Chilean Wines- Most of Chile’s vineyards are located in the Central Valley, which lies between the coastal range the Andes mountains. Four wine regions occupy this area [...]
French Wines- There are five main wine regions of France: 1. Bordeaux: REDS- Bordeaux WHITES- Bordeaux Blanc 2. Burgundy: REDS- Burgundy, Beaujolais WHITES- White Burgundy, [...]
German Wines- Germany is the northernmost major wine producing country in Europe. The climate tends to be erratic, so vineyards tend to be situated by rivers like the Rhine [...]
Italian Wines- Italy’s main wine regions consist of Piedmont, Tuscany and Veneto. Below are the types of wines that each region produces. 1. Piedmont: REDS- Barolo, [...]
New Zealand Wines- New Zealand is further south than Australia so the climate is cooler than it’s neighbor to the north. The two island of New Zealand both produce [...]
Portuguese Wines- Portugal is famous for its great dessert wine- Port. However, there has been an emergence of better table wines. Wine Reviews Top Picks: Cockburn’s 10 [...]
South African wines- The most common wine grape variety in South Africa is Chenin Blanc, locally referred to as Steen. These wines tend to be medium-dry to semi-sweet. With [...]
Spanish Wines- Spain is a hot, dry mountainous country which ranks 3rd in wine production behind Italy and France. Wine Reviews Spanish Wines: Abrazo del Toro Syrah 2007 [...]
About Red Wine: Red wine gets its color from the grapes that are reddish, deep purple or blue in color. The skins come in contact with the grape’s juice during the [...]
About White Wine: White wine is not really white, but is derived from grapes that are green, gold or yellowish in color. White wines are light, refreshing and are paired [...]