By: Lester Donovan | 2010-03-31 | Wine Making wine is extraordinarily simple. Wine is made when yeast is added to grape juice or most any other kind of juice. The basic ingredients are juice, yeast, sugar and water. The yeast consumes the sugar in the juice mixture and produces carbon dioxide gas and alcohol. The carbon dioxide gas bubbles out of the juice and what is left is wine. It's just that simple. read more
By: Criss White | 2010-12-09 | Wine Red wine can be sweet or dry. No matter what type it is, it is exciting and exquisite. Here is some notable information about red wine. read more
By: Sandy Y. | 2010-03-30 | Wine Are you confused about choosing the right wine to serve with certain foods? You'll be glad to learn that most of the strict "wine rules" are out the window these days. Here are more relaxed guidelines to help you enjoy wine to its fullest. read more
By: Pierre Duponte | 2010-04-02 | Wine Here, you will find the basic steps to making a delicious wine. This method can used both for whites and reds. It's great for beginning winemakers who are looking for a simple recipe, with simple ingredients. read more
By: Pierre Duponte | 2010-04-02 | Wine All wines are made differently, where the winemaking process is easily adapted to the different grape cultivars that exist. While the process of making wine is one and only, there are many variations that you can apply to better suit the style of wine you wish to brew, and the type of grape varietal that you've harvested for your winemaking. read more
By: Ted Begnoche | 2010-03-27 | Wine A hydrometer is one of the most useful tools in the winemaker's toolbox. Hydrometer readings are taken throughout the fermentation process, and the information they provide is very valuable when refining your wine making techniques. read more
By: kevinnairvij | 2010-11-30 | Food & Beverage There are actually several sorts of red wine that you can pick. The types of red wine frequently go well along with precise flavors, and wine aficionados often match with specific foods and dishes. You might find that you favor an unique kind of red wine, and many people who like red wine will observe they decide on a preferred. read more
By: Frances Somerset | 2010-03-28 | Wine There are many different types of red wine and red wine blends, but these popular and well-known types of red wine are most commonly seen on a wine list. While many are grown in famous wine making regions like northern California, France's Rhone Valley and regions in Australia, there are many great tasting wines produced in Argentina and Chile too. read more
By: chickie maxwell | 2011-08-02 | Wine Italian red wine is produced in the beautiful country that is the home of the oldest wine-making areas in the whole world. read more
By: Frances Somerset | 2010-03-27 | Wine Have you ever wondered what kind of grapes go in to the wine you drink? There are several types of grapes grown in all different climates and parts of the world. Cabernet franc, Chenin blanc, and Dolcetto are just a few of the types of grapes used for making reed wine. Over the next few minutes you will get some insight into the wonderful world of red wine. read more
By: Brandon M Williams | 2010-05-17 | Wine Red wine has a lot of different types, among which, the most popular include Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Moreover, some specific types of red wines are better if you use them together with particular foods like fish or meat. read more
By: Paul Taylor King | 2010-11-21 | Nutrition Scientists have been looking into how Resveratrol red wine may be utilized to contain the growing obesity rate in the US. Red wine is rumored to be the main reason why the French stay lean despite their love for food. read more
By: Ronald Senn | 2011-06-29 | Wine There are some unique red wine characteristics that need to be considered to store and serve red wine correctly. Important factors to consider are the red wine type, the storage and serving temperatures, the storage humidity, and red wine storage environment. read more
By: Dan R Morris | 2010-05-13 | Wine Red Wine has appeared for a very, very long time. These days it is considered a Super Food thanks to its power-packed palette. read more
By: Daniel Andrew Khong | 2011-07-20 | Cooking A lot of people don't know the first thing about buying wine, let alone cooking with wine. Whenever we go to stores, we just buy anything and everything that is on sale or we just grab any name that sounds familiar to us. After all you don't have to be a wine expert though to cook with wine. There are a lot of benefits when adding a good red wine to the mix when you begin cooking your food. I fee read more