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- Slender Wine - Wine For the Health-Conscious
Has your doctor eliminated the "wine" in your "dine" because of health problems? Are you diabetic and forced to stay away from the beverage? Are you worried that too much wine will make you bloat?- Beverage Wine Refrigerator - Buying a Wine Bottle Refrigerator Tips!
For a lot of wine aficionados, stocking wine at room temperature is usually unsatisfactory. This is exactly what can make a Beverage Wine Refrigerator a really beneficial item of equipment.- What Foods Compliment Wine?
Wine, essentially a food itself, is complemented by an incredibly diverse number of foods. Many wines and foods were meant to be enjoyed together, bringing about each other's nuances and individual characteristics. Long gone are the days of simply pairing red meat with a Claret or Chablis with poultry.- The Basics of Wine Making - Anyone Can Do It
For ages, people have enjoyed wine for a number of reasons. Many drink it just because they like the taste, but by no means is this the exclusive reason why the drink is so popular. In fact, it's been used in important religious ceremonies for thousands of years, and an entire culture has been built up around the beverage that has shaped thousands of lives across the world.- Wine Accessories Enhance Wine Drinking Experience
The benefits of choosing the right accessories can be varied. The casual to expert wine drinker determines the level of accessories needed from necessity to luxury. Read on to find out the benefits and uses of the various items available to the wine consumer.- How to Use Wine Decanting Accessories
Have you ever wondered why wine is poured into a decanter? Learn why wine decanting is so important. Even if your a casual wine aficionado, decanting your wine can be an important step to fully enjoying that special bottle of wine.- Give Your Customers a Unique Gift - Brandy Glasses
There are many different types of promotional gifts that you can give to your customers. In fact, the number of gifts that you can give number in the hundreds, if not thousands.- Choosing Brandy Glasses For Your Customers
Brandy glasses, or brandy snifters, are a very unique type of glass that many people recognize, but surprisingly very few people actually own. Most people when they drink brandy will use small and short glasses, but the problem with this is that these glasses do not work as well when you are drinking brandy.- Finding a Wine to Match Your Meal
For countless years we have been told to pair red wine with red meats and save white wine for choices like fish and poultry; but these archaic guidelines aren't able to take into consideration the wide range of foods and produce available today with their multitude of varying flavours. There is definitely much more to food and wine pairing than just taking the type of meat into consideration. However, finding the right type of wine to compliment your meal doesn't have to be a complicated or bothersome endeavour.- Introduction to Tequila
The production of tequila is highly regulated in Mexico. It can only be produced in state of Jalisco and in some near-by regions in surrounding states. It is a product of the Blue Agave, a succulent that is related to the lily family.- I Love Organic Wine - A Northern California Syrah
The Jeriko estate vineyard is in southern Mendocino County, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of San Franciso. This area near the Russian River is home to some great champagne-style wines. The producer plants 1210 vines per acre (about 3 vines per 10 square meters).- A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide to $10 Wines - A Montepulciano D'Abruzzo
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC is a very popular Italian wine. In fact it's the most exported Italian wine and is widely consumed within Italy as well.- Tasting the Oldest Champagne in the World
Getting to taste a mature champagne is a joy to behoove, but wouldn't it be amazing to be one of the lucky ones invited to the ceremonial uncorking of the oldest champagne in the world? No, I wasn't there unfortunately, although twelve very worthy professional wine tasters were.- The Built in Wine Cooler - Tips and Advance For the Conscious Consumer
Built in wine coolers can be easily incorporated into your kitchen space. This way, even collectors and enthusiasts no longer require additional room for their precious beverage collection.- Wine Making is Easier Than You Think!
Wine is one of the oldest beverages in the world, dating all the way back to antiquity. It's been used in just about every capacity one could imagine, from simple use at the dinner table to the hallucinogenic catalysts at mysterious religious ceremonies that puzzle scholars to this very day. No matter what it is about the drink that draws you to it, sooner or later wine lovers want to try their hand at making their own bottle. Before you start rolling up your pant legs, though, take a look at these tips to understand the basics of wine making.- Wine Racks - Essential For a Good Sip
Wine racks, while looking sharp and stylish, also serve an important and functional purpose. No matter if you are a serious wine connoisseur or just an occasional drinker that enjoys a good glass every now and then, you should consider purchasing a wine rack and holders.- Wine Tasting - What is the Right Way?
Wine tasting is definitely an art and there is a right and wrong way to go about it. Some may even complicate it too much, while others may not understand the finer points well enough to get the most out of it. The following are some of the wine tasting basics to help you with the process.- Wine Tasting 101 - Understanding the Basics
To those who love to taste wine, wine tasting is simply referred to as 'tasting'. Wine tasting consists of analyzing different kinds of wine using his or her senses. Wine tasting has continued to grow in popularity and now even has its own language.- Making Metheglin - Defined
A metheglin is a type of mead, or honey wine. There are many varieties of mead that are made today. Each kind of mead has a unique name that tells others what types of ingredients were used to make that particular wine.- Good Yeast For Dandelion Wine
Wine making at home can be a daunting undertaking. Choosing what yeasts to use can feel a lot like buying scratcher tickets at the grocery store, you really don't know what you are going to get. When making dandelion wine, taking this risk means you will likely end up with a flat, unexceptional wine.- Making a Good Dandelion Wine
Though there are many ways to make dandelion wine, there a few qualities that will make a good wine stand out from the rest. Read on to find out what makes dandelion wine good, and how you can accomplish making great dandelion wine at home!- Wine Tasting - Sample the Fruits of the Vine
If you are coming unstuck in your search for a charming and delectable gift suitable for a variety of special occasions, gourmet gift experiences are perfect for any wine lover, with a host of Wine Tasting gifts on offer to sample the sumptuous fruits of the vine straight from the source. You can surprise your favourite fanatical foodie with a sublime Wine Tasting experience, which can last a full day or better still a full weekend with overnight Wine Tasting breaks available for purchase.- A Screwpull Wine Opener - The Houdini Wine Opener Review
Are you ready for a screwpull wine opener? Like the venerable "mousetrap", someone is always trying to make a better one, and Metrokane has a winner with their Houdini wine opener.- Nature's Perfect Healer - Resveratrol in Red Wine
It has been known for some time that resveratrol in red wine is of great benefit to us, particularly to the health of our hearts. But why do people keep going on about resveratrol in red wine, and is it all just hype?- Get Creative When Looking For Fun and Unique Wine Gifts
Finding the perfect wine gift for the person on your list who loves wine can be an easy and fun task. There is an endless variety of possibilities, so take the liberty to try new things until you discover exactly what you are searching for. To locate something unique be sure to include thrift shops in your search for unusual items.- How to Fix the Rabbit Corkscrew by Yourself
Those that have a rabbit corkscrew in their homes, will see that in time, it starts acting strangely and instead of rotating the cork upwards it will do the opposite. This basically means that the cork will not pop out anymore, and instead it will be pushed in or broken inside the bottle. If you have noticed this situation, then you have to know how to fix the rabbit corkscrew, and the next steps will help you with this.- Smoked Back Bacon With Boxty For Saint Patrick's Day
We could start our very own parade here by lining up a selection of wines that would go with this dish and promptly march them onto the dinner table. For some reason it always seems to rain on St. Patricks day so it's just as well this dish would be best enjoyed in the comfort of the dining room and if you are involved in any of the day's festivities this would be just reward, so it is vital you don't leave the day down with your wine selection.- Types of Drinking Glassware
There are many different kinds of glassware items for drinking. The main kinds are wine glasses, beer glasses and cocktail glasses. These are standard barware items that can be seen anywhere from someones home to a service establishment like a bar or restaurant.- Martini Glasses - The Five Most Popular Styles of Martini Glasses
The martini, one of America's most beloved cocktails, has been the subject of experimentation through most of its history. Over the last few years, literally hundreds of new martini recipes have surfaced.- The Martini - How This Classic Cocktail Got Its Name
Ahhh, the martini. The classic cocktail that casts a spell over men and women alike. Its reputation began well over a hundred years ago and continues to this day.- Cooled Wine Cellars Vs Passive Wine Cellars?
Well to be quite frank, the serious collector always cools his wine collection. Why? It is simply because wine spoils under certain conditions. One of these conditions is temperatures above 70 degrees for long periods of time.- Thinking About Building a Wine Cellar? - Here's Some Things to Consider
The first thing you need to do to build your wine cellar is find the right place in your house. Probably the best place is to build your cellar in your basement, but if you don't have one, you can make it in a spare room instead.- Pssttt - Looking For Cheap Wine Racks? - Here You Go - 3 Online Resources For the Frugal Wine Buyer
There are many reasons to want to find cheap wine racks. You may want an extra one at a vacation cabin, or more than one in different locations of your home. It may even be that you want to combine several cheap ones to create one large wine rack. Whatever your reason is, there are many places to find them no matter what your budget.- Storing Wine at Home
Correct home wine storage conditions are important when keeping bottles of wine for an extended period of time. Proper storage techniques will keep wine fresh and prevent damage from odors and damaging temperature changes. Follow these simple tips to keep your wine tasting great.- Great Tips on Buying a Wine Bottle Refrigerator!
So you have made the decision to check out purchasing a wine bottle refrigerator. Presently there are quite a few motives so you would like one... shortage of room inside the refrigerator, or perhaps attempting to showcase your selection to friends you might have over.- The Best Italian Wine - The Romans Thought So
The Valsusa and more especially Chiomonte Wines were once one of the most popular with the leaders of the Roman Empire. By 2002 these wines had been virtually forgotten until the family saved the vines of their grandfather "Camillo" by buying the "Rocce del Bau" vineyards, birthplace of the celebrated "Fortunato" wine.- French Red Wines - Burgundy - What You Should Know About It
Burgundy, like Bordeaux is a classic wine region of France. The name of the region in French is Bourgogne, and it's the name you can see on wine's labels of that region.- How to Home Brew Beer - Brewing Your Own Beer Saves You Thousands!
If you love beer, but you're sick and tired of paying for beer, then learning how to home brew your own is a logical next step. Believe it or not, brewing your own beer isn't rocket science, but it must be done correctly if you want your brews to come out tasting great.- How to Taste Wine
So, it's your first trip to a wine tasting party and you don't know a corkscrew from a bottle opener? No problem. This article will make you a wine connoisseur in 3 easy steps.- Different Drinks Contain Different Amounts of Alcohol
Many people understand that, with proper planning, it is possible to go out and have a few drinks and still be able to safely and legally drive home later. However, it is important to understand that there are varying amounts of alcohol in different types of drinks, and therefore beers contain far less alcohol than three mixed drinks. If you plan on going out and know that you must drive home later, it is important to keep in mind not only the number of drinks you have consumed and the timing between them, but also the amount of alcohol contained in each of your drinks.- Pronouncing Wine Words - The Five Most Mangled
One of the biggest obstacles to enjoying the whole wine experience is having to pronounce wine words. To avoid the embarrassment of mispronouncing them, take a look at this top 5 list.- Two Tips For Home Brew Beer
If you are reading this then you are either one of the people who have joined the ranks of home brewers or are seriously thinking about it. Home brewing your own beer is a fun and rewarding hobby for many people. And it is also a way to save money in uncertain economic times. If you are a beer lover at all you know how much an import or micro brew can cost compared to the brands generally pushed by the international breweries. Home brewing is a valid way to deal with always increasing prices and, you get a better beer in the end.- Opus One Winery Short History and Review
When people visit Napa for the first time, there are a few wineries which immediately grab their attention, one of the most common is Opus One. Aside from the obvious architectural differences between Opus One and the rest of the wineries in Napa, both the style of the wine and the history of the winery set it apart from all others.- Home Brew Beer - Quick History
Today, when we think of beer it is, most likely a commercial brand from one of the huge international brewing factories or, perhaps, a local micro-brew produced by a smaller, local factory. But beer has been with us almost since the beginning.- Caymus Winery Review and Short History
For the sports fans among us, there was a humorous story that came out of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis this past week with a wine connection. Evidently, Jerry Jones the owner of the Dallas Cowboys has an affection for Caymus wines, so much so that he had called a steakhouse to reserve their last bottle of Caymus Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon, which retails when it is first released for $130 per bottle and aged vintages are often sold for $500 or more. The interesting part of the story is that Sean Payton, the...- Beer Routes - Old Europe Versus Emerging Africa
Unlike wine, beer is not so commonly considered a key to explore a city or a country. Nevertheless beer has a very long history and is drunk and produced nearly everywhere in the world, even more than wine.- Home Brew Beer Can Be Healthy For You
Doesn't that sound too good to be true? I will bet you are very interested to know how home brew beer can actually improve your health. Of course we are not talking about drinking a case a night or anything like that, but there is evidence that having one or two is good for you.- Growing Wine Grapes - My Life With Growing Wine Grapes
Have you ever wondered just how that glass of wine you sipped on at dinner last night got to your glass? It was a long process before you were able to enjoy this smooth, delicious beverage, and you wouldn't even think of just how long it takes for it to get to you.- Creamy Scrambled Eggs With Smoked Salmon
I have discovered over the past few years that wine tasting is an art in itself. Previously I would rarely make it to the end of the wine tables as I would consistently spend too much time on a particular wine that got my attention.- Home Microbrewery Kits
If you are interested in starting a home microbrewery and concocting your own beer recipe, I would recommend not starting from scratch. Although an experienced brewer would prefer to have the freedom of choosing their own ingredients, someone who has never ventured down the road before will be better off purchasing a pre-packaged set.- A Wine Lover's Nearly Weekly Review of $15 Wine - A Bordeaux, France Merlot
At the most recent meeting of our wine tasting group the host strongly recommended this wine. Only after I bought the bottle I realized that I tasted and reviewed a previous vintage of this same wine which I relished about two years ago.- Arizona Wineries - Who Would Have Thought?
The Spanish Missionaries of the 1700's were the first "Arizonans" to start producing wine in the region. Wineries scattered here and there survived through the years, but in the 1970's, wine cultivation in Arizona really begin to flourish as an industry.- A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide to $10 Wines - A Central Italy Sangiovese
Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. Read this article and you may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.- Rogar Wine Opener - Why You Should Buy a Rogar Tabletop Lever Wine Opener
The Rogar Lever Wine Opener is the "Cadillac" of wine openers. If you are a wine lover looking for a good wine opener, or are looking for a gift for a wine lover, (even if it is you), then you should take a look at the Rogar wine bottle opener.- A Keychain Bottle Opener
A keychain bottle opener is something that you should definitely have. Some people keep them in their purses or in briefcases.- A Truly Unexpected Red Wine
Whenever people think of California wines they often defer to the Napa Valley region of the northern part of the state where the climate is idea for growing and harvesting grapes for wine production, but there are other areas of the state where the growers of pomegranates have developed their own process for fermenting the fruit and making a delicious cocktail wine from the central California area. Known as a super fruit the pomegranate is the perfect fruit from which to make wine and is beginning to be noticed by people that are looking for health benefits as well as great taste.- Women and Beer - A Story of Love and Fear
"Give me a woman who truly loves beer, and I will conquer the world". This quite warlike sentence, pronounced about a century ago by a quite warlike man: Wilhelm II of Germany, attests beyond any doubt the low affinity of those times between women and a manly drink like beer. But according to historians, things have not always gone this way.- Guide to Home Beer Making
Would you like to try to make your own beer at home, now you can. Home beer making is not as hard as people make out. It's actually quite easy to make great tasting beer that you can be proud of and enjoy drinking once you know how.- Red Wine Aerators - Finding the One For You
Look on the Internet and in local and specialty chain stores, and you will find an array of red wine aerators. The materials are different, as well as size and design. However, all strive to produce an end result introducing the right amount of air to oxygenate the red wine and bring out the bouquet, flavor and produce a smoother finish.- Want to Know About Fat Bastard Wine?
Fat Bastard wine is nowadays very popular due to the fact that it combines quality with practicality. Although the name sounds very strange for a wine, it has a story behind it.- Know More About the Fat Bastard Wine and Mikasa Wine Glasses
Fat Bastard was actually a Chardonnay that had been somewhat modified by accident. Today, Fat Bastard is actually one of the best wines available in the market for a reasonable price.- Famous Types of Red Wine
Red wine has always been one of the most loved alcoholic beverages. The color of red wine is obtained due to its vinification process.- Number One Imported Wine in US - The Yellow Tail Wine
If you never heard of Yellow tail wine before, you will be surprised to know that it became the number one imported wine in the U.S. This was developed quite recent, in the year 2000 by the Casella family which has been producing wines since the 1820s.- Red Wine Tasting Guide - Characteristics of Red Wine
Red wine has general characteristics that you can look for to help you understand and enjoy it. There are some guidelines you can follow to help you observe the wine through sight, smell, and taste. This wine tasting guide will show you some of the general characteristics of red wine.- Do You Know About the Fat Bastard Wine?
Fat bastard is a brand of wine that comes from France. Thierry Boudinaud was the one who discovered it and gave it's peculiar name proclaiming "this is what you call a fat bastard ". There are many types of fat bastard wines available in the market. You can find fat bastard Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Rose, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and many others.- Yellow Tail Wine and Mikasa Wine Glasses
Yellow Tail wine is a special type of wine which is produced in the Casella Winery located in Australia. This winery belongs to the Casella family which has a rich history in producing wines.- Low Calorie Home Brew Beer
It is no secret that everyone is trying to stay in shape and cut out as many calories possible out of the diet. If you stop to think about it, when was the last time you saw a commercial for a beer that wasn't "Lite" or reduced calories?- French Bordeaux Wines - What Are They Really?
The French wine number one in popularity the world over is Bordeaux. While Bordeaux can be and often is one the most fascinating wine and most expensive one as well, not all Bordeaux are superior wines.- French Wines - How to Read the Labels
Wine labels are not some decorative stickers on wine bottles; they are supposed to give you all the information you need to know about the wine that you may want to purchase. This labeling has gone under sticker rules recently, which will assure you that what you read on the label is what is contained in the bottle.- Great Cheap White Wines That Are Widely Available
I love wines of all types, and try to always have some tasty yet inexpensive whites on hand for opening anytime. These are also great choices as gifts and to buy when traveling as they are usually easy to find almost anywhere. First remember that I'm just giving some suggestions that most people enjoy. Whatever you like is most important. There is no right or wrong, just personal taste. That said, most people's taste jives with the following.- I Love Upscale Wine - A Tignanello Super Tuscan Red
I love organic wine so much that I am doing a series on fine and perhaps not so fine organic and sometimes biodynamic wines tasting them with a variety of foods. This article explores an organic wine coming from the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine.- Finding Wines You Enjoy
I love wine and certainly drink my fair share of it, and you may as well. Then again, you may like wine but just not be sure which wines you best. It can be easy to get confused when looking at hundreds or thousands of different types of wine. How can you tell if you'll think a wine is good?- A Quick Guide to White Wine
White wine is a delectable, refined drink that merits great interest from wine enthusiasts. It is produced from the grape juice and skin of grapes of a green, gold and yellow hue, or from the extract alone of particular crimson grapes. The juice is introduced into holding tanks, where a fermenting chemical is included to commence the wine production procedure.- Wine and Chopsticks
Chinese Wine, apart from having an important role to play in the kitchen, is not normally drunk with a family meal but may appear at formal banquets for appear at formal banquets for special occasions and as an special occasions and as an accompaniment to savories. Chinese wines are distilled from rice, wheat and other grains, and are usually served hot. There are also some made from fruit such as plums.- How Wine is Made
Whether you drink wine regularly or only occasionally, you've probably wondered how it's all made - how do vintners coax so many different flavors out of their grapes? A lot happens between the vine and your glass; wine making is part botany, part chemistry and to a large extent, an art as well. While making wine is a complex thing in some ways, this doesn't mean that it can't be done at home by anyone with the right inclination and quality wine making supplies.- Advantages of Home Brew Beer
Certainly beer is not a new commodity around the world. The process of brewing beer has been around for thousands of years, ever since early people learned to make it on a small scale. While you might be thinking that home brew beer doesn't sound as easy as purchasing beer from the convenience store, it does have plenty of other benefits.- Shopping For Varieties of Wine Glasses
Wine glasses are for everyone who's fond of having wine. They are available in different varieties and there's a specific glass for each type of wine. They are an excellent addition to your glassware collection and they serve as great gifts, too. If you have a large family that is fond of drinking wine then take the time and shop for glassware, as selecting improper glassware will not give that perfect enjoyment to the person drinking wine because it won't bring out the flavor.- The Benefits of Drinking Blindly
Many novice wine drinkers feel that a good bottle of wine needs to be expensive; however, you can find a great bottle of wine if you learn to trust yourself, ask questions and look around for bargains. A good bottle of wine should be appetizing. I should have a great taste, good texture and a nice aroma.- All About Fat Bastard Wine and Black Wine Glasses
Although the name Fat Bastard would make anyone wonder, it is probably one of the best wines available in the market for a very affordable price. Actually Fat Bastard is a fast growing French wine discovered by accident by French winemaker Thierry Boudinaud. It seems it's strange name was given after Thierry tasted it and proclaimed "now that is what you call a fat bastard".- Buy Bormioli Rocco Wine Glasses
Do friends and relatives visit you often? Do you like offering them wine whenever they visit? If yes, then it is necessary to have proper glassware for it. There are special types of glasses for drinking specific wines. There's a red wine glass for having red wine and a white wine glass for white wine. There are lots of manufacturers producing varieties of wine glasses. But the glassware offered by Bormioli Rocco is the best one.- Try Not to Spill
Wine is probably the second oldest drink in the history of mankind, the first obviously being water. There are plenty of fruits that will ferment with little or no help from human effort. Grape juice can even ferment in a container with no air, just using the natural bacteria present at the time of pressing the grapes.- Best Wines From France - The Rhone Valley Region
The Rhone Valley is one of the best areas for wine making in France because of the climate being warm and sunny a good part of the year giving a very rich aromatic wine for both reds and whites. Rhone Valley is the home of the Syrah grape in France and it is the exclusive grape of the Northern region. The Southern region also uses Grenache, Viognier, Marsanne, Roussanne, and Muscat.- Online Beer Gifts
If your loved one or friend is a fan of beer there are many online beer gifts that you can choose from. Just one of the reasons why beer gifts are so great is that often times it is a very unique item that nobody else has thought of. There are, really, thousands of beer branded and beer related items available with just a click of a mouse.- Red Wine From Various Regions of the World
Red wine is usually prepared from black or red grapes while white wine can be prepared from any type of grapes. The color of red wine is not obtained due to the use of red or black grapes, on the contraire the main reason for the red wine's bold red color is the vinification process. This wine is prepared by allowing the grape skin to stay in contact with the grape juice and also the grape skins undergo a process known as maceration which imparts the bright red color to the wine.- Various Types of Red Wine
A really good red wine is one which has a perfect blend of aroma, flavor and taste. Red wine is produced essentially from black grapes or red grapes. These grapes are grown in many parts of the world. In Europe the major share of the black grapes used for preparing red wine comes from regions like Loire, Bordeaux, and Beaujolais while in US black grapes from California, Washington and Oregon are primarily used for production of red wine.- Cornudella Wines
In the 1970's and 1980's Spanish wines acquired a bad reputation for having cheap over processed wines. But today they are recognized as some of the most popular and best tasting wines in the world.- Classification of Wine and Wine Glasses
Wine has been the most popular alcoholic drink for many centuries. Wine is basically classified into white and red wine based on its color. However, wine enthusiast would like to classify them based on the place of origin and the vinification method used. They are also classified based on style.- Types of Wine and Wine Glasses
Wine is probably the most famous alcoholic beverage. Wine is classified by numerous methods. This includes classifying wine based on color, place of origin, the method of producing wine and the style used in preparing and storing it. Irrespective of the type, wine should always be tasted in a proper wine glass.- Wine Trails - Wine Travel Trends in 2010 and Beyond
As we move into the 2010's, more and more unique travel niches will continue to gain popularity. The recent trend of eco tourism is booming as people continue to seek local, specialized products. Wine trails in America are growing with the trend, and here's what we see happening through this decade...- The Rabbit Corkscrew - A Must Have Accessory
Can you replay in your head the last pleasurable experience when opening a bottle of wine? Those that didn't yet learn about the rabbit corkscrew are probably really tired of trying to open bottles of wine and do almost everything wrong.- Polycarbonate Red Wine Glasses Set of 6 - Review
Me and my travel partners go on a lot of trips and we stay at hotels on a frequent basis. We like to have the occasional glass of red wine, but we were getting sick and tired of the flimsy looking glasses that hotels put you up with. Therefore, I decided to buy my own plastic wine glasses. I purchased the polycarbonate red wine glasses set of 6 from the Internet. They weren't too costly and they arrived very quickly. Me and my buddies have been using them for the last two weeks. They're actually not that bad.- Types of Shot Glasses
This article presents facts and trivia about the intriguing history of shot glasses. These small glassware items have become important items for personal use, as standard barware items and even as collector's items. These interesting facts show the general intrigue in society over these quaint glassware items.- A Brief History of Shot Glasses
A shot glass is described as a miniature glass intended for containing or measure liquor, which in turn can either be poured into another liquid composition, or in most cases, consumed directly from the glass, hence the term "a shot". The word shot glass was first coined by the Oxford English Dictionary sometime in the 1940s.- How to Evaluate Sparkling Wine
When tasting a sparkling wine, the most critical thing to consider is whether you like it. But if you want to evaluate a bottle like a professional do, then here are a few factors to look for when tasting it.- The Martini Glass - A Brief Introduction
From its origins as a formal drink for the elite to its super stardom as the drink of choice for James Bond, martini glasses are a fun and elegant drink of choice for any setting. This article discusses the history of these cocktail glasses in vivid detail.- Martini Glass Trivia and Fun Facts
This article presents martini glass trivia along with fun facts. Martinis are popular cocktail drinks that are frequently used in movies and are considered a high class beverage. Though most people do not know the origins of this alcoholic beverage they remain incredibly popular.- Different Types of Glass Bottles
The glass bottle have been around for centuries and is still popularly used for holding all kinds of liquids. These bottles not only preserve liquids well but also have a unique aesthetic appeal. The perfect fusion of form and function makes these items particularly sought-after for special occasions and high-end products.- What is the Significance of a Antique Decanter?
The significance of an antique is that it's timeless. It doesn't matter how old it might be, it will always remain a classy element to complement any household decor as well a good way to decant your alcohol. An antique could be an antique for several reasons.- Paso Robles Wineries Not to Be Missed
Are you planning a trip to wine country in Paso Robles on the California central coast? Don't miss these 3 wineries.- Champagne - The Deluxe French Wine
Champagne is the benchmark sparkling wine that all others of the kind are trying to imitate. Much like all other wines, the more sun the grapes are getting during reaping season, the better the wine will turn out to be a good vintage.
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