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Italian Red Wine, for a Sharper Tasting Wine

... are from the same grape, the Nebbiolo, but are aged differently. Italian red wines are produced from different specific regions of Italy and they are very much dependent on the climatic conditions of the region. Therefore while you can ... Read Read: Italian Red Wine, for a Sharper Tasting Wine

By: Andrew Roberts | 19/06/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Great Red Wines

... women, sipping at glasses of the red nectar and discussing politics and art with strange bearded men.Red wine in Italy is also glamorous but also more functional. You think of restaurants, packed with families, all with a glass of red wine. ... Read Read: Great Red Wines

By: Fiona Muller | 30/04/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Red Wines

... , opaque purple, maroon and so on. The skins of the grapes are responsible for providing the distinct spectrum of colours to the red wine. The skins of the grapes remain in contact with the juice of the grapes even while the fermentation is ... Read Read: Red Wines

By: sreejith | 13/03/2009 | Wines & Spirits

The Many Types of Red Wine

... in countries like Romania, Chile, Washington, Italy and Australia. They are also present in herbal and medicinal form. Cabernet sauvignon: Cabernet sauvignon is produced from oak. This red wine is beneficial in preventing cardiovascular ... Read Read: The Many Types of Red Wine

By: James Copper | 27/08/2008 | Careers

Food and WineRed Wine

... with pesto, or just simply roasted vegetables taste great with this.And if we are to head further south to Italy, you can’t go wrong with a bottle of Chianti. This red wine works wonders with a plate of Spaghetti Bolognese. Often seen as a ... Read Read: Food and Wine – Red Wine

By: Fiona Muller | 13/08/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Red Wine - a Guide to Red Wine

... Typically, this kind of wine is made in France, California and Australia. If you aren't too familiar with red wine, you may want to start off by drinking Merlot. It has a soft flavor that is easy to introduce to people who haven't had ... Read Read: Red Wine - a Guide to Red Wine

By: Jennifer Waite | 19/12/2007 | Wines & Spirits

Benefits of Red Wine Busted - Heavy Metals Present in Wine

... of exposure to these substances remains unknown. Frustrating since beyond simple enjoyment... many of us were choosing red wine for all those protective antioxidants. Now we're left to wonder... are the antioxidants stripped of their ... Read Read: Benefits of Red Wine Busted - Heavy Metals Present in Wine

By: Kirsten Whittaker | 03/10/2009 | Food & Beverage

Red Wine – a Classic Taste for Any Time

... true favourites of people who prefer red wine. The flavour is fruity but sometimes can even be peppery, making it not a taste that everyone likes. Sangiovese This is the most widely planted red grape in Italy. Famous for Chianti ... Read Read: Red Wine – a Classic Taste for Any Time

By: Fiona Muller | 21/04/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Want to know about Red Wines?

... seventy five percentage concentration of specified grape is used in it. Some of the different types of red wine have been specified here with the regions in which they are most popular. Cabernet Sauvignon made up of the Cabernet Sauvignon ... Read Read: Want to know about Red Wines?

By: Shijina | 26/05/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Fig Trees Produce Fruit In Colors Of White, Green, Black, Red, Wine, And Purple

... selections. Fig fruit can ripen in various mature colors: red, black, yellow, purple, orange, gold, blue, green, ... fig ripens white, but may age into a cream-yellow skin. Italy is the point of origin for the Italian white fig, big in size ... Read Read: Fig Trees Produce Fruit In Colors Of White, Green, Black, Red, Wine, And Purple

By: Pat Malcolm | 30/04/2007 | Gardening

I Love Touring Italy - Southern Sardinia

... ) with a maximum of 15% of other local red grapes. The ros?ine is dry and still or fizzy. The red wine may be dry or sweet. Monica di Cagliari DOC is one of a series of similarly named wines featuring a grape such as Monica, Nuragus, etc. ... Read Read: I Love Touring Italy - Southern Sardinia

By: Levi Reiss | 26/01/2008 | Travel

I Love Touring Italy - Northern Calabria

... a high-quality wine. Only 2.4% of Calabria wine carries the DOC designation. The best-known red wine is Ciro, which some say is the oldest wine in the world. Given the region's high altitude, temperate climate, and poor-quality soil one ... Read Read: I Love Touring Italy - Northern Calabria

By: Levi Reiss | 29/08/2008 | Travel

Italian Wines

... from the Sangiovese grape, and it is this grape that also produces many of the other well-known Italian wines. Other well-known red wine producing grapes that are cultivated in Italy include: Nebbiolo, Montepulciano, Negroamoro and ... Read Read: Italian Wines

By: Fiona Muller | 14/10/2008 | Wines & Spirits

I Love Tour of Italy - Central Sardinia

... it to three weeks short of age 113. His diet was pasta and soup with some pork or lamb each day and a glass and a half of red wine. The first time he saw television was in 1954 at age 65. Every night he would cycle thirty miles (forty-five ... Read Read: I Love Tour of Italy - Central Sardinia

By: Levi Reiss | 20/01/2008 | Travel

I Love Touring Italy - Eastern Apulia

... Apulia based on the region's most widely planted red grape, Negroamaro, is said to be a much better rose than red wine. Primitivo is a widely planted red grape variety that is closely related to Zinfandel but critics say that you shouldn't ... Read Read: I Love Touring Italy - Eastern Apulia

By: Levi Reiss | 23/08/2007 | Travel

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