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1). A Little Red Wine Could Take You A Long Way!  By : Lawrence Stepanowicz, ND
Longevity interests a lot of people who aren't ready to give up their lives, just yet, and who look to healthy alternatives to culturally defined eating patterns and "health care." The benefits of drinking wine have been touted for a while and are thought, by some, to be the reason why the French can get away with eating a high fat die...

2). A Look At Bordeaux And Burgundy Wines  By : Gregg Hall
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 them individually.

3). A Look At Cabernet Sauvignon And Merlot Wines  By : Gregg Hall
Grown in the famous Bordeaux predominately, the Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most versatile and widely used of all grapes for winemaking.

4). A Look At Red Wines and White Wines  By : Gregg Hall
Most of us know that wine comes from grapes that are aged. But have you ever wondered what helps the grape age properly and why red wines need more time to age than white wines?

5). Add Elegance And Luxury To Your Wine Drinking With Wine Storage Furniture  By : Mary Murtha
Nothing speaks of elegance quite like a fine piece of wine storage furniture. The truth of the matter is that there is an abundance of products on the market – for seasoned connoisseurs of wine to the occasional drinker – that can add a fancy look to your home. Wine storage furniture can range from storing only a few bottles to massive...

6). An Explanation Of Different Wines  By : Gregg Hall
If you are thinking of entertaining in your home, having dinner parties, or you just want to have a bit of knowledge for that next romantic dinner here are some descriptions for you of different classifications of wine and why they are named the way they are.

7). Benefits of Using a Wine Rack  By : Rory H. Hawkins
Temperature, humidity, lighting conditions and movement play important roles for wines to mature properly. Wines need to be kept in a safe place if they are to be stored for any amount of time. And there is no other way of storing wines safely other than investing in a wine rack.

8). Corks or screw caps - The closing argument  By : James Pendleton
It is now very rare to find the total use of natural cork to stop wine bottles with the Rioja region of Spain being the most obvious exception. Increasingly, for a wide variety of reasons, the use of plastic stoppers and screw caps is becoming widespread. Why is this so, and what are the pros and cons of each method, and what should we be looking f...

9). Do You Know These Little Known Facts About Tuscany Wines?  By : Stephen Rhodes
Entertain with the Region’s Finest Wines Wine can add a sophisticated touch to any party or dinner that you host. When entertaining, treat your guests to the smooth flavor of Italian wine, specifically Tuscany wine. Italy produces more wine than any other country in the world, and some of the finest varieties hail from the...

10). Fine Wine Italian Style: The Beauty Of Italian Wine.  By : Jim Kapowski
Fine wine often brings to mind images of French rolling hills and elegant dinners; however, Italy's twenty regions bring to the pallet an array of fine wines for your dining pleasure. Italian wine making enjoys tradition rich in both modern and rustic methods, although much of the country's wineries now employ scientific and technologi...

11). Fruit Wine Making: Using Kits Or Fresh Fruits Is A Matter Of Personal Choice  By : Sharon Price
Making wine using fruits, kits and information on making beer from home

12). How to Choose a Wine Rack to Fit Your Style and Budget  By : Jason Connors
Cultivating an appreciation of wine is a growing trend in the US. Shops specializing in wine are appearing throughout the country, not just in the traditional vineyard regions of California, Oregon, and Virginia. People who may not have grown up around wine are now drawn not only to sampling but also to collecting it. Tasting parties and special wi...

13). How To Choose An Italian Wine  By : Gray Rollins
Wine connoisseurs regularly boast about their fine Italian wine collections and rightly so. Even if you’re not a connoisseur, by the end of this article you’ll be able to put your best Italian wine forward. Italy is best known for its Moscato, Barolo, Chianti, and Soave; but there are numerous varieties just waiting to be enjoyed. Ita...

14). How To Choose The Right Wine Rack  By : Flor de Luna
Have you just bought a dozen expensive European reds, but have no suitable wine rack to store them? Are you a budding wine enthusiast and wondering how to choose the right wine rack for your growing wine collection? Well-designed wine racks that keep wines from being moved too much could be the answer to your wine storage problems. By ...

15). How to Drink Wine like a Professional  By : Barney Garcia
Most people like to enjoy a glass of wine once in a while, but to other people, drinking wine is an art form and they take it very seriously. The following article will give you tips on how to drink, taste and serve wine professionally.

16). How To Know What Wine To Order In A Restaurant  By : Gregg Hall
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 with another couple.

17). How to Store Wine  By : Neil Best
Having invested possibly hundreds of dollars in your latest bottle of vintage wine (ah well, we can but dream), the next important decision is where to store this prized possession? The main issue when it comes to storing wine is that it needs to be maintained at a cool temperature of between 12 and 16 degrees Celsius. Shoved under the...

18). How To Taste Wine Like A Pro  By : Gregg Hall
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 you have been to dozens of wine tastings even if you don’t know a cabernet sauvignon from a pinot noir.

19). How To Understand Labels On Wine Bottles  By : Gregg Hall
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 when trying to understand and comprehend what the terminology on the labels means.

20). If You Are A Wine Connoisseur You Have To Visit Napa Valley  By : Gregg Hall
California is a state that simply must be visited at least once in a lifetime. Whether you choose to travel alone or as a family, California is full of things to see and do. If you’re a newly wed, planning a honeymoon, or just a romantic at heart, California is calling you.

21). If You Like Wine, Consider Joining A Wine Club  By : Gregg Hall
Why are wine clubs begun? There are any number of reasons. Perhaps it is because they get special pricing available only to members of a wine club, perhaps they want to take advantage of the variety available every month, and some form because of the social interaction and sharing their favorites with their friends.

22). Is Drinking Red Wine Really Good For You?  By : Gregg Hall
Many of us have heard the claim that drinking red wine can actually be healthy, but how much is healthy?

23). Join the Club: Wine Clubs  By : R. Adam Shore
One of the best ways to get access to great, and sometimes less accessible, wines is to join a wine club. These clubs are free to join and can result in you enjoying a greater variety of wines. Whether retailer operated, or direct through the winery, wine clubs will enhance your wine drinking pleasure.

24). Keep Wine Chilled - Use a Wine Cooler  By : Rory H. Hawkins
Wines taste best served at the right temperature. From 7°C for non vintage sparkling to 18°C for vintage port. Different types of wines need to be served at different temperatures. Wine coolers serve the purpose of chilling your wine to the right temperature.

25). Make Mine Italian: Wines From Tuscany And Piedmont  By : Eve C. White
A modern renaissance of winemaking in Italy is making wine lovers and critics stand up and take notice. In the 20th century, wine in Italy frequently meant low-cost, low quality and high volume-think straw covered bottles-with little to get excited about. However, things have changed in past 25 years and thanks to new laws further regulating Italia...

26). Satisfy Your Wine Desires - Join a Wine Club  By : Jerry Powell
If you are a wine fanatic, you have many options to satisfy your thirst. But before you choose an option, you should know how to taste wine.

27). Screwcaps For Wine – Is It Bye-Bye To The Romance?  By : David The Wine Gift Guy
Maybe you’ve noticed screwcaps on more of the higher priced wines lately. The trend is continuing to grow and so is the debate of whether a screwcap or cork is better for wine. The industry has basically "agreed to disagree" as to whether wine bottled with a screwcap or a cork tastes better, ages better and has less of a tendency to spoil.

28). Secrets to Becoming a Wine Connoisseur  By : Fred London
Wine is a broad term that refers to the fermentation of plant matter for the purpose of producing an alcoholic beverage. Of course, most people think of grapes as the basis for wine, but other sources include rice (sake), various fruits (elderberry, grapefruit, cherry, etc.), barley, and even honey (mead). For the purposes of this shor...

29). Sherry - Spanish Sunshine in a Bottle! (part 1 - Introduction & Regions)  By : Michael Z. Johnson
Sherry is a fortified wine, made in Spain from three types of grapes: Palomino, Pedro Ximénez, and Muscat (Moscatel). Sherry-style wines made in other countries often use other grape varieties. Sherry differs from other wines because of how it is treated after fermentation. It is first fortified with brandy and then if destined to be fino sty...

30). Stop Serving The Wrong Wine  By : Lee Dobbins
A guide to some of the most widely available wines, their flavor and what types of meals they go best with.

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