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		<title>A-Look-At-Champagne-Racks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Look At Champagne Racks
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 to the life of Champagne as it collects the sediment in bottles and deposits it [...]]]></description>
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<p>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 to the life of Champagne as it collects the sediment in bottles and deposits it near the bottles mouth.  This sediment is what helps to bring the bubbles bursting out when you pop the cork.</p>
<p>Champagne bottles are put on riddling racks at a 45 degree angle, comprising the two rectangular boards that have been hinged at the top of the rack.  On each side of the rack, there are ten rows that contain six holes for the necks of the bottles.  Due to their structure and shape, each riddling rack is capable of holding 120 bottles, although there are special models that are made to hold more.</p>
<p>The riddler, who places the bottles, will place a bottle neck into each one of the holes on the riddling racks.  There are painted lines at the bottom of each bottle, which acts as a marker for placing the bottles.  All markers point in the same direction, which makes it easy for the riddler to put the bottles on the racks.</p>
<p>Over the course of several weeks, the riddler will twist each bottle a few degrees.  By doing this every day, the riddler will prevent the sediment from settling in one place.  Once a few weeks have gone by, the riddler will slant the bottles to a 60 degree angle and ensure that each and every bottle on the riddling rack is neck down in the proper hole.</p>
<p>Once the riddling process is complete, the Champagne bottles will be placed in a freezer for a brief period of time.  After an ice plug has formed along the necks of the bottles, they will be placed on a conveyer belt and taken down the line to a disgorging machine that will remove the crown caps from each one of the bottles.  Once the crown caps are removed, the pressure is in place.  The pressure that is well known with Champagne bottles is from the bottle shooting out the ice plug, or the frozen sediment that is trapped in the bottle.</p>
<p>For the home collector, Champagne racks are also important.  There are other factors involved with riddling racks, such as temperature and location of the racks.  With manufacturers however; everything simply must be perfect.  Champagne is a very popular wine throughout the world, ideal for celebrations and special events.  Riddling racks are essential to the process, including the infamous bursting bubbles. Champagne that doesnt feature the infamous bursting bubbles isnt really a tradition &#8211; and certainly wouldnt be worth the investment.</p>
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		<title>Wine-Collecting-For-Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wine Collecting For Beginners
Collecting wine can be a very fun and exciting hobby &#8211; especially when you try to find the wine.  If you are looking to collect wine, you may end up spending a bit more money than you thought.  Wine collecting is a great hobby, although it can be very expensive. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Collecting wine can be a very fun and exciting hobby &#8211; especially when you try to find the wine.  If you are looking to collect wine, you may end up spending a bit more money than you thought.  Wine collecting is a great hobby, although it can be very expensive.  If you are just starting out, the tips below may come in very handy to help you get started.</p>
<p>The first thing to do, is find a place to store your wine.  You can store your wine at home, although youll need to have a location with the proper amount of space and cooling temperature (between 50 and 65 degrees F).  Youll also need to determine what brands and types of wine you are planning to collect.  There are several options to choose from, including red and white wine.  Youll also need to find some places with good quality and refinery to buy your wine from.</p>
<p>You can always participate in tastings and trade shows as well.  Here, you can meet other people who are into wine collecting, and get to know local traders.  You should also strive to learn as much as you can about wine.  You can learn a lot about wine on the Internet, or by reading magazines and newsletters dedicated to wine.  By doing so, you can also learn more about storage, buying wine, and even cooling your wine.</p>
<p>To better prepare your wine for storage, you can try tasting different varieties.  This way, you can identify which wines you need to age more.  Youll learn more about wine this way as well, such as how to distinguish tastes.  You may also want to learn how to identify the flavor quality as well.  As you may already know, there is a difference among rare vintage wines and wines that are instantly processed.</p>
<p>If you are just beginning to collect wine, you should avoid purchasing in bulk until you know for sure what types of wine you wish to collect.  When you visit a wine trader, you should let him know that you are a collector.  This way, he can inform you whether or not the wines you are collecting are available in his inventory. If you hope to collect wines from other areas, he may be able to give you contact information for finding the wines you are interested in.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that wine collecting isnt all about fun &#8211; its also a great way to eventually start your own business.  You can attend wine shows and tasting events to learn more about the different brands, and also find wines that will bring in higher profits.  Once you have collected some rare bottles of wine &#8211; you can start selling and watch your profits soar.</p>
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		<title>Hungary-For-Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2009 04:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hungary For Wine
Despite what many may think, the area known as Hungary holds more wine tradition than any other country in Europe.  Most of this very tradition is just now surfacing in the light, with people finally starting to catch wind about everything Hungarian wine has to offer. Even though many wine drinkers arent [...]]]></description>
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<p>Despite what many may think, the area known as Hungary holds more wine tradition than any other country in Europe.  Most of this very tradition is just now surfacing in the light, with people finally starting to catch wind about everything Hungarian wine has to offer. Even though many wine drinkers arent familiar with Hungary &#8211; there are many who are.</p>
<p>Hungary is home to over 20 wine regions, fully of forests, vineyards, and orchards.  With several different varieties of grapes to offer, the vineyards found in Hungary have flourished since the great Roman Times.  The weather in Hungary is seasonal to say the least, with cold winters and extremely hot summers.  This weather allows the soil in the country to be diverse, which allows wine makers to create a variety of quality wines.</p>
<p>Despite the communist control in the past, there are several different wines found in Hungary.  Although the vineyards here produce a lot of excellent wines, Tokay Aszu is by far the favorite here and the wine that locals always love raising their glass to.  Tokay Aszu is a popular wine with meals or dessert, in Hungary and also happens to be one of the most popular dessert wines in the entire world.</p>
<p>Tokay Aszu was discovered in the mid 17th century in Hungary, quickly becoming a favorite for many European aristocrats.  Even though it was great to the taste, many believed that certain types of the wine had mystical healing powers.  Although this was strictly a rumor, it actually helped the wine become more popular than ever.  Over the years, Tokay Aszu was one indeed the most popular wine in Hungary, spreading to other areas of the world as well.</p>
<p>Egri Bikaver, also referred to as Bulls Blood is another popular wine found in Hungary.  This is another popular wine for locals, and can be found throughout the world as well.  Getting its name from its color, Bulls Blood is truly a feast for anyone who likes wine.  The wine is dark red in color, yet sweet to the taste.  The wine was first developed back in the 16th century, and remains popular even to this day.</p>
<p>If you ever visit Hungary, there are many places you can visit to get some great wine.  You should also make a point to visit Tokay, located in the northeast.  You can take a train from Budapest and arrive here in a few hours.  There are several different wine flavors and varieties here, sure to please just about anyone.  The wineries found throughout the Tokay area are normally open for tours and tasters from May to the end of October.  If you visit during these months, you can tour the underground cellars, sample the superb wine, and learn more than you ever thought possible about the manufacturing of Hungarian wines.</p>
<p>All in the all, the wine found in Hungary is great to have in your collection or just have around the house for special occasions.  You can get it by the bottle, the glass, or by the case.  All types of Hungarian wine has been perfected over the years, making it something that you really cant go wrong with.  If you like to drink wine, as most of us do, you really cant go wrong with any type of Hungarian wine.  Hungarian wine gives wine lovers plenty to study, plenty to order, and plenty to drink.  The wine is very tasty and refreshing &#8211; and it helps to keep the nation of Hungary thirsty for more.</p>
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		<title>Storing-And-Caring-For-Wine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Storing And Caring For Wine
Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular.  With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be in question.  With this in mind, many people often wonder how they can properly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular.  With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be in question.  With this in mind, many people often wonder how they can properly store their wine and take care of it at the same time.</p>
<p>How you store your wine is extremely important.  If you store it right it can lead to euphoria, while if you store it wrong it can lead to depression.  When you tear into a bottle of wine that has properly been stored, it can be glorious indeed, while tearing into bottle of poorly stored wine can be quite the letdown.  Often times, drinking a bottle of wine that was poorly stored is much like drinking vinegar.</p>
<p>To properly store wine, youll need to meet several factors, such as humidity, temperature, lighting, the cleanliness of your storage area, the angle of the bottle while it is stored, and the vibration of the bottle on the rack.  The temperature is the most important, as you should keep it around 50 degrees at all times.  This way, the lower temperature can help to age the wine.  If there are any fluctuations in the temperature, you should make sure that it happens slowly.  As long as the temperature doesnt go to high and it fluctuates slowly, your wine should be ok.</p>
<p>The proper level of humidity for storing wine should be around 70%, although it is perfectly accepted to keep it 10% above or below the 70% level.  If you have too high of a humidity temperature, the labels can easily rot or mold, which can affect the wines value.  On the other hand, if the humidity gets too low, around 50%, the cork could shrink and bring air into the wine, which would ruin it in little to no time at all.</p>
<p>The angle that wine is stored is important as well.  If the wine stays in contact with the cork during storage, the cork wont dry out.  If the wine doesnt stay in contact with the cork, the cork could dry out and allow air into the wine.  You should also strive to keep the wine out of the light, as light can ruin any type of wine.  Light causes the wine to age prematurely, making it in your best interest to store wine in a dark location.</p>
<p>To prevent damage to the wine from sediment, you should also store wine in a location that is free of vibration.  If you store wine in places that are free from vibration, it will give the sediment in the bottle ample time to settle.  Vibrations are never a good thing for wine, as the sediment becomes unsettled and can ruin the wine or shake it to the point where it tastes horrible.</p>
<p>To protect the quality and investment of your wine, storage and care is very important.  Storing it in a proper location will also bring the best taste.  In the world of wine, nothing is more disappointing than waiting several years to open a bottle of fine wine, only to find that it is nothing but vinegar.  You can prevent this from happening though, by taking care of your wine.  Wine isnt hard to care for or store, it just takes the right conditions and location.  Everyone loves some fine wine every now and then &#8211; which is why storage and care is so very important these days.</p>
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		<title>All-About-German-Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All About German Beer
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 must follow the purity law, which lets manufacturers know what ingredients can and cant be used.  Basically, [...]]]></description>
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<p>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 must follow the purity law, which lets manufacturers know what ingredients can and cant be used.  Basically, the only ingredients allowed to make beer in Germany are water, hops, and barley malt. </p>
<p>Due to the strict purity requirements, you can easily notice German beers by their overall level of quality.  They have a distinct taste, with little to no aftertaste.  Some styles of German ale include Koelsch, Weizen, and Altbier.  Some types of German lagers include Bock, Pilsener, Dunkel, Helles, and Maerzen.  Keep in mind that the taste, aroma, and color can vary, although all can be identified as being true German beers.</p>
<p>The German beer Altbier is a very common dark ale, that is top fermented in the lower regions of Germany.  The beer proposes a yellow color, with a taste that is rich in hops.  Another ale, Rauchbier, is known to have a smoky flavor with a smoked color.  These beers taste great, and happen to be very popular throughout the regions of Germany.</p>
<p>German lagers are also very popular, and happen to be popular in other areas of the world as well.  Pilsener is one of the most popular and most familiar of all German beers, providing you with more hops and less malt.  Pilsener can be found for sale all over the world, and happens to be very popular throughout North America as well.  Several bars serve it as well, as it happens to be one of the most popular dark lagers out there.</p>
<p>Throughout Germany, there are several different companies, produce over 4,000 different brands of beers.  Some of the more well known and larger companies of north Germany are Beck, St. Pauli, Warsteiner, and Krombach.  In the southern region of Germany, there are more breweries, although most of them are smaller, as they are locally owned and operated.  Southern Germany also contains the Benedictine Abbey, which is one of the oldest breweries in the world.  This brewery started producing beer in 1040 &#8211; very impressive indeed!</p>
<p>Germany is also home to Oktoberfest, which is held every year in Munich.  Oktoberfest starts in late September and carries on for two weeks, ending in early October.  During Oktoberfest, beer drinkers from all over the world will travel to Germany and celebrate German beers.  Each and every year, over 5 million people attend the event, making it one of the biggest beer celebrations in the world.</p>
<p>During Oktoberfest, local breweries in Munich are the only breweries allowed to serve beer in the bigger tents.  There are six breweries in total, producing a variety of different beers.  By attending this yearly event, you can learn more about German beer, sample the different varieties, and enjoy the rich bold flavors that make German beer so very popular.</p>
<p>Due to the success Oktoberfest gets each and every year, other cities around the world try and mimic this event.  Even though they have success, their level of success isnt near as much as the original Oktoberfest &#8211; Germany.  German beers are very popular around the world, with Oktoberfest helping to prove that very claim. If you drink beer but have never experienced what beers from Germany have to offer, you really should give them a try.  Once you do, youll quickly realize why German beers are so very popular &#8211; and why the taste simply cant be duplicated with any other beer. </p>
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For any celebration or glorious moment in life, wine is essential to have.  Parties and celebrations are thought of as being incomplete unless there is wine present, which makes it an ideal gift for virtually any occasion.  Wine gift baskets are a great gift, they are very affordable, [...]]]></description>
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<p>For any celebration or glorious moment in life, wine is essential to have.  Parties and celebrations are thought of as being incomplete unless there is wine present, which makes it an ideal gift for virtually any occasion.  Wine gift baskets are a great gift, they are very affordable, and perfect for nearly any occasion &#8211; such as birthdays, weddings, festivals, parties, or anniversaries.</p>
<p>Wine gift baskets are trendy gifts that are very popular &#8211; in terms of price and taste.  Along with the bottles of wine, wine gift baskets also contain various accessories as well, such as wine glasses and corkscrews.  With most wine baskets, fruit and chocolate is included as well.  You can also find cheese in some baskets, which most consider to go perfect with fine wine.</p>
<p>Depending on the occasion, there are suitable wine gift baskets to choose from.  When you select a basket, there are several factors that youll need to consider in order to make the basket a truly special gift.  If you are giving a basket as a wedding present, then youll obviously want to choose a different basket than one you would give to a friend at a party.  There are wine baskets out there that are cheap in price &#8211; to those that are more expensive and more suitable for a wedding gift.</p>
<p>If you are buying a wine gift basket for a beginning enthusiast, you may want to include a book on wine that will help them learn more about wine in general. If you are giving the basket to a wine enthusiast with a lot of experience, you may want to include a stopper.  No matter who you are giving the basket to, a wine gift basket with an assortment of fine wine is a great gift that can bring joy to anyone.</p>
<p>For wine lovers, you can find gift baskets that include fruity red wine, tangy white wine, full bodied wine, dry wine, sparkling wine, and even sweet wine.  Red wine is ideal for main course meals such as meats, while white wine is ideal for seafood and white meat.  Sparkling wine on the other hand, is ideal for special occasions.  If you are giving the gift basket as a wedding present, sparkling wine is a choice that you cant go wrong with.  Sparkling wine is one of the most popular types of wine &#8211; perfect for weddings and anniversaries.</p>
<p>If you have a bit of difficulty choosing a wine gift basket, you cant go wrong with mixed baskets that offer a mixture of wines.  You can find these types of baskets in local stores or on the Internet.  They are affordable, starting around $20.00 and going up from there.  If you are thinking of getting fine wine gift baskets, you should keep in mind that it can be a bit more expensive. </p>
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Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing &#8211; 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 distinguish the taste of fine wines.  Wine can be a tasty [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even though many just assume that wine tasting is sipping, swishing, and swallowing &#8211; 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 distinguish the taste of fine wines.  Wine can be a tasty and refreshing drink &#8211; if the bottle was stored correctly and aged properly.</p>
<p>Wine tasting begins with the swishing.  The reason why wine tasters swish the wine around in their mouths is to get the taste.  Both the front and the back areas of the tongue contain taste buds, although neither one has any distinct sensation in taste.  Taste buds can detect food and liquid that is bitter, salty or sweet, without a problem.  To get the proper taste from wine however, you need to swish it around in your mouth and allow your taste buds and sense of smell to bring out the unique and fine flavors in the wine.</p>
<p>When you have a cold however, the wine can taste very different.  When tasting your wine, your sense of smell has a major impact on the taste.  What many fail to realize, is that over 75% of our taste is due to our sense of smell.  When we have a cold, our sense of smell is affected.  Therefore, when eating or tasting wine with a cold, the taste will appear different.  Wine tasters all over the world will tell you that tasting wine is more about a sense of smell than the actual taste buds.</p>
<p>The art of wine tasting is indeed an art.  Wine tasters do however, follow some general guidelines and rules that judge how great a wine is.  These techniques can help you bring the most out of your wine, providing you follow them and know how to bring out the taste.</p>
<p>The first thing to do with wine is to look.  With wine, you can tell quite a bit about it by looking at it.  You should always start by pouring the wine into a clear glass, then taking a few minutes to look at the color.  As far as the color goes, white whines arent white, but actually yellow, green, or brown.  Red wines on the other hand are normally a pale red or dark brown color.  Red wine gets better with age, while white whines get more stale with age.</p>
<p>Next, is the smell of the wine, which you should do in two steps.  You should start with a brief smell to get a general idea of the wine, then take a deep, long smell.  This deeper smell should allow you take the flavor of the wine in.  The more experienced wine tasters prefer to sit back a bit and think about the smell before they actually taste the wine.  </p>
<p>Last but not least, is to taste the wine.  To properly taste the wine, you should first take a sip, swish it around in your mouth, and then swallow.  Once you swish the wine around in your mouth, youll bring out the rich and bold flavors of the wine.  After swallowing, youll be able to distinguish the after taste of the wine, and the overall flavor.</p>
<p>Once you have looked at the wine, smelled it, and finally tasted it, youll be able to evaluate the wine from a tasters standpoint.  This is the easiest way to determine the quality of the wine, and whether or not it has been properly stored and aged.  As with all things in life &#8211; the more you taste wine &#8211; the better you will get at distinguishing the unique flavors.</p>
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Attending wine tasting events can be a great experience and a lot of fun, although a lot of people choose not to attend out of fear &#8211; or not knowing what to do or what to expect.  Even though there are no mysteries to wine tasting, there are some things that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Attending wine tasting events can be a great experience and a lot of fun, although a lot of people choose not to attend out of fear &#8211; or not knowing what to do or what to expect.  Even though there are no mysteries to wine tasting, there are some things that you should always remember.</p>
<p>During a wine tasting event, women are always served before the men. Some tastings will serve you bottled water between tastings, so you can clean your mouth out and be ready to taste the next wine that is served.  When you take the wine, you should always handle the glass by the stem, to avoid heating it with your hands.  There will also be crackers and other goodies on hand as well, to help you cleanse your mouth between wine tastings. </p>
<p>As you may already know, you can tell quite a bit about the wine by the color.  When you attend a wine tasting for the first time, youll notice that the glasses are clear.  This helps you to examine the wine better.  There should also be white tablecloth on the table as well, to help you see the color the wine more clearly.  You should never go by the name of the wine alone, as it can easily fool you.  </p>
<p>Youll also notice the more experienced wine tastes swirl their wine around in the glass before they taste it.  Although it may look weird, slightly swirling the wine actually helps to bring out the flavor.  Most wines have been aging in bottles for long periods of time, sometimes even years.  When the wine is swirled around in the glass, the swirling will release the flavors in the wine and bring them out when the wine is tasted.</p>
<p>At wine tastings, youll need to look at the wine, smell it, then after swirling it around in the glass &#8211; taste it.  Smells play an integral part of the process, as youll get a lot more from the wine by smelling it first.  Wine has quite an intriguing aroma, which helps to bring out the taste that wine is so well known for.  Once you have smelled the wine, you should allow a few moments to take in the smell and think about the wine that you are smelling.</p>
<p>Last but not least, youll want to know how to properly taste the wine.  Your tongue has taste buds in the front and the back, which helps to detect flavors.  Wine is full of flavors, and how you taste it will make the biggest impact.  When you put the wine in your mouth, you should always swish it around in your mouth for a few seconds, and allow the flavors plenty of time to dance on your palate.  Once your taste buds have started to discover the wine, you can think about what you are tasting.  After swallowing the wine, the aftertaste that remains in your mouth should give you even more of an idea as to the type and flavor of the wine.</p>
<p>Before you attend a wine tasting, you should always learn as much as you can about the many different flavors and varieties of wine.  This way, youll have a better understanding of what you should look for in both taste and flavor.  Even though you may be new to wine tasting, you should never pass up an opportunity to go.  Youll get a great experience in the world of wine tasting and get to experience wines that you may have never heard of before.</p>
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Sparkling wine is well known for its tiny bubbles that race to the surface.  Sparkling wine is one of the most exotic yet refreshing types of wine, providing memories and happiness once the cork is released into the air.  For many years, this exotic wine has proven to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sparkling wine is well known for its tiny bubbles that race to the surface.  Sparkling wine is one of the most exotic yet refreshing types of wine, providing memories and happiness once the cork is released into the air.  For many years, this exotic wine has proven to be among the most popular types of wine for celebrations and special achievements.</p>
<p>By looking at sparkling wine, youll find it to be a complete mystery.  When tasting the wine, friends and lovers choose to discuss the refreshing, nutty aroma.  Even though this type of wine is very popular, it can be hard to describe.  Although the taste and aroma can be right there, lingering in the air &#8211; its still something that is nearly impossible to find the words for.</p>
<p>When you first open a bottle of sparkling wine, the carbon dioxide aroma that instantly fills the air is an experience that you have to smell to believe.  A true feast for all of your senses, sparkling wine can instantly put you at ease.  Drinking this wine is a feast for your taste buds, bringing several different flavors to rest on your tongue at the same time.</p>
<p>Even though the nature of sparkling wine is really unknown, society as a whole as really accepted it.  Although many dont realize it, the crisp and delicate taste of this wine isnt what made it what it is today.  Similar to the shine and splendor of the finest diamonds, sparkling wine emits a truly elegant aura and romance that makes it easy to distinguish from other types of wine.</p>
<p>Sparkling wine was first discovered in France by Dom Perignon, who was a monk in the Champagne region.  He actually stumbled upon this fine wine while performing his duties as a cellar master in the Benedictine Abbey.  Dom would hide his discovery for many years, as the public didnt really respond in the way that he had been hoping.</p>
<p>Although Dom Perignons sparkling wine wasnt popular at first, it would grow and become more popular over the years.  Once people in France and people around the world caught wind this amazing sparkling wine, they simply had to experience it for themselves.  At this point, it didnt take long for Dom Perignon to become a legend and one of the most important wine makers throughout the rich and cherished history of France.  </p>
<p>The formula and techniques that Dom used to produce his sparkling wine eventually become known as the traditional way of making Champagne.  The process is still used throughout the world today, producing some of the best sparkling wines.  Even though sparkling wine is made in various locations, many agree that the best place is the Champagne region of France &#8211; which is where sparkling wine first began and was first introduced to the world.</p>
<p>These days, sparkling wine is an essential part of life, for celebrations and events.  With most celebrations, sparkling wine is simply a must have.  There are many manufacturers of the wine these days, although most prefer to have the original and still the best &#8211; Dom Perignon.  No matter where the future of wine goes, sparkling wine will never die.  It will always be the wine that sparks celebrations, and the wine that makes events come to life.  From its truly unique and breathtaking taste to its amazing look and splendid aroma &#8211; sparkling wine has the appeal and the flavor to keep people celebrating and living life for years and years to come.</p>
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Whenever wine comes up in a conversation or a thought, we often find ourselves thinking of where the wine came from.  If you study the name of the wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, youll find a log about the origin of the wine.  Burgundy for instance, we all known [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whenever wine comes up in a conversation or a thought, we often find ourselves thinking of where the wine came from.  If you study the name of the wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, youll find a log about the origin of the wine.  Burgundy for instance, we all known comes from France, same as Burgundy.  There are many wines out there &#8211; several of which come from France.</p>
<p>In the times of the old, wine in France was made by peasants, who drank it themselves.  Wine is very old in France, which is really no surprise as French wine is some of the best in the world.  New world wines have the ingredients that were used in the label, while French old world wine is labeled with the location.  In doing so, the French have left a bit of a romantic message when you purchase any of their wine.</p>
<p>A lot of wine enthusiasts all over the world consider French wine to be the best.  Wine lovers from all over the world prefer French wine over any other.  There are several different kinds of French wine available, giving you plenty to choose from.  This way, you can experience and compare wine based on aroma, taste, and even the texture.</p>
<p>There are thirteen different regions in France with literally thousands of vineyards that produce wine, making the possibilities for French wine endless.  French is also known for having the ideal location for growing grapes, including the perfect soil conditions and vineyards that are very close to the water.  The climate in France is always good, making it one of the best locations in the world for wine.</p>
<p>French wine varies from the most common types that you can find virtually everywhere that sells wine, to the rare variants, which can be very difficult to come across.  If you are looking for one of the more rare types of French wine, your best bet would be to use the Internet.  You can find hundreds of thousands of different types of wine, including rare French wine.  Rare vintage French wine can be extremely hard to find, even sometimes so online.  You can always look at wine forums as well, including the many different wine websites.</p>
<p>All in all, French wine is a cut above the rest.  Although other wines may use the same ingredients and methods in production, they dont taste the same as those made in France.  When you taste a wine that was made in France &#8211; youll know it.  Even though other wines may be preferred by some, French wine has a taste and aroma like no other.  Wine that comes from France is all about quality &#8211; and a taste youll never forget.</p>
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