We all love wine, but have you ever gotten frustrated by wine stains, a stubborn cork, or a bland, bubble-less champagne? Here are some quick wine tips to make our wine drinking even more enjoyable.
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Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio Wines
From its earliest known origins in Europe in the Middle Ages, the Pinot Gris grape has become a popular choice for wines all over the world.
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What is a Tea Infuser?
A tea infuser is a ball-shaped shaped container used for brewing tea. It’s very small, though the size varies depending on manufacturers’ and the consumers’ needs. What are the different tea infuser types? How does a tea infuser work?
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How many Calories are in Wine?
Most people have a general idea how many calories they consume when it comes to solid foods, although it is quite common to forget that when we drink, we are still consuming calories. Alcohol drinkers, especially wine drinkers, may be surprised at the calorie intake associated with wine. So how many calories are in wine?
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The 5 Basic Steps of Wine Tasting
Wine tasting is simply a process applied to distinguish the taste of fine wines. One must be able to note the differences between different types of wines. Expert tasters can even taste the differences between the vintages of the same class of wine…
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Tracing The Ancient History Of Wine
Wine is one of the most favored and widely consumed drinks in the world, especially in Europe, America, and Australia. Interestingly, the history of wine has several meeting points with the history of the Western world. The origins of wine can be traced back to the Fertile Crescent area (Nile Delta) – a region that lay between the Nile and Persian Gulf. Historians are generally of the opinion that this drink was discovered accidentally during 4000 and 3000 B.C…
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