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  1. All You Need to Know About Whiskey

    by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-10
    In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life".  Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did ...
  2. A Look at Champagne

    by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-10
    Traditionally, Champagne has always a way to celebrate milestones or toast the bride and groom on their marriage.  Considered to be a flexible beverage, Champagne can be served with a meal or with d...
  3. A Look at Champagne Racks

    by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-10
    In the process of manufacturing Champagne, riddling racks are a must have.  Once the sparkling wine has began to age on the less, it will be time for the concluding stages.  Riddling is essential t...
  4. A Look at Ice Wine

    by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-10
    Although there are several types of wine that you buy, one of the most unheard of is ice wine.  Ice wine is a very rare form of wine, a wine that is produced under certain types of weather condition...
  5. All About German Beer

    by Nicholas Tan - 2008-10-10
    Throughout Germany, beer is very popular with the culture.  Germany contains well over 1,000 breweries, which is more than any other location in the world.  All beer that is manufactured in Germany...
  6. Fish Tacos - Perfect Pairing

    by Bill Garlough - 2008-10-09
    Fish Tacos - Perfect Pairing By Bill and Karen Garlough - August 2008 This summer, we have done our fair share of backyard grilling, including fish, chicken and beef dishes. Being the adventurous typ...
  7. Wine and Dine - Grilled Salmon and Pinot Noir Marinade a Crowd Pleaser

    by Bill Garlough - 2008-10-09
    As published in The Naperville Sun - September 3, 2008 By Bill and Karen Garlough Special to The Sun From the columnist: Given the joy my wife Karen and I have for entertaining our friends and family...
  8. Understanding the Importance of Pine Nut

    by Xanerarticle - 2008-10-08
    Pine nut can be basically considered as an appetite suppressant and a natural way of preventing overeating habit. Pine nuts are being consumed as part of people's diet since ancient Greek and the Rom...
  9. How To Buy A Bottle Of Wine. Made Easy

    by Louise Truswell - 2008-10-05
    If you are new to wine, you'll soon find that the choice is endless when it comes to buying a bottle of wine - you'll come across styles, prices and quality at all levels. But if you are keen to bag y...
  10. Matching Champagne And Food

    by Louise Truswell - 2008-10-05
    Champagne is regularly served as an aperitif or as a toast at the end of a meal, so it is often overlooked when it comes to food. However, because Champagne is naturally acidic, it makes a really good...
  11. Speciality Wines

    by Wheeler, Kelly - 2008-10-03
    Archaeologists have traced the production of wine back to the Stone Age where Palaeolithic humans drank the juice of naturally fermented grapes from pouches made of dried animal skin. The many years t...
  12. The Feeling Of Wine Tasting And Pleasure Of Sparkling Wine

    by Irene Maseko - 2008-10-01
    Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing - many are amazed to find that it's actually a bit more. Wine tasting is more of an art, an art that is used to dist...
  13. Learn About Wine In New York

    by Jake J Saab - 2008-10-01
    When you think of wine in the United States, the first thing that comes to mind are the vast vineyards in California. Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley and Paso Robles are just some of the places where grape...
  14. Soul & Soil - Perspectives On Conscious Living

    by Ian1 - 2008-09-20
    Soul, soil and society is a holistic trinity proposed by Satish Kumar as reference points for examining the issues that affect us all as we move forward into our new millennium. The soul is the vessel...
  15. Wines To Make The Perfect Dessert

    by Fiona Muller - 2008-09-14
    People often run away screaming if you mention dessert wines in polite company in Britain. They are seen as too sweet, and something that old people are seen drinking. When dessert wines are mentioned...
  16. How Kosher Wines are Different From All Other Wines?

    by Marcia Henin - 2008-09-08
    According to Judaism, the Passover Seder dinner of the Jews falls in the month of April and the dates keep changing. The reason why there is no proper fixation of dates is that the Jews calendar is a...
  17. Wines To Make A Party Swing

    by Fiona Muller - 2008-09-06
    So you're having a party? There is nothing worse than going to a party and being given a bad tasting glass of wine. There is no excuse for this, and so this article gives you a few ideas on what to se...
  18. Cirelli Marketplace Hosts Tailgate Party Saturday, September 6 From 1 Pm - 6 Pm

    by Steve Dubin - 2008-09-04
     DATELINE: MIDDLEBOROUGH, MA... Cirelli Marketplace will be the place to be on Saturday, September 6 as Cirelli's, with the help of several Patriots cheerleaders, kicks off the fall tailgating seaso...
  19. Perfect Wines for the Late Summer

    by Michael Hutchins - 2008-08-30
    In the depths of summer, with it's sweltering heat and heavy air, does something to a wine drinker's palate. We no longer crave a tannic rich Cabernet, for example. They tend to make us warm. During ...
  20. All You Need To Know About Sparkling Wine

    by Louise Truswell - 2008-08-29
    If you fancy something bubbly for your next party or get-together, why not go for a sparkling wine? Sparkling wine makes a great value alternative to Champagne and can be served in a similar way. Read...