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British Wine

Although England is classically known as a lager and ale kind of country, the British do enjoy their wine. At one point in time when the climate was a bit warmer the British started producing their own wine instead of importing it from other countries. Wine was cheap and plentiful during the medieval ages. Then [...]

Collection De CHANTRE

Collection de CHANTRE
“… The French consumption of wine. Three Fine Wines (Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot), a fruity Grenache Rosé, and a fresh white wine, Sauvignon Blanc – these are the wines of the Collection de Chantre. They are all connected by their origins: the classic French wine country.
Get with the Collection de CHANTRE the [...]

Wine Tasting

At every stage of winemaking and wine marketing opportunities for wine tastings are possible. It starts at and after the fermentation of the must. Here, the winemaker observed through the development of the bag, barrel tastings, or even if Federweißer is searched in the correct drinking stage. Each step in the development of a new [...]

Wine As An Investment.

The yield is almost proverbial noble wine from Bordeaux or Champagne. Wine and Champagne yet be useful indeed as an investment? Only someone who already is a true wine connoisseur, this exotic form of investment should be envisaged. Experts also recommend that you invest only a small proportion of capital in liquid assets. At least [...]

A Dandy-frog Shows What It’s Made.

Frog is a not very flattering description, shown with some Englishmen sneering the French. When was this concept is not exactly proof, but he is due inter alia to the fact that frog legs are eaten in France. So it came also to the other nicknames: Frog-Eaters. Even if it anachronistic in this age of [...]

Three Tips When Joining Sparkling Wine Clubs

When you love types of red wine and the various kinds of wines that are on the market, you may wish to possess wine types from places everywhere the world. Having the ability to enjoy white wine types from other places in the world will allow you to relish your wine more.
California Wine [...]

San Francisco Offers A List Of Great Wine Bars

Wine bars don’t usually come as good, or as small, as Bacchus on Hyde Street. Bacchus has knowledgeable bartenders that make innovative saké cocktails and they pour over 50 wines that range in price from under $10 a glass to more than $200 a bottle. The signature drink at Bacchus is their sake-version of [...]

I Love Italian Wine and Food – An Aosta Valley Red

If you are in the mode for some fine Italian wine and food, you should consider the Aosta Valley region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour.
The Aosta Valley is a tiny corner of northwestern Italy bordering on France and Switzerland. [...]

I Love German Wine and Food – A Riesling Kabinett From Nahe

If you are hankering for fine German wine and food, you should really consider the Nahe region of southwestern Germany. You might find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local Riesling Kabinett, a wine made from grapes that aren’t fully ripened.
The [...]

Love Wine? The Facts About Cabernet Sauvignon – Merlot – And Chianti

Cabernet Sauvignon is a very popular wine. In fact, it has become so popular it’s often referred to as the “king of wines”.
Cabernet Sauvigon red wine is in fact renowned as a premium vintage, and you can find it served in a number of fine London Ontario restaurants, London Ontario catering and many [...]