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Storing Fine Wine in Your Home Author : Xavier Moldini
The kings of old had the most impressive wine collections in their castle homes. Fortunately, these days you can get the same without digging a moat around your home. Storing Fine Wine in Your Home If you have a large collection of wine bottles, a simple wine cabinet or wine refrigerator may not be large enough to hold your entire range of wine. When you've reached this point, which usually happens around 600 bottles or so, it's time to st...

Chardonnays of California Author : Xavier Moldini
Although the Chardonnay grape has its origins in France, the Chardonnays of California have carved out a niche of their own on the world scene. Chardonnays of California Some of the most popular vino in the world is the white. These crisp, fruity vintages are refreshing – usually served chilled, and pair well with a number of different foods. In the United States, Chardonnay is a particularly popular selection. Its light taste and subtle q...

Cabinet Solutions for Preserving Wine Author : Xavier Moldini
Specialized storage cabinets offer a unique method for preserving those special vintages. Simply put, you no longer have to buy big, bulk independent storage units. Cabinet Solutions for Preserving Wine An investment in a wine collection is no small thing. Individual bottles of wine can cost thousands of dollars. If you have a large collection, you may have spent tens of thousands of dollars stocking your favorite varieties and vintages. W...

Making your own wine Author : Michael Saville
Copyright 2006 Michael Saville Wine making has a rich history. It has been a part of humankind's diet over the centuries throughout the world. History books show this to be the case with the numerous quotes from almost all major civilizations about wine and its beneficial effects. For example, the Bible has wine held as a holy drink and is compared to the blood of Jesus. It is generally considered that wine is the naturally fermented juice ...

I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Piedmont Region Author : Levi Reiss
If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Piedmont region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on the fact-filled wine education tour. Piedmont is located in the northwest of Italy. It borders on France and Switzerland and is surrounded on three sides by the Alps. The name Piedmont means the foot of the mountain. Piedmont is one of the most industrialized regions of Italy. It is consi...

The History of American wines- Where did the California wine boom come from? Author : john
It’s only been within the past 30 years that American wineries have made since a large mark on the world. For hundreds of years it’s been the French and the Italians that have defined the world of wine, so how did America become a front runner? Here’s a brief history of the grape and it’s evolution in the United States. Spanish missionaries planted the seeds for winemaking in 1779 in and area that is now known as California. At the time the...

What goes into making a red wine? Author : john
Red wine is definitely distinctively different than white wine. The universe of red wine is full of characters. From the delicate Pinots to the strong, bold Zinfandels, the red wine petulant swings back and forth over a wide range of colors and flavors. There are many reasons why red wines are thought to be superior or more complex than their counterpart, white, but what makes a red wine red? There’s more than meets the eye. If the only di...

Shiraz/Syrah - whats the difference? Author : john
There are a few varieties of wine that taste almost identical, yet have different names. Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio, Sparkling Wine and Champagne and the newly popular Shiraz and Syrah are a few of these mystery names of wine. So what’s the difference between a Shiraz and a Syrah? Like most differences in wine names, the answer is Location Location Location. Shiraz and Syrah are the same grape, but from different locations in the world. T...

Wine – More Than Just A Wedding Beverage? Author : Xavier Moldini
If ever there were two terms that go together, they are wine and wedding. If you really love wine, however, you can make it the centerpiece of your happy day. Wine – More Than Just A Wedding Beverage? One of the biggest parties you'll ever plan is your wedding. From choosing the venue, to the officiant, to the food – there are many different decisions to be made. One of the biggest choices you'll have to make in regards to your wedding is ...

Italian Wines of a Different Sort Author : Xavier Moldini
Italy is known for more than a few fine wineries producing epic vintages. There is another vintage, however, that is just as good and deserves a mention of its own. Italian Wines of a Different Sort Everyone is aware of champagne – the bubbly that is characteristic of the Champagne region of France. However, many people mislabel all such wines as “champagne”, when that is not really the case. There are many different types of bubbly wine, ...

  
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