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August 2008 - Dessert Wines

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Shopping For Your Wine Racks Is Easier When Done From Your Sofa


Everyone knows that shopping over the internet is both a blessing and a curse. While there is nothing like being able to shop from the comfort of your sofa in your favourite pyjamas with a cup of steaming coffee or hot chocolate, especially at this the busiest shopping time of year. However, the frustration of the World Wide Web can sometimes be so overwhelming when it comes to finding a special gift for someone special that it drives you to the verge of insanity. During the holiday season it?s great to be able to avoid the crowded shopping malls but that doesn?t necessarily mean that finding the perfect gift is going to be any less daunting a task.

Let?s say for arguments sake that you have decided to purchase a wine rack for your sister for Christmas. Since last years shopping experience at the mall was a nightmare you would much rather not have to relive you have decided the last thing you want to do is spend an entire day or weekend swimming against the current of the masses of people looking for a store that not only carries wine racks but carries the counter top wine rack you had in mind. So, you instead decide to search for wine racks on the Internet as an easier alternative. You find some sites to look through, but if they?ve got several hundreds of wine racks whether you can find your ideal product is entirely dependant on how that website has decided to categorize their wine racks.

If you use the site?s search option instead of their category links it can be hit and miss as to whether of not you are going to get the right results. As spelling is crucial and often subjective, what you might call a ?counter top? wine rack someone else may call ?countertop? ?free standing? or even a ?bottle holder.? That?s not even taking into account the fact that the name of the product may not even contain those words, making it impossible to find the product you seek. Just because it is a wall mounted wine rack does not mean that it will be labelled as such.

Wouldn?t it be easier if you could specify the characteristics of the wine rack that you want and then have them tell you which ones meet those criteria, rather than you having to do all the grunt work? What would be ideal is to be able to set the number of bottles it should hold, what material the rack should be made from, what is the price range you?re looking at, and whether you want the rack to hold glasses as well. Now that?s a happy shopping experience!

The problem becomes, is there anyone that actually provides this kind of searching? We?ve done some research on the Internet and believe that we have a very unique proposition that provides this functionality. Our Product Selection Tool is exactly this, an easy and straight forward way to find the wine rack you want in an instant. So this holiday season take the stress out of shopping from home and see how our new search assistant tool can help you have a pleasant shopping season!

Finest Wine Racks is a major supplier of a variety of wine racks including wood wine racks, metal wine racks, counter top, floor standing wine racks and wine storage systems. A pioneer with their "Product Selection Assistant Tool" Finest Wine Racks aims to make your shopping experience easier.

Ken Finnigan - CEO

Finest Wine Racks



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Shopping For Your Wine Racks Is Easier When Done From Your Sofa


Everyone knows that shopping over the internet is both a blessing and a curse. While there is nothing like being able to shop from the comfort of you...


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Champagne and Caviar Celebration Bucket Standard


Two champagne flutes, dark chocolates, water crackers and Caviar. Add a bottle of bubbly and this bucket turns any occasion into a celebration, (Bucket color may vary). Includes Cristalino Sparkling Brut which is sure to be a pleasure for most folks. CCB04 CCB04S


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Headlines on Dessert Wines

South Africa’s most awarded wine now here (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:32:40 PDT
MANILA, Philippines—It is believed that wine consumption is among the signs of the times. “When the economy is good, everybody goes out to drink to celebrate. When the economy is bad, everybody goes out to drink to forget.

Heart of Stone

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:36:54 PDT
Scott and Lisa Neal are lost on a windy, dusty gravel road in the foothills of Oregon's Coast Range. They didn't mind being lost as they were more explorers than tourists. Fate was with them as they soon chanced upon a for sale sign behind which spread out what they were looking for: a place to plant a vineyard. It was a promising site with rolling hills, a rainbow of soil types and the warm protection of the lovely, inappropriately named, Muddy Valley. So in 1998 Scott and Lisa started to p

Wine & DineLA: Special Wine Pairing Menus

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:28:41 PDT
In honor of California Wine Month, American Express and over 40 L.A. restaurants will be presenting Wine & DineLA — special wine pairing menus from September 7 thru 21. Of course the lineup includes expensivo restaurants like Saddle Peak Lodge and Valentino, but there are also restaurants featuring menus for under $100 per person. I give you the following examples (you can get dinner without the wine pairings, too, but below are just the prices with the wine): Asia de Cuba — 3 courses for $

California’s storied vineyards enter uncharted climate territory

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 07:38:17 PDT
By Debra Kahn Climatewire: SAN FRANCISCO — If superb restaurants, a benign climate, awe-inspiring scenery and a great public transportation system weren’t enough, San Francisco also anchors its huge tourism industry on its proximity to world-class vineyards. There are more than 400 wineries spread over a few hours’ drive north from San Francisco, concentrated mostly in Napa and Sonoma counties, as well as Mendocino County. Since the 1970s, the area has become world-renowned as a prime cultivat

Twitter Taste Live on Thursday

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 06:32:57 PDT
As the founder of Wine Blogging Wednesday, I'm familiar with how much fun virtual wine tastings can be. But what Bin Ends is doing with its Twitter Tastings takes it all one step further... and I'm happy to be participating in tomorrow's event. Tomorrow, August 19 at 7 p.m. Bin Ends is hosting the second Twitter Taste Live event. The special guest will be Etienne Hugel of Hugel et Fils, who be joining us live on Twitter from Alsace. My friend Tim Elliot of Winecast will be co-hosting. We wi

Rockaway Cab, Rodney Strong, and Allocations

Wed, 20 Aug 2008 06:13:59 PDT
A few weeks ago, Jeff Lefevere over at The Good Grape and the good folks at Rodney Strong set up an online experiment. What would happen if a house known for their top quality northern California Cabernets wanted to release a new, allocation-only brand and got it to bloggers first? Quite a few of us around the US will be writing about Rockaway this week, and while I've tasted the bottle they sent (which was excllent, dark, rich, fine to drink now, but will *really* shine with a few years on it)


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