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Showing posts with label Wine and Cocktails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wine and Cocktails. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Celebrate the grape harvest in style


Perfect time of year to put Niagara on your travel itinerary


StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — As Niagara’s winemakers turn their attention to harvesting the grapes that will become the 2011 vintage, the time is perfect to plan a visit to the picturesque vineyards of the Niagara Peninsula.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Some of the best Ice wines and Asian foods for your best ever dining experience


Niagara Ice wine festival is a gala time in Ontario region in Canada. People from across the world, flock to Canada to participate in the unending joys of exotic wines and foods in the second week of January every year
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Aug 10, 2011 - Niagara Ice wine festival is a gala time in Ontario region in Canada. People from across the world, flock to Canada to participate in the unending joys of exotic wines and foods in the second week of January every year.  Canadian people, especially those from the Ontario region pride themselves in offering the wines made with different procedures and blending techniques. They pick the frozen grapes from bunches in the cold nights of the coldest season in Canada to produce some of the best tasting ice wines in the world.  For more information visit: http://www.pellericewine.com

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Diverse Varieties plus Classification of Wine

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Author: vijayjannair123
Wine is certainly one of the most popular, stylish and classiest alcoholic drinks which are equally enjoyed by everyone worldwide. Regularly prepared by fermenting of grapes, Wine has also a wide range of other fruits in it. The addition of different fruits also helps in improving and enhancing the taste of wines. Some of the mostly used fruits are several types of berries. Apart from fruits, there are numerous other things that can be utilized while wine making to reinforce the taste. This really is the reason why every wine tastes unusual from each other. Further, the quantity of every ingredient is absolutely different for each type of wine. Even, every region produces various kinds of grapes that taste another way. Because of different tang of grapes, the final wine also tastes different from each other. Apart from grapes and components, there are various other elements that affect the tang of the wine. Several of this kind of elements are fermentation process, storage place, bottling containers, fermentation period and storage container.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Basic Wine Tasting Tips

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-By: winecents - Don't panic. Two words to live by, whether you find yourself stranded in the woods or it is that moment when the sommelier pours the first bit sip of wine into your glass. Don't worry, anyone that is unfamiliar with the process feels intimidated by it. Trust me.
The following article will provide you with some basic wine tasting tips that will not only help you to determine if that bottle of wine you ordered for dinner is okay to drink, but it will also help you when it comes time to compare wines during a tasting.

Wine & Cocktails:Creating your Own Champagne Cocktails



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Even though you may drink champagne  by itself, others mix it with their selection of ingredients to add an inviting and bubbly taste. It is referred to as champagne cocktails when champagne is combined with other ingredients.
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