Food & Drink

The most popular grape for producing white wines is definitely Chardonnay. Today on the wine market you can find around 34 different types of Chardonnay. This grape comes from crossing Gauais Blanc and Pinot Noir, which according to wine experts happened centuries ago. The Chardonnay grape is the 5th most widely planted grape in the whole world. Although France is the home of this grape varietal, high quality Chardonnay vintage wines are also produced in Australia, New Zealand, America and many other countries. Chardonnay vintage wines are known for their light green color and can be paired with different meals as they comes in a wide variety of styles, different levels of acidity, sweetness and different textures. Here are few of the best Chardonnay vintage wines [&hellip

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A romantic dinner is not complete without a good quality red wine such as Cabernet Sauvignon. Being one of the most popular red wines in Australia, Cabernet Sauvignon features unique notes and aromas, ideal for heavy and fatty foods. What makes Australian Cabernet Sauvignon so special is its medium acidity and earthy flavour, that goes perfectly with high-calorie foods. Compared with California Cabernet, Australian Cabernet Sauvignon is far more fruity and easy to drink. The blackberry, cherry and currant notes make Australian Cabernet Sauvignon an ideal match with beef and lamb. Here are some unique food ideas you can pair the best Cabernet Sauvignon wine with. Meats and Fish – The first thing that you need to have in mind when pairing foods with wine, is [&hellip

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Our Tips For Best White Wine Blends

By Maria Rogerson

April 9, 2014Alcohol

With so many white wine blends available on the market, it is hard to choose the one that will best satisfy your taste buds. Depending on your personal taste, you can find different outstanding white wine blends that will satisfy your demands. Make your party a success with marvelous white wine blends. Whether you plan to serve salads, seafood, noodles or other types of food, you can pair your party food with different white wine blends. Here’s a list of the more popular white blends available in stores and online. Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2013 – If you are up for a lovely blend of citrus, lime, honeysuckle and stone fruits, choose this Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blank. From all white wine blends, this wine [&hellip

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Our Tips For Best Red Wine

By Maria Rogerson

December 24, 2013Alcohol Food & Drink

Ordering a good bottle of wine can be a challenge if you do not know much about wines. Yes, you most certainly know that red wine goes best with meat and white one is best when paired with fish. But how do you choose the right wine when it comes to texture, fragrance and bouquet. And because most people know almost nothing about wine bouquet, they usually rate the quality with the price. The more expensive the wine is, the higher the quality. But this is not always the case. It is always better ask the waiter for his opinion on which wine to choose. If you need to go wine shopping because you are planning a romantic dinner or simply having few friends over [&hellip

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The Chinese cuisine is known internationally for the unique cooking techniques and delicious recipes. One kitchen tool that is very unique and is gaining popularity fast is the wok. The wok is ultimate pan made of stainless steel, aluminum, copper or carbon steel, meant for every cooking technique. Cooking with a wok might be the easiest and fastest way to prepare food. Its broad surface enables the liquids to reduce more quickly and its intense heat transforms its sloping sides into a dynamic cooking surface. Woks are perfect for stir-frying, deep-frying and boiling and they don’t require much oil. A standard wok has a flat bottom and double handles (or one long handle), although in the past the bottoms were rounded. Because of wok’s unique [&hellip

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The first thing to consider before buying wine glasses is the type of wine you usually consume, since glasses for white and red wine differ. The only common thing they share is the density of glass and material they are made out of. Keep in mind that wine glasses should be durable, made out of either glass or crystal and never serve red wine in glasses designed for white wine. Regardless of which type of glasses you buy, always purchase few extras in case of breakage. Browse online for many reputable retailers and specialty stores where you can find and buy many different glasses for wine online at affordable prices and without leaving your home. The glasses designed for red wine are usually larger than [&hellip

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Buying A Mothers Day Wine

By Maria Rogerson

May 13, 2013Alcohol

It seems that most holidays that require the gesture of gift exchange have several items that are common for this occasion. Wine is one of them. Wine has been around since ancient times as scientists and historians claim that wine fragmentation procedures were used 6000 BC in areas of today’s Iran, Georgia and many more. So as for all the holidays in the year, wine bottles of a rare harvest are a great choice for a mothers day gift. With expansion of the wine industry worldwide, the number of sorts and varieties of wine has become quite large making it hard to determine which have good quality. But with sites offering bottles of Australian wine online you can come to information about all sorts of wine and [&hellip

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Our Tips On Buying Wine

By Steve George

May 9, 2013Alcohol

Which wine goes best with which food? What is the optimal wine storing and serving temperature? Should red wines only be served with red meat? Which wine to choose with a desert? When should champagne be served and when sweet wines, such as ports? How to choose the right wine for a certain occasion? These and many other questions about wines often inflict quite a headache, especially if you’re expecting guests or are invited to a fancy celebration. Pairing wine and food is not a special skill, but rather pleasure that results in sensational harmony of different flavors. The good news is that it is not necessary to take wine courses or cooking classes to master this skill. Selecting the right wine for your dinner [&hellip

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