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Selecting The Right Wine For That Special Occasion

August 5th, 2008

Do you find it hard to pick out the perfect wine for a special dinner or event?? We have a checklist of particular things to look for in a good wine.? This should help you make a great choice in your next wine purchase.

1. The Whites: When your guests first arrive and are enjoying the appetizers a white wine is always the perfect choice. They are commonly lighter and drier and leave the palate fresh for the main entree’. Some of the whites such as the Chardonnay can also be introduced during a rich dinner such as “Coq a Vin”, with its beautiful creamy wine sauce. Another suggestion is the Sauvignon Blanc that is excellent served with a first course salad or shrimp cocktail or even a plate of delicate fish.

When toasting that special event in your life or the life of a loved one the whites are a perfect choice. The more common toasting wine for weddings and anniversaries is of course the more elegant choice of Champagne.

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.

The Pinot Noir, while not as commonly served as a Merlot or Cabernet, is a unique blend of plum, vanilla and blackberry. Oregon produces Pinot Noir where the blackberries grow wild and are sweet and juicy. This wine will certainly be a hit.

The peppery flavor of the Shiraz would be a great accompaniment to spicy Mexican or Italian meal.? This is another wine that would also go well with a meal of beef or pork.

A Chianti is a perfect choice for a hearty lasagna or spaghetti dinner.? You do not have to spend a lot to get a good Chianti. Who can resist those cute little bottles wrapped in the basket weave?

A robust Burgundy would be the red to choose for a fine standing rib roast or delicate filet mignon.

As you can see from the suggestions above you may wish to have both a white wine and a red wine on hand when hosting a dinner. Some guests will most likely pick the wine they prefer and stay with that choice for the entire evening. Another may choose a white for the start of the evening and finish with a red. So always be prepared.

You may enjoy making your own wine.? You could start with one of the fruit wines.? They are relatively easy to make and go great with desserts.? Wouldn’t your guests be impressed.? Visit a fruit wine making website for some recipes.

Find the current information on wine making visit Fruit Wine Making as well as Selecting The Right Wine

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Home Wine Storage

April 6th, 2008

Temperature controlled wine cabinets can provide an ideal solution for home wine storage where there is no space to build a wine cellar. Wine cabinets are built to match as closely as possible the conditions found in a wine cave. The temperature for these units is set between 55 and 60 degrees and the humidity is maintained between 60% and 70%. Temperature and humidity fluctuations are therefore avoided, and wine can age as the winemaker intended.

Exposure to ultra violet light is extremely harmful to wine and both sun and artificial light should be avoided. Ultraviolet light will damage a wine by causing degradation of otherwise stable compounds, causing unfavorable and irreversible changes in the wine. Clear glass bottles are most susceptible to this problem, but wine in dark glass can be damaged as well. The usually stable organic compounds, including the tannins, contribute to the aroma, flavor and structure of the wine.

Most wine cabinets have dark glass doors to reduce the UV light. This is a feature worth including if you are thinking of purchasing this type of home wine storage.

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The Materials and Construction of a Premium Cigar

April 5th, 2008

Cigars can come in any shape or size - it’s the ingredients, and the
way those ingredients are handled, that makes them good or bad.

Almost
all cigars (except extremely thin models) are made up of three
components: the filler, the tobacco at the center which is the most
important ingredient; the binder, an elastic leaf that holds the filler
in the center; and the outer wrapper, which contains and holds together
the binder.

Perhaps the most important difference among cigars
is the difference among fillers. Handmade cigars, considered the
highest-quality kind, use entire tobacco leaves; this is called a “long
filler.” Machine-made cigars will combine scraps of various tobacco
leaves into a homogenized tobacco product called “short filler,” which
can be rolled quickly into many cigars, with a corresponding loss of
individual tastes and textures. Cigar aficiandos generally prefer
long-filler tobacco. However, long-filler cigars can still vary in
terms of the quality of tobacco used and the blend among different
kinds of tobacco leaves.

Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more. Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar
boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters. For more
information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.

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Famous Cigar Lovers Including Groucho Marx and Mark Twain

April 5th, 2008

As more and more entertainment venues close themselves off to the rich,
complicated odor of cigar smoke, perhaps it’s time to remind ourselves
that some of history’s great artists - writers, entertainers, musicians
- were not just smokers but cigar lovers. From comedians to social
critics, from rockstar pianists to Christian apologists, these
luminaries found the taste of cigars to be their eleventh muse.

Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more. Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters. For more information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.

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Iconic Females Who Enjoyed Cigars

April 5th, 2008

Who comes to mind when you hear the word “cigar” smoker? If you’re like
too many people - most of them nonsmokers - you imagine a well-dressed
male, perhaps wearing a sweater vest, someone - no matter what age -
who exudes a certain personal gravity.

In fact, though, many
important women throughout history have bucked this stereotype. From
Catherine the Great to some of today’s most popular actresses, these
women wouldn’t let popular misconceptions stand between them and the
rich, full taste of a cigar. Herein, learn about just a few of
history’s great female cigar smokers.

Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more. Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters. For more information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.

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The New Cigars Of 2007

April 5th, 2008

The year 2007, like any year, will receive a mixed review from
historians. War, genocide, epidemic and environmental destruction
continued apace, as did public apathy and political ineffectiveness. In
America, infrastructure deterioration hit the headlines in August with
the Minneapolis bridge collapse, while social deterioration was
well-attested by the Virginia Tech shootings, the continued erosion of
habeas corpus, and the continued popularity of Britney Spears. In
sports, we saw Michael Vick and Larry Craig disgrace themselves and
their games.

Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more. Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like
Zippo Lighters. For more information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.

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Liquor prices remain stable

April 4th, 2008

Despite quite a rise in grocery prices and fuel prices over the last quarter, liquor prices seem to have remained stable, and in some cases have even dropped. If you are looking to get a bulk discount when you purchase wine or beer for your next function or wedding, keep an eye open for great promotional specials. There are plenty around as liquor brand marketers struggle to get people to continue purchasing non essentials in a slowing economy.

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Don’t Get Taken By A Counterfeit Cuban

April 4th, 2008

Great cigars can be made anywhere, of course. But just as Detroit makes
us think of cars and Hollywood reminds us of movies, cigar smokers
often think of Cuba as the apex of cigar-making.

Why Cuba? As
with so much of history, the answer has to do with colonialism. Tobacco
smoking took off in Europe after Columbus’s expeditions, and as various
European countries fought amongst each other for control over the
lucrative “New World,” tobacco was one of the crops that made certain
regions more desirable than others. The area we now know as Cuba was
under Spanish control when, in the 18th century, the Spaniards began to
produce the first modern cigars, using tobacco imported from Cuba. So
Cuba was involved with the very birth of the cigar.

Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more.? Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters.? For more information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.

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Great Moments In Cigar History: The Nineteenth Century

April 4th, 2008

Some businesses are more romantic than others.

For example,
compare winemaking with toothpick-making. Now, the wine business is, on
a day-by-day basis, anything but one ecstatic Cabernet Sauvignon after
another. You have to handle distribution, advertising, labor, storage -
one prosaic detail after another. And the toothpick isn’t nearly as
boring as it looks - science journalist Henry Petroski has devoted, in
fact, an entire book to it, The Toothpick, which, critics say, makes
unexpectedly fascinating reading. The toothpick even has its own little
place in literary history - it’s the business by which Chad Newsome,
hero of Henry James’s great novel The Ambassadors, is said to have
earned his living.

Still - would you rather get seated at a party next to a wine guy, or a toothpick guy?

Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more.? Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like
Zippo Lighters.? For more information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.

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Popularity Of Fruit Winemaking

February 19th, 2008

The process of making wine requires using fruit, mainly grapes, but
for some, fruit wine can branch out to other fruits in order to add
variety to their hobby. Depending on your own personal tastes, fruit
wine can be made from other fruits such as apples, pears, cherries, or
even some wild berries. Although the process of fruit wine making may
be foreign to you, there are many resources available to help aid you
in the process of making your very own fruit wine. The Internet is a
helpful resource in the wine making process where many different
recipes for wine are available as well as steps to begin your very own
fruit wine making process.

If you have made wine in the past or even if you are trying the
process for the very first time, homemade wine is a tradition that is
held dear in many families. Although the process can seem very
complicated and tedious at first, but once you understand the 5 basic
steps, it will become very clear and even seem easy to you and soon you too
will be hooked on fruit wine making.

Harvesting or picking the fruit of your choice is the first step to
making your very own wine. For many in the past, harvesting was done by
hand out in the field, while today, many machines are able to harvest a
greater amount of fruit in the same amount of time or even faster. No
matter which method you choose, it will be the start of a great wine
making journey and may become a tradition for you and your family.

The next step for making wine is the crushing and pressing process.
Again, today there are mechanical devices that have the ability to
crush grapes or other fruits as needed. Some still prefer to do this
step by hand, but you will find that the amount of time it takes to
press your fruit will depend on the method that you choose.

Fermentation is the magical process of fruit wine making where the
natural sugars in the fruit juices will turn to alcohol with the help
of wild yeast from the air or being added manually. This process is
handled quite differently in some wineries and vineyards, regardless of
how it is completed; this step is essential for your wine journey to be
successful.

The next step is the clarification process that entails filtration
and refining of the wine after it has completed the fermentation stage.
You will be using filters in order to remove all peels and any other
large solids from the wine and refining will add substances to the wine
in order to clarify it.

Aging and bottling is the final stage in your homemade wine making
process. This step is at your own personal preference. Here you can
bottle the wine immediately, let it age in ceramic or stainless steel
tanks, or even sit in the bottles themselves to age. There is not one
set way to complete the wine making process, but with a few basic
steps, you will be well on your way to devising your very own system to
creating a flavorful and desirable wine for you and all your friends
and family to enjoy.

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