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IncredibleArticles.com - Food - Wine

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Champagne or Sparkling Wine?
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/27/2007
Many people don't realize it, but there is a difference between sparkling wine and real champagne. Champagne is only champagne if it comes from a certain area of France and it actually says "Champagne" on the label. Beside the fact that Champagne         Read article

I Love French Wine and Food - A Midi Viognier
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/27/2007
If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local white Viogn         Read article

Organic Wine: Reprieve for the Allergic
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/27/2007
When I was a kid, I developed an allergy to peanut butter, something I loved to eat by the spoonful. While others ate it, mixing clumps with strawberry jam and putting it between two slices of bread, I stood by drooling; then, with a         Read article

Red Wine and White Wine
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/27/2007
I have been wondering about the difference between red wines and white wines. To me, they taste quite different. Red wines are heavier and more complex than white wine, and often tend to be less sweet. Why is this? Actually red and white wines are ma         Read article

Red Wine Glasses
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/27/2007
Red wine glasses are characterized by their rounder, wider bowl, to give the wine a chance to breathe. The more mature and full-bodied the wine, the wider the bowl of the wine glass. The wider bowl not only promotes oxygenation or         Read article

Wine And Cheese Parties Are Positively Delicious!
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/27/2007
If there is one thing we all love I think we can all agree it would be food. In many cultures around the world food is a very important aspect of life with special occasions and food intertwined with each other. Food is a social and fundamental part         Read article

Judging Wine Made Easy
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/13/2007
O.k., o.k, so you want to "hold your own" vs your wine snob friends when it comes to evaluating wine. Trust me, evaluating wine is not the " rocket science" that some of your connoisseur buddies would lead you to believe. However, learning some         Read article

Secrets To Choosing Champagne
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/13/2007
hampagne, or sparkling wine as it is known outside of France, certainly conjures up romantic images. Champagne has a reputation for being THE beverage to serve at most special occasions. And rightfully so. At it's finest, Champagne is         Read article

The Alsace Wine Region Of France
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/13/2007
The Alsace region lies in northeastern France and is an area of land approximately 50 km wide and 190 km long running along the border between France and Germany and which has been producing wine since the Romans first occupied the area in about 12 B         Read article

Wine Tasting Party Secrets
by Incredible Articles - Last modified: 11/13/2007
ost wine lovers, at some point, have taken the opportunity to participate in a wine tasting. In many cases, the tastings were sponsored by a commercial winery. Sometimes local merchants who sell wine will have a tasting. Even cruise lines have wine t         Read article

The Alsace Wine Region Of France
by Article Writer - Last modified: 10/16/2007
The Alsace region lies in northeastern France and is an area of land approximately 50 km wide and 190 km long running along the border between France and Germany and which has been producing wine since the Romans first occupied the area in about 12 B         Read article

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