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  1. Wine Tasting- Have A Wine Tasting Party! Do you dread it when a waiter approaches with the wine, and is expecting you to perform a tasting, before its served? I have provided some tips below, to get you through it like a pro....HOW TO TASTE WINE PROPERLY Learning how to taste wines is a stra...
  2. Understanding Wine: A Beginners Guide Grape growing and winemaking spread throughout Europe in the Greek and Roman times. Wine became such a valued trade item that the Romans, in 97BC, ordered the known world to pull out all vines in an attempt to protect their wine industry. Wine began...
  3. Fun, Fancy, and Fabulous Wine Racks Finding the perfect wine rack for your kitchen can be a challenge.  With so many to choose from, where do you start? We've scoured the internet to find the best wine racks available.  We found some really creative ones too! Find something f...
  4. Guide to Maryland Wineries Maryland has been home to growing grapes and winemaking since Colonial days but the wine industry has really taken off here since the early 1980s. Today there are nearly 20 wineries in Maryland with several more planned.  Many of these wineries...
  5. Home Wine Cellars, Bottle Racks Storage - Building a Wine Cellar As a home wine enthusiast, I have already gone through the confusion of trying to build a wine cellar in my own home. With racks, cooling temperatures and humility levels it gets confusing even to the experts. These are practical tips for designing a...
  6. Dog Adorned Wine Coolers, Cheese Serving Boards & Wine Bottle Stoppers Your favorite breed of dog is the star of this one-of-a-kind, hand-made, terra cotta wine cooler. Prior to use, fill the inside of the cooler with cold water for several minutes. Then, pour the water out and place your 750 ml bottle of wine into the...
  7. Livermore Valley Wine Map & Visitors Guide The wineries of the Livermore Valley are artfully depicted in hand drawn, pen and ink watercolor designs on the Livermore Valley Wine Map & Visitors Guide. In addition to Livermore, the region is home to wineries in Pleasanton, Sunol, and Castro Vall...
  8. Dress Up Your Next Wine Bottle Gift or Party Favor While writing a lens on wine totes I found an assortment of beaded wine bottle covers, wine bottle fashions, wine bottle ornaments, and figurines. There were so many, I decided to devote a lens to them too. Dressed up bottles are always fun. They al...
  9. Wine Bottle Gift Bags and Tubes Add a touch of style to your next wine gift. It's easy with one of these festive wine bags or cylinders. I always keep several on hand, and even have a few back-and-forth bags that my friends and I have been using for years. Wine bags and cylinders...
  10. Copperopolis California - Hidden Gem In The Sierra Foothills You can imagine the funny looks (or giggles) I get when I tell people where I live. I pause after I say it just to give people time to ask, "Copper-what?" I like to reply, "Yes, it's where Snuffalufagus is from!" (Remember him? Big Bird's imaginary...
  11. Michigan Wineries Michigan -- one of America's great fruit belts -- has 64 commercial wineries (links below), with over 2,000 acres under wine-grape cultivation. The Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council hopes to increase that number to 10,000 acres by the year 201...
  12. Concannon Vineyard in the Livermore Valley Wine Country Livermore Valley Wine Country With a legacy for excellence dating back to 1883, Concannon Vineyard is known worldwide for its award-winning wines, as well as its historic role in the wine industry. Irish immigrant James Concannon was drawn to th...
  13. Blacksmith Square in the Livermore Valley Wine Country Livermore Valley Wine Country Located at the corner of South Livermore and Railroad Avenues, Blacksmith Square is the perfect starting point for a Livermore valley wine tasting experience. There are several wineries to choose from, including Big Wh...
  14. Big White House Winery in the Livermore Valley Wine Country Livermore Valley Wine Country Big White House wines were first produced in the historic Livermore home for which the label is named. Wine barrels in the garage were one thing, but when they started appearing in the living room... well, it was ti...
  15. Livermore Valley Wine Country Flickr Photo Gallery In 1889, the Livermore Valley captured America's first international gold medal for wine at the Paris Exposition, officially placing California on the world wine map. More than a century later, Livermore Valley wines are still popular with residents...
  16. Livermore Valley Wine Country Headquarters This group showcases the wineries of Livermore Valley in northern California. Do your part in supporting the wine industry by visiting these wineries (tough work, but someone has to do it!) Then, share your experiences by writing your own Squidoo len...
  17. Pasco Washington Recreation | Pasco Wa Parks and Sports Pasco Washington Recreation, brought to you by real estate agents (and Pasco residents), Joe and Colleen Lane of The Lane Real Estate Team. | Pasco Washington is full of great programs, sports, parks, golfing, and wine getaways.  This lens...
  18. Crooked Vine Winery in the Livermore Valley Wine Country Livermore Valley Wine Country Established in 2000 with the purchase of the popular Stony Ridge Winery, Crooked Vine is a favorite spot for lunches and special events. The winery has ample seating for guests who may enjoy a front porch with viney...
  19. Top 20 things to do at The French Culinary Institute in NYC (in no particular order) Inside the building on the corner of Broadway and Grand in NYC’s bustling Soho, culinary royalty reigns—and they continue to prepare legends (as well as great food) every day. Here, not only can you prepare to become the next 4-star phenomenon (w...
  20. Murrieta's Well in the Livermore Valley Wine Country Livermore Valley Wine Country Legend meets romance at picturesque Murrieta's Well. The winery is named for the legendary outlaw, Joaquin Murrieta, who was known to have camped out on the property during the Gold Rush era. A winery was built...