By: gaga | 2010-11-07 | Business Relevant statistical data, Red wine Consumption accounts for Wine Overall share of the world more than 80%, rated the most popular wine category, and white wine are far behind. Experts pointed out that the health benefits of red wine, white wine, 3 to 5 times that of the main reasons contributed to the former global epidemic. read more
By: Pierre Duponte | 2010-04-02 | Wine Difference between red wines and white wines is the color. But I'm sure that I can mention a few facts about wines that you didn't know. read more
By: Vaso Johnson | 2010-07-22 | Wine Red wine and white wine has many differences not only in color. For instance, you can taste either of them to test. Red wine tastes much heavier and more complex than white wine. In common, red types are not sweet like white type. read more
By: Andrew Roberts | 2010-03-28 | Wine There is not one bit of Italy that is incapable of growing grapes. Italy is the 2nd largest wine producing country in the world, just below France. Italy's geographical characteristics make it ideal to grow every type of grape that the world has to offer. The fact that Italy is so long means wine growing can be grown from the Alps right down to the south end, within sight of Africa. read more
By: jessica879108 | 2012-05-28 | Beauty In the beauty programs, they introduced the red wine mask and with no doubt, the red wine is good for women skin. Wine is a beverage that dates back thousands of years, and yet it is being produced and drunk today more than ever. In centuries past, sweeter wines, both red and white, were more in vogue. They were easier to make, and the high sugar content was often used to mask impurities in the wi read more
By: Frances Somerset | 2010-03-27 | Wine White wine owes its light coloring to the color of the grape used-golden, green, and white being the most common. However, some wineries produce white wine by using only the flesh of a red grape. White wine usually accompanies lighter meals and often pairs well with light meat or seafood. read more
By: chan kaka | 2010-09-29 | Wine and from time to time conversion style, so we every time come have a new try to . As long as the First purchase value-added cards to can try absorbed all the the heart water restaurant, you can also choose 25ml, 75ml and 150ml component 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: micheale taylor | 2011-10-06 | Wine Enjoying Italian red wine is one of the greater pleasures in life for a connoisseur, and some of the better known wines are described here. 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: Daniel Munteanu | 2010-06-11 | Wine Regular red wine usually is the choice of those who are inexperienced in drinking wine at a restaurant. Unfortunately, this leaves the waiters confused to which wine to pick for the customer. Because each person has a different palate, we all have different tastes. read more
By: United Cellars | 2011-07-25 | Wine Drinking red wine in moderation lowers total cholesterol count, and raises the high density lipoprotein levels which help in reducing the risks of coronary heart diseases. Unlike other alcoholic beverages, wine drinking does not suppress the immune system, rather it helps in maintaining it. read more
By: Genesis Davies | 2010-03-30 | Wine When you think of wine bottle refrigerators, chances are, you think of storing white wine there. In North America, most people are accustomed to serving red wine at room temperature and white wine chilled. This is actually not necessarily the best way to go. read more