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Choosing A Wine Glass Rack

Posted on June 29, 2007 by Joanne Dorin

A wine glass rack is the best way to store wine glasses and keep them easily accessible at the same time. Using a wine glass rack keeps wine glasses dust free and ready to use at all times. The most convenient wine glass racks are those that hang or can be mounted overhead.

Wine Glass Holder Stand: Simplicity and Elegance All in One

Posted on June 29, 2007 by Joanne Dorin

Wine glasses are an elegant part of our home. We may use and see beautiful wine glasses when we travel or visit other people or if we stop in at the local tavern, but our home is a special place for our wine glasses. We take special care to get that wine glass set that is best suited for our home. We make sure that every care is taken with our home wine glasses.

Napa Valley Wine Cellar Choices

Posted on June 29, 2007 by Joanne Dorin

Napa Valley is world renowned for its wonderful wineries, excellent wines, and terrific vineyards. In fact there are some great wine cellar choices.Back in 1961 the Heitz Wine Cellar opened in Napa Valley. At that time there were less than 20 wineries in the area but today there are more than 200.

Choosing A Wine Cellar Rack

Posted on June 29, 2007 by Joanne Dorin

Whether you're looking for custom wine cellar rack design or some type of modular wine cellar rack system, there are so many different racking materials and systems available today that there's no limit to the scope of your wine cellar layout and design except, perhaps, your imagination.

Giant Wine Glass: I Swear Hun, I Only Had One Glass

Posted on June 28, 2007 by Joanne Dorin

Glassware is a wonderful and necessary part of our daily lives. If we want to drink anything, we usually want to use glassware - even a plastic glass is considered glassware. One place in our home where glassware is much loved is in our home bar. We buy the best and the biggest wine glasses we can find. Maybe you even have a giant wine glass or two.

Beer Glassware

Posted on June 28, 2007 by Joanne Dorin

There are two main variations on the English pint beer glass. There are the kinds with straight sides and there are English pint glasses with curved sides. The curved variety are straight for the bottom third and curved for the upper two thirds of the glass.

Wine 101

Posted on July 6, 2007 by Michael Malega

Informative article for wine 101, tips, ideas, recommendations and much more, all about this topic of wine 101 and other related information that may be of interest to you. Come to check our site to find more on this subject and more...

The Origins of Wine and Winemaking

Posted on April 25, 2007 by Andrea Flint

Wine and winemaking has a long and venerable history. When was the first wine made, and by whom?

Advances in the Draft Beer System Improve Profits and Keg Yields

Posted on May 12, 2007 by Michael Usry

Restaurant and pub owners who serve draft beer are aware that some problems can arise when serving to the public. Here are some advances in the market that will make their lives easier.

Just Right: Storing and Serving Draft Beer

Posted on May 12, 2007 by Michael Usry

Draft beer is a great beverage that can be enjoyed in a restaurant, pub, or right in your own home. Here are some things you need to know about storing and serving draft beer.



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UK Wine Industry

Posted on July 20, 2008 by Martin Rusett

Denbies sparkling wine is Britain's most dynamic, tourist-friendly winery. UK is one of the smallest wine producers in the EU. UK is often considered to be the hub of the international trade in wine.

An Introduction to Wine Tasting

Posted on July 13, 2008 by Martin Rusett

Wine tasting is the sensory examination and assessment of wine. The more diverse the selection of wines you try, the better you will become at ascertaining and describing each wine's characteristics

The English Sparkling Wines

Posted on March 15, 2008 by Ben W

Until recently, English wines, especially sparkling, were just known and consumed in Britain. It begins to change! Everyone is speaking about the climate change... The Champagne Climate arriving to the South of England with rumours of Champagne houses buying or looking for vinelands in the Sussex. English wines (still or sparkling) really improved over the past few years. English sparkling are now competing with Champagne. The most recent blind tasting took place the 10th March 2008 organised

Alcohol A Worldwide Issue

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Helen Stevens

The excessive use of alcohol is becoming a problem on a global scale, resulting in many social problems upsetting all walks of life

Wine Making Kit: An Inexpensive Implements To Make Wines

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Benja12

Wine one of major kinds of the alcoholic beverage, is been considered by many people to be helpful to our health. Research shows that it reduces the chances of kidney stones, heart disease, and diabetes. Other two major kinds of the alcoholic beverages are spirits and beer. There are many wine making kits available in the market.

Making Your Own Wine – Best Method

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Benja12

Many nowadays are discovering wonderful world on how to make wine at home and wine is enjoyed by many people all over the world for years now. One fascinating method to enjoy is home wine making. Also, there are many reasons why this pastime is worth following. Let us have a close look.

All About Wine Gift Baskets

Posted on September 12, 2009 by Drake Wildman

It is not always easy deciding what to buy someone as a special gift, did you know that wine gift baskets make great gifts to give to people. Firstly everyone knows that it is not usually acceptable to toast water even if they are poured into wine glasses. Wine is usually the ideal thing to toast. The ‘toasting’ feeling is the feeling of celebration, happiness and elation. That is why wine gift baskets are very ideal to be given in occasions. It adds to the celebration feeling and usually ser...

The Origins of Peru’s National Drink – Pisco Sour

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Escaped to Peru

No trip to Peru would be complete without sampling a glass or two of its famous national drink, Pisco Sour. And what’s more, its sweet, refreshing flavor can be just the ticket for awakening the taste buds, prior to tucking into the local cuisine. For many bars across the country it holds a special place as the prize cocktail on the menu, and forms a genuine part of the country’s national heritage.

Wine Tasting in Austin, Texas

Posted on October 22, 2009 by Joe Cline

If you’re a fan of wine and live in Austin, Texas there is a lot for you to be happy about. The area is home to two excellent wine bars/restaurants, a unique wine store that offers tasting lessons and a yearly festival that lets locals experience all that wine country has to offer.

Obtaining a Excellent Wine Glass Holder

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Ollie Short

A stemware rack can be multipurpose, ornamental or both. They are engineered to liberate cabinet area while embellishing the place they fill. Some stemware racks are virtually purely useful and mostly hidden and others that are created to stick out and cry " At Me"! Many are created to hang, some mount to the wall. Some stemware racks bond directly to the bottom of a cabinet and many are altogether detached units in the embodiments of towers or tables. There are as well stemware racks ...