Tag Archive 'Grape Variety'

Nov 27 2011

The Grape Varieties That Produce White Wines

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The production of white wines or its characteristics and color is dependent upon the grapes that were used. However, if there is something that should be made clear early on, it’s the fact that a white wine isn’t really white. Most wineries also produce a type of white wine with a noticeable aroma and taste [...]

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Aug 12 2011

A Grape Variety For The Connoisseurs

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A lot of people prefer the famous Chardonnay Pinot Noir, for the reputation that it has earned through the years. This owes much to the fact that it has its own distinctive taste backing up its name. In a scene from ‘Sideways’, a movie that’s partly about the wine culture, one of the lead roles [...]

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Aug 11 2011

A Grape Variety For The Connoisseurs

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A lot of people prefer the famous Chardonnay Pinot Noir, for the reputation that it has earned through the years. This owes much to the fact that it has its own distinctive taste backing up its name. In a scene from ‘Sideways’, a movie that’s partly about the wine culture, one of the lead roles [...]

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Jul 13 2011

The Unique Red Wine For You

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Shiraz wines brands are something that you should try when you are looking for best tasting wines. This is most well-known in Australia and is also one of the world’s most widely-grown grape variety. Depending on where this wine is grown, it is known by different names. This is called Shiraz in Australia. Wine regions [...]

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Jul 02 2011

Special Penfolds Wines for Real Wine Lovers

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Penfolds wines are familiar to all Aussie folks and tourists because of one particular wine label: Grange. Penfolds Grange is a South Australian wine specialty, and state icon that’s noted to be uniquely delicious among others. And why wouldn’t it be? It’s made predominantly of Australia’s favorite, most widely planted dark-skinned grape variety: the Shiraz. [...]

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Jun 16 2011

Special Penfolds Wines For Real Wine Lovers

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Penfolds wines often stir up a discourse among Australians because of one special wine label it produces: the Grange. Penfolds Grange is a South Australian wine specialty, and state icon that’s noted to be uniquely delicious among others. And why wouldn’t it be? It’s vinified from Australia’s most valuable red grape variety: the Shiraz. The [...]

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Jun 01 2011

Australian Shiraz Wines You Ought To Try

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Wine lovers from all countries each have a preference when it comes to finding a really good wine. But in Australia, only the happiest of folks with purplish teeth can tell you what the country’s most preferred wine is: the Barossa Valley Shiraz. It’s a dark and bold wine that’s hailed all over the country. [...]

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Mar 05 2011

The Reds from Australia

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Wines have become a familiar sight in big social gatherings and during dinners hosted at home. Sometimes, they also form part of the ingredients when cooking and can be a great companion when unwinding. Among the world’s great wines, the Australian red wines are some of the most in demand., It is widely believed that [...]

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Jan 27 2011

The Barossa Experience

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The Barossa Valley is the world-renowned wine region and tourist hub in South Australia. Some of the ancient vineyards are found in this amazing place. Barossa valley shiraz  is made in thousands of hectares of vineyard area at the Barossa. Most of the plantings are Shiraz and additional varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling and [...]

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Jan 24 2011

The Basic Of Wine Tasting

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Tastes in wine vary greatly not only from the perceptions of taste but also depends where the wine was made. Anyone can drink and enjoy a glass of wine, but tasting wine is an art. A massproduction from Italy or Chille may not beat a taste of a family made quality Hungarian Wine. This makes [...]

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