Filed Under (Food) by admin on May-18-2008

Good Australian Wines

Some Australian wines have become highly prized for their excellence and are sought after not just for their taste but for their potential as investments. The most well-known is the Penfolds Grange and this and some of the other classic Australian wines are discussed in this article.

Penfolds



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by admin on April-21-2008

If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the world famous Provence region in southeastern France. You may even find a bargain wine in this sun-drenched ideal tourist location, marred only by the number of tourists. I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour of this French candidate for paradise in which we review a local red wine based on the red Mourvèdre grape.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by admin on April-15-2008

If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the world famous Burgundy region in eastern France. Although it’s fairly rare, you may even find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local white wine based on the Aligote grape.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by admin on March-29-2008

Scientists are beginning to say that wine helps us to be healthier. What are these components of wine that help us be healthier? Which wines should we choose, are some better than others? We will endeavor to show some of this information here.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by admin on March-23-2008

Thanksgiving is here and now is the time to choose the perfect wine to compliment the meal. Choosing wine to enhance the varied tastes of quests, variety of foods served, and the many aromas of this holiday does not have to be a difficult task. Many merchants offer specials and promotions of popular wine choices in the week preceding Thanksgiving.



Filed Under (Computers and Technology, Food and Drink) by admin on March-22-2008

If you are looking for fine German wine and food, consider the Mosel region of central western Germany on the border of Luxembourg. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local white Riesling tasted with several meals and paired with imported cheeses.



Filed Under (Food and Drink) by admin on March-19-2008

If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the world-famous Bordeaux region of southwestern France. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a Bordeaux rosé from an internationally renowned producer.

Among France’s eleven wine-growing regions Bordeaux ranks first in acreage with about 50% more land devoted to vineyards than the second-place Rhône Valley. But it’s more than just a question of acreage and volume. Bordeaux is widely considered as one of the top wine producing regions of the entire earth and has been for centuries. The wine reviewed below comes from somewhere in Bordeaux.