Articles, tagged with "chardonnays", page 1
Choosing the Best Boston Restaurant Part 5
Welcome back food enthusiasts! If you have been following our journey through the streets of Boston you already know that we have discussed several deciding factors when searching for the Best Boston Restaurant. Our journey has lead to the discussion of a...
Choosing The Right Wine Packaging
Whether you are a vineyard or are on vacation and want to send some bottles of wine home, it's important to consider the wine packaging that you will use. There are many kinds of wine shipping boxes that are available based upon the construction used as w...
A Chardonnay for the Chardonnay-Hater
Introducing Mer Soleil; the Chardonnay for the non-Chardonnay drinker.
Too many people these days have been turned off of Chardonnay because of California’s eagerness to create the biggest, oakiest, butteriest version of the once docile grape. Traditio...
Food & Wine Pairing: Stone Crabs
It is winter in Florida which means many things, one of which is Stone Crab season. Tonight we are very lucky to get a fresh batch of Stone Crabs from a local fisherman. So the question at hand is what wine to pair with them?
I always believe when it...
Niagara Wines
Niagara Wines -- there's an appellation that just doesn't roll off your tongue. Some wine growing regions are instantly recognizable even to the most casual of wine drinkers.... places like Napa, Bordeaux, Montepulciano... but Niagara?
Why not? Grap...
Fruit And Wine Gift Baskets Make Perfect Gifts
A fruit and wine gift basket is one of the most wonderful gifts that anyone can receive. Everyone is always trying to come up with the perfect gift and no matter what the occasion, this gift idea is always a hit. When you are trying to come up with specia...
Enjoy Life in the Lap of Luxury with the Choicest Alcoholic Beverages
The wines and whiskeys constitute a large part of the lifestyle of the rich and the famous, who consider fine alcoholic beverages indispensible. Moreover, the function of wines & whiskeys do not end with their purpose as beverages, as they can be extremel...
Wineries and Farms in Auckland – Some of the Country’s Biggest Attractions
New Zealand's biggest city with over 1.5 million people calling it their home, Auckland is a friendly, easy going metropolis that enjoys sub-tropical weather and volcanic cones. It's also famous for its dairy products and vineries throughout the region. H...
Wine Aerator: Do They Work or Not?
It is true that drinking wine is healthy and could be quite relaxing but you see, if you're a wine drinker, you will be more sensitive on how wines would taste like or even by sniffing its aroma. In a way, it will frustrate you when you get to drink a gla...
Great Wine of Napa County
One of the things that California is well known for relates more to its geography than its urban centers, which are also a major point of interest and attraction. And while the beautiful coastal areas are definitely one of the most famous aspects of the s...
Two Benefits In Getting a Rapid Wine Bottle Chiller and Reasons You Must Not Skimp On One
Need some more info on instant wine chiller? Well this article will give you some much needed reasons on why you should have one. And once you finish reading you will have a better understanding as to why these are better than your fridge or freezer, and ...
Explore the Wine Country with Car Rentals from Gold Coast airport
There are many area of the world, which are known to offer some of the best wines and of late, Australia has gained a position for itself in that esteemed list. If you are planning your next holiday in this country continent, you might want to set aside s...
Visiting Sonoma with the Family
Parents want to taste wine, Children want to have fun is there a happy medium. Yes . If your going to be in the Sonoma wine country for two or three days a consideration might be to have a nanny service watch your children for one or two of the days. The ...
Chardonnay Is Becoming Famous Again
Chardonnay is a thousand year old small village in Mâconnais in the southern portion of France's burgundy region. The famous wine Chardonnay most likely originated here and was then spread throughout France by the monks. The earliest recorded reference ...
How to Pick a Bold Red and Fruity Blanc – Tips for Wine Tasting
We Australians certainly love a good wine. On average, we individually consume about 21.1 litres of wine a year including local and imported varieties, well ahead of our other English speaking counterparts, including the US and the UK. Meanwhile, we are t...
