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Aging Wine


Wine is a complex substance. Open a bottle of it now, and it may taste fine. Open a bottle of the same wine several years from now, and the wine becomes something else entirely. Rough edges in the flavor will have smoothed out and the overall flavor of the wine will be more balanced and mellow.

Why age wine? Well, as stated above, the many components of the wine will mellow out over time, and bring a harmonious balance to the flavor of the wine. The tannins, present in red wine, bring a bitter and astringent flavor. Given time, the tannins help to age the wine. As wine ages, the tannins precipitate out of the wine, leaving a smoother and more mellow flavor. As the wine ages, the acids will lose a bit of their bite, allowing the fruit to come out more. As the components of the wine age, they also bring more complexity to the flavor. What you end up with after several years of proper aging is a complex and balanced wine.

What wines should be aged? There are certain guidelines as to what wines should and should not be aged, but they are simply guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Most wines from California are meant to be consumed immediately, and should not be aged. Most white wines should not be aged, as they have a lower amount of tannins than red wine. It is the tannins that are present in red wine that allow the wine to age well. There are a few white wines, however that will improve with a couple of years of aging. Most wines under $25 don't need to be aged. Many French wines are meant to age and mature over several years. There are exceptions to these rules. Go into a wine shop, and ask which wines they would recommend for aging. They can recommend several good wines, along with some ideas of how long to age the wine.

How do I age wine? Proper storage is essential for a wine to age well. Cooler temperatures slow down the aging process, allowing time for the complexity of the wine to develop. The wine should be stored at a constant temperature of 50-60 degrees F. Fluctuating temperatures will cause the wine and the cork to expand and contract, loosening the cork, and exposing the wine to oxygen. The wine should be stored on it's side, so that the wine is in contact with the cork, preventing it from drying out. The storage area should be dark, and have plenty of moisture to keep the cork from drying, which may loosen it, and subject the wine to oxidation.

Once you have a proper storage area for your wine, go to your local wine shop, and get their recommendations on a good aging wine. Buy a case of wine, and then open up one of the bottles when you get home and taste it. Put the rest of the bottles in storage, and start opening them after a couple of years, and note how the flavors and the complexity of the wine have changed. A new bottle of wine may be good, but a properly aged bottle is even better.


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Pineau Des Charentes White & Red


At some time toward the end of the 16th Century, a worker in one of the cellars in the Cognac region of France made the mistake of putting some newly made wine into a barrel already containing a small amount of Cognac. The result of this error has come to be known as Pineau de Charentes and has been made ever since. The outstanding quality is the result of exceptional soil conditions, the classic low yield grape varieties: Semillion and Sauvignon, a lengthy aging in oak casks and above all, the devotion to the tradition of excellence. The classic aperitif, the ideal partner to desserts and, indeed the perfect accompaniment to every happy occasion, a great combo in one beautiful bottle. Great gift for dessert lover! Serve Chilled. FRWPS7NV FRWPS7NV


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Riesling Wine History

Tue, 29 Apr 2008 04:10:34 PDT
Riesling is a white grape variety grown historically in Germany. The Riesling wine vine history traces back to the year 1435 cloaked in theory as to the name Riesling.

Swedish Wine And A Fish Called Goby

Fri, 02 May 2008 05:59:41 PDT
Lots of Swedes grew grapes through the last 300 years - inside their "orangerie" or glassed-in greenhouses. But now grape-growing has come out of the glass closet on the Swedish Baltic islands of Oland and Gotland as well as a dozen other Swedish locations, helped by warmer summers and longer growing seasons.

Touring the Wine Regions

Sat, 03 May 2008 15:03:41 PDT
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2008 - Italian Wine

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California Wine Limo Excursions



There are so many wineries in California that your explorations can often result in the need for third party transportation. With California wine limo excursions, you can get around in comfort and luxury.


California Wine Limo Excursions


Most wine lovers know about the big northern California wine regions - Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley. These areas produce some of the highest quality and most appreciated wines in the entire US. There are, however, other northern California wine regions; one of them is Anderson Valley. Home to some of the least known yet highly praised wineries in the state, California wine limo excursions of the Anderson Valley and Mendocino can be very rewarding - you will feel like you're discovering a wine region few others have visited.


Mendocino wine country is home to some very fine vineyards and wineries, and the best way to see this region is with one of the California wine limo excursions. One company that offers luxury (in either a Lincoln Town Car or SUV stretch limousine) is Mendo Wine. Located in the town of Mendocino, this excursion company prides itself on creating excursions that are enjoyable and tailored to your tastes. Each excursion day starts at 10:00 am, and the limo excursion will stop at four to five wineries as time allows. There is a set list of wineries visited by Mendo Wine, and while visiting each one is not possible, you can make requests and they will be accommodated as possible.


The wine excursion limo will pick you up at any inn or hotel within Mendocino Village, or down to Navarro Bridge south. Driving to the wineries in the Mendocino area takes about 35 minutes from the village, and you will be able to see redwood forests along the coastline as you approach your destination. You can either join a group excursion, or reserve a private excursion for two in the Town Car or a private limo excursion for two. While enjoying the wineries of the Anderson Valley, you will be chauffeured from spot to spot, stopping for gourmet lunch at one of the wineries as well as enjoying bread and cheese along with your wine tastings.


Some of the wineries you'll discover while taking California wine limo excursions in the Mendocino area include the Goldeneye Winery, famous for the best premium Pinot Noir in the region and Greenwood Ridge Vineyards which produces all of its varietals in small batches (less than 7000 cases produced per year). The wineries selected to be on the excursions led by Mendo Wine are seen as the best examples of each of the wine types produced in the region - from the white wines that are made in Philo to the deep reds produced in the ridges above Anderson Valley.


A different spot to consider for your next wine adventure, Mendocino is a perfect place to discover new wines as well as enjoy the beauty of northern California. California wine limo excursions add a bit of luxury to your wine trip as well.

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Pasqua Delle Venezie Pinot Grigio


Pinot Grigio has acquired cult status among the restaurant set. This refreshing white wine comes from grapes grown in the "Tre Venezie" - an area encompassing Alto Adige, Friuli, and Veneto - where it produces a light flavorful wine with bright acidity. This grape is also known as Pinot Gris in France and Rulaender in Germany. PRG04 PRG04


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