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41: A Guide to Wine Tasting
In terms of wine tasting, there are a number of rules to consider in order to get the most out of the experience.

42: Wine Country Corporate Events
There are many wines touring services that combine industry knowledge and local expertise to help satisfy all your travel, incentive program and meeting needs in the Wine Country.

43: Winter Wines?
With the holiday season fast approaching, most people are tackling the difficult task of purchasing wines that can be paired with the special foods of the season.

44: Using the Best Glass to Drink Wine
It is not so much a matter of using the right glass as it is of using the most suitable one. I am at a loss to understand the reason for so many shapes and sizes, which range from a pudding basin on a short stem to a saucer on a single stilt.

45: Current Trends in Cal-Ital Wines
For the past few centuries, winemakers in California have mainly looked upon the Barbera Grape to provide Americans with a good quality Italian-styled Californian wine.

46: Winery Cellar Clubs
There are a few similarities between Advance Tasting Clubs, Winery Mailing Lists, and Cellar Clubs, but the differences between these can be considerable.

47: Australia As A Wine Making Region
Over the last twenty years, Australia has become the world's fourth largest wine producer with exports to over a hundred countries and is known for its uniqueness and quality. Australian wine exports mainly comprise the products of large commercial vineyards which competed with other wines on quality for price.

48: Hungarian Wine Tradition
The area known as Hungary holds more wine tradition than any other country in Europe. Hungary is home to over 20 wine regions, fully of forests, vineyards, and orchards.

49: How To Properly Care For And Store Wine To Maintain Taste And Quality
Year after year, wine consumption has become more and more popular all over the world. With more and more money going into wine, the wine and its history will always remain a question. With this in hand, a lot of people often wonder how they can keep and store their wines to maintain a fine taste.

50: Did You Know That Champagne Comes From Three Different Grapes?
Champagne hails from the vineyards of the French regions. If you buy a bottle and it says champagne on the bottle it's most likely that it was made from France's vineyards. If you didn't get the champagne that is so legendary to the regions of France, you pretty much just wasted your money on sparkling wine.


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