Wine Lovers Guide
However, the image that wine has in the minds of many alienates it enough that, and until now, many non wine lovers refuse to sample its wonders.
This lens shares the wonders of wine and the differences in each and every one!
So Cheers! Enjoy!
Red Wine - A Joy To Taste and Enjoy
Red, Red Wine....
Red wines, made from grape skins, give the deepest, boldest flavors. The more time the wine is in contact with grape skin, the deeper the red color sets in, the bolder its taste becomes.
Common varieties of Red Wine include Pinot Noir, Gamay, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel are the common ones.
Rhiannons Recipes
Great Gear To Prepare Dinner to go with your wine
Rhiannons Recipes Large Mug
Rhiannon is a 12 year old with a love of cooking. She put this design together herself.
Rhiannons Recipes Mug
Rhiannon is a 12 year old with a love of cooking. She put this design together herself.
Rhiannons Recipes BBQ Apron
Rhiannon is a 12 year old with a love of cooking. She put this design together herself.
Rhiannons Recipes Trucker Hat
Rhiannon is a 12 year old with a love of cooking. She put this design together herself.
Rhiannons Recipes Cap
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White Wine
White wine is made without grape skins and gives off a sweet, mild taste. White wines can be made from red and white grapes so long as contact with the skin is avoided.
Popular white wines include Chardonnay, Risling, and Sauvignon Blanc.
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Getting Your Wine Cellar Ready
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Sparkling Wine
not, it's not necessarily Champagne
Sparkling Wine is the outcome of a quite tedious wine-making process (and that's why it's prized). The results are quite amazing and a good sparkling wine is a true delight to taste.
Sparkling White Wine is often referred to as Champagne, but this is not necessarily correct.
Champagne is a sparkling white wine, but it is produced from the Champagne region in France. The producers of Champagne carefully guard the right to use the name Champagne on a bottle. There are a number of treaties world wide that enforce this right.
Any other sparkling wine made outside of Champagne in France, is more correctly called a Sparkling Wine.
"What Do You Have To Say About Wine?"
Wine - Like It, Love It - just don't know?
Tell me what your thoughts are
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- JoeNJ JoeNJ Sep 12, 2009 @ 10:05 am
- Great page, For a hearty Red wine that is reasonably priced try Malbec's from Argentina.
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- Badsha Badsha Jul 28, 2009 @ 11:41 am
- One thing is to enjoy wine becuase its a fashion and its another thing to really appreciate wine and know what the hot sexy wines are.
For example: http://www.capitaldrinks.com/chateau-montcabrier-bordeaux-superieur-0104-75cl-p-804.html
It has a great taste, it has a great history and a brilliant wine maker behind its name.
Regardless, enjoy your top drops!
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- lwhitelaw lwhitelaw Mar 31, 2009 @ 8:31 pm
- I'm a white wine drinker myself. Wine is definitely my prefered acoholic beverage.
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- mukunda22 mukunda22 Mar 31, 2009 @ 2:07 pm
- Thanks Charly!!
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- Joan4 Joan4 Mar 31, 2009 @ 12:30 pm
- You continue my education with all your lenses! Thank you! Now I know about wine!
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