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Wine Baskets
White, red, dessert or sparkling wines, port, mead, ros? or champagne?man?s courtship with this intensely sensory yet cerebral indulgence has stood the long test of time. A symbol of refinement and culture, wine was initially an upper-class predilection until its liquid charms enticed the masses.
A mystical joy uplifts the true oenophile as he sips that rare wine. It refuses to stay quiet. It solicits company. The color, aroma, texture, layer and allure of wine must be analyzed and debated for a total experience. Initiating a greenhorn to its ethereal pleasures is a wine enthusiast?s dream task. Inviting connoisseurs over for an evening of wine can be as sacred a ritual as royal rites of passage.
Modern winemaking techniques have drastically altered wine prices and made it a much more affordable beverage. Choices for wine baskets can be decided by budget, personal preferences or the temperament of the person to whom you are giving it to, or what food you would like the wine to be paired with. Specialty wine boutiques and select liquor stores offer enough guidance and popular combinations for an ideal handpicked wine hamper.
Wines are produced in France, Italy, USA (primarily California, Washington State and Oregon), South America (Argentina, Chile) and regions of Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, Portugal and South Africa. Oxygen can rapidly remove fragrances, flavor and character from wine. Commercial wine usually has a two-year shelf life and must be consumed quickly once opened. Longevity-wise, dry white wines wither quickly, red wines pall in two days and port, Bordeaux or other fortified or sweet wines tend to last more than a week after opening.
Most wineries, retailers or distributors will take a case order and ensure delivery. Orders can be placed online too, especially if you have a wine club membership (usually available at no extra cost). Payment is by credit card. An order is usually dispatched discreetly to offices, because an adult must sign the delivery receipt.
Wine complements food like no other drink. Travel and entertainment has widened awareness of global wine trends. However, many states/countries have regulations on import of foreign wines. Know the hidden costs for tax, packaging and delivery before getting extravagant with that purple passion!
Winemaking is an art that takes the best of creativity and experimentation. A product of the land, wine intimately connects man to nature. The variety of grapes, soil, region, climate, temperature, blending options and storage containers can radically alter wine engineering. Delicate, crisp, refreshing, full-bodied, fruity, oaky or zesty, only wine simultaneously rejuvenates body, mind and soul.
Wine Baskets provides detailed information on wine baskets, wine gift baskets, wine picnic baskets, wine and cheese baskets and more. Wine Baskets is affliated with Bakery Management.
Thoughts about Wine Magazines
Wine Baskets
White, red, dessert or sparkling wines, port, mead, ros? or champagne?man?s courtship with this intensely sensory yet cerebral indulgence has stood th...
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Wine Magazines Items For Viewing
Boyer-Martenot - Meursault 1er Cru
"Revealing beguiling scents of stones, flowers, and gravel, the Meursault Charmes Reserve is a medium-to-full-bodied, refined, precise, and highly-focused wine with spice, liquid mineral, and white pepper flavors. This outstanding, fresh, lively, and feminine Burgundy wine will be at its best between 2000 and 2006. The wine tasted is a special North Berkeley Imports bottling which is neither fined nor filtered." This dry white wine is a perfect gift to buy online. RP - 92 (Subject to Availabilty) BOYM98 BOYM98
Price: 85.99 USD
Headlines on Wine Magazines
Drink inside the box: new organic malbec comes in TetraPak
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:09:42 PDT
A new organic wine from Argentina takes advantage of lightweight packaging to reduce its carbon footprint.
Oh sure Hillary drink beer, so that makes you working class?
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:27:01 PDT
Sour-grapes for Hillary Clinton, whose rotting cynicism is no match for Obama’s sparkle. There’s no doubt that if politicians were wine – Hillary is vinegar and Obama is champagne.
Trail Blazer's Greg Oden Partying At Penn State University
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:09:46 PDT
Portland Trail Blazer's Greg Oden, last year’s number one NBA Draft pick, was seen partying at Penn State University this past weekend. While he was allegedly there visiting gal “pal” and PSU cheerleader Megan Hodge, this article contains a pretty hysterical photo of Mr. Oden wearing an “I am McLovin” t-shirt and drinking cheap wine.
Become an Energy Drink Connoisseur
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:51:35 PDT
Energy drinks don't have the cachet of wine or coffee. There are no magazines, websites, or specialty stores to support your interest in sugary concoctions of taurine, guarana, ginseng and caffeine. On the other hand, analysts estimate energy drinks generate $10 billion in annual sales, with growth rates that far outstrip sodas, juice and water.
Do You Drink Wine Like A Sommelier?
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 05:05:45 PDT
The hypnotizing experience of sipping through fine wine is hard to be described in words. While much of the enjoyment of wine rests with the quality of it, you can further intensify it by paying attention to the finer aspects of drinking.
Depp flies in his own wine while filming in America...
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:38:50 PDT
Johnny Depp is so particular about his wine, that when he couldnt stomach the American variety he was drinking, he had ten crates of the drink produced at his own vineyard in France flown to the US.
Vicar applying for drinks licence to sell wine at church
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 18:19:25 PDT
"We have plans to serve lager and red and white wine - that is what the average punter wants."
Wine Photography
Wine Magazines
Wine Baskets
White, red, dessert or sparkling wines, port, mead, ros? or champagne?man?s courtship with this intensely sensory yet cerebral indulgence has stood the long test of time. A symbol of refinement and culture, wine was initially an upper-class predilection until its liquid charms enticed the masses.
A mystical joy uplifts the true oenophile as he sips that rare wine. It refuses to stay quiet. It solicits company. The color, aroma, texture, layer and allure of wine must be analyzed and debated for a total experience. Initiating a greenhorn to its ethereal pleasures is a wine enthusiast?s dream task. Inviting connoisseurs over for an evening of wine can be as sacred a ritual as royal rites of passage.
Modern winemaking techniques have drastically altered wine prices and made it a much more affordable beverage. Choices for wine baskets can be decided by budget, personal preferences or the temperament of the person to whom you are giving it to, or what food you would like the wine to be paired with. Specialty wine boutiques and select liquor stores offer enough guidance and popular combinations for an ideal handpicked wine hamper.
Wines are produced in France, Italy, USA (primarily California, Washington State and Oregon), South America (Argentina, Chile) and regions of Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, Portugal and South Africa. Oxygen can rapidly remove fragrances, flavor and character from wine. Commercial wine usually has a two-year shelf life and must be consumed quickly once opened. Longevity-wise, dry white wines wither quickly, red wines pall in two days and port, Bordeaux or other fortified or sweet wines tend to last more than a week after opening.
Most wineries, retailers or distributors will take a case order and ensure delivery. Orders can be placed online too, especially if you have a wine club membership (usually available at no extra cost). Payment is by credit card. An order is usually dispatched discreetly to offices, because an adult must sign the delivery receipt.
Wine complements food like no other drink. Travel and entertainment has widened awareness of global wine trends. However, many states/countries have regulations on import of foreign wines. Know the hidden costs for tax, packaging and delivery before getting extravagant with that purple passion!
Winemaking is an art that takes the best of creativity and experimentation. A product of the land, wine intimately connects man to nature. The variety of grapes, soil, region, climate, temperature, blending options and storage containers can radically alter wine engineering. Delicate, crisp, refreshing, full-bodied, fruity, oaky or zesty, only wine simultaneously rejuvenates body, mind and soul.
Wine Baskets provides detailed information on wine baskets, wine gift baskets, wine picnic baskets, wine and cheese baskets and more. Wine Baskets is affliated with Bakery Management.
Thoughts about Wine Magazines
Wine Baskets
White, red, dessert or sparkling wines, port, mead, ros? or champagne?man?s courtship with this intensely sensory yet cerebral indulgence has stood th...
Click Here to Read More About Wine ...
Wine Magazines Items For Viewing
Boyer-Martenot - Meursault 1er Cru
"Revealing beguiling scents of stones, flowers, and gravel, the Meursault Charmes Reserve is a medium-to-full-bodied, refined, precise, and highly-focused wine with spice, liquid mineral, and white pepper flavors. This outstanding, fresh, lively, and feminine Burgundy wine will be at its best between 2000 and 2006. The wine tasted is a special North Berkeley Imports bottling which is neither fined nor filtered." This dry white wine is a perfect gift to buy online. RP - 92 (Subject to Availabilty) BOYM98 BOYM98
Price: 85.99 USD
Headlines on Wine Magazines
Drink inside the box: new organic malbec comes in TetraPak
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:09:42 PDT
A new organic wine from Argentina takes advantage of lightweight packaging to reduce its carbon footprint.
Oh sure Hillary drink beer, so that makes you working class?
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:27:01 PDT
Sour-grapes for Hillary Clinton, whose rotting cynicism is no match for Obama’s sparkle. There’s no doubt that if politicians were wine – Hillary is vinegar and Obama is champagne.
Trail Blazer's Greg Oden Partying At Penn State University
Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:09:46 PDT
Portland Trail Blazer's Greg Oden, last year’s number one NBA Draft pick, was seen partying at Penn State University this past weekend. While he was allegedly there visiting gal “pal” and PSU cheerleader Megan Hodge, this article contains a pretty hysterical photo of Mr. Oden wearing an “I am McLovin” t-shirt and drinking cheap wine.
Become an Energy Drink Connoisseur
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:51:35 PDT
Energy drinks don't have the cachet of wine or coffee. There are no magazines, websites, or specialty stores to support your interest in sugary concoctions of taurine, guarana, ginseng and caffeine. On the other hand, analysts estimate energy drinks generate $10 billion in annual sales, with growth rates that far outstrip sodas, juice and water.
Do You Drink Wine Like A Sommelier?
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 05:05:45 PDT
The hypnotizing experience of sipping through fine wine is hard to be described in words. While much of the enjoyment of wine rests with the quality of it, you can further intensify it by paying attention to the finer aspects of drinking.
Depp flies in his own wine while filming in America...
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:38:50 PDT
Johnny Depp is so particular about his wine, that when he couldnt stomach the American variety he was drinking, he had ten crates of the drink produced at his own vineyard in France flown to the US.
Vicar applying for drinks licence to sell wine at church
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 18:19:25 PDT
"We have plans to serve lager and red and white wine - that is what the average punter wants."
Wine Photography
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