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  • A Closer Look At Wine, Calories And Carbohydrates
    Sometime ago, magazines and some other publications tried to display the fact, that most wine lovers in the world have started to think, that it’s necessary they begin a crash diet, in order to reduce their weight. Well, wine contains calories and carbohydrates that may not suit many. It’s necessary to have a check on excessive wine intake. Okay, total abstinence may not be necessary, but yes, you need to have a moderation and this is your key. The good news may be that wine contains fat and ...
  • A History of Australian Wine
    It is only in recent years that Australia has become an influential member of the wine industry. So where did this phenomenon emerge from? It is no overnight success story. Rather, the beginnings of wine making in Australia began as far back as the late 16th century. The efforts of long ago have just now been paid off in the last decade or so as Australia wine is now being seen as the quality product which it is.
  • A Trip through Australia’s Wine Country
    To a wine lover, there is nothing as satisfying as a trip through the wine country where lush scenery merges with great tasting wines. If you live in Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide, you are already prime candidates for taking a wine tour because several of the country’s best wine valleys are located just outside of Australia’s biggest cities.
  • A Wine for Every Occasion
    As a wine lover, you know that there is a wine for every occasion and you enjoy discovering new and fresh ideas about which wines are fun and exciting for every occasion. Food is the high calling for enjoyment of wine yet wine drinking for the enjoyment of a wine is also highly appreciated by most wine connoisseurs.
  • All About Dessert Wines
    Dessert wines are typically served with a sumptuous dessert, but you can also enjoy it with some sweet foods or fruits. In US, desert wines are said to have 14% and more alcohol content. Due to the high alcoholic volume, dessert wines have high tax value.
  • All About New Zealand Wineries And Wine Producing Regions
    New Zealand is a big and charming country with many wineries and wine making regions. In this article, we try to explore some of the best wine producing regions, New Zealand vineyards and other wine events.
  • All That You Need To Know About Blended And Varietal Wines
    People who have recently fallen in love with wine might have come across the terms varietal wines and blended wines. Definitely, these terms may sound strange to a novice, but for old hands this is very basic knowledge of wine, without which one cannot be acquainted with one of the world's most cultured drinks.
  • Appreciating Wine - Educate your Palate
    When you are tasting wines, you are not quaffing an alcoholic beverage for the enjoyment of intoxication. In fact, at many wine tasting parties and in tasting rooms at many wineries, you do not even swallow the wine that you taste. Wine tasting is more of an art form that requires you to keep all of your senses about you in order to judge wines soundly.
  • Australian Wine Clubs For Avid Wine Lovers All Across The World
    Are you in possession of a wine bottle that bears the crest of a distinguished Australian wine club? If yes, then you are really lucky to have a superior wine quality amidst your collection.
  • Australian Wine Regions
    Australia is the forth-largest wine exporting country in the world. Most of Australia’s wine production occurs in the southern regions of Australia. Four Australian States contain major wine growing regions, Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.
  • Australian Wines – Experience The Exotic And Unique Grape Flavors
    It is a special pleasure to drink a wondrous wine that has been matured over the years, in your own storage. Such decanted wine bottles compliment good food and your happy mood. Australian wines come closest to provide you with top quality wines.
  • Celebrate Life with Champagne
    Let us raise a glass, toasting the milestones, celebrating unions, birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions, romantic moments, have all become synonymous with a good bottle of bubbly or sparkling wine.
  • Develop Your Palate through Wine Tasting
    If you enjoy the culinary art of drinking wine, you might be interested in attending wine tasting events. Whether you wish to educate your palate by attending wine tasting seminars or if you wish to seek out new interesting wine experiences by being a guest at wine tasting parties, you will enhance your knowledge of wine if you attend a wine tasting event.
  • Food and Wine- Finding the Right Mix
    Fine cuisine, home-made cooking, casual to fine dining, wine-tasters dinner or just cheese and wine at your place, there are different ways to treat your palette and taste-buds. The perfect pairing and matching of food and drink is a delicate balancing act. Personalized preferences of what to enjoy together will develop over time and many experts do not even agree on what wine with what food! It is all about the journey, experience and enjoyment, finding that right mix and balance, ...
  • How to Select Wine as a Gift
    Wine is a great gift for almost any occasion. Whether you need a regular stock of gifts to bring as a hostess gift, you are invited to an executive dinner function, you are attending a holiday party, or you just don’t know what to give someone, wine is always a safe bet.
  • Introduction to Thanksgiving Wines
    Celebratory wines around special occasion, seasonal or holiday meals do not have to be a tough challenge. This gives you the expanded choice of matching tones and tastes with rich aromas and indulgent meals, like pumpkin, cinnamon, spice that would not typically be on the offering table or family menu per se.
  • Matching Food and Wine
    There are two basic approaches to food and wine matching – like-with-like and contrasts. The like-with-like approach is all about striking harmony between flavours and textures of the food and wine. A useful trick is to think of food and wine combinations in terms of “weight”. Classify a dish as light, medium or full bodied, then team it with its wine counterpart. A lemon tart with a Riesling or Semillon Chardonnay will deliver tangy citrus flavours to the palate, while a full bodied Australian ...
  • Pairing Wines with Christmas Dinner
    Seasonal meals and celebration over the Holidays lend themselves well to a wide array and assortment of exciting wine choices, from aperitifs, whites, reds, champagne, even dessert or ice wine! You do not need a special occasion necessarily to pair these up, but what a great way and opportunity to do exactly that! No excuses needed here! Christmas is a known month of holiday meals get togethers. Many chefs and families start to prepare their grocery lists for the entire month starting as early ...
  • Step by Step Guide to Ordering Wines
    Are you too nervous to browse the wine list at a restaurant or in a wine store, electing to order their house wine or the first thing that you see in the store? Choosing a wine can be a daunting task for most consumers, especially when the store or restaurant has hundreds to choose from. Here is a step by step guide to selecting the best wine for your tastes.
  • Step by Step Guides to Buying Wines Online
    Ensure that you are familiar with your regional, state, provincial, legal requirements for import/export, duties and if it is legal to order, ship, receive these goods. Customs and declaration forms, permits and more have to be sorted out as well, applicable taxes paid and such to ensure that the transaction will go smoothly start to finish.
  • The Flavors of Wine Varietals
    While many people try to pigeonhole the taste of varietals in ways such as “Pinot Noir tastes flowery and are light”, it is possible to produce several types of wine from one grape. Often, wines can be described by their flavors more than just the varietals or geographical location from which they came.
  • Thematic Wine Pairing
    Are you unsure which wine to serve with which foods? Generally, you should serve food and wine that share a likeness with one another. Whether it is an ethnic likeness, a color likeness, or a texture and body likeness, your wine and your food should complement one another.
  • Up and Coming Wine Regions
    Wine production is no longer a strictly European craft. Quality wines are springing forth in abundance from wineries across the globe. South American countries such as Chile are producing more than ever. Ukraine and Kazakhstan’s productions are also on the rise. The real power players coming into focus are easier to spot than those nations however. Countries with European roots are using the knowledge of the old countries to grow grapes in equally if not superior climates and soil.
  • Visit a Wine Festival
    Are you looking for something different to do? Are you looking to meet some new people? If you have not already, you may want to visit a wine festival. What a wonderful way to spend the day whether you are a wine connoisseur or a novice.
  • Wine & Food - A Good Pair
    The general rule of food and wine pairing is that lighter foods go with lighter wines. The stronger the flavor of food, the stronger the flavor of your wine needs to be in order to balance and enhance the flavor of both the food and the wine.
  • Wine 101
    You can drink wine on a picnic, you can drink wine at a restaurant, you can drink wine on a jet, you can drink wine on a cruise ship, you can drink wine with lunch, you can drink wine with supper, you can drink wine at a party or you can drink wine at home with your spouse. In fact, the only truly inappropriate time to drink wine is if you are driving.
  • Wine and Cheese Tasting
    Looking for something different to do? Ready to break out of the rut you are in? Why not try wine and cheese tasting? In addition to meeting some new people, there is also the added bonus of being able to sample wine and cheese tasting. Wine and cheese tasting is a great way to enlighten yourself about a possible unknown world to you and others. This is a sharing experience that can also help you develop and expand your palette and personal taste arsenal.
  • Wine Regions of Australia
    In Australia today, there are 62 distinct wine regions, each having its own variety of conditions, and each with its own wine history. Within each state, there are distinctive wine regions scattered around the area. To examine a few of these regions is to look at a cross section of the wine industry and production in the country.

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