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  • A Whisky Cocktail Primer Article  By : Mathew Tinkham
    Cocktails represent something that no other drink quite musters. A sort of urbane chic. Cocktails are decadent, indulgent affairs, for social lubrication and general merriment. In this article we'll experience a few excellent whiskies from around the world, and create some classic cocktails. Whisky is, after all, the original cocktail spirit. All o
  • Chill-filtration Article  By : Mathew Tinkham
    Chill-filtration has long been a divisive subject, the overriding consensus is often against it, and it is seen as an unnatural and untraditional part of whisky production. Does it reflect the public's preference of looks over real substance, or is it a necessary evil?
  • A brief guide to Bourbon Article  By : Mathew Tinkham
    Bourbon is a spirit deeply set in American culture. The drink evolved and developed with the history of the country, becoming the popular libation it is today. In this article we will look at a few delightful bourbons including Knob Creek, Maker's Mark, Van Winkle and Four Roses, all of which can be purchased from the online whisky store Master of Malt.
  • Winery Marketing - Reach Your Target Market  By : B Hopkins
    How should wineries approach their marketing in tough economic times?
  • How To Make Wine at Home  By : Jeff Terry
    Being a wine maker, I am occasionally asked how to make wine. I usually give people the story about how I came about this hobby. When my older brother and I were going to the same university, he would make his own mead in his basement.
  • Beer Mugs Versus Beer Glasses  By : vikram kumar
    Beer drinkers have been known to debate the advantages of mugs over glasses from time to time.
  • Barbecue Receptions Call For Wedding Shot Glasses or Beer Glasses  By : vikram kumar
    If you’re a bride whose favorite song is “Honky Tonk Woman” and if your bridal toast is more likely to be Jack Daniels than champagne, wedding shot glasses may be just the right wedding favors for your celebration.
  • Tuscan Wine Harvest - The Much Anticipated Grape Harvest  By : Tuscany Rent Direct
    Chianti, the Tuscan area that produces Chianti Classico wine for centuries and is recognized as the best wine growing region internationally, remains Tuscany’s most prided territory. One can sense the ancient traditions and history that fills the Chi
  • Top Ten Whiskies of All Time  By : Mathew Tinkham
    1. Ardbeg Uigeadail - An absolute must for Ardbeg aficionados, Uigeadail is a thrillingly complex expression that is smooth, long and intensely smoky. Packs a strong peaty punch which is balanced by delicious, velvety sweetness. An exceptional whisky
  • What are Catalunya Wines?  By : Jhoana.Cooper
    Wine, be it red or white, is appreciated by many people around the world. The sparkling liquor can brighten up any occasion. The wineries of the Catalunya province of Spain is produce about 38 million liter of the liquor annually. About 200 vineyards
  • Getting To Know Pinot Noir  By : Louise Truswell
    Pinot Noir is a fiddly little grape to grow but when it’s at it best it produces some of the most esteemed and expensive wines in the world. Read on learn more about this exciting little grape.
  • Bring Your Own Bottle - A New Dining Experience  By : Alan M. Kassirer
    Are you fed up with the price of a glass of wine when you go out for dinner? Do you feel like you're being robbed when the check comes and that average bottle of wine cost you over $50.00? Yyou should go to a bring your own bottle restaurant soon.
  • Irish Coffee Liquor - Loved by Coffee Lovers  By : Carl da Costa
    Whether you are a huge coffee fan or not, there is a very good chance that you can find an Irish coffee liquor infused beverage that you not only like, but actually love. This is due to the fact that while Irish coffee liquor is created with coffee,
  • How Champagne is Actually Made  By : haxanzak
    A short writng on how champagne is actually made.
  • Wine Blending Event at Wiens Cellars Winery  By : dgcarticle
    The Wiens Family Wine Blending seminar was directed by Doug The Palate Wiens, a winemaker, viticulturist, and one of the many Wiens family members in attendance. This family oriented Temecula winery is a reminder of an earlier day when the family and community took care of one another. The attendees enjoyed having the family there.
  • Petit Verdot Comes of Age In a Far Better Way In Temecula California Valley Wineries  By : dgcarticle
    Petit Verdot grown in Temecula California Valley Vineyards offers unique characteristics for a Meritage wine. When Petit Verdot grapes are allowed to ripen in hot climates such as Temecula, the vinous tastes are less pronounced so higher amounts of the grape can be used in a blended wine. Fully mature fruit offers the best of a Big Red Temecula wine with spice, leather, and floral notes while still keeping the right level of acidity.
  • Petit Verdot Ages Successfully In Temecula Wineries  By : dgcarticle
    Petit Verdot grown in Temecula Wineries offers improved characteristics to a Meritage wine. When Petit Verdot grapes are allowed to ripen in warm weather such as Temecula, the vinous characters are less pronounced so higher amounts of the grape can be used in a blended wine. Fully mature fruit offers the best of a Big Red wine with spice, leather, and floral notes while still maintaining appropriate acidity.
  • Distinguishing Crystal Red and White Wine Glasses  By : Gen Wright
    Crystal Red and White Wine Glasses – Is There Really a Difference? You bet there is a difference, and that difference is about function. The deeper you delve into wine tasting, the easier you will be able to tell how crystal red and white wine glasses can influence the flavor and aroma of the wine.
  • Ordering Drinks in Las Vegas  By : Ben Hughes
    Everyone who enjoys an alcoholic beverage on occasion feels totally qualified to order drinks in Las Vegas without any special orientation, advice or training. Las Vegas bar servers will tell you that this is not always so. This article provides tips from the pros about holding your liquor in Las Vegas.
  • Tips for Ordering Wine in Las Vegas  By : Ben Hughes
    Selecting a wine in Las Vegas can be tricky, as there are few local wines, but lots of options from all over the world. It is easy to get lost in a big wine list. Here are some tips on how to handle the challenge.
  • Homebrew Kits - Using A Hydrometer  By : Ron King
    A hydrometer is an instrument for determining the density or "specific gravity" of a liquid. You use the hydrometer to see how heavy (the specific gravity) the brewed liquid is compared to plain water. You want to know what this reading is to tell when your homebrew is completely fermented.
  • A Tasting of Verdicchio di Matelica Reserve DOCQ  By : Vincent Sandford
    This article describe the tasting evening of Verdicchio di Matelica Riserva DOCQ and the characteristics of the wine. It introduces expert advice from Claudio Modesti a well known Italian TV personality of central Italy on wine tasting and its characteristics.
  • You Deserve the Best Wine at all Times  By : hillebrand.
    When you are in a famous wine region, to get the real feel of the place is best to go on wine tours. Niagara Falls Ontario wine tours are well known all over the globe.
  • Home Bar Ideas: New Southwestern Cocktails for Your Home Bar  By : Ben Weissman
    When choosing home bar ideas, there are many different options for you to consider. You will need to think of everything from the decorating to the drinks that you will serve. New Southwestern cocktails for your home bar are one great idea that serves both purposes.
  • Why Homebrewing Your Own Homebrew Beer Is Always Fun!  By : Michael D. Hayden
    Learning how to brew your own beer is a simple and fun and once you learn about homebrew recipes and homebrew supplies, it takes no time at all and produces results better than any mass produced commercial beer!
  • Beer Kits: Tastes Good, Less Work  By : Ron King
    Home beer brewing is a fun pastime that requires patience, but very little real effort. That is if you start from one of the many online beer kits.

    With everything at your fingertips, you'll soon be sipping your very own home brew. A good beer kit is a virtual guarantee of a great start to a delicious life-time activity.
  • A Gift of Personalized Wine Bottles  By : Gen Wright
    Here's a gift idea that will set you apart from the crowd and give you a reputation as a great gift-giver. Bestow on someone the present of a personalized bottle of wine or champagne for any special occasion.
  • Understanding French Wine Regions  By : Louise Truswell
    Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide to French wine so you can get an idea for the types of wine that you can expect from each region.
  • Italian Wine Regions  By : Louise Truswell
    Italy is said to be the second largest wine producer in the world and boasts a myriad of winemaking regions, each producing a diverse array of wines. With reports of 900,000 registered vineyards (enough for one vineyard for every seven people) and more native grapes than any other wine country.
  • New Zealand Wine – Getting To Know The Regions From Where It Is Made  By : Louise Truswell
    New Zealand is somewhat of a newcomer to the world of wine, especially when you compare it to the likes of France and Spain. But that’s not to say that New Zealand wine can’t stand up to its old world rivals. The country exports a vast amount of its wine production, makes arguably the best Sauvignon Blanc on the planet and its Pinot Noir is beginning to create a stir. But with over 10 New Zealand wine making regions to choose from and each producing some very diverse styles of wine.
  • Is There More To Spanish Wines Than Just Rioja?  By : Louise Truswell
    Any Spanish wine tour wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Rioja. It has been the epitome of Spanish wine for generations after all. However, Rioja is not the only wine coming out of this country. Here we take a look at how other Spanish wine regions stand up to their famous rival.
  • Burton’s Beer Brewing History  By : 4Ps_Marketing
    Burton upon Trent can lay claim to many important culinary developments that have, during its recent history, helped shape the eating habits of millions of Britons.
  • Get Ready For Summer  By : Fiona Muller
    Summer has arrived and the age old question of what to drink at summer parties is raising its head. This article gives an overview and a few ideas of wines that are good to drink at summer parties.
  • A Mediterranean Diet  By : Fiona Muller
    This article extols the virtues of a Mediterranean diet. Eaten regularly and with moderation it can be something that makes you healthier and is really great to eat over summer with a good bottle of wine.
  • Barbecue Wines  By : Fiona Muller
    Summer is upon us and barbecue is starting to fill the air. This article talks about some of the wines that work well with barbecued food
  • Italian Food And Wine  By : Fiona Muller
    This article discusses Italian food and wine and gives an overview of Italy and its specialties.
  • The Health Benefits Of Wine  By : Fiona Muller
    This article talks about the health benefits of drinking wine. It discusses why wine can be seen as healthy and what it is in wine that makes it healthy.
  • Personalized Engraved Liquor Hip Flasks  By : Gen Wright
    Personalized gifts items make for the best gifts to absolutely anyone. There is nothing like having an item that has your name and a message from a loved one.
  • Choosing the Best Wine to Buy for the Summer Season  By : James15 Mitchell15
    It’s not just the food we need to consider to make the perfect BBQ this summer. What we drink can have a huge impact on how well the food and the evening as a whole is received. The trouble we face is knowing the best wine to buy to compliment these occasions.
  • Innovative Wine Auction Websites Grow in Popularity as People Look to Grab a Boozy Bargain  By : James7 Mitchell7
    As the economy makes us more price conscious the need to find the best bargains for our favourite evening tipple has never been so great. To help us in our quest many retailers are still holding out a life line, coming up with innovative ideas to help us keep the cost of our drinking habits down. Take for example the increasing popularity of wine auctions. Building on the power of the internet wine retailers are now offering customers the chance to buy their favourite bottles of plonk at exa
  • Absinthe In The US - Is It For Real?  By : Robert Thomson
    For years and years, absinthe was illegal in the US. It was banned from American drinkers way back in 1912, partly over fears it carried effects worse than your average alcohol, and partly because its popularity made it a prime target for temperance-minded reformers.
  • Can Red Wine Help Lower Blood Pressure? It All Depends  By : Bill Lewis
    Will drinking red wine lower high blood pressure? If so, what is the right amount? Leading researchers discuss the pros and cons of drinking red wine to reduce hypertension.
  • Exploring the Wine World!  By : Robert Thomson
    Wine is one of the ancient things that people enjoy even up to now. It is served in many restaurants; it is available in many stores; it is found in almost every household,
  • Cabernet Sauvignon – Getting The Most From It  By : Louise Truswell
    Louise Truswell works in the wine industry. She has been writing about wine for couple of years and is particularly interesting in helping enthusiasts enjoy wine, including grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Chardonnay – A Versatile Little Grape  By : Louise Truswell
    Chardonnay is an extremely versatile grape, taking on the characteristics of the soil and climate from where it is grown. But this often causes confusion amongst wine drinkers who think that there is only one style of Chardonnay and therefore that every bottle will taste the similar, if not the same. In this article, we look to clear up any misunderstandings surrounding the grape and describe the full variety of styles of Chardonnay available.
  • Alcohol, the grape of desire  By : Laurie Noepel
    This article demonstrates the pros and cons of Alcohol and some health benefits and disadvantages as well.
  • Shiraz - Is It Worth Looking Outside Of Australia?  By : Louise Truswell
    Shiraz is a well-liked little grape, often said to be one of the most popular in the wine world. It really started to make a name for itself when Australia started producing affordable versions a couple of decades ago. And with Shiraz production there going through the roof, many people consider the Aussies be masters of this grape. However, that’s not to say that any search for Shiraz should be focused just on Australia. This article will demonstrate that other winemaking countries have followe
  • Merlot – More Than A Just A Good Blending Partner?  By : Louise Truswell
    Merlot is a very well known grape in the wine world and this is largely due to its role as a key blending buddy in wines from Bordeaux in France. However, the reputation that it has gained for producing some of the most prestigious and expensive wines on the planet (such as Margaux and Paulliac), arguably has overshadowed its use elsewhere. In this article, we demonstrate that Merlot is more than just a great blending partner and that it also has a really important role in its own right.
  • The Award Winning Temecula Valley Wine Story  By : dgcarticle
    While grapes have been grown and wineries being fruitful since the early 70s in Temecula CA, much has changed of late. The Valley itself is with an ideal climate for yielding high quality wine grapes: hot, sunny days; cool evenings; long growing season; and limited rainfall during the growing season.
  • Wines For Dining  By : Fiona Muller
    This article gives you some tips on wine and what to drink with certain types of food. It stresses the importance of wine being a social drink and therefore ideal to have at a dinner party.
  • Why Wine Makes A Great Gift  By : Fiona Muller
    Wine makes a great gift. This article explains why wine is a fantastic gift for friends and loved ones alike
  • Wine For Spring Days  By : Fiona Muller
    This article talks about spring and how the wine that you have been drinking over winter may not fit the season. Now is the time to change your tipple of choice and break into a new range of flavours
  • What to look for when buying wine  By : Fiona Muller
    Buying wine can often be a bit of a challenge. A great way to buy wine is to go through an independent online retailer where there is immense choice and great deals available.
  • Buying Wine Online – Is It Easier Than Buying In The Supermarket  By : Fiona Muller
    This article compares buying wine at a supermarket to buying wine online. It gives the advantages and disadvantages of both and compares and contrasts them
  • How To Select A Case Of Wine  By : Fiona Muller
    This article discusses cases of wine and their availability both in the supermarkets and online.
  • Great Red Wines  By : Fiona Muller
    This article gives an overview of red wine and talks about the imagery and emotions that are associated with this drink.
  • The Famed Champagne  By : Patrick Carpen
    This articles gives an overview of the history and usage of champagne.
  • Why Should You Buy New Zealand Wine?  By : Louise Truswell
    New Zealand has got an enormous amount to offer on the wine front. It is most well known for its Sauvignon Blanc coming out of the Marlborough region, but other regions and grapes are now becoming increasingly popular and important for New Zealand’s wine industry.
  • What To Look For When Buying German Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    Over the last few decades, German wine has acquired a somewhat negative reputation of being cheap and sweet. However, German wine is much more than just Blue Nun, Liebfraumilch and Hock. The country boasts a range of good quality and great tasting wines - you just need to know what to look for and how to get the most from them.
  • The Effects of Absinthe - Fact or Fiction  By : Robert Thomson
    Throughout its storied history, even absinthe connoisseurs have wondered at the mysteriously seductive powers of the "Green Fairy."
  • Temecula Wineries are the Perfect Weekend Getaway  By : dgcarticle
    For the adventurous wine fan, your escape awaits you in the beautiful Temecula Valley. Only an hour away from Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego. Temecula wineries offer an unrivaled weekend getaway. Temecula brags of over thirty wineries, a entertaining historic old town, many antique stores, grand golf courses, and local lakes.
  • How To Get The Best Wine Offers On The Internet  By : Kris Smith
    This article gives a few tips on how to get the best wine offers in the market. It discusses the different types of cases of wine available and how to choose the best one for you.
  • Getting A Good Wine Deal Online  By : Kris Smith
    Looking for a great online wine deal is always difficult. This article gives you some tips on how to find fantastic wines at great prices online.
  • Pairing Cheese and Wine for Your Next Event  By : dgcarticle
    When putting together a tasty cheese and wine pairing, the only thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I'm sure you've heard all the fancy chefs sharing about what wine works with a cheese; however, when it comes down to it, it's all about personal taste. You may prefer your favorite wine with your favorite cheese. My typical recommendation is for you to be ready for for experimenting. Choose several wines and several cheeses. each person will find what combination is be
  • Pairing Wine and Cheese  By : dgcarticle
    When putting together a wine and cheese pairing, the only thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I'm sure you've heard all the most knowledgeable chefs explaining about what cheese works with your choice of wine; however, when it comes down to it, it's all about personal taste. You may prefer a cheese with a different wine than your friends. My typical recommendation is for you to be ready for for experimenting.
  • Getting The Most From Italian Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    When it comes to wine, Italy is well known for its Chianti and Pinot Grigio. However Italian wine isn’t just about these two famous gems. The country offers a huge variety of diverse and unusual wines, while boasting some of the oldest wine growing regions in the world.
  • All You Need To Know About Spanish Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    If you think of Spain, bullfights, paella and flamenco probably spring to mind. Rioja may also feature well up your list and rightly so, as it contributes to a vast proportion of Spain’s wine exports and is almost certainly one of, if not, the most well known wine to come out of the country.
  • The Ingredients In Beer  By : Patrick Carpen
    This article details and explains the key ingredients in beer.
  • Loire Valley And Wine  By : Fiona Muller
    This article discusses the origination of some French wines. It concentrates on the regions found in the Loire Valley.
  • Your Guide To Pinot Grigio  By : Fiona Muller
    This article talks about Pinot Grigio and the range of wines that are found containing this particular grape.
  • Your Guide To Champagne And Cocktails  By : Fiona Muller
    This article looks at the various ways of using champagne in particular in classic cocktails. It makes a versatile base for a range of different cocktails.
  • Dancing With The Green Fairy - The Legends and Lore of Absinthe  By : Robert Thomson
    The drink of choice for Roman charioteers, French courtiers and Parisian Bohemian artists alike, absinthe has a much storied past. Many of the tales surrounding the emerald green anise-flavored liquor are simply false, while others are shrouded in the mists and myths of time.
  • The spin of Supermarket Wines.  By : James9 Mitchell9
    Supermarket wine aisles can be quite a daunting proposition. A sea of red and white bottles packed in deep and stacked to the heavens. They're usually splattered with a variety of 3 for 2 or half-price offerings - but the question is, do they really represent true value for money? Online wine retailer Naked Wines offers a fresh and exciting proposition, with a wide range of lesser known wines from up and coming winemakers. Better still, customers can snap up these wines at very competitive prices as the company buys directly from producers. To find out more, visit www.nakedwines.com
  • Taste The Cava  By : ajcones
    Wine is an alcoholic beverage often made of fermented grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grapes is such that they can ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients.Wine is produced by fermenting crushed grapes using various types of yeast which consume the sugars found in the grapes and convert them into alcohol. Different varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts are used depending on the types of wine being produced. One of the wine produced by grapes is c
  • So is Red Wine Really Good for You, or Bad for You?  By : Mary Howard
    An informative but also light-hearted look at the benefits and hazards of drinking red wine. Which wine gives you the most health benefits, and is it the resveratrol, the polyphenols, or the procyanidins that do the good work. Find out why it helps to have a glass of wine with your Sunday roast. Cheers!
  • Famous Italian Wines  By : Mark Cooper11
    As we all know that Italy is famous for many things, but perhaps it is most famous for its wine. The wines of Italy are almost as varied as the people themselves. Wine is very common in Italy, as are tea and coffee in other parts of the world. There are many different types of wine.
  • A Guide To Australian Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    In the last 20 years, Australia has really made its mark in the wine world. The country produces a variety of wines from a number of wine growing regions and has revolutionised winemaking processes, making it a real force to be reckoned with in the wine-growing world.
  • Understanding The World Of Shiraz  By : Louise Truswell
    If you like your wines big, bold and fruity then Shiraz is definitely for you. The most widely planted grape in Australia, Shiraz is a favourite of many a wine drinker and is a great match for a variety of foods.
  • All You Need To Know About South African Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    Despite the fact that South African wine is generally thought of as New World, the country has actually been producing wine for more than 350 years. However, it is only since the end of Apartheid in the 1990’s that the South African wine industry has really come into its own.
  • Getting To Grips With Merlot  By : Louise Truswell
    Merlot is a great player in the wine world, having two very different roles. Not only does it make a great blending partner but it is also a pretty good grape when used on its own, producing some deliciously subtle and easy drinking red wines.
  • Wine For Every Occasion  By : hillebrand
    Wine is a great beverage for every occasion. It can be consumed by almost everyone and at anytime. Canada - wineries in Ontario house the best wineries ever. Wines are made through a process that transforms the grapes into the liquid form. It is perfectly made by fermenting with yeast to add flavor and also squishing the grapes into small pieces.
  • All You Want to Know About Beer Kegs!  By : Simon Shannon
    Beer Kegs are hassled, cylinder kegs intended especially to contain and dispense filtered and pasteurized keg beer. They are often made of aluminum and require an extra nozzle to pump out the contents, and are often used to transport large amount of beer because of their shape.
  • To Find the Best Wine Club Ask These Three Questions  By : David Lett
    Finding the best wine club for you boils down to three questions...
  • Using The Internet To Find All The Best Wine Offers  By : Malcolm smith
    As the economic crisis puts us all under pressure to save more and spend less, retailers across all sectors are pulling out the stops to entice us through their doors. But being so scrupulous about saving our cash is a time consuming business. Just like the travel and financial industry comparison site counterparts, there are now a number of web sites out there who can keep you divinely informed of the best wine offers that will make the perfect partner for a saintly night in.
  • Wines; Pairing Them With The Perfect Meals Discovering Their True Tastes  By : Howard Platt
    Learn to enjoy wine to its fullest. Read about the more popular wines and the best foods to serve them with. You will also be given some specific flavor information concerning the more popular wines. If you are a wine enthusiast or wish to know a little bit more about wine and how to serve it then this article will help you out.
  • How To Get Great Wine Offers Online  By : Fiona Muller
    When looking for the best wine offers available it is often difficult to find the things you like. This article gives an overview of how to find the best wine offers around.
  • Using The Internet To Find Fantastic Online Wine Deals  By : Malcolm smith
    The power of the internet has enabled more and more companies to sell their wares to a greater audience. The introduction of comparison web-sites has helped us in our quest to become the best bargain hunters in town. They now even exist to help us search for the lowest prices for food and drink from bargain beans to finding the best on-line wine deals.
  • Getting A great Online Wine Deal  By : Fiona Muller
    Winescout is a great way to compare the wine market and to find out where the best online wine deals are to be had.
  • How To Get The Most From Your Chardonnay  By : Louise Truswell
    Chardonnay is one of, if not THE, most famous white grape. It has become so well known that even couples are naming their babies after it. But why has it become so popular over the last decade and how can you get the most from it? Read on to find out more.
  • Getting The Most From Your Pinot Grigio  By : Louise Truswell
    Pinot Grigio has become massively popular in recent years and is rivalling Chardonnay to the role of number one white grape. But what makes it special and when should you drink it? Read on to find out more.
  • Brandy And Cognac  By : Fiona Muller
    Cognac is currently experiencing a revival. Made popular once more by rap stars and Russian millionaires sales are now booming. Find out what all the fuss is about.
  • A Guide To Rioja  By : Fiona Muller
    Spain has been producing wine since Roman times. Rioja is probably the most well known type of wine from Spain.
  • Buying Chilean Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    If up and coming winemakers, a fantastic range of wines and great value are your thing, look no further - Chilean wine is for you.
  • Buying Argentinean Wine  By : Louise Truswell
    Argentinean wines offer fantastic value, with some great tasting wines at the £5-£10 mark. Combine that with some unusual grapes and you’ll soon see why Argentina is becoming a very interesting and key player in the wine world.
  • Wine Vouchers – The Perfect Gift For Everyone  By : Francesca Krajewski
    What do you buy the person who has everything? You need something that is both pleasurable but also useful and that you know is going to tick all their mostly already full boxes. The solution is simple. Something consumable! Then why not opt for something a little different and purchase some electronic wine vouchers?
  • What is The Bloody Caesar Cocktail?  By : Colin Glaysher
    Developed in 1969 by a Calgary bartender, Canada's extremely popular Caesar cocktail, also known as the Bloody Caesar, turns 40 years old and is now the closest thing to Canada's national drink.
  • The Making of Absinthe  By : Matt Peterson
    Absinthe recipes abound in bartender's literature. Whether you are looking to make a palate-pleasing French absinthe or an astringent version of Spanish absinthe, here are some basic rules -- as well as variations on the general theme.
  • Wine Cellars Come In Many Types and Sizes  By : John Mann
    Wine cellars come in many different shapes, sizes and styles. But without a doubt, if you are a wine aficionado, it has probably been one of your fondest wishes to own your own wine cellar where bottles of your favorite vintages are aging to perfection. If you are a true wine lover, nothing beats having your own collection of favorites ready to share with like-minded friends.
  • Wine and Food: How To Get It Right When Ordering  By : Karen Karila
    This article answers the question, "what is the proper way to pair wine with food?", and provides four easy questions that will help you choose the right wines every time to make your dining experience unforgettable.
  • Internet Wine Deal  By : Malcolm smith
    Everyone loves a bargain and it’s human nature not to want to spend more money than we have to. Enter the power of the internet and its ability to keep us up to speed on the super savings and wine deals we can cash in on - from whittled down prices on essential white goods, to wicked wine deals we can all enjoy.

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