by Rhino Wino on March 4, 2010
As more states such as New York debate and possibly allow grocery stores to sell wines many small liquor stores worry about their future. In states that already allow liquor sales in supermarkets small stores are feeling the pinch with fewer sales as more consumers buy everything they need at the larger chain stores. What [...]
by Rhino Wino on February 17, 2010
Wine has a long and storied history since archeology has shown that grapes have been fermented into wine for thousands of years. A recent discovery south of Jerusalem of a stone wine press is making archeologists think that wine may have been massed produced more than 1400 years ago. When pared with an identical wine [...]
by Rhino Wino on February 11, 2010
Wine has come such a long way over the years to being a luxury item for the elite to something everyone can afford. It also has gone from being just a drink to a super food that can help the body fight off radicals and be healthier. There are many vineyards now which produce wine [...]
by Rhino Wino on January 22, 2010
Recently Randall Grahm, the founder of Bonny Doon winery, answered wine questions with Bill Daley of the Chicago Tribune. One of these questions was what common mistakes are the average wine consumer making with their wine selections. While there are so many wines on the market from those that are everyday table wines to ones [...]