Mar
22
2013
In terms of special event like New Year, birthday celebrations, Christmas and even some other simple occasion, wines won’t be out of place. The word wine came from the term Bacchus, a Roman God Bacchus or also named Dionysius for the Greek, Dionysius implies the God of merry making and happiness. Wine causes inebriation and will lead to such happiness and euphoria. Wine underwent fermentation process, it is a product of fermenting grapes or any kind of fruits that comprises distinctive alcohol amount. Commonly, grapes had been used as the major product for wine-making due to its capability to generate biochemical reaction with yeast and alter the sugar to alcohol. The origin of wine had long been identified since 6000 BC in Georgia. Greeks, Romans and Thrace are already transporting and consuming the wine because early dealing had been made. Wine regarded as a significant representation for the Eucharistic Celebration of the Roman Catholic, it has a vital role in religion.
Feb
24
2013
Wines have already been part of the historical past. Way back in the time of the forefathers, these types of fermented liquids were turned into beverage that brings several effects in the body that was liked by many. During parties, queens and kings served their constituents the best wine beverages. Wine beverages have also been used as presents on birthday celebrations, weddings and house-warming celebrations. Truly, the part of wines in man’s life is definitely indispensible. That what makes wine companies noticeable all throughout history. These companies continue to develop and serve the best wines for their own customers.
Sep
25
2012
Beer touring is no longer just the domain of free-loaders looking for a free drink, it now holds class and sophistication in its circles. Brewery tours in California offer you more than just any normal package does. Beer lovers come and experience the all inclusive packages, diving into the world of beer.
Aug
11
2012
An expo for the region’s products called the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival is now bringing people together from all over the world to experience the quality of this abundance. Since there are limited slots, it is important that you book your stay as early as possible for Blenheim accommodation since they are always booked out.
Jan
30
2012
by seeannarun Question by boatman: are the booze cruises still happening from dover to calais? they seemed to be all the rage a few years back.is it still economical to do the booz cruise or is it just cheaper to buy beers and wines in britain now? i don`t mean buying the booze on the [...]
Jan
28
2012
by Michael Klassen So you are planning to visit Val d’Aosta, a sliver of mountainous land bordering on Switzerland and France. This region is bilingual and boasts some of the best skiing in Europe for example on Mount Blanc near Courmayeur. In this tiny region you’ll find some 150 historic castles, forts, and towers. Visit [...]
Jan
27
2012
Some cool Wine Travels images: Wine Image by cdine A selection of wine for the stay in Athens Flavoured Wines Image by avlxyz 蚂蚁酒 Ant Wine!
Jan
26
2012
by rosebennet Question by Mark E: Where can I find a good drinks stockist in London? I’m keen to find a stockist of a good range of international beers, wines and spirits, where I might find, for example, lagers and vodka that I might have tried whilst abroad on holiday. I’m just north of London [...]
Jan
24
2012
In this episode we will take a look at some of the most exciting wines of Chile including: Caliterra, Arboleda, Sena, and Vina Errazuriz. Travel to many of Chile’s most important wine regions, and learn what makes each special and get advice on food and wine pairing at one of Santiago’s best restaurants. Video Rating: [...]