By: DeborahSmith | 2010-11-22 | Wine Spain stands out as the third largest producer of wine after France and Italy. The Northeastern part of Spain that is the Rioja Region produces one of the best Spanish wines. This is divided into three geographical zones that happen to be Rioja Alta, Rioja Baja, and Rioja Alavesa. read more
By: Louise Magistrale | 2011-02-02 | Customer Service Wine storage units have controlled environments specially created and maintained such that the wines age naturally and optimally. Good wine storage maintains the best combination of humidity, temperature and light so as to create the ideal conditions for storing wine. read more
By: Paul Lopez | 2010-09-12 | Wine Not renowned for its wine some people are surprised to learn that there are actually some very good wines from Austria. read more
By: Eddy S. Lee | 2010-05-08 | Wine Grapes wines are known for their long history with mankind. From the ancient Greeks who wrote great epics centered about wine, to the wine-loving French that mysteriously never gain pounds even when their diet is full of saturated fat. read more
By: vintagecellars | 2011-09-21 | Wine Appropriate wine storage necessitates proper hotness and surroundings. Make sure your wine cabinet ages your wine to its most complete probable with one of wine cooling units. read more
By: solomon | 2010-12-30 | Wine This assortment of Wine hampers makes great gifts for the variety of times. Choose the wine hampers as the business gift for clients & employees; we had wine hampers to fit all budgets. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2010-12-20 | Shopping We all know someone that likes a tipple, and wine seems to be at the top of the list when it comes to buying them presents. read more
By: Ian Love | 2010-03-29 | Wine Wine is probably the most storied and legendary beverage conceived by mankind, and its history goes back literally to Biblical times. This makes for some surprisingly fun trivia hunting; wine is the beverage that always has another surprise in store! read more
By: High Position | 2010-03-26 | Food & Beverage Buying wine online these days is so easy it's a wonder everyone doesn't do it. Customers can save preferences, build online palates and – most importantly – learn about wine while they buy. read more
By: Jack Wulmer | 2011-04-14 | Wine It is said that if Bordeaux is your wife, then Burgundy is your mistress... so what gives these distinguished wines completely such different characteristics? read more
By: Raffaele Pingue | 2010-05-03 | Wine Forget the old course to taste the wine. Today to thoroughly enjoy the taste, is real club. The Baglioni Wine Club in Milan is a new point of reference for those who want to deepen the culture of wine. "Themed events, a comparison with other enthusiasts, the constant support of a sommelier: these are the salient points. read more
By: Elena Gilbert | 2011-04-21 | Fashion The numerous benefits of having a wine aerator are clearly seen therefore make that effort to purchase one for yourself if you still do not have one and you will not regret it. When you use your wine aerator before serving your guests or yourself some wine either during dinner time or on occasions you will notice how your wine gets a very rich flavor and goes down well with your meal. read more
By: Tom Ajava | 2009-11-10 | Wine Generally, Wine labels are used to a certain style of a bottle wine. Notwithstanding the design abilities of the artist in question, every label is legally required to include certain information. Understanding what that information is telling you can be the key to picking a good bottle of wine and avoiding a bad one. read more
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