Archive for May, 2011

May 30 2011

Sauternes – Best Value Bordeaux Wine by 500%?

Published by Bill Blatch under Wine

Historical price analysis suggests Sauternes and Barsac represent the best value fine wines in Bordeaux today by 500%!

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May 30 2011

Wine Related Software – Four Major Reasons To Take The Advantage Of Available Opportunities

Published by Nathalie Doremieux under Wine

Information plays an incredibly important aspect in every factor of an individual’s life, no matter if they are pursuing the chances of expanding business potential or else looking into the probability of expanding their home wine cellars. When it comes to the enjoyment of so many different wines, taking benefit of resources, like software, can prove highly helpful when looking to collect information and even store data on wines you’ve made investments in. The following identifies the four major factors each and every individual who has an interest in the wine opportunity, must take a good benefit of wine related software.

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May 30 2011

Three Tips That Can Significantly Help You In Picking The Best Wine

Published by Nathalie Doremieux under Wine

The opportunity to take advantage of the several benefits which exists with wine, have loved by a large number of individuals with their pairing of these beverages with food, enjoying the crowd of friends, or taking benefit of their own unique wine collection. When an individual chooses to pursue the possibilities of wine, one of the most difficult tasks is generally found with discovering how to pick the best wine and also make use of the best wine locator. The following identifies three tips any person can take advantage of, whether they’re a beginner to the wine environment, or a person who has been pursuing these opportunities for almost for a while.

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May 29 2011

A brief history of beer

Published by Hance McGhie under Beer

In these fast-moving, ever updating days of smartphones, music downloads, hybrid engines, coalition governments, and, errrgh, alcopops, isn’t it nice to know that you can still walk into a pub and enjoy something that’s remained pretty much unchanged for millennia – beer. So if you’ve ever wanted to know more about civilisation’s most enduring beverage, here’s a pint of beer history.

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May 29 2011

Is past performance is no guide to future returns for Bordeaux 2010?

Published by Mark Schuringa under Wine

To buy low and sell high. Is this not the time-honoured investment advice?

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May 29 2011

Four Questions To Identify When Pairing Wine With Food

Published by Nathalie Doremieux under Wine

One of the most difficult tasks for an individual to come up with is generally found with trying to pair the right wine with the food they’re serving. Also people, who’ve been enjoying wine for most of their adult life, have difficulty when it comes to discovering the ideal pairings and also retaining this information for themselves. While trying to take the time to identify the best food and wine pairing for your various occasions, even if you’re selecting from local wine cellar coolers or vintage locations, the following helps to identify four questions that must be addressed when pursuing this opportunity.

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May 29 2011

Bordeaux 2008, a downgrade from Robert Parker

Published by James Swann under Wine

A quite extraordinary result for the 2008 vintage, previously loved by the critic Robert Parker but questioned by others such as the British trade. Parker has released his in-bottle scores for Bordeaux 2008, which overall has seen a significant downgrade of a 1.18 points.

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May 29 2011

Sauternes is the Best Bordeaux Wine – Voted by Wine Drinkers

Published by Bill Blatch under Wine

Is Sauternes better than Red Bordeaux?

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May 28 2011

Why draft beer tastes better than bottled

Published by Hance McGhie under Beer

Most beer drinkers will agree that properly served draft beer tastes better than bottled beer, but just why is this the case? Here are some reasons why, when it comes to beer, draft is tastier than bottled.

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May 28 2011

Online wine shopping has great benefits

Published by Andrew North under Wine

Provision of online business has made people very lazy but brought so much good from as far as time saving is concerned. We live in a world where we do not need to get dressed to go shopping only to meet long queues and large crowds of people doing shopping.

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