed cases for simple ‘thank you’ wine gifts as well as fine wine for when you want something truly impressive. by Martin Rusett [ 2008-07-15 ] Comparative knowledge, based on wine tasting experience, can enhance your tasting pleasure. The best way to learn about different wines and to experience them in the best possible manner is to keep tasting better wines by Rahul Rungta  [ 2008-07-15 ] Champagne looks chic, tastes great and is always a favourite at parties and celebrations. But because of that, there is a certain amount of pressure to “get it right”. So follow these simple tips below and you’ll be impressing your guests in no time. by Martin Rusett [ 2008-07-11 ] Wine tasting is the sensory examination and assessment of wine. The more diverse the selection of wines you try, the better you will become at ascertaining and describing each wine’s characteristics by Amit Chakraborty  [ 2008-07-04 ] Even though you have been visiting breweries often, but never were sure what made a porter different from stout. Basically in many cases we are ready to taste something beyond the most commonly known beer brands. But once you understand the differences between beer styles it will be much easier to find the perfect beer for you. This guide will help you to find the beer that you will like. by Amy Whittingham  [ 2008-06-25 ] The extreme consumption of alcohol is becoming a dilemma on a worldwide scale, resulting in numerous social problems touching all walks of life. by Rahul Rungta  [ 2008-06-03 ] The fifth Wines of Chile awards took place this year in the Chilean capital of Santiago. Falernia Estate, from the little-known northern region of Elqui, won three of the competition’s ten trophies. by Rahul Rungta  [ 2008-06-03 ] Demand for Argentinean wines has grown so much in the past year that Laithwaites now boasts an eclectic portfolio of over 50 different wines and comprising 17 different grape varieties. And will shortly offer its first ever mixed Argentinean Malbec case containing 12 stunning juicy hearty reds. by -- --  [ 2008-05-30 ] Current health news and religion and the Bible both agree: drinking alcohol in moderation can be beneficial, but overindulging can be lethal. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] Dessert wines are very sweet, and are typically much thicker and richer than table wines. The servings of dessert wines are much smaller than table wines. They are usually served with dessert following a meal because the sweetness of dessert wines complements the sweetness of desserts.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] Sparkling wines are a fun way to celebrate a special occasion or just relax on an ordinary day. They are typically white wines, although some delightful rose sparkling wines are available. Recently, there have even been some red sparkling wines popping up on wine merchant shelves.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] Many would-be wine drinkers are put off by the idea that they have to come up with an elaborate and expensive wine storage method (along with many bottles of wine) before they can start enjoying the pastime of drinking and enjoying wine.
by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] It's true that real sommeliers don't often think Australian wines when considering the finest vineyards in the world. However, believe it or not, Australia is the fourth-largest exporter of wine in the world, with some 105 million gallons of wine exported per year. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] 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. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] If you're unsure of the meaning, winter wines are those that are preferred during the cold winter months and that will help take the nip out of the air, giving you a toasty warm feeling all over. These are wines that are considered full-body and lush, as opposed to the light and refreshing wines you would enjoy during the summer months. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] Many people with even just a basic understanding of wine know that there are certain "rules" about what is and is not proper when it comes to your menu and your choice of red or white, specifically, red meat means red wine, and everything else means white. But what's the real difference between these two choices, and how can you tell which is going to be best for your particular menu? by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] One of the key factors when considering wines from England is just what types of grapes that English vineyards are likely to have more success with. Many of the common French grapes that are used for wines are off limits to those in England. by David Cowley  [ 2008-05-25 ] If you've never heard of Greek wines, you must not be a real wine lover or historian. While there are many countries today that produce wines that are more popular and perhaps more appreciated, it's thought that winemaking actually originated with the Greeks thousands and thousands of years ago. |