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  • There are foods that are associated with specific seasons- foods and drinks  By : rohitkumar
    There are foods that are associated with specific seasons' foods and drinks too that we reach for traditionally when the weather turns warmer or colder by turn. What would the winter be without a nice bowl of steaming oatmeal to start the day? And how much nicer is it to look out the window at a snowstorm when you've got a nice hot cup of hot chocolate in your hands?
  • Alcohol The International Problem  By : Helen Stevens
    The excessive consumption of alcohol is becoming a problem on a global scale, resulting in numerous social problems affecting all walks of life.
  • How To Make Homemade Wine?  By : Randy T45 T. Slabey45
    How To Make Homemade Wine?

    Learning how to make homemade wine also include different methods, techniques, equipments and ingredients involved in wine making in addition to the basic wine making recipe.
  • Wine making equipment for best home brewing  By : Randy T 25 T Slabey 25
    Wine making equipment for best home brewing
    Throwing a party at your home or at a “bring your own wine” restaurants? Would you not like to showoff by bringing wine that is really yours in all senses of the word? Would you not like to surprise your friends and relatives with your home made wine? Yes, it will be a real cool thing to bring your own home made wine. But the quality of the wine that you brew must be something that you should be able to boast about.
  • White Wine – Basics Features and Types  By : Martin Rusett
    White wine is popular because of its refreshing attributes, but one thing, which everyone knows, is that white wine is not actually white. The colour of white wine can vary from palest yellow to deep golden and through every hue of the very palest of greens and yellows.
  • Will China be the Worlds Biggest Wine Producer?  By : Lucy Evans
    Look on the shelves in any western supermarket for a bottle of Chinese wine and you will probably be disappointed. In the UK Morrisons Supermarkets are the only large supermarket chain to sell wine from China, but it is likely that within the next 10 years sales of Chinese wine will outstrip some of the traditional wine producing countries.
  • Wine – A Comprehensive Study  By : Martin Rusett
    To the purist, wine is an alcoholic drink made from the fermentation of grapes. Wine is produced after the fermentation of crushed grapes using different types of yeasts that consumes sugar found in grapes and converts that sugar into alcohol.
  • Whisky…a Drink Loved by All  By : Mahesh
    Whisky is a drink loved and appreciated by all. Drinking and tasting whisky is an art, to be enjoyed only by a connoisseur.
  • Wine Tasting Events  By : Martin Rusett
    Wine Tasting is a necessity for wine makers; in order to decide the assess the quality and character of their wine. Most wineries organize regular wine tasting events and invite wine tasting experts to assess the qualities and excellence of the wines produced by them.
  • Wine Drinking Guidelines  By : Martin Rusett
    Drinking has become a part of almost any social gathering. It has become a tradition now to have a drink at every happy occasions
  • UK Wine Industry  By : Martin Rusett
    Denbies sparkling wine is Britain's most dynamic, tourist-friendly winery. UK is one of the smallest wine producers in the EU. UK is often considered to be the hub of the international trade in wine and as a result has a thriving industry stretching from importers and bottlers through to freight forwarders and retailers. The Wine and Spirits Trade Association (WSTA) was established in 1824 representing all elements of the supply chain.
  • UK Wine Industry, Famous Wineries, and Popular Brands  By : Martin Rusett
    Food and wine is often cast as a rather mysterious and unique division of science, but its not as mysterious as it seems to be, its actually simple. The history of wine in UK can be dated since Roman times. There were numbers of vineyards in England and Wales area by the time of the Norman Conquest, most of them attached to monasteries.
  • Whisky Guide  By : Mahesh
    Whiskycircle is a complete whisky guide, where you can get all the latest whisky news and update yourself with all the information about whisky.
  • Importance of Knowledge about Wine  By : Martin Rusett
    Comparative knowledge, based on wine tasting experience, can enhance your tasting pleasure. The best way to learn about different wines and to experience them in the best possible manner is to keep tasting better wines
  • Should You Have Wine Or Beer After Meals?  By : Johnson Hardy
    Today most people associate wine with food than the beer, as beer is often thought of to have less value, as most of it is inexpensive, while the perception is different for wine. And many bar accessory manufacturers and owners of home bar accessories stores would vouch for the generally held view.
  • Delicious Tuscany cuisine.  By : Deepak gosain
    When an American conjures up an idea of “Italian cuisine,” often what comes to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a large part in most traditional Italian regional cuisine, and few cultures know how to employ a tomato the way that Italians can. However, there are so many distinct styles and trademarks within the different regions of Italy that it is hard to lump together all Italian regional cuisine into one general type of cooking.
  • The ancient healing powers of Green Tea  By : Anureet Singh Bhanot
    The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea for over 4,000 years. But recent studies are just starting to unlock these ancient secrets of green tea.
    Today, a great deal of research is being carried out about green tea health benefits and the findings are very exciting.
    Here are just a few medical conditions that drinking green tea is reputed to be helpful with:
  • Wine and its Amazing Benefits  By : Dexter Bedd
    It's been said by many different people, many different times, in many different situations that drinking a glass of wine a day can bring many health benefits.
  • Canadian whisky  By : Mahesh
    Canadian Whisky is made from blends of different types of grain like rye, corn and malted barley. Canadian whiskies are known for being the lightest classic whiskies in the world.
  • Whisky-Water Of Life  By : Mahesh
    Whisky, the most popular alcoholic beverage has got its name from the Gaelic dialect, meaning water. Whisky is produced from different kinds of grains like malted rye, wheat, maize, barley and malted barley.
  • Japanese Whisky  By : Mahesh
    The whisky industry in Japan is considerably young. It is only in the last thirty years that the whisky drinkers, outside the country have taken notice of Japanese whisky.
  • An Introduction to Wine Tasting  By : Martin Rusett
    Wine tasting is the sensory examination and assessment of wine. While the practice of wine tasting is as ancient as its production, a more formalized methodology has slowly become established from the 14th century onwards.
  • Preparation of Single Malt Scotch Whisky  By : Mahesh
    Preparation of Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a long drawn process. It is then matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years.
  • Wine Grape Varieties  By : Martin Rusett
    Wine can be produced from any grape of the Vitis Vinifera family but some varieties are better suited for winemaking than others in terms of their acid, sugar, flavour and aromatic components
  • The Best Way to Get The Taste of Scotch Whisky  By : Mahesh
    The aroma and flavor of Scotch whisky can be best enjoyed, when one has it neat or by adding a dash of pure spring water.
  • Whisky At Its Perfect Blend  By : Mahesh
    The art of making perfectly amalgamated whisky dates back to the ages of the monks in the 15th century. The delicate whiff of the rare whisky blend has never been explained clearly even today.
  • Drink Wine to Improve Your Life  By : Dexter Bedd
    Do you and your college mates sit up late at night drinking can after can getting smashed?
  • How to Become a Wine Connoisseur  By : Tom Cribbs
    You and your buddies used to stay up all night drinking beer and doing whisky shots. You'd have drinking games which ended up in everyone getting plastered. But that's exactly what your parents did during college and probably their parents, too.
  • medical cannabis cultivation  By : Alfons Grendel
    History of cannabis goes back more than 5000 years. There are three different types of hemp. Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica and Cannabis Ruderalis. Each of these three has its own good and bad aspects.
  • Weight loss myths: food dieting and exercise tips  By : LenX
    This is an article based on the myths on weight loss. Many have got misconceptions that they can improve the looks through a hard core exercise, which is wrong. I examine the most important tips to lose weight, love handles, get a healthy body, and nutritional diet.
  • The Benefits of Wine  By : Tom Cribbs
    You've heard that red wine once in a while is good for your body. Read this article to confirm that threory for yourself.
  • What The Heck Is Bubble And Squeak?  By : lar
    Ever order a full English breakfast and wonder what was on the plate?
  • An Introduction to Creating a New England Restraunt Menu  By : Reginald Curtis
    Since most of the New England states in the U.S. are situated close to water, it is no wonder that many of the dishes associated with this region present an array of seafood ingredients. When interested in bringing the taste of New England to the dinner table, you may encounter a wealth of recipes and menu ideas, such as boiled lobsters, lobster rolls, New England Oyster Stew, Boston Baked Beans, Hasty Pudding, and Johnnycakes.
  • French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle  By : Martyn Davis
    Wine is undoubtedly one of the great national treasures of France, and some of the most expensive in the world, like a vintage Romanee Conti red wine produced in Burgundy can set you back anything upwards of 1,000 for just one bottle.
  • Right Ingredients of Fruit Wine Making  By : Tommy Stephens
    An article on the right ingredients of Fruit Wine Making.
  • Some Shocking Facts About Washington Wine  By : Ross Lambert
    Self-described "wine geek" Ross Lambert begins a series about the origins and present state of the Washington State wine industry.
  • Port Wine Information  By : David Cowley
    Description Of Port Wine
  • Different Types Of Wine  By : David Cowley
    A discription of several different wine types
  • Winter Wines?  By : Kris Koonar
    With the holiday season fast approaching, most people are tackling the difficult task of purchasing wines that can be paired with the special foods of the season.
  • Wine Country Corporate Events  By : Kris Koonar
    There are many wines touring services that combine industry knowledge and local expertise to help satisfy all your travel, incentive program and meeting needs in the Wine Country.
  • Alcohol Safety  By : John Myre
    It's possible to stay sober and have a good time. It's also possible to have a few drinks and stay safe. Here are some suggestions for taming the party spirits.
  • Gift - A Symbol of Affection and Gratitude  By : Kip Goldhammer
    A small gift can be worth a million dollars. Yes, the value of a gift is not judged by it's price in dollars but by the warmth and love with which it has been given. Gifts have been part of our tradition since ancient times.
  • Using the Best Glass to Drink Wine  By : Jimmy Cox
    It is not so much a matter of using the right glass as it is of using the most suitable one. I am at a loss to understand the reason for so many shapes and sizes, which range from a pudding basin on a short stem to a saucer on a single stilt.
  • Absinth was never forbidden in these countries  By : celsocardozo
    These become absinth experts without twitching with an eyelash. Everybody who would like to drink an absinth drink, must order itself an absinth of course first.
  • Wine And Food Pairings  By : Saleem Rana
    Do you aspire to be a wine expert? Here is the story of wine. Once you know your wine, you'll also learn how to choose the best wine for your food.
  • 7 Crucial Tools Every Successful Bartender Must Have  By : Jeremy Sherk
    "A man is only as good as his tools" is a phrase I'm sure you've heard before and it applies to bartending as much as anything else.
  • Wine Trips: Lets You Appreciate Wine More  By : faye bautista
    For many people, although appreciating wine at home is a favorite pastime, it's just not enough. More and more wine lovers are visiting wineries, seeing how it is produced, and enjoying a new experience. Forbes Magazine wrote about some wineries that are off the beaten path.
  • Wine Producing States In America  By : faye bautista
    According to an issue of Travel+Leisure magazine, Virginia is one of the five up-and-coming wine destinations worldwide. Parts of Italy, Chile, Spain and New Zealand rounded out the Top Five. Virginia is home to over 100 wineries and there are wine trails that make tasting trips easy to plan.
  • Regional Styles in California Wine  By : Kris Koonar
    For many years, the California wines have been closely linked with deep flavors, high alcohol content, more than just a hint of oak and forward fruit.
  • The French Wine May Have A Rough Time This 2007  By : faye bautista
    Almost two whole months of rain have nearly ruined large parts of this year's wine harvest in France. The damage is especially bad in Bordeaux. Mildew, thriving in the warm and humid weather, has wiped out entire crops of some of the smaller vineyards, attacking not only the leaves, but in some cases even the grapes.
  • Celebrity Winemakers And Their Wines  By : faye bautista
    Here is another celebrity that has ventured into winemaking, Sam Neill! He's one of my all time favorite actors. I always seem to enjoy whatever role he plays. Piano, for example, was probably one of the best films I remember him in. Movies, though, is not the only industry on this actor's mind. He's looking to branch out into the Asian wine market. Smart fellow!
  • Get in the Spirits for Holiday Celebrations  By : John Pawlett
    The holidays are almost upon us, and that means 'tis the season' for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones.
  • Essential Glassware You Must Know As A Bartender  By : Jeremy Sherk
    As a bartender, it's essential to serve drinks in the correct glassware. The whole essence and experience of a drink is in the quality and style of the glass it's served in.
  • The Summer Season, Your Wine and So Much More!  By : faye bautista
    Enjoy the outdoors during the summer season. Picnics, barbeques, patio parties - all are great opportunities to enjoy good food and wine. Around this time of year, though it's been warm down here for a good many months and will only get warmer, it is about time to lighten things up a little when it comes to wine.
  • Champagne or Sparkling Wine?  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Many people don't realize it, but there is a difference between sparkling wine and real champagne. Want extra bubbles? Learn which glasses to use for the best effect.
  • Maturing Wines In Separate Stocks  By : Jimmy Cox
    It is surprising the number of people who simply will not believe that wines improve with age. They set about making wines possessed of an urgency which should not exist and an impatience that is hard to believe. They really believe that wine can be made, matured and drunk in six or seven weeks.
  • The Ten-Minute Sommelier A Wine Guide  By : Josh Stone
    Of course, if your restaurant is serious about serving wine, you will want to have a wine expert on hand. This kind of expert is called a "sommelier", which is French for wine steward. However, for the restaurant that wants to just keep a few bottles on the menu, a basic working knowledge of wine will be enough to get a grip on the subject.
  • Loire Valley Wines - Five Wine Appellations Sprinkled Among the Historic Chateaux  By : Corina Clemence
    Description of 5 AOC in the Loire Valley in Chateaux Country - the prettiest wine region of the world
  • The Four Rules of Setting up a Bar  By : Keith Londrie
    So you want to pen a bar? That's pretty cool but unless you have attended a bartending school or have previous experience in setting up and running a bar, you will need to learn the business basics as well as some inside tips for running a successful bar.
  • How To Make A Cheap And Easy Gourmet Wine Gift Basket  By : Helen Hecker
    Buying a gourmet wine gift basket can be expensive. You can easily make a beautiful, custom, personalized, gourmet wine gift basket cheaply. You can use champagne too.
  • The Greatest Wine Making Regions In Spain  By : Derek Both
    Spain produces an extraordinary amount of wine each year and growers have significantly refined the production process as well as the quality of the wine itself. However, before the end of the 19th century, Spain was actually known for cheap, tasteless wine that didn't offer much for the serious oenophile.
  • Finding the Perfect Wine Gift  By : MIKE SELVON
    For the wine lover on your gift list, nothing tops a wine gift.
  • Vouvray - An exceptional Loire Valley Wine  By : Corina Clemence
    Vouvray is an exceptional wine in that it lasts. It is one of the longest lasting white wines of the world.
  • Learning About Vineyards In The Wine Industry  By : MIKE SELVON
    Vineyards are located in many parts of the world and are central to the wine industry.
  • The Different Types Of Wine  By : MIKE SELVON
    Wine is one of the most commonly served beverages in the world and has tremendous cultural significance in many countries.
  • A Guide to Wine Tasting  By : MIKE SELVON
    In terms of wine tasting, there are a number of rules to consider in order to get the most out of the experience.
  • How To Choose WIne Gift Baskets For The Wine Enthusiasts On Your Gift List  By : Gregg Hall
    Creating a wine basket over the Internet is not only time saving for you, but it is an excellent way to really personalize the basket. There are many unique spins that can be taken on a gift basket.
  • Shopping Around for a Wine Store  By : MIKE SELVON
    If you are shopping for wine, you will likely also be looking for that perfect wine store.
  • How To Find Great Wine Gift baskets For Any Occasion  By : Gregg Hall
    Wine baskets are a happening trend. No matter whom the gift is for, they are certain to love it. You can easily stock the basket to fit the needs of the recipient.
  • An Explanation Of Different Wines  By : Gregg Hall
    If you are thinking of entertaining in your home, having dinner parties, or you just want to have a bit of knowledge for that next romantic dinner here are some descriptions for you of different classifications of wine and why they are named the way they are.
  • Subscribing to a Wine Magazine  By : MIKE SELVON
    If you are in the market for a good wine magazine, there are many options available to you.
  • Joining A Wine Club For The Wine Enthusiast  By : MIKE SELVON
    Wine lovers from around the world often form a wine club to discuss their love of wine and learn more about some of their favorites.
  • The Gift of a Wine Basket  By : MIKE SELVON
    There are many reasons to consider giving a wine basket, but the truth is that you really don't need a reason to deliver a fine selection of wines and goodies to a person you appreciate.
  • How To Store And Care For Wine  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular. With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be important.
  • The Finest Wine Accessories  By : MIKE SELVON
    Wine accessories will certainly help the overall enjoyment of wine.
  • Hungarian Wine Tradition  By : Carl Hoffman
    The area known as Hungary holds more wine tradition than any other country in Europe. Hungary is home to over 20 wine regions, fully of forests, vineyards, and orchards.
  • The Origins of Wine and Winemaking  By : Andrea Flint
    Wine and winemaking has a long and venerable history. When was the first wine made, and by whom?
  • Australia As A Wine Making Region  By : Derek Both
    Over the last twenty years, Australia has become the world's fourth largest wine producer with exports to over a hundred countries and is known for its uniqueness and quality. Australian wine exports mainly comprise the products of large commercial vineyards which competed with other wines on quality for price.
  • What Are Cheese Tasting Wines  By : Bowe Packer
    Ever wonder what cheeses taste good with what wines? Find out and stop wondering.
  • The Basics Of Wine Tasting  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Attending wine tasting events can be a great experience and a lot of fun, although a lot of people choose not to attend out of fear or not knowing what to do or what to expect.
  • Restaurant Guide - Making Your Own Wine  By : Josh Stone
    One of the things that can put your restaurant on the map is serving your own in-house wine. Perhaps with some skill, you can compete with a name label. But even if your wine-making skills don't put you in ranks with the top French vineyards, the point is that you make your own house wine!
  • How To Set Up Your Own Bar and Be A Bartender  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Setting up your own bar whether at home or otherwise is actually quite easy to do. There are however, a few things that good bartenders need to know to run a bar efficiently.
  • How To Master The Art Of Wine Tasting  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing - many are amazed to find that it is actually a bit more.
  • Exploring The Flavours Of Wine  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Although the four main flavors - sweet, salty, sour, and bitter are all your tongue is really capable of tasting, the long lasting impression that wine leaves in your mouth is far more complex.
  • Try Something a Little Different This Valentine's Day - Vouvray  By : Corina Clemence
    a description of Vouvray wine perfect to share on Valentine's Day
  • Taste the Fruit of the Vines at Northern Virginia Wineries  By : Kathryn Lively
    Love wine? Then you'll love Virginia wineries. Plan your next winery tour in Northern Virginia and sample the fruits of four centuries of tradition.
  • Testing Box Wine  By : Bowe Packer
    Wanting to try new wines, just not sure where to start and don't want to waste money? Try new wines with box wine.
  • White Wine to Lay Down  By : Corina Clemence
    Advice on aging wine from the Loire Valley France
  • Understanding Dry Wines Characteristics  By : Bowe Packer
    With all the wines out there to choose from, how do we know which one we would like? Start by understanding the different categories and characteristics of wine.
  • Guide to Spanish Wine  By : Derek Both
    Spain has long been recognized for its fortified wines, particularly sherry, or Jerez as it's known locally, but in recent years both production and quality of its table wines has improved remarkably.
  • Learn How To Make Wines So Incredibly Flavorsome No One Will Resist A Second Glass  By : Jimmy Cox
    The pursuit of a good glass of wine goes back to the time of the Romans. Some people take it upon themselves to take this pursuit into their own hands. Following is a list of times you will need and steps to take to make your own perfect glass of wine.
  • What Makes a Great Pint of Real Ale?  By : Matt OConnor
    Finding a good pint of real ale is not always easy. Here are a few pointers to make life a little bit easier in finding a satisfying pint.
  • The Right Wine Rack Makes All The Difference  By : David Fishman
    When choosing the type of wine rack you need to consider the following, do you want a freestanding, wall mounted or table top wine rack.
  • Fall in Love With the Loire Valley Over a Glass of Vouvray  By : Corina Clemence
    A description of Vouvray in the Loire Valley and its magnificent selection of fine undervalued wines
  • Tilenus Wins Prestigous Wine Award  By :
    Wine awards winner Tilenus, the old lost region of Spain.
  • Wine Tasting 101  By : Jon Wuebben
    Are you a Wine Tasting Rookie? Not Anymore! Read about the basics and then go out and start tasting today.
  • Wines In A Gift Basket  By : Greg Lucas
    How to pick the right wine when sending a gift basket.
  • Vineyards of the Outer Banks  By : Kathryn Lively
    The Outer Banks is more than sandy beaches. Come look at the tasty vineyards and sample the fruits of the vines.
  • Wine Guide for Beginners  By : Jamie Jefferson
    You do not have to spend a fortune or spend hours reading labels to make good wine selections for your dinner guests. Here is a concise wine guide for beginners.
  • The Culture and Mystique of Absinthe  By : Andrew Wroblewski
    For centuries, many a person have "danced with the green fairy", each of whom, has experienced something incredible. Is Absinthe for real?

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