Archive for September, 2009

 

The  Trials and Tribulations of Australian Wine Game

There is little doubt that the Australian wine-grower has had a tough time of it lately. If it`s not climate change playing havoc with the ripening cycles and rain fall averages, it`s the strength of the Aussie dollar relative to the US dollar – totally devastating the export value of the average bottle of good old Barossa shiraz…

There is however another aspect to the trials and tribulations of the industry which is becoming more and more apparent – brand Australia is no longer the coolest kid on the wine block with the groovy sneakers and matching i-phone.

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Sep
30

Reading Wine Labels

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The first thing you are going to see is the name of the winery. There really isn’t much to it other than the creativity of the winery when it came up with a name when it first started. That being said, watch out for names that are close to something that might also be seen as a bit of a misrepresentation.

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Sep
29

Top 10 Wineries in the Osoyoos Area

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10. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery

The Burrowing Owl Estate Winery recently received new wine making facilities after substantial renovation in 2003. Aside from a new tasting bar and wine shop, the winery can now take advantage of a more efficient wine making process resulting in a more enjoyable experience for visitors.

The Burrowing Owl Estate Winery also features the Sonora Room, a new restaurant looking over the winery’s dramatic landscape. Here, visitors can dine on the outdoor patio and sip the winery’s very best.

The Burrowing Owl Estate Winery’s wine shop is open April to November daily, from 10:00am to 5:00pm.

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Sep
26

The Right Wine Cooler

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Wine is becoming an ever-increasing favorite of many people.  With over 1000 different wine varieties, the choices one has seem nearly infinite.  As wine’s popularity with us increases, the requirements for good wine storage need consideration.  Wine is a perishable food that when improperly stored will lose value and flavor and eventually could end up undrinkable. 

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Sep
25

Choosing Wine on a First Date

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First dates are nerve wracking enough without having to worry about what wine to choose to impress your new friend!
One of the great things about wine on a date is that one bottle is a defined amount normally about five glasses. If shared equally it is unlikely that you will fall off your chair drunk after half a bottle of wine!
However there are some other social sins that can be committed whilst choosing wine on a date.
Getting Started
First, you need to decide whether you want white red rosé or sparkling wine. This is perhaps the most important decision. As a general rule red wine is more of an acquired taste and it can be harder to select a good red. Therefore when you do not know your companions tastes it may be wise to steer clear of the red wine section.
Sparkling wine can make you appear a little pretentious or if you go for a cheaper version, a tightwad so this is usually best avoided. If you are not sure whether your companion likes wine at all rosé wine is often a safe option as it often lacks the sharpness that people commonly dislike in wines.
How Much to Spend
Remember more money doesn’t always mean more quality. If you are very new to wine go for a house white. A house white is unlikely to be extremely imaginative or unusual but is almost always perfectly drinkable. For this reason it is a safe, middle of the road option.
If you want to impress, look for something other than the house white. Keep away from extremes until you know your companion a little better, so don’t go for bone dry whites. Instead, opt for a fruity dry wine that appeals to those who like both dry and medium whites.
Whilst neutral wines may seem like a bit of a cop-out, bear in mind that you simply want a drinkable wine that does not offend.
If you are really not sure what to choose, why not offer your companion a choice of glasses as an aperitif while you have a beer or spirit. This way you can judge your companion’s taste. Even if they select a spirit, you can still get a measure of whether they prefer sweet or dry wines.

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