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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell The invention of the Web makes it easier to shop online for your desired products. The online wine store is also ready to serve the people who are really looking to enjoy the various blended taste of the imported and famous tasteful wines. written by Kristian Phillips Malbec makes big, meaty red wines, which are full of lots of dark, spicy damson and bramble fruits. Perhaps slightly less well known than its Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon cousins, but by no means lacking in taste, Malbec displays clear characteristics of each. Here we get to know it a little more. written by Kristian Phillips Pinot Noir is a fiddly little grape to grow but when it’s at it best it produces some of the most esteemed and expensive wines in the world. Read on learn more about this exciting little grape. written by Kristian Phillips Red wine is traditionally associated with winter. There are many red wines that taste great in summer and the lighter ones are fantastic when chilled. written by Kristian Phillips Wine is a fantastic drink whatever time o the year it is. It is also something that suits the majority of people as there are so many varieties to choose from. written by Kristian Phillips Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide to French wine so you can get an idea for the types of wine that you can expect from each region. written by Kristian Phillips Italy is said to be the second largest wine producer in the world and boasts a myriad of winemaking regions, each producing a diverse array of wines. With reports of 900,000 registered vineyards (enough for one vineyard for every seven people) and more native grapes than any other wine country. written by Kristian Phillips New Zealand is somewhat of a newcomer to the world of wine, especially when you compare it to the likes of France and Spain. But that’s not to say that New Zealand wine can’t stand up to its old world rivals. The country exports a vast amount of its wine production, makes arguably the best Sauvignon Blanc on the planet and its Pinot Noir is beginning to create a stir. But with over 10 New Zealand wine making regions to choose from and each producing some very diverse styles of wine. written by Kristian Phillips Any Spanish wine tour wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Rioja. It has been the epitome of Spanish wine for generations after all. However, Rioja is not the only wine coming out of this country. Here we take a look at how other Spanish wine regions stand up to their famous rival. written by Kristian Phillips This article talks about the health benefits of drinking wine. It discusses why wine can be seen as healthy and what it is in wine that makes it healthy. written by Kristian Phillips This article discusses cases of wine and their availability both in the supermarkets and online. written by Kristian Phillips This article gives an overview of red wine and talks about the imagery and emotions that are associated with this drink. written by Kristian Phillips New Zealand has got an enormous amount to offer on the wine front. It is most well known for its Sauvignon Blanc coming out of the Marlborough region, but other regions and grapes are now becoming increasingly popular and important for New Zealand’s wine industry. written by Kristian Phillips Over the last few decades, German wine has acquired a somewhat negative reputation of being cheap and sweet. However, German wine is much more than just Blue Nun, Liebfraumilch and Hock. The country boasts a range of good quality and great tasting wines - you just need to know what to look for and how to get the most from them. written by Jim Thornton With carpeting being one of the most popular choices for floor surfaces in your home it presents many challenges for cleaning spots or spills after a party. Using common household products such as paper towels, vinegar, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, a spray bottle and dish detergent will remove most drinks spills. This report will give you a few carpet cleaning tips for removing spots and spills on your carpet from drinks.
written by Kristian Phillips If you think of Spain, bullfights, paella and flamenco probably spring to mind. Rioja may also feature well up your list and rightly so, as it contributes to a vast proportion of Spain’s wine exports and is almost certainly one of, if not, the most well known wine to come out of the country. written by Kristian Phillips In the last 20 years, Australia has really made its mark in the wine world. The country produces a variety of wines from a number of wine growing regions and has revolutionised winemaking processes, making it a real force to be reckoned with in the wine-growing world. written by Kristian Phillips If you like your wines big, bold and fruity then Shiraz is definitely for you. The most widely planted grape in Australia, Shiraz is a favourite of many a wine drinker and is a great match for a variety of foods. written by Kristian Phillips Despite the fact that South African wine is generally thought of as New World, the country has actually been producing wine for more than 350 years. However, it is only since the end of Apartheid in the 1990’s that the South African wine industry has really come into its own. written by Kristian Phillips Merlot is a great player in the wine world, having two very different roles. Not only does it make a great blending partner but it is also a pretty good grape when used on its own, producing some deliciously subtle and easy drinking red wines. written by Kristian Phillips Spain has been producing wine since Roman times. Rioja is probably the most well known type of wine from Spain. written by Kristian Phillips If up and coming winemakers, a fantastic range of wines and great value are your thing, look no further - Chilean wine is for you. written by Kristian Phillips Argentinean wines offer fantastic value, with some great tasting wines at the £5-£10 mark. Combine that with some unusual grapes and you’ll soon see why Argentina is becoming a very interesting and key player in the wine world. written by Jim Thornton The Christmas season brings out the best in everyone. The cleanup is a reality of the holiday season that many people forget about after the celebrating is over. This article will provide a guide to cleaning the most common spills that you get after the holiday season.
written by Paul Simpson Simpson If you open a bottle of wine and don't consume the entire contents, then you need to store it in a cool, dry place. written by Kristian Phillips 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. written by Kristian Phillips 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. written by Marcia Henin The difference between kosher wine and non-kosher wine and the way the Jewish people consider wine in their culture. written by Kristian Phillips 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. written by Kristian Phillips 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. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |