Muscat – the Oldest Variety of Grapes in the World
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
There are six main varieties of Muscat wine which comes from the oldest variety of grapes in the world, of which there are over 200 derivatives...
Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio – a Wine From the Middle Ages
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Pinot Grigio is the Italian name for Pinot Gris wine and grapes that originated in the Burgundy region of France...
Roussanne Wine – Rich, Full-bodied and Floral
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
The name of the Roussanne white wine grape comes from the French word “roux” to describe the red color of the grapes when they are fully ripe...
Beverage Coasters Come in All Shapes and Sizes
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Beverage coasters are the most indispensable items you can have on your coffee table or dining room table...
Chenin Blanc – a Very Versatile Wine
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Chenin Blanc is a white wine grape that is used to make a wide variety of wines because of its high level of acidity...
Enjoy the Flowery Taste and Aromas of Riesling Wine
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Riesling is a white wine made from the aromatic grape, which is the 20th most popular grape grown in vineyards all over the world...
Petite Sirah - The English Form Of Petite Syrah
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Petite Sirah comes from the Durif grapes grown primarily in California and Australia Smaller quantities are grown in Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile...
Mourvedre—the Slow Ripening Grape
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Originating in Spain, Mourvedre wine comes from a grape that requires a hot climate It ripens late in the season, which is why it is perfect for areas that are prone to frost late in the spring...
The Little Known Gamay Wine
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Unless you are a connoisseur of French wines, you may not be familiar with Gamay wine It is also known as Beaujolais wine because it is mainly grown in the Beaujolais region of Burgundy...
Enjoy Mourvedre Wines Under Various Names
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Mourvedre grapes are mainly grown along the coastlines of France and Spain In France the grape is called the Mourvedre, while in Spain it is called the Monastrell...
Cabernet Sauvignon - One of the Most Common Varieties
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
The Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most commonly grown grapes in the world, the red version of Chardonnay (http://www...
Barbera Wine Goes Great With Any Food
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
If you are looking for a red wine that you can serve with any meal, then the choice has to be Barbera...
Enjoy the Light and Fruity Taste of Gamay Wines
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Gamay wines come from the Gamay grape harvested in the Beaujolias region of France This grape is purple in color and is used to make red wines and when grown in acidic soil, the acid in the soil helps to soften the natural acidity of the grape...
Stone Coasters – Well Worth the Extra Cost
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
When you are decorating your home, you can’t forget the tiny details, such as coasters because they do enhance the decor...
Pinot Grigio Wine From the Pinot Gris Grape
Submitted by: Sarah Martin
Pinot Grigio is the Italian name for Pinot Gris wine This wine is made from grapes that range in color from bluish gray to pinkish gray which is where they get their name...
How to Clean Your Kegerator
Submitted by: Felicia Jenkins
Keeping your kegerator clean is very important to the taste and freshness of your beer It may not seem important to clean a beer container before you put more beer into it, but it really is a crucial step in the process...
Why You Should Buy a Kegerator
Submitted by: Felicia Jenkins
More and more people are seeing the perks of owning their own kegerator Anyone who drinks beer regularly should look into what a kegerator can offer them and consider whether it would be a good move for them...
The Ideal Temperature For Draft Beer Kegs
Submitted by: Felicia Jenkins
Keeping your keg at the proper temperature is a must If it is at the wrong temperature or if it fluctuates too much it will have an adverse effect on the beer...
A Guide to Buying Gluten Free Chocolate
Submitted by: Kellen Purles
Buying gluten-free chocolate shouldn’t be difficult Celiac disease doesn’t have to banish you forever from enjoying sweet treats, especially, that most delectable of all candy--chocolate...
What Are the Benefits Associated With Acai Products?
Submitted by: Magy Ross
Acai Berry is one of the healthful and popular fruits that are really helpful in losing weight Acai Berry offers a lot of benefits apart from helping in weight loss...
Do You Like Indian Restaurant Food
Submitted by: Adriana N.
Have you ever been to an American Indian restaurant Even though I do not know the exact number, they do exist...
I Should Open My Own Italian Restaurant
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
I have thought about opening my own Italian restaurant because I love to cook and I love to cook Italian food...
Breakfasts: The Hidden Present at Christmas
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
If there is one thing associated with Christmas nearly as much as presents; it just has to be food From a dinner with all the trimmings, through decadent desserts, and onto all the sweet treats and fancy snacks...
What Are Some of the Best Restaurant Equipment and Suppliers?
Submitted by: Adriana N
When you manage a restaurant, an essential task that needs special attention is acquiring the correct restaurant equipment and suppliers...
Why is Traditional Mexican Food So Fascinating?
Submitted by: KC Kudra
The food of Mexico has a long and varied history This diverse history is rich with a fusion of influences that has created a cuisine that is enjoyed all over the world...
Wine Attaining Plies- Wine at Home
Submitted by: Jean Kokus
There are a draw of affairs that one can exercise at home and wine Drawing has been, for centuries, one of these matters...
Are Plastic Beer Bottles Better Then Glass?
Submitted by: Peter Waterman
When you start making beer at home you will learn that each piece of equipment in the brewing process is important, from the sanitation of the system as a whole, the quality of the beer package, and also the type of beer bottles you use...
Tips For Making Delicious Yorkshire Puddings
Submitted by: Patricia A. Jones
Once an obscure peasants’ food, Yorkshire pudding has risen to the rank of a traditional Sunday dinner dish...
Incredible Edible Centerpieces to Create Wow-Factor
Submitted by: Elizabeth Chastain
Discover how to make incredible edible centerpieces to create the focal point for your tables All it takes is a little imagination and a flair for the colorful to satisfy both the eye and the stomach...
Home Coffee Bean Roasting- Acquire Commanding Grade Coffee at Home
Submitted by: Jean Kokus
When it is raining outside and you are snuggled up in your bed, what is the greatest companion to hold...