Posts Tagged Champagne

Varieties of Wines and Becoming Familiar With Wine Values

24 July 2011
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There are a number of points towards refining your taste for wine and enhancing your judgment as to what makes a good wine. One factor is that the wine is made from fermented grape juice. But you should know a few other things, such as the grape varieties wines are made from and the process of wine making itself.

There are many varieties of wines. The most commonly known ones are red, white, rose and champagne. Wines are usually classified according to the grape varieties used to make them. One grape variety, the Barbera, is often used for red wine. Grown mainly in Piedmont, Italy, this variety is quite adaptable to other regions, and is also grown on a limited scale in the United States. Barbera grapes produce wines with a full-bodied fruity taste as they have a high natural acidity.

Wine Varieties

There are many varieties of wine. Wine enthusiasts know about one variety that is widely grown in many parts of the world: Cabernet Sauvignon. This grape variety, grown primarily in Medoc, France, has found its way to California, Australia and other wine-making countries. Cabernet Sauvignon wines are considered by wine enthusiasts as among the best red wines in the world. They have a distinct aromatic flavor, and have hints of the taste of berries, olives, coffee, mint and herbs all blended together. Among the white varieties, the Chardonnay is easily the most popular, producing some of the world’s finest white wines. The types and varieties are overwhelming at times, but you soon become familiar with the wine values.

If a wine enthusiast is interested in going into wine production, even if only for personal consumption, then a basic understanding of the wine-making process is important. Wine making is really quite simple and is an age-old technology. It is not necessary to have sophisticated equipment to make wines.

First you have to know what type of grapes to use, where they are grown, the right age for picking, and things like acidity and sugar levels. If you want a particular aromatic flavor, you should be able to tell which grapes will produce that kind of flavor. After the  picking comes the pressing to extract the juices, then fermentation.

Fermentation is quite a delicate process. It involves adding yeast to the juice in order to stimulate the fermentation process. In simple terms, fermentation is the conversion of the sugar in the juice into alcohol. The success of the process, that is, your grape juice turning into good wine, has a lot to do with the kind of yeast you use, and the absence of any contaminants getting into the mixture during the entire process.

There is so much more to understanding the differences between a Chardonnay and a Cabernet Sauvignon, but the knowledge to the types of wine available is a small start for the wine enthusiast.

Selecting Wines For Your Upcoming Celebration

15 May 2011
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The top rated 3 most favored wine types on the planet at this moment are Burgundy and Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, not to mention an old favorite – Champagne.

Pinot noir red wine, or Burgundy, as it is sometimes known in France, provides many appealing traits concerning it. The wine is more often than not awfully tricky to produce and this adds to its charisma. As a wine variety, while in its early stages of aging Pinot Noir demonstrates characteristics of sweet cherry and with bright, gentle cherry colorings. This offers a wine very easy to match together with a extensive variety of culinary types.

A good older Burgundy, granted the wine is actually well made from outstanding good quality fruit, probably will be substantially denser in color, and furthermore feature increased levels of personality and flavors. It can show earthy characters and be an perfect complement to red meats as well as meals with hints of truffle or mushroom overtures.

Sauvignon Blanc white wine is actually the best selling white wine in a good number of international locations – UK, Australia most noticeably. The best Sauvignon Blancs are produced in  Marlborough, in New Zealand. This excellent location develops astonishingly upfront flavored white wines – exploding with capsicum, and gooseberry traits. A chilled savvy may well be offered as an aperitif but is furthermore wonderful when associated with foods which are powerful in flavor – like smoked salmon and Asian food. The acid, plentiful flavors and zest in the Sauvignon Blanc usually are very hard to overcome no matter how dominant the food type.

Champagne is the beverage for celebrations and toasting, and as a pick me up if things have gone pear shaped. Authentic Champagne only comes from the superb wine producing houses of France, but bear in mind a lot of new world countries are unquestionably crafting excellent sparkling wine that may compare and contrast well with champagne, although as a rule at a reduced price.

Champers may very well be relished simply by itself – at any time – or perhaps with canapes as an aperitif. It is considered to be conventional to provide Champagne to guest visitors when they enter into your house for a dinner celebration, It will go irresistably well with delicious oysters and quite a few chefs making use of it in seafood meals, combining it to a wine sauce.

Whatever your current preference – be it white wine, red wine, or a wine with bubbles in abundance, you couldn’t be unsuccessful by serving these above three wine varieties at your upcoming social gathering.

 

Can Wine & Chocolate Be Paired?

25 April 2011
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I take pleasure indulging in luscious champagne , and sending champagne as a gift or one the spur of the moment is something I enjoy doing. . The fact that it is a very simple and an uncomplicated gift option makes me extraordinarily pleased, but it is also the fact that the choices of  bottles of champagne are so immense, that I can spend a lifetime having champagne delivered to my friends and family and never run out of delicious champagne gift options.

So, it is no wonder that everybody who knows me, is aware of that two of my favorite things in the world are decadent chocolates, and a fine bottle of champagne. I enjoy nothing better than a sensual evening of lingering and sipping glasses of champagne while nibbling chocolate covered strawberries, truffles, or a bit of smooth dark chocolate with almonds.

There are champagne enthusiasts who find pairing of chocolate and champagne to be unpleasant as it can leave a dry bitter after taste when the complexities of both the chocolate and the champagne co-mingle.It is possible for this dry and dusty finish lingers on the tongue, and yes this can be true on some occasions, as each wine or champagne will have their own complexities, it is best to experiment with different taste sensations.

When you are inviting people over for a wine and champagne tasting party you might choose to include pieces of broken chocolate that contain nuts, and fruit which I have found pair very well with the wine, and break up the sweetness of the chocolate. Chocolate mousse of white or darker chocolate, cheese cakes with swirls of chocolate accents, chocolate tortes, and a light chocolate cake can all add remarkable flavor sensations to your selected wines and champagnes. You can also add chocolate-covered fruit, chocolate cherries, and chocolate dipped pretzels to the dessert menu too? Of course the individual tastes of your guests will be the most significant factor in any food and wine pairing that you choose.

Preparing For Your Party Guests

Set out the chocolates, or desserts and have the bottles of wine, ports, the dessert wines, standing by, and the champagne chilled, with glasses on hand standing by for a night of pleasure, and luxurious taste sensations.

The flavor, aroma and taste experience of sparkling wines, champagnes, ports, wines and sherry, followed by an array of chocolates can be very tantalizing. Finding the right combination’s, and great pairing, it can be nothing apart from pure bliss.

Enjoy the Time You Share With Family & Friends

Imbibe; take pleasure in some of the most self-indulgent, and delicious selections. You will discover some that will be a delectable combination’s and others will leave you literally with a bitter taste in your mouth, but once you find the perfect combination’s of chocolate and wine you will have found your own blissful nirvana. Of course champagne wine and chocolate always go best with friends, and family. Chanpagne Gifts are a lovely gift to share as well.

 

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