Category — wine making
Making Organic Wines
Organic wines taste better and are better for the environment than normal wines but there are a lot of things you must know in order to produce organic wines.Here is more information about organic wines.
Premium Organic Wines Are A Good Deal Right Now – The Consumerist
The Consumerist highlights the persistent, shameless gaffes of modern consumerism – and the latest scams, rip-offs, hot deals and freebies. We also encourage our readers to tell us about their everyday experiences with absurdities of …
Publish Date: 03/08/2010 23:27
http://consumerist.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-cp.cgi?__mode=view&blog_id=1&id=1529998
The United Slurps of America. Also, Some Organic Wines Still Suck …
Actually, let’s take those in reverse order. Here’s the deal – I have a love/hate affair with organic wines. I love the fact that they’re organic.
Publish Date: 03/09/2010 14:56
http://www.1winedude.com/
Organic Wines: An Organic Discount or a Competency Penalty: Why …
Organic wines sell for less because consumers expect for-purpose, organic vineyards to be less competent than conventional for-profit vineyards. Here’s why.
Publish Date: 03/09/2010 23:29
http://authenticorganizations.com/
Organic Wines Are Higher Quality, But Are Still Seen As Inferior
Organic produce and textiles may fetch a premium compared to their non-organic counterparts, are certainly better for the planet and your health, and often proudly proclaim their eco-friendly status. But when it comes to wine a new UCLA …
Publish Date: 03/05/2010 19:01
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/health
FOOD FURY: A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – An Organic …
I’ll be reviewing many organic wines but not here; most organic wines cost over $15 a bottle. Now, just so you know, while the Sangiovese grape is often associated with Tuscany, this wine comes from Puglia in …
Publish Date: 03/10/2010 7:36
http://food-fury.blogspot.com/
March 10, 2010 No Comments
Storing Wine
Storing wine takes some knowledge and expertise.Wine should be stored in natural cellars in a cool and damp place away from sunlight.This is the best way for storing wine.Here is more information about storing wine.
Cooled Wine Cellars Vs Passive Wine Cellars? | Dion Wine
The optimal condition for storing wine is between 53 and 57 degrees, and between 60 and 70 percent humidity. Refrigerators are therefore too cold for proper wine storage. Even though it’s mainly reds that age and mature, proper storage …
Publish Date: 03/08/2010 22:16
http://dionwine.com/
5 Tips for Starting your Own Wine Cellar
Storing wine is very simple … It requires a constant temperature, humidity, darkness, stillness and a well-ventilated and clean environment. INSULATION. The first essential is to create a storage environment that provides the basics of …
Publish Date: 03/03/2010 13:14
http://cleriporto.com/
Storing wine: issues and options : WineWisdom
Storing wine: issues and options. Published by Sally on February 19, 2010. A version of this article first appeared in Fine Expressions magazine during 2006. One from the archives, but the issues and contacts remain valid. …
Publish Date: 02/19/2010 9:44
http://www.winewisdom.com/
Wine Storage – Wine Storage Basics – Factors You Should Consider …
Best place for storing wine undisturbed unless it reaches it age is a wine cooler. Another thing you should consider, particularly in today’s world, is the cost of a cooler and it is a very important factor. Coolers can range in price …
Publish Date: 02/24/2010 20:01
http://www.ideamarketers.com/categoryarticles.cfm?acatid=54
Elm City Wino: Storing Wine in a New Haven Apartment
Whether aging a collectible, or just keeping some extra bottles handy, properly storing wine can be difficult for ‘Haveners. Most of us lack any type of cellar, or any real extra space. When you don’t have access to a genuine cellar, …
Publish Date: 03/26/2007 21:02
http://elmcitywino.blogspot.com/
March 9, 2010 No Comments
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