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  • Getting The Most From Italian Wine
    When it comes to wine, Italy is well known for its Chianti and Pinot Grigio. However Italian wine isn’t just about these two famous gems. The country offers a huge variety of diverse and unusual wines, while boasting some of the oldest wine growing regions in the world.
    Posted: 2009-04-04
    Category: Wine
  • A Guide To Australian Wine
    In the last 20 years, Australia has really made its mark in the wine world. The country produces a variety of wines from a number of wine growing regions and has revolutionised winemaking processes, making it a real force to be reckoned with in the wine-growing world.
    Posted: 2009-03-05
    Category: Wine
  • Understanding The World Of Shiraz
    If you like your wines big, bold and fruity then Shiraz is definitely for you. The most widely planted grape in Australia, Shiraz is a favourite of many a wine drinker and is a great match for a variety of foods.
    Posted: 2009-03-05
    Category: Wine
  • All You Need To Know About South African Wine
    Despite the fact that South African wine is generally thought of as New World, the country has actually been producing wine for more than 350 years. However, it is only since the end of Apartheid in the 1990’s that the South African wine industry has really come into its own.
    Posted: 2009-03-05
    Category: Wine
  • Getting To Grips With Merlot
    Merlot is a great player in the wine world, having two very different roles. Not only does it make a great blending partner but it is also a pretty good grape when used on its own, producing some deliciously subtle and easy drinking red wines.
    Posted: 2009-03-05
    Category: Wine
  • Getting The Most From Your Pinot Grigio
    Pinot Grigio has become massively popular in recent years and is rivalling Chardonnay to the role of number one white grape. But what makes it special and when should you drink it? Read on to find out more.
    Posted: 2009-01-09
    Category: Wine
  • How To Get The Most From Your Chardonnay
    Chardonnay is one of, if not THE, most famous white grape. It has become so well known that even couples are naming their babies after it. But why has it become so popular over the last decade and how can you get the most from it? Read on to find out more.
    Posted: 2009-01-09
    Category: Wine
  • Buying Argentinean Wine
    Argentinean wines offer fantastic value, with some great tasting wines at the £5-£10 mark. Combine that with some unusual grapes and you’ll soon see why Argentina is becoming a very interesting and key player in the wine world.
    Posted: 2009-01-06
    Category: Wine
  • Buying Chilean Wine
    If up and coming winemakers, a fantastic range of wines and great value are your thing, look no further - Chilean wine is for you.
    Posted: 2009-01-06
    Category: Wine
  • Buying Champagne From Virgin Wines
    When it comes to the best all-round tipple, Champagne surely comes top of the list. It’s got all the glitz and glamour for celebrations, yet it’s great for sipping amongst a small group of friends. It makes a smashing cocktail, yet is an ideal match for many foods. Champagne really can’t be beaten and with Christmas fast approaching, there’s no time like the present to start stocking up. For all the Champagne you could possibly need this Christmas and year round, make sure you check out the onl
    Posted: 2008-11-03
    Category: Wine
  • Champagne Cocktails
    If you are looking for a special treat, why not spoil yourself with a Champagne cocktail? Perfect for any party or celebration, you’ll get a truly spectacular cocktail, along with all the taste of your favourite Champagne. To help you get started, give these ideas a try.
    Posted: 2008-11-03
    Category: Wine
  • Rosé - Not Just A Drink For Summer
    Rosé wine may be the perfect drink for summer but it’s also pretty good throughout the rest of the year. With Christmas around the corner, here’s why you should start stocking up!
    Posted: 2008-11-03
    Category: Wine
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