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Rahul Rungta
South America Uncovered
Chile and Argentina are becoming more and more interesting as producing countries for the UK wine market. Argentina is an emerging producing nation and therefore well worth exploring. Personally I hadn’t visited either for 11 years, and so this year’s trip was a real eye-opener. [Read More]
Martyn Davis
French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle
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. [Read More]
Rahul Rungta
Liquid Investments
A case of Mouton-Rothschild 2000 that went for around £1000 will now fetch somewhere in the region of £6000. That’s 600% growth in just 7 years, no wonder the city boys are scrambling to get their hands on good wine! This levels of growth begs the question, who is actually drinking these wines? [Read More]
Rahul Rungta
How To Buy Good Wines Cheaply
No matter what you may have heard elsewhere, buying good wines cheaply is easy. Simply follow these useful tips and you’ll be well on the way to finding great value wines without compromising quality. [Read More]
Kip Goldhammer
Gift - A Symbol of Affection and Gratitude
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. [Read More]
Jeremy Sherk
7 Crucial Tools Every Successful Bartender Must Have
"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. [Read More]
Saleem Rana
Wine And Food Pairings
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. [Read More]
Jim Corkern
Mold In Asian Food Is More Common Than You Might Think
Asian food is commonly prepared with and or by having various molds in it. here we will go over the more common ones. [Read More]
faye bautista
Wine Trips: Lets You Appreciate Wine More
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. [Read More]
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Wine Producing States In America
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. [Read More]
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The French Wine May Have A Rough Time This 2007
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. [Read More]
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Celebrity Winemakers And Their Wines
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! [Read More]
Jeremy Sherk
Essential Glassware You Must Know As A Bartender
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. [Read More]
faye bautista
The Summer Season, Your Wine and So Much More!
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. [Read More]
Evelyn Whitaker
Champagne or Sparkling Wine?
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. [Read More]