Tag Archive 'Red Wine'

Nov 26 2009

Published by under Wines And Spirits

Bryan Burbank asked: If you are like most people you have tried wine before and you may be confused because there are so many red wines to choose from. One of the best ways to find great red wines is to go to a wine tasting. You want to check with the place that you [...]

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Nov 25 2009

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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:

When you go to a restaurant or if you’re just going to buy yourself a few bottles of wine, it can be surprisingly difficult to choose between a red wine or a white wine. The choice for me at least stems more from personal preference.If I know that I don’t like [...]

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Nov 24 2009

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James Copper asked: Wines are of many types. Red wine is a type of wine which is extracted from red, dark purple or blue colored grapes. This wine is red in color. Red wine is produced by fermenting grape juice. The red color of the wine is due to the tannins present in the wine [...]

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Nov 24 2009

Published by under Food And Beverage

Jean Kokus asked: Farming and the love for easy food gave deliver to the utilize of wine Preparing. Good culinary art gets improved when wine is used as an ingredient or imbibed as support in dinners, distinguished or daily. Mesopotamians, Chinese, and Europeans have been Making wine thousands of ages even before Messiah was born. [...]

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Nov 24 2009

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sreejith asked: Don’t you know the different categories of wines available? Don’t lose your heart when we are there.Wines can be produced from any vegetable and fruits. But the most commonly used is grapes which are normally referred to as grape wine or simple wine. Wines fall into three basic categories – the white, rose [...]

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Nov 24 2009

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Jennifer Waite asked: There are several different kinds of red wine. Most wines are made from grapes, including syrah, cabernet and zinfandel varieties. If only one variety (merlot, for example) is listed on the label, the wine is varietal and is named after the grape with a capital letter.Further complicating things, some varieties are known [...]

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Nov 23 2009

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mathew g asked: 1. TasteThe difference in taste between red and white wines is pretty significant. Due to the process, white wine comes out much lighter and fruity (perfect for beginners), while red wine has a much heavier and complex flavor.2. Process & ColorWhen fermented, the grapes used to make red wine release tannins that [...]

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Nov 21 2009

Good cuisine becomes better when wine is used

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Agriculture and the love for good food gave birth to the practice of wine making. Good cuisine becomes better when wine is used as an ingredient or drank as accompaniment in dinners, formal or informal. Mesopotamians, Chinese, and Europeans have been making wine thousands of years even before Christ was born. Several archaeological finds exhibit [...]

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