I Love French Wine and Food – A White Sancerre


If you are hankering for some fine French wine and food, you really should consider the Loire Valley region of central France. You may even find a bargain. I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a white Sancerre wine based on the Sauvignon Blanc grape from [...]

Wine Preparing Equipment: Tools in Building Red and White Wines


Wine Preparing Equipment: Factory Farm and the love for easy food gave birth to the commit of wine Making. Good culinary art becomes improved when wine is used as an ingredient or wassailed as complement in dinner parties, distinguished or daily. Mesopotamians, Chinese, and Europeans have been Working wine 1000’s of years even before Christ [...]

Wine Making Equipment : Instruments in Forming Red and White Wines


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. different archaeological finds [...]

Wine Making Equipment: Instruments in Working Red and White Wines


Agribusiness and the love for complete nutrient gave birth to the practice of wine Working. Good cuisine grows better when wine is used as an ingredient or toped as co-occurrence in dinner parties, formal or daily. Mesopotamians, Chinese, and Europeans have been Working wine 1000’s of ages even before Messiah was born. Opposite archaeologic finds [...]

Wine Making Equipment: Tools in Preparing Red and White Wines


Farming and the love for clean nutrient gave birth to the do of wine Producing. Good cuisine goes better when wine is used as an fixings or toped as backup in dinners, conventional or casual. Mesopotamians, Chinese, and Europeans have been Producing wine 1000’s of years even before Messiah was born. Individual archeological finds showing [...]

A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Spanish White Verdejo


It may be kind of hard to believe but even after some six months this is only our second Spanish wine and our first Spanish white. Spain is of course a major wine producer. Marques de Riscal, the makers of the wine reviewed here, has been in business for some 150 years. In fact, last [...]

A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Viognier (White) From Chile


Very recently we reviewed a Chilean red wine that was made from a Bordeaux blend. Here we will review a Chilean Viognier white wine. For a relatively small country, Chile has many wine regions that are now developing their own personality. The wine reviewed below comes from the Colchagua Valley which is located about 80 [...]

A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Beringer White Zinfandel


In this article we are going to be tasting a rose wine, with a white name that comes from a red grape. Zinfandel is perhaps America’s only indigenous European-style grape variety. It makes fruity, powerful red wines. But it also is the source of White Zinfandel, an extremely popular rose wine that accounts for about [...]

A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Central Italian White Orvieto


This will be three inexpensive Italian wines in a row that we have reviewed. First was a rose, then a red, so why not a white? Umbria is in central Italy. This wine comes from Orvieto, a town near the Latium border and not that far from the Tuscan border. I bet that you can [...]

A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Mediterranean White Wine


I don’t think I have to tell you about the beauty of the French Mediterranean, an area known affectionately as the "Midi". Unlike Tuscany, this fantastic region is not particularly well known for fine wines. Many of its wines are roses, best consumed on a terrace overlooking the sea. The grape Picpoul de Pinet is [...]