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Port Wine
Saturday, 11 October 2008

Port wine is a Portuguese wine coming from the Douro Valley (from Oporto to the Spanish border) in the northern part of Portugal. It is also known as Vinho do Porto (in Portugal), Oporto, Porto, and often simply Port (more in the US). There are several types of varieties of Port Wine : dry, semi-dry and white.

Port wine started in the 17th century when there was a war between the English and the French. Then, the English could not drink French wine. Consequently, the English looked for a new location to get a good wine. They found the Duoro Valley to be a great location for a great and innovative wine.

Port wine can be used for different types of food : for example watermelon with port wine is a blast. Imagine being in the south of Portugal close to the beach, nice weather, nice spot and you are there enjoying a fresh watermelon with port wine, mmmmmmm

Port wine can only be produced from the Douro Region in Portugal. To produce this type of wine, you need to fortify it with the addition of a good Brandy. To preserve this wine, port wine should be stored in a cool and dark location (light can damage the taste).

 

 
Finding A Great Wine Store
Monday, 26 November 2007

If you are someone who loves wine, you are going to want to find a great wine store for your shopping pleasure.  You will see that there are many different places to find the wine that you are looking for.  You can get what you want and for the price that you feel comfortable with at the same time. You can choose from many types of wine. You will want to shop at a store that has a great variety for your tastes.  You will want to be able to have a wide spread range of the different wines that you can experience.  Some of the wines that you can buy are aged for a long time before they are sold.  This will make the wine have a better taste when it is used.

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Wine Cellar To Store The Wine Collection
Saturday, 22 September 2007

Some people love wine so deeply that they start their own wine collection.  They will need to have a great place to store it and keep it safe.  For this reason, many people build their own wine cellar to keep their wine in a safe and dry place for when they are going to need a great vintage. 

The first thing is to figure out where you are going to build your new wine cellar.  The best temperature for a wine cellar is between fifty-five and sixty degrees.  With wine storage, it is important to have a steady temperature.  You do not want an area where the temperature goes up and down all the time.  This is not good for the wine.  It may even cause the wine to spoil.

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Using Different Wine Glasses
Saturday, 11 August 2007

If you are thinking about buying some wine glasses, you are gong to have to think about what kind of wine you like most and what type of glass you want. There are many different styles, shapes, and sizes for your wine glass selection.  You will have a tough choice deciding among them all for the ones that you like the most.

If you are someone who likes white wine or red wine more, you are going to see that there are different glasses for each color.  You are going to find taller and thinner glasses for white wine, shorter, and rounder glasses for the people that love the red wines.  You do not have to use these glasses for each wine, but they are what are used in the more expensive and fancier restaurants around the world.

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Personalized Wine Bottles
Tuesday, 03 July 2007
Trying to find a gift for someone who you consider just an acquaintance can be a challenge. Do you get them a gift card to a popular restaurant or perhaps a tie or perfume? It’s difficult to know what seems appropriate, but if you want to impress the recipient and indulge their taste buds, consider personalized wine bottles. Even if the person receiving this gift doesn’t drink alcohol, they’ll still appreciate the fact that you chose something just for them. Personalized wine bottles come complete with a label that can include almost anything you want. Be it a picture, a special date or in the case of a business associate you can have your company name emblazoned across it.
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