Wine CollectionWhat is in your wine cabinet or wine cellar? What do you collect and how many bottles of wine do you collect? Wine collecting and drinking can be a form of art that many people take seriously as well they should. Think about how many hobbies exist in the world is wine drinking any different? Yes and no would probably be the most appropriate way to answer that. Wine collecting is a hobby but it also represents a life style and that life style is what you make it.

Your wine collection defines who you are by what you make it out to be. If you are a serious collector and panic if someone even touches your collection or if you break a bottle by accident and don’t care that is still who you are. You could collect every bottle of wine from an individual winery or the top 100 wine list for any given. Although I still hope that you are drinking some of your collection and not just hording it so that one day it will be useless. Continue reading »

 

the best wineWine is a great companion for food and is perhaps hard to choose and purchase. If you the kind who thinks of choosing wine as a Herculean task, think again. Of course when you are in a place which sells some of the best wine with the most plush variety, you are sure to be confused and a little perplexed about which one to choose and why. But if you know some of the most easy to follow steps and tips in choosing the best wine, you will find yourself out of this problem. So why dont you try it out!

Here are some quick steps and suggestions you could use to choose the best wine that will suit your taste perfectly well. Before you boil down at one particular brand, consider these -

1. The most important thing you have to consider is quality of the wine. Quality of the wine, is the most important thing that you have to consider before anything else. The brand is of at most quality when it comes to choosing the best wine. Keep in mind only this point and be assured of the best quality wine. Continue reading »

 

the best wineChoosing wine is a pretty tricky business, what with all the different types and names. Most of us are familiar with grape wines, which are the most common types. Other wines include fruit wines, which are basically the same: fruit juices allowed to ferment and age. The results of these various combinations and processes produce a stunning array of wines to choose from. With that said, how can you buy the best wine for you?

1. First off you need to consider your personal preferences. Some wines are sweet, some more sour. Some are dark and full-flavored, while others are light and refreshing. These qualities are related to the type of grapes used, the soil where they were grown, fermentation and maturation specifics, and so many other factors, not all of which are fully known. On your part, just take a moment or two to consider what kind of wine you would like to drink. Often, you would be pairing the wine to some sort of food, so try reading up on expert advice for food-wine pairings. An example would be white wine with fish, red wine for meats. Continue reading »

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