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		<title>Oh the Joy of Sparkling Wines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sparkling wine is called sparkling because of those sweet, delightful little effervescence bubbles which are created by trapping carbon dioxide. Sparkling wine is usually the preferred one for special occasions and celebrations. This is probably attributed to the fact that those tiny little bubbles appear to be having their own fun dancing merrily around in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Sparkling wine is called sparkling because of those sweet, delightful little effervescence bubbles which are created by trapping carbon dioxide. Sparkling wine is usually the preferred one for special occasions and celebrations. This is probably attributed to the fact that those tiny little bubbles appear to be having their own fun dancing merrily around in your fluted glass. It is difficult to describe the flavor and texture to someone who has never had the pleasure of tasting and feeling it as it is a complete and delightful amazing mystery to most.<span id="more-122"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you first open a bottle, the carbon dioxide aroma instantly fills the air is an experience that you have to both smell and see to believe. Sparkling wine is a true feast for all of your senses, and can instantly make any occasion a special celebration. Drinking it is pleasurable which brings several different nutty flavors to your taste buds. Similar to the beauty and elegance of the finest diamonds, it emits a truly splendid aura and romance that makes it immediately distinguishable.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Champagne is indeed a sparkling wine made from the highest quality of grapes, using the highest quality of processing method created hundreds of years ago. Sparkling wines that are labeled champagne can only come from Champagne a small region in northern France. There is a definite and distinct difference between many sparkling wines and champagne because of both the quality and the processing method used to make champagne is extremely complicated. Today there are many wonderful and nice tasting sparkling wines made by several different reputable wineries from quality grapes using the traditional, champagne-like method.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, there are some also a wide variety of sparkling wines that are made from poor quality grapes and fermented though quick, bulk processing methods and distributed around the world for quick profits. They tend to be sweeter with additional sugars added in to offset the poor quality in grapes and processing. They are pretty easy to spot as they usually are sold at a much lesser price. They do not reflect the original quality because they are not made using the classic champagne-making process. Some people have commented that champagne gives them headaches; but this could be caused by drinking a cheap bottle of sparkling wine that has been made with poor processing standards.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sparkling wine was first discovered in France by Dom Perignon, who was a monk in the Champagne region. There are many variations of this story, but it appears true that he actually stumbled upon champagne while performing his duties in the Benedictine Abbey. Initially Dom Perignon’s sparkling wine wasn’t popular at first, but it grew to become very popular over the years and today has grown into a multi-billion dollar business. Dom eventually became the chief wine-maker at the abbey and over the many years, perfected the champagne fermenting process until his death in 1715. Once the French people and others tried this amazing sparkling wine, they became immediate and lasting fans. From then on, it didn’t take long for Dom Perignon to become an important legend to come from the rich and cherished wine-making history of France.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The formula and techniques that Dom used to produce sparkling wine eventually become known as the traditional way of making Champagne, called (Methode Champenoise) which includes a second in-bottle fermentation process. The process is still used throughout the world today, producing some of the best sparkling wines. Even though they may be made in various locations, many are in agreement that the best place remains the Champagne region of France, the original birthplace and the first beginning and introduction to the world. There are many, fabulous sparkling wines that come from this region at surprisingly affordable prices. If you have never tasted a sparkling wine or have never experienced one that you enjoy, try a higher quality or even sample the original Dom Perignon. Buy to a higher standard at a price that you can afford, as the quality varies greatly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These days, bubbly wine is an essential ingredient for celebrations and events. With most celebrations it is the only one of choice for special occasions. There are many wineries that can manufacture high quality sparkling wines, although many prefer the original and still the best, Dom Perignon. No matter what the future of wine will be sparkling wines will always be a popular choice. It remains the wine that marks celebrations, and helps memorable events come to life. From its truly unique and breathtaking taste to its amazing look and splendid aroma, sparkling wine has the appeal and the flavor to keep people celebrating and enjoying life today and for future generations.</p>
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		<title>Virgin Wines&#8217; Discovery Wine Club &#8211; the Clever Way to Buy Wine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s just say, you&#8217;d be crazy not to join the Virgin Wines&#8217; Discovery Wine Club. Boutique wines, a personalised service and all the flexibility from a wine club that you could possibility need. Do you know of any other wine club offering these benefits? Virgin Wines believes in selecting handcrafted, boutique wines especially for you. [...]]]></description>
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<p> Let&#8217;s just say, you&#8217;d be crazy not to join the Virgin Wines&#8217; Discovery Wine Club. Boutique wines, a personalised service and all the flexibility from a wine club that you could possibility need. Do you know of any other wine club offering these benefits?<br/><br/>
<p> Virgin Wines believes in selecting handcrafted, boutique wines especially for you. We steer clear of big brands, famous names and popular labels. Why? Because we want to offer you th<span id="more-68"></span>e best value wines possible and you won&#8217;t get that from mass produced, heavily marketed wines. So instead, we look to bring you the most exciting, best quality wines from up and coming, undiscovered winemakers. Pure gems just for you.<br/><br/>
<p> When you sign up to the Virgin Wines&#8217; Discovery Wine Club, you&#8217;ll become part of a personalised approach to buying wine. We recognise that all our customers are different and like different wines, so that&#8217;s why we pick out a unique selection of wines for you to enjoy each quarter. What&#8217;s more, we offer two levels to our wine club, so you can choose to join the plan that suits you best. Should you wish to make further purchases of wine, we have a dedicated team of wine advisors on hand to help you personally with your wine recommendations. In addition, we have developed unique technology that will allow you to see only the wines that we think you will love when you sign in to our website.<br/><br/>
<p> Virgin Wines believes in providing our customers with as much information as possible about our wines. And honest information at that. Every week we add over 1000 unedited consumer wine reviews to our website. Why? Because it helps you with your wine choices, and helps us learn which wines to buy more of.<br/><br/>
<p> As a thank you for joining our wine club, you will enjoy a number of member benefits, such as a half price wine club welcome case. And that&#8217;s not all. You&#8217;ll also receive a saving of 20% on future Discovery Wine Club cases, plus an exclusive opportunity to buy extra supplies of wine at a 15% discount off the regular price customers pay.<br/><br/>
<p> Finally, when you sign up to the Virgin Wines Discovery Wine Club you can rest assured that you are in complete control. There&#8217;s no fixed term contracts or hidden charges to contend with. If you decide that you want to skip a case or even cancel your wine club membership, just tell us and we&#8217;ll be pleased to assist. If we&#8217;re about to send you a wine in your case that you don&#8217;t like the sound of, we&#8217;ll change it. And if you then don&#8217;t like the wine after you&#8217;ve tasted it, we&#8217;ll refund it with our &#8220;no questions asked money back guarantee&#8221;. No problem.<br/><br/>
<p> The Virgin Wines Discovery Wine Club isn&#8217;t just any old wine club. It&#8217;s different. Personalised. Flexible. And what&#8217;s more, you can rest assured that you will be getting a whole host of benefits to help you get the most out of your wines. To find out more, visit virginwine(dot)com</p>
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<p>Artist: Destra Garcia Title: Wine it Album: Soca Or Die Year: 2008 Genre: Soca Origin: Trinidad and Tobago  <H3>Help answer the question about wine</H3>What makes a great wine and how can we simply choose the best wine?<br />Plus,what is the ideal percentage of alcohol in a wine for the wine to tastes great?And which is better,white wine or red wine?Thanks for answering.<br />
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<p>Louise Truswell has been working in and writing about the wine industry for a number of years. To find out more, visit <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.virginwines.com%2Fwine-club&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=s0uNAPF7X3vjtbCkZtHXfg">wine-club</a><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.virginwines.com&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=s0uNAPF7X3vjtbCkZtHXfg">www.virginwines.com</a></p>
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		<title>How a Wine Club Can Help You</title>
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<p> If you are new to wine, a wine club will help you find out which wines you really like (and those that you don&#8217;t). It is the perfect way of discovering new wines on a regular basis. If you&#8217;re not currently a member of a wine club, you should think again. Here&#8217;s why you are missing out.<br/><br/>
<p> Do you generally stick to what you know?<br/><br/>
<p> When faced with rows and rows of unfamiliar wines in the local supermarket, do you find that you<span id="more-45"></span> always end up sticking to what you know? If you do branch out, it&#8217;s likely to be because you are swayed by the nicest, most appealing label or because you&#8217;ve gone on someone else&#8217;s recommendations (which then leave you feeling flat when you discover that you don&#8217;t like the same wine as them!) So in your quest to buy new, exciting, great tasting wines for your dinner party or Sunday Lunch, you come away with your same old, trusted bottle of wine. Sound familiar?<br/><br/>
<p> Join a Wine Club:<br/><br/>
<p> But all of that could be put to an end if you join a wine club. Each month or quarter (depending on the wine club), the wine club will send you a selection of wines from around the world. Featuring a variety of whites, reds, rosé and maybe the odd sparkling or dessert wine, you get to try wines from different grapes, countries and styles. True, you probably won&#8217;t like them all but it&#8217;s a great way of tasting your way through a selection of new releases, customer favourites and award winning wines that you probably wouldn&#8217;t have previously dared chosen.<br/><br/>
<p> Discover What You Like:<br/><br/>
<p> In the same way that we all like different food, the key thing to remember about wine is that we all like different wines and no one can tell you what you will like. (Remember this next time you are in the wine shop!) So to get the most out of your wines, you need to work out what you like. To help you along the way, most wine clubs enclose detailed information in the wine club case about the wines, so that you can learn more about the grape, country and winemaker as you drink. Suggestions for food matches can also give you confidence next time you host a dinner party. It&#8217;s also worth rating your wine club wines as you taste them, as you can be sure that you&#8217;ll have forgotten how the first ones tasted by the time you finish the case! Even better is to choose a wine club that displays customer comments on its website. That way, you&#8217;ll have an idea of what to expect from your wine club wine before you taste it.<br/><br/>
<p> Wine Styles Can Help:<br/><br/>
<p> Some wine clubs, such as the Virgin Wines Discovery Wine Club, categorise wines by style, such as &#8220;Classic Chardonnay&#8221;, &#8220;Oaky Aussie Chardonnay&#8221;, &#8220;Huge Reds&#8221; and &#8220;Soft and Juicy&#8221; reds. This is great for newcomers to wine, as it is far more intuitive than the traditional country and grape based categories, plus it recognises that certain grape varieties like Chardonnay can vary significantly in taste. The real advantage of being a member of a wine club that categorises wines in this way, is that it opens wine drinkers up to a far wider range of wines than they might otherwise have come across. For example in the &#8220;Fragrant but Dry&#8221; category, wine drinkers will find Argentinean Torrontes as a great value alternative to a pricey French Muscat &#8211; a recommendation that you won&#8217;t get from a wine club or shop that focuses simply on grape or country.<br/><br/>
<p> Try a Tasting Course:<br/><br/>
<p> To help wine drinkers learn more about wine, some wine clubs offer tasting courses or events. Tasting wines back-to-back allows drinkers to really get a feel for how two different wines taste and, ultimately, it can help them decide what to buy more of in the future.<br/><br/>
<p> Risk Free Buying:<br/><br/>
<p> Still not convinced? Part of the fun of joining a wine club is tasting new wines and discovering new favourites but if you are worried about getting something you really don&#8217;t like and wouldn&#8217;t have chosen yourself, don&#8217;t worry. Many wine clubs offer a money back guarantee, so if you come across a wine that you really can&#8217;t stomach, they will refund your money.<br/><br/>
<p> Join Today:<br/><br/>
<p> Joining a wine club can really help you when it comes to learning about wine. Not only will you get to taste a variety of new wines and find out what you really like but also it will give you more confidence in choosing your wines. You&#8217;ll never need worry about picking out a bottle of wine for your next dinner party again! To find out about Virgin Wines&#8217; Discovery Wine Club, visit Virgin Wines.</p>
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<p>San Diego and Temecula Valley Wine Country Frank Mangio of TasteofWineTV.com offers the first of four tips on tasting wine like a pro.  <H3>Help answer the question about wine</H3>What is the best wine to give for a wedding gift?<br />My wife and I do not drink wine.  We are going to a wedding for some people who love wine.  We were wondering what is the best type of wine to give for the wedding gift.  We are hoping for a limit of $60 (what can I say, times are tough for us all).  Thanks!<br />
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<p>Louise Truswell has been working in and writing about the wine industry for a number of years. To help wine drinkers learn more about Wines, <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.virginwines.com%2Fwine-club&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=ChOkq8MA8sfmFO5j6n1KYQ">Virgin Wines Club</a> offers tasting courses or events, visit <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.virginwines.com%2Fwine-club&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=ChOkq8MA8sfmFO5j6n1KYQ">Virginwines.Com</a></p>
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<p> There are some basic rules that will help you get the right combination of foods paired with wines. Yes, there are wines that will improve the quality of your dining experience when the right combination of food is pair appropriately with the right choice in wine. When you get it right, the right combination can make your meal immensely enjoyable while the wrong combination can ruin your dinning experience. However, the number one rule for choosi<span id="more-55"></span>ng the right wine and food pairing is to choose the wine that you prefer.<br/><br/>
<p>These four questions will help you choose the right wine.<br/><br/>
<p>When you are considering which wine to order for your meal, keep in mind the following four questions. (1) What is the main dish? Is it fish, chicken or beef? (2) How will it be cooked? Will it be grilled, baked, lightly fried, or pan-fried? (3) Is the main dish accompanied by a sauce and if so, what kind of sauce and what are its flavors? (4) Will there be any side dishes and how will their flavors impact your wine choice? There are many different types of wine choices available today, so the basic wine rules may not always apply, but generally speaking these rules remain for the most part, still accurate for helping you make the right wine choice: white wines with poultry and fish, and red wines with beef.<br/><br/>
<p>When choosing your wines &#8220;think wine power&#8221;.<br/><br/>
<p>Generally speaking, red wines will work best with dishes that are rich, heavy and have a big flavor. When choosing a beef dish, you should consider the powerful strength of beef and choose a wine that has equal power. This rule also is effective for dishes that are served in rich, thick, heavy, full-of-herbs types of sauces. The reason why red wines and beef goes well together is that red wines contains tannins which mixes with proteins, allowing the flavors to blend well together. White wines do not contain tannins and therefore generally do not work well with red meats.<br/><br/>
<p>White wines works best with light foods, such as chicken, turkey or fish. Color and the aromatic smells of the flavors influence taste buds and wines that are lighter, such as white wines, will complement the meal and not overpower the flavors of the foods. Even in light types of foods, the type of sauce that is paired with the dish can influence the taste of the wine with the food. This changes the definition of light, and now that dish might be better paired with a red wine or Rose or a wine that has a bit more spice.<br/><br/>
<p>You need more than one wine, with a multiple course meal.<br/><br/>
<p>When you are having a multiple course meal, you should have more than one wine choice. To make one wine work for an multiple course meal would be difficult because of the multiple of flavors. If possible, choose a wine that is appropriate for the appetizer or first course, and then change the wine for the main dish, and then change the wine again for the dessert choice.<br/><br/>
<p>Start off with a lighter wine (usually white, or light tasting wines) and then move to the more full-bodied types of wine (red wines and burgundy&#8217;s) and then move to the dessert wines (ports &amp; muscats.) Wines that have low acid can often be overwhelmed even with foods that are light in taste. Acidic wines that you would not drink alone can be quite wonderful when paired with the right food choice. The following examples of going from light to more full-bodied wines are: White Zinfandel, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewrztraminer and Chardonnay. In the red wines, go from the lighter tasting red wines to red wines that are more full-bodied: Pinot Noir, Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon.<br/><br/>
<p>You can&#8217;t go wrong, when you choose a wine that you know you like.<br/><br/>
<p>The four questions guideline will help you to pair the right wine with your meal selection. Until you feel comfortable in making those wine choices for yourself, ask your server to suggest a wine for you. Be sure and tell them the type of wine you prefer, so they can keep that in mind before coming up with their recommendations. They should be able to provide you with three to four appropriate wine recommendations in varying price ranges that should work well with your meal. If you get a bottle or a glass of wine that you don&#8217;t like, then feel comfortable in sending it back and requesting a new bottle or a new wine pour. Of all the wines rules to follow when it comes to wine and food pairing, the number one rule to remember, is to always choose the wine that you like.</p>
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<p>great video, even better song  <H3>Help answer the question about wine</H3>What wine can be good for desserts? Would it be the Chianti wine?<br />I read from a book that Chianti wine is good for lighter dishes. I just want to know any good wine for desserts.<br />
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