Archive for December, 2009
The Tribulations of Exporting Argentine Wine
Posted by: | CommentsOn November 3, 2004, only 36 hours after stepping off a plane from Los Angeles to Buenos Aires, Daniel Karlin met the girl he was going to marry. They just got married in July.
In the interim, Karlin, with the help of his wife Lourdes, started Anuva Wines, a company that sources, imports, distributes and markets boutique wines from Argentina for the U.S. market. The original impetus for the business came from a simple observation that tourists to Argentina fell in love with Malbec and Torrontés—the quintessentially Argentine varieties—just like Karlin did when he arrived. The problem was that they had virtually no way of getting more of these rare gems in the U.S.
How to Profit from Wine Making
Posted by: | CommentsPrior to recorded history, evidences of homemade wine making has already surfaced. Tomb and wall writings of ancient times have been revealed depicting our early ancestors making wine. The reason for this s quite obvious — making wine is such a simple activity that anybody can do it, anytime, anywhere. As long as one has got the interest and passion to pursue this activity, then making wine is a piece of cake. You will not only benefit from it by having to drink your own concoction but you can also earn money from it. Many people have already profited from making wine. Why not have your turn?
The Beauty Of Sparkling Wine
Posted by: | CommentsSparkling wine is well known for it’s tiny bubbles that race to the surface. Sparkling wine is one of the most exotic yet refreshing types of wine, providing memories and happiness once the cork is released into the air. For many years, this exotic wine has proven to be among the most popular types of wine for celebrations and special achievements.
By looking at sparkling wine, you’ll find it to be a complete mystery. When tasting the wine, friends and lovers choose to discuss the refreshing, nutty aroma. Even though this type of wine is very popular, it can be hard to describe. Although the taste and aroma can be right there, lingering in the air - it’s still something that is nearly impossible to find the words for.
How to Make Wine, The Special Kind
Posted by: | CommentsKnowledge about the evolution of winemaking has already probably crossed your path. Through the years, people both ancient and modern, have discovered ways and means to produce wine that are much simpler and easier to make. Perhaps you have already discovered some recipes on how to make wine that make use of other sources aside from grapes. Read the following examples…
Fruit Wine

