Dec
23
2008
window.onload = showSqueezePage;Red wine should be served at a warmer temperature than white wine. The slightly warmer temperature allows the full fruity flavor of the red wine to be released. Some say room temperature is right for serving red wine, but there are many different room temperatures, depending on where you live and what season [...]
Dec
23
2008
There are a few things to remember when you go to purchase wine. If you don’t know much about wine, don’t be embarrassed. The salesman is there to help you; if he does not, go somewhere else. When you first walk into that wineshop you might be completely confused by the number and variety of [...]
Dec
23
2008
Just as each wine has its own unique flavor, so each wine pairs with certain types of food better than others. So what are the rules of pairing wine with a meal? Traditionally it has been white wine with seafood and poultry and red wine with red meat. But there are those who say the [...]
Dec
23
2008
Years ago, English oak was the main wood coopers used to make barrels for wine fermentation. Once wine growing became more commercially viable, they became so short in supply that other woods were considered and eventually used. When oak barrels became scarce in the US years ago, redwood was eventually used instead. Oak from the [...]
Dec
23
2008
Once a cellar is established, its owner will want to know exactly how long he should keep that wine in the bottle. Aging makes it taste better, right? Unfortunately, not always. A lot depends on the type of wine and where it is from. Many of the cheaper wines should be used within 6 months [...]
Dec
23
2008
Are earthquakes responsible for great wine? This theory has been seriously considered with the best wine-growing areas in the US being directly along the San Andreas Fault. In Northern California, Temecula Cucamonga, Cienaga Valley, the Santa Cruz Mountains and Sonoma Coast all host areas of prime viticulture – and all are very close to the [...]
Dec
23
2008
In ancient times there were no bottles or corks; winemakers sealed their wine in jars by pouring olive oil over the top. Luckily those days are far past and once bottles were invented, corks came along to seal them. These days, other means of sealing bottles are used. So which is better; traditional cork or [...]
Dec
23
2008
Wine can be enjoyed from a coffee mug if necessary, but somehow that look would leave a bit to be desired at your dinner party. The shape of wine glasses does actually enhance the aroma and taste of wine, thus increasing your whole wine drinking experience. Therefore it is important to know which kind of [...]
Dec
23
2008
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