Posted on February 2, 2009, 8:26 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
Vinopedia.
Author: Malcolm Smith
Let’s face it you can get anything and everything on-line now, from beans to Bentleys, Yorkies to Yachts. The power of the internet has enabled more and more companies to sell their wares to a wider audience, enabling consumers to hunt for the best bargains in the comfort of their own home [...]
Posted on January 27, 2009, 8:18 pm, by BookWineTour.com, under
Vinopedia.
Author: Alejandro Iglesias
Like all quality wine-making countries, Argentina proudly shows its emblem cepage: the Malbec, a French varietal that arrived at our lands towards the end of the XIX century to adopt them as its terroir.
It was the Argentine enologists´ commitment, trust and inspiration that over more than a century have allowed us to enjoy [...]
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Posted on January 16, 2009, 8:49 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
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Author: Shijina
Wine may have an acquired taste but their some cases where the wine tastes really bad as it might have been spoiled. The wine can get spoiled when it has not been properly stored or it has not been bottled properly. The wines can get spoiled even in cases where it has been left [...]
Posted on January 7, 2009, 9:41 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
Wine & Dine.
Author: Fiona Muller
Brandy and Cognac are traditionally associated with after dinner drinks or for having a quick snifter of when going out hunting or on a brisk walk. Brandy was also seen as being medicinal in the past because of its warming qualities – think St Bernard dogs finding victims of avalanches. In fact it [...]
Posted on December 10, 2008, 8:08 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
Vinopedia.
Author: Shijina
For the wine lovers the collection of the different varieties of wine is one of the most preferred jobs. The more the number of wines they collect the more they become crazy to collect some of the ecstatic wines and of course they should know how well they need to store their loved [...]
Posted on August 31, 2008, 12:08 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
Wineries.
Author: Rick Keel
The Apple Hill wineries are scattered among apple orchards just off of highway 50 in the Sierra Foothills in El Dorado County in California. Most are in the town of Camino with a few in Placerville. The area is known for its rural ambiance and apple orchards offering pies and cider. The wineries [...]
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Primus Vineyards,
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Posted on August 20, 2008, 11:32 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
Vinopedia.
9,892 feet is the altitude of Argentina’s Bodega Colomé, which is the world’s highest commercial vineyard.
Posted on August 12, 2008, 9:44 pm, by BookWineTour.com, under
Vinopedia.
Author: Lindsay Alston
Chenin Blanc is a white grape variety that appears to produce wines built to last eternally. While many Chenin Blanc wines are somewhat insipid, at their best they compete with the finest of any varietal. For the most part the best Chenin Blanc wines start young, with a level of acidity that disprove [...]