Saturday, December 20, 2008

Ever wonder how come you never got to know so much existed about Drinking Wine? Now you got to know, utilize this knowledge well.

Today's Drinking Wine Article



Drinking Wine and More

Sweet Sherries



Many people who were not raised in a wine drinking family decide they want to start drinking wine in their adult years, both because it adds a lovely flavor to meals and because of the health benefits. How do you get started with healthy wine drinking? First off, it would be impossible for me (or any other 3rd party) to tell you what type of wine YOU are likely to enjoy, flavor wise. We all have different taste buds! Maybe you have a sweet tooth and would love the light, White Zinfandel variety. Maybe you are a tea drinker and would enjoy a red with a bit of tannin in it. Maybe you're a coffee-with-cream drinker and would love a smooth, buttery Chardonnay. Your best bet here is to order random wines in restaurants, by the glass. Most restaurants serve very "middle of the road" wines that appeal to the widest range of palates. Each time you go out, try a different wine and keep a notebook of which you like, which you don't like and why. There's no right or wrong here. You are free to hate any wine! But soon you'll see a pattern of what types YOU enjoy, and those are the ones to then try different brands of and learn more about.
Buy a great bottle of white wine right now!

Fruit Baskets



After 20 years, corks start to deteriorate. Therefore, expect a cork that will likely break during opening. With some practice, you�ll get most of them out without pushing them into the bottle. Patience and a good waiter's corkscrew is the key.
Learn how to make make wine at Ye Olde Wines

Wine Vintages



Banana flavors (isoamyl acetate) are the product of yeast metabolism, as are spoilage aromas such as sweaty, barnyard, band-aid (4-ethylphenol and 4-ethylguaiacol), and rotten egg (hydrogen sulfide). Some varietals can also have mineral flavor, due to the fact that some salts are soluble in water (as limestone), and thus absorbed by the wine.
Buy your wine corkscrews at Ye Olde Wines

Current Drinking Wine News

John Gilman - View from the Cellar - On collecting and collectible ... - Dr. Vino

Sat, 20 Dec 2008 13:01:25 GMT

Dr. Vino

John Gilman - View from the Cellar - On collecting and collectible ...
Dr. Vino, IL - 6 hours ago
... his “desert island wine.” Onward! If you had no collection and were going to put $1000 into, say, at least two cases of wines available now for drinking ...



Australian Shiraz

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