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Purchasing Low Sulphite Wine

... to help enhance the flavour cheaply. However, some people are highly allergic to sulphur and therefore they should avoid anything that contains it. Low sulphite wine contains quite negligible amount of sulphites and therefore consuming it ... Read Read: Purchasing Low Sulphite Wine

By: Andrew Roberts | 12/08/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Sulphites in Wine

Sulphur Dioxide or E220 as it is so alarmingly and anonymously titled on so many food packets is permitted under all winemaking standards. It is a preservative and disinfectant. It is added to wine as Potassium Metabisulphate or PMS and has ... Read Read: Sulphites in Wine

By: Ben | 08/02/2008 | Wines & Spirits

The English Sparkling Wines

... some problems with acidity even (too present even for the best producers) 'Acidity was always a problem with English sparkling wines and I don't see that improving,' said Skelton. 'That was the real problem with the good wines.' Others ... Read Read: The English Sparkling Wines

By: Ben | 14/03/2008 | Wines & Spirits

What is a Biodynamic Wine?

... the Greek Goddess of agriculture and protector of the fruits on the earth. The whole vineyard must be converted to biodynamics for the wine from it to be marketed with Demeter seal. Biodynamics has its fair share of sceptics, but can ... Read Read: What is a Biodynamic Wine?

By: Ben | 31/01/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Why Buying Organic Wine?

... Organic Wine is somewhat more complicated and varies according to where the vineyard is, where the grapes are from it are fermented into wine and, finally, in which market it will be sold. In all cases, the owner must be able to prove which ... Read Read: Why Buying Organic Wine?

By: Ben | 30/01/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Vegetarian or Veggie Read Carefully the Label!

... to improve the wine, removing hazes and altering flavour. Fining works by electrostatic attraction – if the element in the wine that needs to be removed has a negative charge, then a fining agent with a positive charge will be added. The ... Read Read: Vegetarian or Veggie Read Carefully the Label!

By: Ben | 05/02/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Beyond the Guidebooks: Five Tips for Visiting Iceland

... when turning on the shower – and don’t mind the faint whiff of rotten eggs, it’s just the natural sulphur in the water. When Dining Out, Ignore the Guidebooks Most of the guidebooks that cover eating out on the island list the famous ... Read Read: Beyond the Guidebooks: Five Tips for Visiting Iceland

By: David Davies | 20/10/2009 | Vacation Rentals

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