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The Right Wine In A Hurry

by Rhino Wino on November 1, 2011

There is also a bit of a panic when a new wine is needed that night, and it has to be good. But panic not, rather than look for a good wine online and hope some local shop has it, or look at the shop blindly and hope the workers know wine; try using the [...]

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Canadian Wine

by Rhino Wino on September 23, 2011

Many are surprised to find that Canada has a thriving wine producing region. But indeed it does have a handful of suburb vineyards that are trying very hard to make a name for Canadian wine. Some of the regions known within Canada for their wine are Okanagan Valley, the Niagara Peninsula and Nova Scotia just [...]

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Pairing with Chinese Food

by Rhino Wino on August 4, 2011

There is a booming wine industry in China’s bourgeoning middle and upper classes. This new group of wine drinkers has brought a whole new depth to the region of pairing wine with Chinese food even in Europe and the Americas. While it is hard to pair with Chinese food because of the intricacies of flavor [...]

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Store Wine Right

by Rhino Wino on May 4, 2011

After getting a great deal on some wine, and buying more than just for that night, storing wine becomes the consumer’s responsibility.  Whereas before the store had fridges set to just the right temperature, most homes have to take a little care to keep wine at its peak while storing it.  First of all, all [...]

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Why Are There Not More Organic Wines?

by Rhino Wino on January 6, 2011

With a simple trip to the grocery store customers will find organic labeled food on just about every single aisle as more consumers are concerned with just what goes into their body. But a trip to the wine store to fill up Wine Carriers with great bottles to bring home to enjoy does not produce [...]

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White Wines in Summer

by Rhino Wino on June 23, 2010

                Summer is in full swing and that means grilling.  Something about summer makes us want to cook on a grill, eat outside, and socialize.  So why not indulge in the urge and have a barbeque, with a sophisticated touch.  Try having a white wine at your grilling party.  White wines are more suitable to [...]

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Understanding How Wine Ages

by Rhino Wino on May 6, 2010

Many wine lovers know that some, but not all, of bottles they bring home in their two bottle wine carriers should be aged in order to bring out the best flavor possible in their purchase. Of course many do not actually understand the aging process and are never sure which bottles to age and which [...]

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Wine Industry Booming In Idaho

by Rhino Wino on March 24, 2010

When most wine lovers stop and think about wine country in the western part of the United States of course Napa Valley comes to mind. Napa is renowned for its premium wines and beautiful scenery. Of course for those looking for new wines and new places then maybe a trip to Nampa may just be [...]

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Muscadine Wine Is Growing In Popularity

by Rhino Wino on February 23, 2010

For a truly unique wine experience at your next gathering with friends consider one of the growing wines coming from vineyards made with muscadines instead of traditional grapes. While still grapes these native fruits to Southeast United States are growing in popularity for those who want a local experience. These fruits thrive in warm and [...]

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Is Your Favorite Wine Really Vegan?

by Rhino Wino on February 9, 2010

The vegan diet has really become one of the most popular lifestyles for many who want to live longer, healthier lives. For many of these followers of this eating plan a glass of wine is something that fits nicely into the strict guidelines of what can and cannot be consumed. Yet many do not realize [...]

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