Posts Tagged ‘Wine’
Monday, June 28th, 2010
If you are a beginner to cigar smoking, don’t rush to your local convenience store and buying the first cigar you come across. On top of this don’t ever light it with your cigarette lighter. The fumes would be strong and would make you cough heavily.
Chances are that you would drop the very idea of smoking a cigar again.
Don’t worry; it’s not the cigar but the brand you picked up. For a completely overwhelming cigar experience don’t compromise on the quality. Take a pick from only the premium brands to understand what the whole fuss on cigar smoking is all about.
There are many differences between convenient store cigars and premium cigars. The first obvious difference is the way they are made. Convenience store cigars are usually mass produced, made by machines. The tobacco or filler is usually blended with additives and preservatives.
Additives are added to increase the cigar life, but it is at the expense of the taste. If you want to buy a cheap cigar, you would have to compromise on the taste as no cigar with 100% tobacco comes cheap.
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Sunday, June 20th, 2010
You are one of the star employees in your company. And, because you’ve made a huge contribution in closing a huge deal, he has invited you to his house for dinner. When you entered his well-furnished den, you recognized some familiar faces. Tonight, you will be dining with your company’s biggest shareholders. And, the thought was very appealing to you.
Your boss has an excellent taste in cigars and offers you one. You bite a portion of the cigar to light it and are immediately corrected. Your boss picks up a cigar cutter from the exotic display of cigar accessories and makes a perfect cut on the cigar tip before lighting.
The feeling of being literally uneducated and unsophisticated as far as cigar smoking goes can make you feel inadequate. As you place yourself on the plush sofa, you realize that there is a lot to cigar smoking you need to discover before you can try it again. Browse through the list below and get distinguished from a novice cigar smoker.
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
Does purchasing wines frighten or perhaps befuddle you? It might if you don’t really purchase or consume wine frequently and that is okay, there is too much mystery and also occasionally snobbery connected with wine.
However, wine makes the ideal complement for some dishes and periodically you’ll probably decide to select a wine beverage to serve at home or get in a restaurant. If you wish to learn about wines, taste them and find out what you like and what you do not prefer in wines.
So why White Or Red?
Wines differ in taste and tannin content (pucker) in addition to the way they strike the taste buds. The white along with perch or perhaps red with meats is often a rule regarding partnering wine with foods that you could often hear.
It’s a general rule based on the concept that red wine drinks often convey more flavor and white wines are typically lighter and the concept is that red wine beverages won’t be overpowered by the steak and white wine beverages tend to be delicate so go well with more subtly flavored dishes such as seafood. On the other hand, rules are made to be broken. Match meals and wines according to your likes instead.
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
by Anne Durrell
Shiraz is the most popular wine making grape in Australia. This grape is also grown in France. In France the Shiraz grape is known as Syrah. The Shiraz grape has also become a popular grape for wine makers in California.
Many people say that Shiraz wine has a boysenberry flavor and white pepper. It is a full bodied, red-table wine. Some of the Shiraz wine has a hint of slight coffee flavor, while others boast a violet.
Shiraz Wine History
It is said that the Shiraz grape gets its name from the city of Shiraz, which is located in Iran. The city of Shiraz is said to be the birthplace of wine making. Many people think that wine making began in Shiraz more than 6000 year ago.
There are many places where Shiraz wine is called Syrah outside of France. As a matter of fact, American wine laws allow either Syrah or Shiraz to appear on the bottle, even though many American wine companies label the wine as Shiraz.
Pairing Shiraz Wine
Shiraz wine is best paired with meat. It makes an excellent accompaniment to dishes such as Beef Bourguignon on, BBQ ribs, and burgers. The wine also does well with any beef, pork venison, and duck.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
by Anne Durrell
Crystal wine glasses are created from glass that holds lead oxide. Lead oxide is added to the glass to increase the density and when the density is increased, the glass becomes more reflective and shinier. Crystal wine glasses often reflect a brilliant array of color.
Crystal wine glasses are heavier than glass wine glasses since of the lead content. The number of colors that are reflected from the glass really depends on the number of lead that is added to it. The amount of oxide lead added to the piece determines the weight of the crystal.
Hand created crystal wine glasses often have seed bubbles that are visible in the glass. These bubbles are made when tiny pockets or air get trapped inside the glass. That is why, a lot of people wonder why they find imperfections in their crystal pieces. This is because the process of making the glass itself.
The imperfections are often only seen by holding the glass up to a light. They are not a sign that the glass is faulty, but they are more likely a sign that the glass was made by hand. Imperfections are found on even the finest hand crated crystal wine glasses, and other imperfections include chill marks and slightly cloudy places.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
by Anne Durrell
Malbec becomes ripe in mid season. It is a type of grape that is often used for red wine. Malbec is mostly grown in warm area such as California since it is very sensitive to frost.
In Argentina, it is planted widely. It is very popular in Argentinean wine making. Nevertheless, Malbec is very famous in France and it is also grown in Chili.
The Argentine wine is very lush. This wine also tends to age very well. The Argentine people have really made this a fantastic blend. It is similar to European blends; however, it really holds its own. The wine is similar to a new age Merlot.
Malbec Wine History
While Malbec wine was very popular at one point, it has lost much of its luster in recent years. This is likely because it is known by so many different names. In fact certain wine lists, list up to 400 synonyms for Malbec wine.
It is said that Malbec first made an appearance in Argentina in 1868. Professor Pouet introduced it. The grape flourished in Argentina due to the dry southern climate. Malbec wine is said to come from a Hungarian peasant, who made and distributed the wine throughout France. It
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