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The Journey of Chilean Wines

April 5, 2010 by Patricia Fioriello
The Journey of Chilean Wines

If Chilean winemakers are enjoying the status of excellent wine making now, the foundation of it was laid around five centuries back. Since then it has been their hard work and perseverance determining the broad and every growing scope of their wines. Popularity of Chilean Wines Apart from suitable climate and excellent soil, Chile has [...]

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Brush Up on Your Basic Wine Knowledge

February 18, 2010 by Patricia Fioriello
Brush Up on Your Basic Wine Knowledge

Wine is a common name to celebrate all occasions. It is a perfect drink to accompany you in your success and also in the lonely hours to brood on. It’s there always, anywhere and everywhere you go. Now if anyone ends up asking you about all the types of wines and you fumble to answer-well [...]

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Suggestions for Making Sangria

January 26, 2010 by Patricia Fioriello
Suggestions for Making Sangria

While traveling in Spain, I had the opportunity to experience Sangria. It is a very popular drink especially in Madrid, where on warm summer evenings, large pitchers of Sangria were ordered at just about every table. The Sangria tasted far better than anything in the U.S. Or was it just because I was on vacation? [...]

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Finding the Perfect Wine for Chinese Food

December 19, 2009 by Patricia Fioriello
Finding the Perfect Wine for Chinese Food

Chinese cuisine tends to have three main characteristics particularly when the Chinese cuisine is paired with wine. The main characteristics that can puzzle a person when pairing wine to Chinese food are sour, sweet, and spicy which are known as proud flavors. Due to these three prominent flavors, selection of wine with your Chinese meal [...]

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Savor Rioja Wine and the Spanish Life

December 17, 2009 by Patricia Fioriello
Savor Rioja Wine and the Spanish Life

Photo from trip to Madrid, Spain 2008 Rioja is the long  with glorious viniculture history region in Spain. Rioja wine, is named after this region is well known since centuries. Rioja wine are specially red wine. The rioja vineyards were planted before the Romans moved to this area; who are actually traditional bringers of wine. [...]

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Twist Open Your Favorite Wine Tonight

December 15, 2009 by Patricia Fioriello
Twist Open Your Favorite Wine Tonight

You must be wondering about what is the difference between the screw top wines and the traditional cork wines? With the festive season knocking at your door, you are also looking forward to stocking good quality wine for your guests. Several companies and wine manufacturing merchants have taken a step forward and made available their [...]

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Bring in the New Year with a Champagne Toast

December 8, 2009 by Patricia Fioriello
Bring in the New Year with a Champagne Toast

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the region of Champagne in the northeast province of France. Many countries have imposed restrictions to the use of the name Champagne on other sparkling wine producers, limiting it to the sparkling wines coming from the region of Champagne in France. To be termed as Champagne these sparkling [...]

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