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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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		<description><![CDATA[Wine Gift Baskets For Any Occasion
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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Among the many types of wine available, red wine is among the best. There are many types of red wine available, although most are made using the same methods.  This very exhilarating type of wine is made from black grapes, drawing their color from the skins of the grapes.  
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<p>Among the many types of wine available, red wine is among the best. There are many types of red wine available, although most are made using the same methods.  This very exhilarating type of wine is made from black grapes, drawing their color from the skins of the grapes.  </p>
<p>During the beginning stages of making red wine, the grapes that have been picked are put into a crusher.  Here, the crusher will gently break the skins of the grapes.  Depending on what type of wine is being made and the tannin thats required, the stalks will either be used or discarded at this point.  Next, the grapes are put into a fermentation vat with the skins.  This can be a long process, taking several weeks to complete.  If a higher temperature is used, more tannin and color will be extracted from the grapes.</p>
<p>When making soft wines, the whole grapes are fermented using sealed vats.  The carbon dioxide that becomes trapped in the sealed vats ferment the grapes under pressure, which is normally a quick process, taking only a few days.  Keep in mind, the color and tannin content of the wine is based on how long the fermenting process takes.  If the fermenting process takes a long time, the wine will generally hold more flavor and color.</p>
<p>The remaining bulk of the grapes will go through a press, being crushed to create a tannic wine.  Sometimes, this tannic wine is added with a free run wine in order to add a bit more structure to the wine blend.  Both the press and vat wine are then mixed and transferred to either tanks or barrels for a second fermentation.  The second fermentation will take the longest, although it brings out the quality and taste from the wine.</p>
<p>All types of fine red wine will spend a minimum of a year in the barrels.  Some types of red wine will spend a lot more time in the barrels, possibly several years.  Red wine is also fine tuned with egg whites, which will suspend the yeast and other solids found in the wine downwards, before the wine is racked, filtered, and eventually bottled.  Once the wine has been bottled, it is then shipped off and sold.  Some wine however, will be stored for a period of time in the bottle before it is offered for sale.</p>
<p>The time a wine spends in the bottle is very important, although not every wine needs to spend a lot of time in the bottle.  The more complex and more expensive types of red wine will benefit the most from aging in the bottle, to preserve flavor and color.  The simple types of red wine however, dont need to spend much time at all in the bottle.  </p>
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		<title>An-Introduction-To-Chardonnay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Introduction To Chardonnay
Chardonnay grape is the most popular type of white wine, found all over the world.  The flavor, taste, and aroma of it will though, depending on where it was made and what processing methods were used.  Chardonnay has a variety of different styles and flavors, and remains a major type [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chardonnay grape is the most popular type of white wine, found all over the world.  The flavor, taste, and aroma of it will though, depending on where it was made and what processing methods were used.  Chardonnay has a variety of different styles and flavors, and remains a major type of grape.  As a result of its popularity, this fine wine spread throughout Europe and other locations of the world such as Australia and California.</p>
<p>As more and more wine makers discovered Chardonnay, the fine wine began to grow quite well in South Africa and other areas as well.  With it being a non aroma type wine, oak seems to work very well with it.  The richest and most complex are American and French Chardonnay, which are also among the most preferred white wines.  Even though it does suffer from fatigue, the flavor and richness of this wine will keep it loved by many for years to come.</p>
<p>Chardonnay originated from the Burgundy and Champagne area of France.  Although white Burgundy is a popular wine that is prepared with Aligote, a lesser known grape, the fact remains that white Burgundy cant be made without the use of Chardonnay grape.  What this goes to show, is that Chardonnay grapes have more than a few uses.</p>
<p>In appearance, Chardonnay grapes are green in color with thin skins.  The grape is a result of the Pinot and Croatian Blanc grape, which are extinct to this day.  Chardonnay on the other hand is still popular, fermented and aged using oak barrels that help to bring out the vanilla flavor the wine is well known for.  It can also be aged and fermented using bottles, although it wont age quite as much as red wine.</p>
<p>Almost all Chardonnay wines are considered to be chilled, making them work extremely well with dishes that contain butter and cheeses.  The wines also have less acid content as well, which makes them work well with seafood as well.  There are a lot of food that you can pair Chardonnay with, which is what makes it so popular.  A lot of fine restaurants serve it as well, especially Italian and seafood restaurants.</p>
<p>The Chardonnay grape can also be used in making Champagne and other types of sparkling wines.  Although Chardonnay wine is the most popular use, there are several other uses for the grape that lead to some truly fine wines.  Oak is often times used with the wine as well, which provides it with some great flavors as it ages.  Although it can be a bit on the expensive side, it still remains one of the most preferred types of wine.  You can find it at any wine or alcohol store &#8211; making it a great addition to your wine or drink collection.</p>
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