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Dogs Rescued From Michael Vick Immortalized On Wine Labels

Dogs Rescued From Michael Vick Immortalized On Wine Labels

We can all remember the atrocities NFL player Michael Vick committed against man’s best friend.  Back in 2007 he was found guilty of animal cruelty, as he was involved in illegal pit bull fighting.  Luckily for the pups, 22 of them were rescued and are undergoing rehabilitation at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in southern Utah, where they currently reside. The Carivintas Winery in Southern California has dedicated a series to these...

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Sake Varieties And Sake Etiquette

Sake Varieties And Sake Etiquette

Sake is quickly becoming a staple in the world of wine.  As sushi grew in popularity over the past decade, so did Sake.  There’s many varieties of Sake, just like wine.  And much like it’s grape-based counterpart, there’s the right way to drink Sake, and there’s the wrong way. Sake Types There are many types of Sake, ranging from dry to sweet, and filtered to unfiltered.  Some are pure rice wine, and some have...

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How Wine Glass Shape Affects Wine

How Wine Glass Shape Affects Wine

There’s much discussion whether the shape of a wine glass affects the flavors and aromas of the wine.  It sure does.  I’ve done a test with many of my employees, in which I have them taste the same wine out of two different glasses.  One glass is always a cheapo, the type that are made of thick glass.  The other is a nice crystal stem, meant for a specific grape varietal.  90% of the employees would prefer the wine in the...

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A Big Wine For A Small Price

A Big Wine For A Small Price

I’m constantly on the hunt for rich, full bodied wines for under $20.  Most just don’t deliver.  The majority of bargain wines are made from bargain grapes.  Flavors are not as concentrated, which means they can not be extracted as much during the wine making process.  The end result: light bodied, fruity wines with little to no character. I recently picked up a bottle of 2008 Bitch Grenache, from Southern Australia. ...

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Myths Behind Red Wine Headaches

Myths Behind Red Wine Headaches

One of my readers recently asked me about red wine headaches: “My friend has migraines.  She was told to only drink red wine with no sulfates.  She has been buying organic wine that says “no sulfates” on the label.  Personally, I thought all grapes produced sulfates when they ferment.  Are there any red wines that are readily available that she can order at a restaurant that do not have sulfates?” Great...

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