Thursday, August 27, 2009

Wine Club: Consent for Wine Lovers


Wine club are said to be a blessing for wine lovers. It is modern and newly developed era of wine culture. They are a place where the wine lovers find their choice of wine, from there they can purchase on the quarterly or monthly basis. If they are not associated with the wine clubs, then they will have to find wine on their own, which means a lot problem. Thus, these clubs can reduce the burden of finding out the wine and in fact, they deliver the wine to you.



One of the best things about the wine clubs is that it also provides wine in a themed manner. Wine clubs provide white wine, red wine and a mixture of both of them. The clubs are usually managed by wine yards or wine shops. Some of the wine clubs organized by wine yards also provide wine, which is prepared using regional methods or cultivators.

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Wine Tasting Guide

Sparkling wine is however made by crushing grapes and the fermenting juice is separated from the skins so that the wine has no chance of soaking in that color. Blush wines otherwise known as Rose wines get their shade of pink color in two ways. The fruits used are left exposed to the juice which is fermenting to add the reddish tinge. To get the pink color the juices are blended separately from the fermenting juices.

Indian wine is trying to set up a mark for itself in the world and the mastery of production goes a long way in making it good. Many Indian wine brands are famous all over the world for their delicate taste.

Expertise and tradition aside, the art of knowing when the wine is ready to taste is not easily learnt. Even a Wine Tasting Guide would not help much as experience is the key word. However, a wine tasting guide is very useful for amateurs and new entrants alike. One of the key rule states that wines which are harvested in great years take a lot more time to develop and formulate a good taste when compared to the ones made from good years. Usually wine reaches its full potential in around 5 years. However truly classic wine takes about 15 -20 years to reach the maximum potential.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Wine and its Different Varieties

Wine is essentially the fermented juice of any fruit. Be it Peaches, Grapes, Blueberry, any fruit. For starters, wine means much more than its physical elements. It can be looked as an adventure, a challenge to the senses of anyone and a mode of absolute pleasure. Wine can be looked as something which has the backing of rich culture, and pure art.

There are places where wine has been made for centuries it is mixed completely with the history of that place and absorbs the essence of the people producing it. Wine is also famously known as the Romantic beverage. A celebration for good living is synonymous with the presence of wine. Sometimes, its mere presence itself brings about a feel good atmosphere Moreover, it is said that various Wines Varieties bring about different feelings in a person who drinks a type of wine.

Talking about Wines Varieties, usually the color of the fruit’s skin determines the color of the wine. Light green or yellow grapes for example make white wine. Red wine is made with Grapes of dark or red colored skin. The color or darkness of the wine depends on the amount of time the juice which is fermenting is exposed to the crushed red skins.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

About wine tasting

Wine tasting is an activity that is taken quite seriously by regular drinkers. There are several wine tasting guides that stress on detailed methods of tasting wines and the various ways to appreciate and differentiate between the thousands of wine varieties. Most wine tasting guides explicitly explain the ways to examine each variety of wine by arousing one’s senses and hence evaluating the wine. White wines are said to contain highly volatile compounds and hence vaporization can be made much faster by merely serving it at room temperature. However, red wine is highly aromatic and is usually served at cool temperatures.

The minimal alcohol content of 10-14% in some of the wine varieties like red wine and white wine give them the name of ‘light wines’, while desert wines contain up to 20% of alcohol in them. It is a known fact that the longer a bottle of wine is stored, the better it tastes. Hence, such bottles recommend the consumption of the wine as soon as it opens to avoid the loss of flavor by exposing them to excess air. Relatively younger bottles of wine are usually stored for a couple of hours after opening them to help the contents of the beverage to blend evenly with itself and to settle down in terms of texture and smell.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Wine world’s favorite beverage

The world’s favorite beverage, wine is an alcoholic drink formed by the result of fermentation of grape juice for prolonged periods of time under different conditions and hence giving thousands of wine varieties. People have known to drink wine for nearly 8000 years and its origin has been traced to countries such as Iran and Georgia. It is said to have spread to Europe only in 4500 BC through countries like Greece and Rome. Currently, France is the largest producer and consumer of wine in the world and Italy is the largest when it comes to exporting wine. Some of the most commonly consumed wines varieties include red wine, white wine, barley wine, fruit wine and ginger wine.

Though the per capita consumption of wine by an Indian is lesser than 1 liter, there is a predicted increase of 25% in the demand of wine in India in the next few years. India has many wine varieties to offer to the world owing to the range of grapes found all over the country. Nashik and Bangalore are considered to be the largest producers of Indian Wine. Varieties of Indian wine grown include Anabeshahi and Arkashyam which are table grape varieties.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wine in India and wines varieties

There are incalculable wine varieties and varying tastes for the drink. Wine comes in different blends and brews. There are fortified wines, sparkling wines, still wines, sweet wines, dry wines and more. Wine varieties, also known as grape varieties, represent just a part of around 600 kinds of grapes. Each wine variety has its own set of unique characteristics including size, colour, skin thickness, flavours, acidity and yield per vine. Only a few varieties of grapes comprise the wine varieties. Grapes used for making wine varieties need to be matched suitably with winemaking techniques and the micro climate in order to draw from the variety, its best potential.

Indian wines are commonly perceived to be good though not up to the international winemaking standards. However, there are many interesting facts about Indian wines. Essentially, Indian white wines are a shade better than the reds. Certain brands of Chenin Blanc approach world standards with their nutty, honeyed notes and good fruit definition. The Sauvignon Blancs are usually subtle and clean, though a little on the acidic side and are rather subdued without the guava and cut grass aromas so often found in the best varietals of the same. Indian red wines tend to lack the ripeness that comes with green tannins. Many wines are over-oaked to mask the faults in the winemaking. A lot more experimentation is due when it comes to this category of Indian wines. Among the Indian red wines, the Shiraz shows the best potential, with some of their blends displaying excellent spice and fruit aromas that suggest expressiveness and balance.

Indian wines need not be analyzed to be enjoyed. However, if you pay attention to the taste, you will find it easier to identify the tastes you like and dislike in a wine. Wine tasting is an art that comes with a little bit of experience and a little bit of expertise. In such cases a wine tasting guide is the best solution. A wine tasting guide will teach you some of the basics of wine tasting including how to hold your glass, how to smell the wine, identifying different smells, how to taste wine, identifying different tastes, and wine accompaniments. Studying wine is a fine skill that requires one to closely observe characteristics like clarity and colour. You will find wine tasting much more enjoyable when you know what you taste, see and feel.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Wine is new trend for the Indian, tasting of the wine

Wine, a mostly European concept, has started to get its foothold into the Indian urban elite as well. India may have caught up late on this lucrative industry, but is fast emerging as a big market for wine.

The richer we get, the more we like our drinks. Basically, wine is as much a matter of taste as it is of money. Often the cost of the wine makes people think that the wine would be of finer quality, which may not be completely true. Wine in India is still a mystery. Most are unaware of the healthy effects of wine. Wine is a natural slimmer and has very good digestive properties. The French habit of having wine with food is said to be the reason why they have such wonderful bodies. Educating people about wine is going to get us closer to a merrier India.

Wine is made by fermentation of grape juice. It is a long process and no sugar, acid or any form of enzyme is added for it. The juice is fermented by types of yeast, which facilitate its conversion into alcohol. Although wine is also produced from apples and berries, the grape wine continues to be the preferred choice. The practice of making wine has changed very little in over as much as 6000 years, if some historians are to be believed.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Get fine quality wine

Wine tasting is more of an essential for the wine makers, as it helps them assess the quality of their product and how they can improve upon it. It is important to arrange such events in the early stages of production with the best of the experts to get fine quality wine. Although the practice is not new, it has caught on with the general masses as a form of entertainment and education on the best wines available.

Wine tasting events are held for wine enthusiasts in different parts of the world. In all major cities around the globe, these events are well publicized and attended by enthusiasts from all corners of the society. On such occasions, all the best wines in the market are on show. The experts guide the people with the choice of wine. It is a great way to learn the art of selecting the best wine for beginners too. Such events do well to publicize the product among the greater audience.

Besides heart, red wine also helps in digestion. It ensures better secretion of gastric juices, which in turn, facilitates faster digestion. It is especially suggested for the middle aged population, as the capability to digest comparatively slows down by then.

Choose wine flavour

A wine maker has all the say in how he wants his wine to end up like. This he does by changing some factors here and there. The tannin content in wines would define if the wine is light-bodied, medium or heavy bodied. Usually categorised as full bodied wine, the top Red wines include - Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Chianti, Barolo, Barberesco, Petite Sirah, Syrah, Shiraz, Sangiovese, Malbec, Grenache, and Bordeaux. Cherry, plum, black berry and currant are common flavour descriptors for red wine. The method, if to describe, would require a whole new internet database, so we better leave it with the wine maker.

White wine is generally a sparkling yellow or light golden in colour. The most famous white wine is the American Chardonnay, which is made from the chardonnay grape of France, but is grown in California as well. When served along with grilled Barbeque, it changes the approach dramatically. Although, red wine is the dominant wine, white wine is infectious up with it. Today more and more varieties of grapes besides chardonnay are coming up. Sauvignon Blanc is pungent and tingles you with aromas that range between grassy, peppery and fruity (citrus, gooseberry). This grape in New Zealand can take a variety of forms making it one of the most desired. People who are inclined only towards red wine are restricting themselves to lesser variety and change.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Choosing Best Wine

There is no fixed answer as to what can be called the best wine. What can be classified to be the best? Although, the complete variety of wines makes it such an amazing drink, the question of choosing the better or designating one superior over the other crops up every now and then.

Those keen to know the answer, luckily there are a set of guidelines, which are set for a wine to qualify as quality wine. The quality of wine is measured in four essential qualities namely- appearance, fragrance, impression and finish. A wine that looks more presentable has a pleasing effect. Which is savoury gives a lasting thought.

When it comes to red wine, it is important to keep in mind the serving temperatures. If we serve the wine too cold, it will start tasting astringent and if it is anywhere above the serving temperature, the taste of alcohol in the wine would take over. Keeping this in mind, the ideal temperature is said to be between 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit.

A wine looks its best colour when set against a white background. Pairing of wine with the right kind of food is very important. But it is a misconception that wines cannot be mixed and matched with different food. It is all a matter of the palate and flavour interaction. While some wines accentuate some flavours, others can in fact do the exact opposite. It is a matter of your sensory organs coming to your rescue here. While doing so, we should also consider that if the wine is heavy or light. More often than not, full bodied wines are served with heavy food.

Wines are classify the quality of grapes

Quality Wines are the most expensive of all food and a bottle may sell for thousands of dollars. Many businessmen consider wine to be a good investment and believe that with time, demand for branded wines of superior quality will increase. Based on their proven track record of holding well over time and consensus among experts about their quality, wines are purchased as investment goods from Bordeaux and California.

Wines in India date back to the Portuguese Era when the Portuguese people used to store meats in Wine barrels mixed with exotic Indian spices. This dish popularly known as Vindaloo is a hot seller in many Indian restaurants across the globe.

Though wines are classified by the quality of grapes from which they are produced, this drink is sometimes also produced from other fruits, such as apples and berries. Wine produced from Apple is known as Apple Wine and those from berries is known as Elderberry Wine. In general they are called Country Wine. Wines are also known to have been prepared from starch based materials, like barley or rice.

The love and respect for Wine has made man give it a place among the Gods. Dionysos, the Greek God, is also known as the God of Wine. This major figure in Greek mythology is said to represent not only the intoxicating power of Wine, but also its social and beneficial influences. In roman mythology also, Dionysos finds a mention under the name ‘Bachchus’. Probably not in lines with what many recent medical practitioners would suggest, the hereditary lord of West Bréifne in Ireland during the later stages of the Tudor re-conquest of the country, Brian O'Rourke, has supported drinking of Wine by saying “When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk, we fall asleep. When we fall asleep, we commit no sin. When we commit no sin, we go to Heaven. So, let’s all get drunk and go to Heaven."

Best and Quality Wine

Wine, with a rich history, is a symbol of status and a source of indulgence. It is a subject that has been continuously driving human beings from ageless time to search for quality wine. Different species of grapes, available in Europe, like Pinot Noir, Merlot et al are the main source for best wine around the world. Besides, other species of grapes and hybrids can also be used in the process of making wine. On the other hand, many wines, measured excellent and expensive, are formatted with the mixture of several types of grapes.

Based on the colours, wine can be categorized as Red Wine and White Wine. These two wines are produced in different ways, and therefore both have different flavours. White grapes are mostly used in the production of white wine, while Red wine is prepared generally from red and black grapes. The amount of Tannins also varies from red wine to white wine. Generally, grape skin is the main source of Tannins and red wine contains more tannins than the white.

Though red wine and white wine are mainly distinguished on the basis of the amount of Tannins in each case and their colours, there are other points of differences too. Red wines are richer, spicy, heavier and herby, while white wines are comparatively sweet, light and usually contain fruit flavors.

The quest for quality wine has led to the emergence of various wine societies across the world. All these societies organize various wine related events throughout the year. Apart from that, they also take initiatives and conduct researches for quality wine. Membership programs are also offered by all these societies. So, if you have a major thirst for quality wine, taking membership in one of these societies would be a lucrative option for you.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Wines

People believe that wines are only made from grapes, but there are scores of other fruits that go into the making of a wine. Apples, bananas, strawberries, elderberries and blackberries are only some of the other fruits that are also used. The classification of wines varies from region to region, as the European wines are categorized into terms like Bordeaux and Chianti. The non-European wines get their classification by grapes used, like Pinot Noir and Merlot. In India wines are very popular and wine used in many occasion.

Wine

There are many kinds of wine. The types depend on predominantly the type of grapes used. Besides the type of grape, the geography, the soil type and the local yeast culture also defines the taster of the wine. All of these ageing are considered the most important as time totally changes the essence of it. Wines are named after the place in most Europe. The most famous among them are the Bordeaux and Chianti. Non European wines are named after the variety of grapes. like the Merlot.

Wine tasting is a full fledged career today. There are five basic steps in tasting wine: colour, swirl, smell, taste, and savour. Tasting of wine is an art. Wine tasting is the sensory examination and evaluation of wine. In India too, it is bound to catch up with the rising demand for quality wine tasters.

Today’s urban elite are much influenced by the nature of use of wine in western cultures. It is only a matter of time, when India grows out of its fold to embrace the sweet intoxication of wine. With consumption expected to triple in next few years, it is an exciting market to venture into. Already few of our vineyards have started extensive research on the possibility of wine consumption outside metropolitan India and its export.

Red Wine

The red wine tends to be more strong and even more intricate than the white ones; the white wines are usually lighter. Though the grapes play their part in a big way, however, it is the fermentation process that brings about the precise reason of red being so and vice versa. Red and black grapes are used in the manufacturing of red wines, while green grapes are fermented for the white. The fermentation process for white wine observes the gentle removal of the stems, seeds and grape skin from the squeezed juice. Conversely, the fermentation process for red wines does not involve any removals, whatever. The Red and black grape squeezed juice contains it all. The leaving of the stems, seeds and grape skin generates tannins and pigments, accountable for the density of red wines. Red and black grapes are used in the manufacturing of red or white wine and other flavour of wine.

Depending on the brand and flavour you pick, you can make a fantastic addition to your scrumptious meal through the red and white wine. Red wines are extremely preferred with the strong flavored meals, being more complex and robust in taste. On the same lines, the white wines get selected normally with rather bland food. Whether red or white, your meal thus offers you an easier view to make up your mind for the wine to be picked up in harmony.

Wine Clubs

Wine clubs are fun and convenientway for wine lovers to experience wine at its fullest. You can give a wine club membership as a present to a loved one or enjoy the benefits of it on your own.
Every month, wine club members receive two hand-selected bottles of premium wines with accompanying notes from wine experts. They also get recipes and suggested food pairings.

Your wine club membership delivered to your work address, even to your relatives or neighbors, wherever is more convenient. Remember that only an adult over 21 years old can sign for the package. State laws and the availability of carrier services determine who will deliver your wines.

For many, the cost of shipping the wine is more compared to the cost of just buying wines at a local store. However, keep in mind that once the cost for shipping is factored in, the price might end up the same if you had purchased the wine at the local store instead.
Recent surveys reveal that members are quite satisfied with their wine clubs because of their impeccable wine selection and additional information about the wines. They are also happy with being able to taste different kinds of wine from different countries without having to track down the selections at various stores.

There are different kinds of membership in wine clubs. There is the membership wherein you will receive member benefits and will be billed on a monthly basis. You can cancel your membership anytime. In this form, prices of wines do not include shipping costs. There is also the prepaid membership in 3, 6 or 12-month subscriptions. Memberships may vary per wine club. If you are interested in joining a wine club, you can shop around for the best clubs available today and enjoy a monthly wine adventure.
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