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April - Zinfandel Wine

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Wine and Cheese Gifts


The combination of wine and cheese has been around for many years now and is loved by almost everyone. In fact, it is considered to be the classic pair by many wine enthusiasts. It may sound surprising to some but for every kind of wine, a specific kind of cheese is preferred as an accompaniment. Some of the all time favorite combinations are mentioned below.

For Champagne, some of the ideal kinds of cheese are Irish Cheddar, French Brie and Chaource. P'tit Basque, Gruyere de Comt?, and Explorateur are some of the kinds of cheese considered to be ideal to accompany Chardonnay. With Merlot, cheese such as Monte Veronese, Spanish cheese and Manchego are enjoyed. Blythedale Camembert, Cocoa Cardona, Le Marechal and French cheese are liked with Pinot Noir. With Port, some of the kinds of popular cheese are English Cheddar, Cabrales and Agour Ossau-Iraty. Riesling is best accompanied by San Simon, Emmental and Muravera, among others. For Zinfandel, cheese such as Fiscalini Bandaged Wrapped Cheddar, Vella Special Select Dry Monterey Jack and Moulin Bleu Goat Cheese are considered to be perfect. Sauvignon Blanc is thought to be best accompanied by Buche de Chevre, Pecorino Toscano, and Fontina Val d'Aosta and Italian cheese.

One can even gift a variety of cheese boards to wine lovers, as they can be of much use to those who prefer to have some kind of cheese with their wines. Cheese boards are available in a variety of different shapes and sizes. Many cheese boards also come with special cheese knives which are made as per the design or color of the board itself. Generally, cheese boards are differentiated according to the wine, which they are intended for. There are Champagne cheese boards, Chardonnay cheese boards, Merlot cheese boards, Pinot Noir cheese boards, Port cheese boards, Riesling cheese boards, Zinfandel cheese boards and Sauvignon Blanc cheese boards, among many others.

Wine and cheese gift baskets are considered to be ideal gifts as they are suited for all types of occasions, be it anniversaries, birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving or a wedding.

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What’s the function of hawthorn? Is it of high calories?

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:41:21 PDT
What it can do: the hawthorn has several kind of vitamin, tartaric acid, citric acid, crataegolic acid, malic acid, etc. Also it contains flavonoid, lactone, saccharide, protein, fat and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, iron and so on. Lipase which hawthorn contains can promote the digestion of fatty food

Which food has fewer calories and is more healthy

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 20:31:00 PDT
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Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:56:47 PDT
Pregnancy has long been considered a kind of gastronomical free-for-all. After all, a pregnant woman has to nourish two bodies with the food she eats, right?The problem is, the baby's nutritional needs are only around 300 calories a day, and extra weight gain can increase the risk of pregnancy complications for both mother and child.


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04/24/08 - Grape Varieties

A Featured Grape Varieties Article

Alcohol Hierarchy: The Order of Wine


As you embark on a wine tasting, you may require a variety of things: bottles of wine, a cork screw, wine glasses, a wine tasting kit, perhaps even an English accent. While this stuff may be essential, unless you know the hierarchy of the wines, they become useless.



When it comes to order of wine, it?s easy to get ahead of yourself. As bottles line the shelves, the labels coiled around their bodies like curled fingers calling you over, it takes some self discipline to not dive in too quickly, no matter how much you are drooling. Patience, when it comes to tasting wine, is more than a virtue: it?s the law.



Proper wine tasting demands that wine be consumed in a specific order. Drinking incorrectly won?t only change the way wine tastes, but it will change your perception of it: if consumed in the wrong order, you may unfairly judge a wine, spitting out your drink and cursing the bottle because its taste is altered. When a wine is tasted in the wrong order, it doesn?t stand a chance; its taste and reputation become inferior: it practically becomes light beer.



Wines that are heavy and full bodied can overpower the lighter wines, leaving the lighter wines to taste differently than they really do. For this reason, lighter wines should be tasted first. However, this can be tricky when you don?t know what a wine tastes like. It?s hard to know which ones are light and which ones are heavy: a scale is of no help and if you simply ask the wines about their mass, they will probably just lie about their weight. This is when the other senses must step in.



Using the senses of sight, smell, and - if you?re lucky enough to have it - ESP, you can usually gauge whether a wine is light or heavy. Lighter wines are dense and tend to leave thick streaks inside the glass when swirled. Heavy wines are deeper in color and their odor is more intense.



After you have predicted whether a wine is light or heavy to the best of your ability, put the wines in an order where you will consume the lighter wines first and the heavier wines second. On occasion a defective wine may find its way into your tasting. These wines may smell of rotten egg or cork and should be tasted last, if at all.



Once the lighter wines are separated from the heavier wines, the order of the wine gets a little more complex. Sparkling wines, such as champagne, have the honor of being in the front: they are the wines that have called shotgun. Next, light whites wines, such as Albari?o, should be consumed. These are followed by heavier whites. A full bodied Chardonnay fits into this category.



After whites have all been tasted, it?s time to switch colors. The change is gradual at first as rose wine comes to the table. These wines are pink in color and may be known as ?blush,? ?Rosado?, or ?Rosata.? Light reds , such as a Bardolino, and heavy reds, such as a Cabernet Sauvignon, respectively follow.



Once you?ve got the order of your wines down, the rest of the wine tasting process is simple. You just need to get a few bottles of wine, a cork screw, wine glasses, and a wine tasting kit. Some wine tasting kits may even include all the aforementioned supplies. But, even for these kits, English accents are sold separately.

Jennifer Jordan is the senior editor at http://www.savoreachglass.com With a vast knowledge of wine etiquette, she writes articles on everything from how to hold a glass of wine to how to hold your hair back after too many glasses. Ultimately, she writes her articles with the intention that readers will remember wine is fun and each glass of anything fun should always be savored.



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Bubble Time

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:10:23 PDT
Bubble Time Thirty Champagnes by the glass? What is Ali Mackani thinking? Big, again. Mackani, who in the fall of 2005 opened the electric Restaurant 55 Degrees along Capitol Mall, is close to launching his next ambitious project, Lounge on 20, where the beverage menu is to include 30 Champagnes by the glass. Lounge on 20, which Mackani hopes to open in early June, and possibly as soon as late May, will occupy the southeast portion of the MARRS building at 20th and K in midtown Sacramento. M

A Mecca For Fine Dining? (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:29:40 PDT
Construction could begin next year on a wine and culinary arts center at the Hill Country University Center if the project is proven self-sufficient by an economic study to be completed this fall.

ARTISTS WANT IT. PROJECT.

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:06:17 PDT
In its continuous drive to try and bridge the gap between the two opposite world of art and business, artists want it project, is once again organising its business in art session 3 seminar. Successful artists need to be original, creative and communicative. All this might get fine tuned if one is exposed towards the entrepreneurial world. Artists Want It project is now hosting its third free of charge “Business in Art” seminar, on Thursday 24th April at Q bar (Valletta Waterfront) at 18:30 h

Wine Pick Of The Week: 2004 Il Volano Tuscan Red ($15) (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

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How Many Toilets Are Too Many?

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:09:29 PDT
Ever since childhood, I’ve had a fascination with architecture. I never had sufficient artistry to justify studying it in college or choosing it as a profession, but I enjoy doodling floor plans and looking at how different buildings are designed. One manifestation of that interest is a dream house project. When my wife is having a good day, it’s sometimes enjoyable to sit with her and play with the layout and features of a mythical house. And, for all the conservation minded features I th

Selected FreeBSD Projects for the Google Summer of Code

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:12:34 PDT
Google has selected 21 FreeBSD related projects for the annual Google Summer of Code (Soc). Kris Moore, the founder of PC-BSD, will be mentoring Eric Durbin who will be working on optimising Wine for FreeBSD. Unfortunately, there were far more first rate applications than available spots for students. However, we encourage students to work together

An Interview with Brian Deck

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:00:00 PDT
Brian Deck is the man behind the scene, but not just any scene. He is the man behind the scene of many brilliant records in recent history. When you first heard the opening bars to Modest Mouse’s “Third Planet,” you were hearing the production work of Brian Deck. When you first heard the soothing vocals of Iron and Wine, you most likely heard Deck’s production on Our Endless Numbered Days or the Woman King EP. Any fan of Califone certainly admires Deck’s production. More recently, you can hear


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Thursday - Blueberry Wine

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I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Marche Region


If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider The Marche region of central Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you?ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour.

The Marche is located in the central western area of Italy on the Adriatic Sea. This hilly, often mountainous area has been inhabited for about six thousand years. It belonged to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Over the centuries, it was occupied by many different peoples. Its population is a little less than 1.5 million people.

Because of its rough terrain and unproductive soil, The Marche is not one of the most agriculturally advanced regions of Italy. Wheat, olives, corn, and fodder are abundant. The Marche is known for Vitellone Bianco dell'Appennino Centrale, highly prized white veal. And what a selection of fish and seafood is available, including lobster, relatively rare in Italy. There is some industry, in particular paper, chemicals, petro-chemicals, and pharmecuticals.

If you are interested in off-the-beaten track touring, The Marche has a lot to offer. One of its cities, Urbino, is a World Heritage Site. It?s a medieval town, with a magnificent palace dating back to the mid-fifteenth Century. Its National Gallery (of The Marche) has an excellent collection of Renaissance art. After all, this was the birthplace of Raphael. The administrative capital, Anacona, is an important port on the Adriatic Sea with an interesting old city. Most of all, the entire region gives you an idea of traditional Italy, relatively untouched by 21st Century lifestyle. People in The Marche consume the most wine per capita of any region in Italy.

The Marche devotes about sixty thousand acres to grapevines, it ranks 12th among the 20 Italian regions. Its total annual wine production is about 48 million gallons, giving it a 10th place. About 38% of the wine production is red, leaving 62% for white. The region produces 13 DOC wines. DOC stands for Denominazione di Origine Controllata, which may be translated as Denomination of Controlled Origin, presumably a high-quality wine. Conero and Vernaccia di Serrapetrona are DOCG wines, in which the G stands for Garantita, but there is no guarantee that these wines are truly superior. About 20% of wine from The Marche carries the DOC or DOCG designation. The Marche is home to about two and a half dozen major and secondary grape varieties, with a few more white varieties than red ones.

International white grape varieties include Trebbiano, and to a lesser extent Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The best known strictly Italian white variety is Verdicchio. The Veernaccia variety is found in one of the DOCG wines.

Widely grown somewhat international red grape varieties include Sangiovese, an Italian variety grown elsewhere, including California. The international red grape varieties grown to a lesser extent include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah. The best-known strictly Italian red variety is Montepulciano. Another red variety is Lacrima, whose name means tears.

Before reviewing the wine from The Marche and Italian cheese that we were lucky enough to purchase at a local wine store and a local Italian food store, here are a few suggestions of what to eat with indigenous wines when touring this beautiful region.
Start with Brodetto; Fish Soup (containing over a dozen types of fish).
Then enjoy Vincigrassi; Lasagna with Truffles, Prosciutto, and Cream.
And for dessert, indulge yourself with a Crostata di Ricotta; Ricotta Tart.

OUR WINE REVIEW POLICY While we have communicated with well over a thousand Italian wine producers and merchants to help prepare these articles, our policy is clear. All wines that we taste and review are purchased at the full retail price.

Wine Reviewed
Velenosi ?Il Brecciarolo Rosso Piceno Superiore? 2002 13.5% alcohol about $14

Let?s start with by quoting the marketing materials. ?This marvelous blend of Sangiovese and Montepulciano would be great with steaks or venison. The aromas suggest cherry, allspice, oak, and cinnamon. It is dry, supple, smooth, medium-bodied, international in style.?

I read somewhere ?A softer version of Chianti.? You can?t believe everything that you read, I felt the opposite.

The first quote should have said Montepulciano and Sangiovese, as this wine contains more of the first variety than the second, as indicated by the back label (and the taste).

The initial pairing was with whole wheat spaghetti in a spicy tomato and meat sauce. The wine was tannic and acidic, with a plumy flavor. It held up well. I next tried it with a slow-cooked beef stew and potatoes. When it didn?t have the strong spices to bail it out, this wine was harsh. But as it breathed it became somewhat softer. It probably should have been decanted.

I next tried the Rosso Piceno with beef ribs, potatoes, and green beans in tomato sauce. The harshness was confirmed, as was its plumy flavor. The last meat meal was with slow-cooked meat balls, potatoes, and eggplant in tomato sauce. The wine tasted of dark fruit, but was not really pleasant. I was able to pair it with more meals than usual, precisely because I didn?t have any desire for refilling my glass.

The best-known cheese in The Marches is Casciotta d?Urbino, made from a combination of sheep?s milk and cow?s milk. None is available in my part of the world, so I settled for two cheeses, Pecorino Toscano from neighboring Tuscany, and Isola from relatively faraway Sicily. My Pecorino Toscano was getting a bit strong but went well with the wine. It nutty, sharp flavor was a fine match for the wine?s fruit. Isola is a Sicilian fresh cheese made from sheep?s milk. It is powerful, strong smelling, and strong tasting. In its presence, the wine was nice and fruity.

Final verdict. This wine is too expensive for an accompaniment to strong cheeses, and spaghetti in a spicy sauce. I don?t plan on buying it again.

Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet, but to be honest, he would rather just drink fine Italian or other wine, accompanied by the right foods. He teaches classes in computers at an Ontario French-language community college. His wine website is www.theworldwidewine.com. You can reach him at ital@mail.theworldwidewine.com.



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Tue, 05 Feb 2008 22:04:22 PST
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Meet the QC guy who does the taste test on your pets' food

Sat, 16 Feb 2008 10:38:07 PST
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Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:08:30 PST
When they talk about a Cabernet being big the 2002 SP Drummer Napa Valley Blair Vineyard Cab is what they mean. This is a big, powerful wine. I had this wine paired with sirloin steak and twice baked potatoes seasoned with a lot of roast garlic and goat cheese and this Cab overpowered everything on the plate.

Here's the man who taste tests your pets' food

Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:17:26 PST
Like a seasoned wine taster, Simon Allison sniffs and peers at the product he is testing. Then he samples a soupcon, noting the blend of flavors and aromas. Only when he is completely satisfied will the product be acceptable as pet food. He says: "I love my job. It is a brilliant area and eating the product is a fundamental part. You have to chew

Talomas Syrah Basket Press Reserve

Tue, 04 Mar 2008 10:11:55 PST
This wine needs to sit open for about an hour before it reaches full flavor. Very smooth with dark berry flavors and hardwood notes.


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