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		<title>Choosing the Perfect Wine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are no set formulas for choosing the right wine for that special meal, event or person. In fact people have their own preferences when it come to wine. We have listed a few suggestions below to help you pick the right wine for the right moment or special meal. We hope it gives you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are no set formulas for choosing the right wine for that special meal, event or person. In fact people have their own preferences when it come to wine. We have listed a few suggestions below to help you pick the right wine for the right moment or special meal. We hope it gives you some helpful insights to serving wines that should please any palate.</p>
<p> 1. White Wines:  A white wine is a great choice to serve with hors d&#8217;oeuvres as your guests are arriving.  A white wine has a light, fresh flavor that won&#8217;t interfere with the main dish.  The Chardonnays, Sauvignon Blancs, and a good Chablis are all good choices.  Ask your local wine merchant what he or should would suggest.  They will let you sample some upon request.</p>
<p> A sparkling white wine such as the Rolls Royce of wines the champagne are reserved for those very special occasions such as a wedding, anniversary or engagement party.  Again, you may want to ask the local wine connoiseuer what would be just perfect for the event.</p>
<p> 2. Red Wines:  A nice hearty red wine such as a Merlot or Burgundy would be perfect with an Italian meal or with grilled steak, pork or lamb.  Serving a good red with a meal can actually help to enhance the dinner.</p>
<p> A really nice red wine produced mostly in Oregon is the Pinot Noir.  With its blend of plum, vanilla and blackberry flavors it would be a nice addition to any meal.</p>
<p> When hosting a spicy Mexican meal the Shiraz is a perfect compliment with its peppery flavor that brings out the spiciness of your enchilada suiza or chili verde.</p>
<p> The perfect wine to complete an Italian meal would be a Chianti.  With its rich flavor and deep red color it blends easily with ravioli and pizza.  When you finish the wine, the beautiful raffia wrapped bottles make great candle holders and set the mood for your romantic Italian dinner.</p>
<p> If you are serving a tender rib roast, tenderloin steak, Chateaubriand, filet mignon, or tournedos of beef, a robust Burgundy would be just the ticket.</p>
<p> Your main concern when serving your friends a fine meal is that they are happy and enjoying the dinner.  Everyone will have their own opinions of what is a good wine.  Make sure you have a couple of different white wines and a few different reds.  This way they can taste and choose for themselves.  You could have an impromptu wine tasting.</p>
<p> If you are a true wine connoisseur you may want to experiment with your own creations. Producing your own wine at home can be quite rewarding. You can make a variety of fruit wines that would actually be a great addition with most desserts. If you would like to learn more about making wine visit <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://fruitwinemaking.net">Fruit Wine Making</a></strong></p>
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		<title>What White Wines Are And How They Differ From Other Wines</title>
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Getting its name from the clear juices provided by both the red and white grapes of vineyards throughout the world, white wine is a delight for both the picky wine connoisseur and the amateur wine taster alike. With a variety of flavors coming from various grapes and climates all over the world, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting its name from the clear juices provided by both the red and white grapes of vineyards throughout the world, white wine is a delight for both the picky wine connoisseur and the amateur wine taster alike. With a variety of flavors coming from various grapes and climates all over the world, white wines can be paired with almost every food. Flowing vineyards provide the red and white grapes with their clear juices, which produce the very color that gives white wine its signature name. France, Italy, Germany, Canada, Australia and the United States are just a few of the countries that supply wineries with the grapes needed to produce this light wine.</p>
<p> There is no single great white wine. Each has its own award winners and some awards are given based on the kind of wine and the cost per bottle. While there are so many varieties of white wines available, it may be easier to understand the most popular. The most famous comes from the chardonnay grape in France, though vineyards for this grape exist in New Zealand and California. It is the number one selling white wine in America and tends to be on the dry side. It is not a very expensive bottle of wine, usually selling for around ten dollars a bottle. Production of this wine is high due to the ability of the grapes to adapt to different climates.</p>
<p> Food and wine are a natural combination for many people. White wines, being less robust than red wines, tend to go well with lighter foods, such as appetizers, salads, poultry and seafood. Which food goes with which white wine varies according to the flavor of the wine. Some have a citrus kick to them, while others are more rustic, taking on the flavor of grass or hay. But for some, it totally depends on their individual preference.</p>
<p> Do you love white wines so much that you include it in gift baskets for friends and family? There are many to choose from and they offer lots of great benefits. You can purchase and have wine shipped directly to you from all over the world and you can even set up tours of vineyards. If you enjoy the white wine experience, consider joining a wine club for all the benefits and maybe to meet others just like you who have fallen for the light taste and flavorful drink.</p>
<p>Imagine sitting down to a exquisite dinner with an splendid bottle of wine. That excellent bottle has the chance to be from the wines that you have created yourself. It does not take much to produce exceptional wines if you know the right steps to take. Thankfully for us there are books that can teach you with everything you require to understand when it comes to making wines. There are also guides to farming your own grapes and knowing what the intrinsic value of wines in reality are. All you require is a point in the right direction and you can be enjoying all kinds of delectable wines. Click here for more information: <a target="_blank" href="http://winemaking.winetourspro.com/">Making Wine From Grapes</a> with more helpful material at <a target="_blank" href="http://winemaking.winetourspro.com/very-popular-blueberry-wine-making-information/">Blueberry Wine Making Information</a> and at <a target="_blank" href="http://winemaking.winetourspro.com/the-variety-of-wine-making-bottles/">Wine Making Bottles</a></p>
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