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Forum Post Wine to pair with Paella
...e site, very happy I found it. Tonight we are having Paella and I am trying to figure out what type of wine would go with it. I am not much of a chardonay drinker. Any advice??...
Forum Post Recommendation for Inexpensive Sparkling Wine/Champagne
... a wedding reception attended by 40 people. I would like a recommendation on a good champagne/sparkling wine under $15.00 a...
Forum Post Wine to keep 21 years?
I was thinking of buying a wine made in the year my duaghter was born (this year) and giving it to her on her 21'st birthday. Will wine keep this long? What year would a long keeping wine fro...
Forum Post wine basics to live by
As an illustration can someone help find a basic wine primer for dummies? a list to carry around & help us pair food & wine together, for those of us who does'nt have alot of win...
Forum Post Favorite Wine Quote
A smidge off topic...was wondering what wine quotes from prose, plays, or poetry appeal to all of you. All I can come up with right now is Robert Louis Stevenson's quote on wine being bottled poe...
Forum Post New Forum on Food and Wine!!!
You asked for it so here we go! Lets get some discussion going about food and wine pairing, cooking with wine, anything at all about wine.
Forum Post Favorite Wine Term
Assertive! I'm not a wine drinker, but if I was, I'd want an "assertive" wine. Yep, wine with an attitude, wine that will get mean if you refuse the bottle because it's corked...
Forum Post Heard of Ice Wine?
Hi there the ice wine comes from Canada, vermont and USA its very sweet wine. its dessert wine very nice and very expensive. if you look for one try to get Niagara ice wine good luck and enjoy
Forum Post what wine goes well with pasta?
red or white? and does the wine choice vary if i make a white pasta sauce or a red tomato based sauce?
Forum Post How to avoid getting red wine headaches
Hi the only think I dislike about red wine is the headache I suffer afterward. I was wondering if anyone knew why I would get one after drinking red wine in particular, and, if there was anyway to av...
Forum Post Cooking with wine -- shelf life
find. As far as I'm concerned, both theories are right. If you cook with an undrinkable wine, you end up with inedible food. On the other hand, it's not necessary to spend a lot of money...
Forum Post Pricing wine to match menu prices
Back in the day, I vaguely remember a "wine rule" that somehow related the price of a bottle of wine at a restaurant to the average price of an entree on the menu. Does anyone remember how i...
Forum Post Chinese Food and Wine, Good or Bad?
...something else to enjoy with my food other than tea. Does anyone have any suggestions with what kind of wine goes best with Chinese food. Its really hard to find a wine that can encapsulate all those ...
Forum Post storing wine
I'll have to admit that I'm not used to have leftover wine... Anyway, you may find that it deteriorates fairly quickly whatever you do, especially older wine. VacuVin and refrigeration wil...
Forum Post Residual Sugar in Dessert Wine
The listing of residual sugar levels on dessert wine labels is shown with a variety of different units, which makes it hard (for me, at least) to understand and compare. I've seen such descriptio...
Forum Post Wine in Roman Times
I'm curious to know how the Romans drank their wine. I mean, I know the wine they made was this thick, concentrated stuff that no doubt needed water added to it. Was this so it traveled better? D...
Forum Post Storing Red Wine
...years ago from the Chateau whilst on holiday. As our son was born in 1990 our intention was to keep the wine for him until his 18th birthday. It is kept in a box on a wine rack in our garage. ...
Forum Post Where do you buy your wine?
I've been trying to learn as much as I can about wine and the culture surrounding it....one question I have is, where do you buy your wines? From what I've been reading, most of the liquor s...
Forum Post Italian wine tasting
I was talking to a gentleman at a local wine shop here where I live about a series of wine tastings I'm getting organized for Italian wines and he said there is an Italian organization (Ministry?...
Forum Post One years subscription to a wine club?
For a present for someone, I'm looking for a year's subscription a reputable wine club that will send monthly deliveries of wine with tasting notes etc. (UK) Does anywhere provide this k...
Forum Post Great Aussie Wine Forum
The Great Aussie Wine Forum is now up for all those wishing to post or read tasting notes on Australian wines. http://go.to/aussiewineforum Have a go and help build the largest tasting notes �...
Forum Post Last word on food and wine
And a style of wine! Everybody wins! A misunderstanding probably caused by my butting into this wine forum with beer. Just couldn't help myself, though; I'm from Wisconsin!
Forum Post First Wine tasting - Rhone
Hi Mark I had the wine with 20 other people and the first impressions were quite good .The colour was light but it should be normal from a wine that has 70% grenache,the nose was there no problem.The ...
Forum Post Wine tasting in the Rhone,Mosel and Rhine Valley
We will be traveling through the 3 valleys next month and I'm interested in wine tasting along the way. What is the proper etiquette when you come upon a wine grower that is offering a wine tasti...
Forum Post Estimating White Wine Sweetness
There is a rough guide to assessing how sweet a wine may be. That guide is simply the percentage alcohol, which is listed on the bottle. For what it is worth, if the alcohol content is less than, ...
Forum Post Recommendations sought for Wine Clubs in the US
Dear all, Does anyone know if there are on-line wine clubs in the USA, like the ones they have in the UK, e.g. sundaytimeswineclub.com, virginwine.com, etc, where one can buy inexpensive wine (but...
Forum Post Besides fish, what can you cook with white wine? I often coo...
Besides fish, what can you cook with white wine? I often cook chicken and beef with red wine, but have never used white.
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