How To Convert A Closet To A Mini Wine Cellar

March 4, 2010

Anyone passionate about wine usually starts to collect it and as their wine collection grows they must begin looking for a place to store a wine collection.
A cupboard can readily be converted into a mini wine cellar to store a growing wine collection.
Before you begin building your mini wine closet consider the position [...]

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Guidelines For Making Apple Wine

March 3, 2010

For a long time, people living in the Midwest and Northeast have had the pleasure of making and enjoying apple wine.  States in these two regions are known for having apple orchards where a variety of apples is grown.  Therefore, apple wine making recipes for personal use or for making wine to sell are common.  [...]

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How to Approach Wine Tasting

March 2, 2010

When going into tasting rooms, there are certain etiquette rules one should follow. If you are wondering to yourself what these rules entail, you are not alone. Wine tasting etiquette can be a confusing subject. There are several things to keep in mind when doing a wine tasting, but this article will help simplify the [...]

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How To Find an Organic Food Market

February 28, 2010

Organic food markets are the best place to shop for natural products. Even you can find almost the same type of food in hypermarkets as well, the merchandise could often be fresher. Lots of people who go shopping in organic food markets are interested in encouraging local food production and small businesses that deal in [...]

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How To Go On A Winery Tour

February 27, 2010

If visiting a vineyard and going on a winery tour is something that sounds like fun to you, there are a few steps that you will need to take before you go. First, you should be aware that there are thousands of different wineries in different wine regions around the world, and many of them [...]

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Is It Right That Tesco Store Has Been Granted 24 Hour Alcohol Licence

February 26, 2010

Today we have a new Tesco Supermarket opening up in our Town.  Now according to our local radio station, this new store is going to be selling just about everything you could ever want.  Great that will be good for the independent traders!!
Don’t get me wrong as I am sure it has to be good [...]

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I Love A Drink, But Perhaps Consume A Little Too Much

February 26, 2010

The past weekend was yet another one filled with booze.  Now I reach a point on Saturday afternoon when I feel desperate for a drink and it doesn’t matter what drink I have.
This Saturday I had polished off a bottle of Spanish Wine before 4pm.  The problem is I knock back a bottle of wine [...]

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Starting Your Own Wine Collection Has Never Been Easier

February 25, 2010

There are some oddities that go on in the wine market. It is essentially a luxury product and yet millions of bottles are produced each year.  A wine might be worth than one 10 years older than it and the price can come down how one person thinks it taste. However, one thing will always [...]

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Build your own Wine Cellar

February 23, 2010

A time will come along the path to your wine education, when you will identify wines you enjoy and you will begin to acquire them in volumes of 3-6 bottles or more. The bug can bite at any moment and once bitten we are taken down a path of purchasing more and more of the [...]

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No 1 glassware for Pinot Noir

February 23, 2010

Pinot Noir, or Burgundy as it is known in France, is quickly emerging as coveted red wines by wine experts and wine enthusiasts alike.
A serious Pinot Noir is a wine that is difficult to make, and even harder to produce into outstanding wines. Once however you get an opportunity to experience an incredible Pinot Noir [...]

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