Wine And Spirits

Wine And Spirits
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Here are a few simple tips to making sure that you make the most out of that lovely bottle of red wine.

Serving Temperature for Red Wine: Serving temperature is among the most important aspects of wine service as it can greatly influence the flavor and aroma of the wine. While red wine is almost always served a bit warmer than a white wine, there is such thing as too warm.
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Tips For Enjoying Your Red Wine

If you are new to the world of wine drinking, here are a few guidelines that will help you enjoy your red wine:

Knowing Your Red Wines: Red wines are most simply differentiated by what is known as their 'body' type. Light-bodied red wines offer a less intense taste that does not last as long on the pallet and full-bodied red wines supply a much heavier taste that lingers on in the mouth.

How To Taste Wine

Wine tasting is a technique that takes some practice and skill to master. Obviously, wine tasting is the most important activity that goes along with writing a wine review and scoring a wine. That being said, wine tasting is something that you can learn, and something that you can everyone can do.

Wine tasting starts with simply looking at the wine.

Joining A Wine Of The Month Club

Wine of the month clubs are organizations that specialize in finding the best wine available in the world. One of the really nice things about wine of the month clubs is that you can get different wines sent to you, and the work is done to find the best wines and interesting wines that you may enjoy. There are many different kinds of wine clubs out there.

How To Make Your Wine Last Longer

Wine is the most used drink on occasions, lunches and dinner parties. It is one of the main ingredients in celebration and get togethers. However, once you open a bottle of wine and it remains half used, how do you preserve the wine, till you use it again, without it losing its flavor?

If you are like me, you can't finish the bottle yourself, and my wife doesn't drink wine.
Wine collectors are a particular bunch. As the years go by suddenly it's not uncommon to have several hundred or even more than a thousand wine bottles in your collection. It's also true that many of these wines, both red and white, are priced higher than an average bottle of wine. Because of that, you should be concerned about how to protect the wine in the bottle.
For wine lovers who are planning to visit San Francisco, you should consider driving a short distance to Napa Valley to visit one or more of their many vineyards. Today, many vineyards understand the worries about drinking and driving, so they have started offering special packages.

Whether or not you have tasted wines or maybe you simply find a dislike for the beverage, you may find yourself pleasantly surprised at some of the many great wines that are found in California's Sonoma Valley and Napa Regions.

The Biggest Misconceptions About Wine

There are quite a few mistakes made out there about wine. The first question is why are there people making this silly mistakes when it comes to tasting, smelling, storing and enjoying wine?

First because of an elitist few wine has always had this pompous sort of arrogance to it. Even myself when I am trying to explain a wine sometimes people will jokingly say "Well it tastes like wine to me!" And you know what they're right, it is just fermented grapes at the end of the day.
The majority of southern California wine is produced in two areas, the vineyards of Santa Barbara, 100 miles north of Los Angeles, and those close to San Diego, 100 miles south of the city. Both areas have been deeply involved in the growth of the California wine industry, an industry that now ships over 450 million gallons of wine a year to the US and other countries.
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