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  • How to Build a Wine Basket

    Wine baskets make elegant gifts for wine lovers. Building a wine basket isn't difficult, but there's much more to building the perfect wine basket than just adding a couple of bottles of good...

  • About Chilean Wine Grapes

    Chile has an ideal climate and terrain to grow wine grapes. With nearly 500,000 acres of vineyards, it produces a wide variety of grapes for domestic wine production and export.

  • Easy-to-Remove Wine Corks

    People love parties, and parties are not always fun without wine. However, some people find trouble with wines, especially when removing their corks. Doing so may be a little dangerous because of...

  • Kosher Wine List

  • How to Use Wine Corks to Assess Wine

    The wine comes to your table, and the waiter sets the cork from the bottle next to you. Many people think the cork is placed there for you to sniff, to detect faults that may have developed in the...

  • How Are Skins Taken Off Grapes in Wine Making?

    While the bulk of wine comes from the juice of the grape, the skin of the grape is equally important not only to the process of wine making, but in the final product of the wine itself.

  • List of Sweet Wines

  • Wine Yeast Information

    Yeast is essential to wine's fermentation process, turning the sweet syrup of the crushed grapes into an alcoholic beverage. Wine yeast transforms sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide.

  • Wine Clubs in California

  • Country Wine Basket Gifts

  • How to Buy Wine Wholesale

    For people interesting in buying wholesale wine, it might be somewhat difficult to find a good and reliable place to do it. The most important thing for finding a good wine wholesaler is to do...

  • How to Clean Misting or Dried Wine From Inside a Decanter

    Wines with sediment or youthful wines can benefit from the decanting process. The shape of a decanter allows for any sediment to be caught and the wine to be exposed to oxygen, softening any harsh...

  • Creative Ideas to Sell Wine

  • Wine Clubs in Minnesota

  • Wine & Chocolate Gifts

  • Wine Accessory Gifts

  • Difference Between Rose & Red Wines

    The three main types of wine are red, rose and white. While similar in appearance, red wine and rose wine have a few significant differences.

  • Guide to Buying Wine Glasses

    The shape and structure of a wine glass can alter the taste of the drink itself and is an important part of serving and drinking wine. Different types of wine require different stemware. This...

  • Wine Buying Guide

    Buying wine is often considered a complicated process, from choosing between hundreds of types, to finding a good quality but decent price and matching wine appropriately with food. Understanding...

  • Unique Wine Gifts

  • What Does a Wine Rating Number Mean?

    Throughout the year wine connoisseurs gather in mysterious locations and spend considerable amounts of time sipping varieties of wine. They each assign a number, which rates its desirability for...

  • What Is Rhine Wine?

    Grown in German vineyards since the fourteenth century, Rhine wine has had many names over the centuries. Those names have created some confusion, which has persisted into modern times. English...

  • What Is Rioja?

    Rioja is a region in northern Spain that is known best for its wines. Wines that are produced in this region are also known by the name Rioja.

  • What Makes a Good Wine?

    Deciding what makes a good wine is not difficult. A good wine must delight three of your senses: sight, smell and taste. It must be welcome at your table and not offend your sense of thrift.

  • Homemade Wine Gift Tags

    Customize your homemade wine bottle gift with a hand-crafted tag. Gift tags are simple to make and are much more personal than their store-bought counterparts. Use scraps of material or leftover...

  • How to Make Mother of Vinegar

    Mother of vinegar is a substance that forms in fermenting alcoholic liquids. It occurs naturally and is actually cellulose that forms from bacteria. You can make your own vinegar with the mother...

  • Personalizing Wine Gifts

  • How to Identify Grapes for Wine

    All grapes are of the genus Vitis. Nearly all wine grapes for wine belong to grape species vinifera. According to Wine for Dummies, more than 10,000 varieties of grape exist in the species...

  • How to Become a Wine Distributor

    Wine distributors sell their best tasting wine to retailers around the country and around the world. The retailer buying the wine has to possess a liquor license prior to purchasing. Becoming a...

  • The effect of wine on high blood pressure

    Drinking wine does not lower blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Despite red wine's purported heart benefits, drinking alcohol in excess contributes to raising blood...

  • How to Test for Alcohol Content

    Knowing how to test for alcohol content is important for the wine or beer maker trying to establish the appropriate alcohol content of a beverage. It is also important for those who wish to know...

  • How to Store Bottles of Wine

    Storing wine becomes an issue for the new wine lover right after the second case of wine is purchased and there is still half of the previous case left. There are a few basic rules governing how...

  • What Wines Have Resveratrol?

    Wine is one of the wonderful things that the world has given to us. Not only is it great tasting, mysterious and a social spark, it also is healthy for you in moderation. Most of this health...

  • What Is a Wine Carafe?

    One way to serve wine at home or a party is with a wine carafe or decanter. It is simply a container for the wine. Proper wine etiquette suggests using a carafe in some situations.

  • How to Make Grenache Wine

    Wine made from Grenache grapes is light and fruity and an excellent wine to make at home. If grenache grapes are grown in your area, they can be used for making wine, or you can purchase prepared...

  • Levels of Resveratrol in Wines

    Resveratrol levels in wines vary widely, due to the variety of grapes, methods of fermentation and even the vintage or year that the wine is produced. Few wineries measure resveratrol but...

  • The Time Effect of Oak Barrel Aging on Wine

    Aging is used to improve the quality and taste of many different types of wines. Changes and reactions occur during wine storage and more processes occur the longer a wine ages. Wine that is...

  • Government Wine Label Regulations

    In the United States, wine label information is approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. Most states have their own wine label requirements in addition to the requirements of the...

  • How to Sew a Wine Bottle Bag

    Wine and blown glass bottles harken back to ancient times. The Romans were the first to bottle wine in glass and the Greeks had wine since 4000 B.C. According to the website Bottle Your Brand,...

  • What Are the Causes of Wine Headaches?

    Many suffer from a headache after drinking a reasonable amount of wine. This is often accompanied by some nausea. Although many refer to this condition as a "red wine headache," many suffer from...

  • Wine Label Information

    In choosing a wine, often the only clues to its qualities are on the bottle's label. Using this information, you'll be better equipped to make a selection that will match your taste.

  • Types of Chilean Wines

    Chile is known as a "new world" wine country, and is considered among the best wine producers in South America. Known for its "value" wines, Chile's production of moderate to expensive bottles is...

  • Why Do Wine Bottles Have Recessed Bottoms?

    The indentation in the bottom of a wine bottle is called a punt. Its presence is one of the favorite topics of discussion when oenophiles gather together. There are as many stories about punts as...

  • Why Do Wine Bottles Have Punts?

    The presence of the punt has been the subject of many discussions by wine lovers. While folklore gives many reasons for its existence, that dimple has definite purposes for many wines.

  • Wine Storage Information

    Whether it is part of a collection of fine wines just a special bottle saved for later enjoyment or celebration, wine's quality is affected by the way the bottle is stored.

  • Instructions for a Wine Opener

    Wine can be an intimidating subject for those unfamiliar with wine culture and lingo. Opening wine bottles, with their corks sealed tightly inside, can be as frightening as knowing whether to...

  • How to Make Homemade Wine Filters

    Whether you are having wine for a party you are throwing or enjoying a quiet evening alone, sometimes you will need to filter the wine from the bottle into a decanter. This filtering may be done...

  • DIY Wine Label Applicator

    Labeling homemade wine not only allows you to express your creativity, but also provides a method of organizing your home-wine inventory. Whether you sell your wines in a store or enjoy them...

  • What Is Claret?

    The country of France has a history of wine-making dating to the 6th century B.C. Among the many wine-producing regions of France, the Bordeaux region is particularly known for the production of...

  • Types of Swedish Wine

    Although not traditionally a wine-producing country, Sweden has, for centuries, produced wines made with fruits other than grapes. In recent years, many small vineyards have appeared which produce...

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