Tag Archives: Wines

Learning About Wines

Learning about wine takes practice and patience. What tastes good to you may not fare the same with someone else. Trying different wines at restaurants will give an idea of what white and red wines taste like with certain foods.

Fall 2010 Wine Tasting Guide To The Best Of Bc – Wines 12 To 22

Welcome to part two of the 2010 wine tasting guide to the Best of BC wines. This article will discuss the remaining 11 wines on the list. 12) NKMip Qwam Qwmt Syrah 2007 This full bodied Syrah was aged in

Wines – Pairing Wine And Pizza

Till now, beer was seen and considered one of the only options to accompany the popular Italian dish pizzas. But, the pattern has changed now. More and more people liking to combine the Italian treat pizza with classy wines now-a-days.

Fall 2010 Wine Tasting Guide To The Best Of Bc – First 11 Wines

The Fall 2010 Best of BC wine list is now out, and with 22 local wines from 13 wineries to choose from, it can be a difficult task for anyone, from the wine expert to novice wine collector. The following

Wine Making Recipe For Homemade Wines

The equation to a successful home made wine is fifty percent strictly following the instructions and fifty percent involving a good wine making recipe. If you do not have one, and even if you follow the instructions down to the

A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide to $10 Wines – An Australian Sauvignon Blanc

This is our second Australian wine, and our first Sauvignon Blanc. Australia is a major wine producer partly because Australians drink well over twice as much wine per capita as do Americans. The wine reviewed below comes from Victoria, Australia’s

Positano wines

  When You book a nice apartment in Positano Apartment in Positano – Amalfi Coast, with us You’ll realize  how beautiful and magic this town is. The screw has ancient roots in the Amalfi Coast, perhaps due to imperial Rome,

Wines Of Niagara

Niagara Wines – there’s an appellation that just doesn’t roll off your tongue. Some wine growing regions are instantly recognizable even to the most casual of wine drinkers…. places like Napa, Bordeaux, Montepulciano… but Niagara? Why not? Grapes are grown