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Thursday April 24, 2008 - Wine Glasses

Today's Wine Glasses Article

The Benefits Of A Modular Wine Rack


As the popularity of wine continues to rise, more and more people have made it a point to become educated wine enthusiasts; trying different wines with different meals and keeping those bottles they find the most enjoyable on hand. The storage of wine can be a space challenge, but it can also poise a design challenge. So, for savvy wine connoisseurs, combining form and function is the key to successfully displaying their wine. For them, using a wine rack is the most space efficient, visually appealing, and cost-effective method of display.

There are many wine racks on the market today, of all sizes and materials. But for many wine consumers, the modular wine rack makes the most sense when it comes to displaying their collection. The biggest benefit of the modular wine rack is its ability to grow your collection. While you may just beginning your love affair with wine, as you learn more and experience different types of wine, you may choose to add more bottles to your collection. A modular wine rack ? while it may start with space consideration for just a half-dozen bottles ? can be added on to as your collection grows. This can also be enormously helpful for price considerations. It may not be necessary to spend the money for a large wine rack with space for fifty bottles when your wine collection is in its infancy. With a modular wine rack, you can add as you go, keeping pace with your interest and collection ? and, in so doing, your budget can be paced as well.

A modular wine rack is generally a floor piece that can sit against a wall. As it grows, it is wise to securely bolt the wine rack to the wall behind it as it can pose serious dangers should it tip over onto someone. If you have children in the home, it is doubly important that you mind this risk.

You can find a modular wine rack in a variety of styles ? from wood to wrought iron ? and in a variety of places. Most large home improvement retail stores have a selection of wine racks, as do some home furnishing stores. You can also find listings for a modular wine rack online where you can even purchase one and have it shipped straight to your door. You?ll find that the modular wine rack is quite simple to put together with some common household tools.

The modular wine rack performs the dual function of organizing your wine bottles and displaying them beautifully. With the added benefit of adding on to its frame, you?ll be able to enjoy it for years to come.


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Sun, 30 Mar 2008 07:35:57 PDT
Ever bored to death in a restaurant? Make a nice flower out of a dinner napkin to place in a wine glass to solve it or for special occasions or for just fun.

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#3 "DRINK". Studies find a daily glass of wine or beer a day can boost levels of HDL cholesterol. Make the wine a red one -- red wines are 3-10 times higher in plant compounds called saponins believed to be responsible for much of wine's beneficial effects on cholesterol. Nice!

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This baby holds 130 L worth of wine (in this case a Cabernet Sauvignon) That equals 1,200 individual glasses or 173 regular size 750mL bottles. Wow.


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April 24, 2008 - Fine Wines

A Fine Wines Artilce for Your Viewing

The Wines of New Zealand


It?s easy to assume that New Zealand is a lot like Australia with its geographical proximity to the Outback: visitors may often be on the lookout for crocodile wrestling and Nicole Kidman sightings. Despite this assumption, New Zealand is a country all its own. Located halfway between the South Pole and the Equator, this nation is divided into the North Island and the South Island, with several smaller islands peppered in; it is a country filled with culture, history, and, of course, flora. Due to recent advances, it is now a country also filled with wine.



In the book of wine history, New Zealand hasn?t had much of a place, exiled to the small font of the index page. With diseases, poor quality grapes, and inexperienced farmers all serving as factors, its wines have been kicked out of liquor stores and booted out of bars. Nonetheless, these wines refused to stay out, sitting behind their vines and sulking; they decided to try again.



Perhaps it was the perseverance of the winemakers, or the zeal that partly makes up the nation?s name, but something kept the New Zealand wine industry going. After a hundred and forty years of poor quality wine, things changed: vineyards became more innovated and the lessons from experience began to stick, giving this nation's wine a second chance. By the early 1990?s, New Zealand wine had found a place: their grapes shed their former skins and emerged into something special.



The four years between 1994 and 1998 were literally a time of growth for the New Zealand wine industry: the number of winemakers increased from 31 to 293, the number of wineries tripled, and the amount of land reserved for viniculture nearly doubled. But the wine industry, as a whole, still remained small: presently, New Zealand produces an annual amount of wine that is one twelfth of Australia?s stock.



Greatly influenced by the English, Scottish, Irish, Asian, Polynesian, and Maori cultures, New Zealand as a country is a bit of a melting pot, and this shows in its wine: there are as many kinds of grapes as there are kinds of people. Over 20 varieties of grapes are grown in the ten main growing regions located all across the country. These grapes are made into wines at wineries that range from large to small.



New Zealand is known in particular for white wine, with 75 percent of wine produced being of this type. One white wine, the Sauvignon Blanc, is very much the grape of this country?s eye; it is the wine that put this nation on the map. With a flavor and a sharpness said to trump all others, this Sauvignon Blanc is one the most well-liked wines around. Many people attest that New Zealand produces the best Sauvignon Blanc in the entire world.



Red wines are, however, not absent; they are starting to be produced more frequently. Cabernet and Merlot are helping the red wine industry by climbing up the corporate vine, but the true red wine of New Zealand is Pinot Noir. This wine is becoming increasingly more and more popular; soon it may rival Sauvignon Blanc for prom queen.



New Zealand is home to vineyards extremely close to the ocean. When this is coupled with a southern location, possessing vineyards that are the southernmost in all the word, a different kind of climate is introduced to the grape. With a different kind of climate comes a different kind of wine. Marked by weather that is cool and consistent, the grapes of New Zealand are able to ripe at a slow, steady pace. This produces a wine that is intense, sharp in flavor and tastes like no other.



The rocky start behind them, New Zealanders are looking to the future of wine with their chins, and their glasses, held high. With the production of Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Noir, not to mention the hype the Riesling is creating, there is no knowing where the New Zealand wine culture will sit in the future. Chance are, it will sit among the best wine cultures in the world, known as one of the greatest lands for wine anywhere, not just north of the South Pole.

Jennifer Jordan is the senior editor at http://www.savoreachglass.com With a vast knowledge of wine etiquette, she writes articles on everything from how to hold a glass of wine to how to hold your hair back after too many glasses. Ultimately, she writes her articles with the intention that readers will remember wine is fun and each glass of anything fun should always be savored.



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Thursday 04/24/08 - Fine Wine

Today's Fine Wine Article

How To Make Homemade Wines


Prepare the Produce ??? First, inspect the fruit to ensure the grapes are ripe and free of insects or other contaminants. Put the grapes in the straining bag and measure the sugar level using your hydrometer. A hydrometer can be purchased at any wine making store. The sugar density should be 22 ideally. Also, remember to remove the stems from all grapes in order to make your wine smoother and sweeter. Finish this step by transferring the ingredients into the jug. Wine has been an important part of any occasion. It is commonly made from fermented grape juice, flowers, and grains. Countries like Italy, Portugal, United States, and Argentina are among the largest exporters of different wines.

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The most expensive kind of wine is called ???vintage???. Vintage wines are made from the highest quality grapes that are harvested several years before they are sold to the public.





While some wines are very expensive, there are some of good quality and that are relatively inexpensive. Among these wines are homemade wines that are commonly served to show old English hospitality.





Home winemaking is an exciting hobbiy designed for people who love social drinking or who are fond of giving away wine as gifts. Here are some tips on how to make homemade wine:





1. Get fresh produce from fields and orchards that let buyers pick their own fruits. Another option is getting fruit concentrate being sold by local winemaking stores.





2. Buy equipment needed in home winemaking. These are fermentation locks, Demijohns, plastic funnels, trial jars, siphon tubes, and wine bottles with corks.





3. Gather necessary ingredients to put flavor and a distinct taste to the wine. These are yeast, pectic enzyme, wine tannin, acid blend, and campden tablets.





4. Get recipies of the favorite wines to have accurate information about the exact amount of ingredients to use. The tip in making the best wine is accurately mixing ingredients to achieve desired taste.





5. Use fermentation bags in collecting pulp and submerge it into the wine mixture. Set aside covered fermenter within 24 hours.





6. Put yeast on the grape juice surface and cover it. Let the mixture ferment within 7 days.





7. After 7 days, discard pulp and siphon the mixture to prepare for secondary fermenter.





8. Add water to the wine mixture and allow it to ferment for 4-6 weeks or until it appears completely clear. Use hydrometer to make sure fermentation has been completed. Hydrometer should show 0.989 and 0.990 on its gravity scale.





9. The wine should be cleared completely after following the first 8 steps. After that, siphon the wine and add five crushed campden tablets.





10. Bottle the homemade wine and let it age.







Today, the best wines on the market are home made. They are surprisingly delicious and inexpensive. Anyone can make wine by simply following these 10 basic steps and then you can start impressing friends and family members during get-togethers.











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