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Finding The Perfect Wine To Serve With Meatloaf

by Rhino Wino on February 24, 2010

When we think of paring food with fine wine we usually consider exquisite meals that feature the finest foods served along with premium wines. But on occasion, especially in the winter, we just want some classic comfort food served with a simple table wine. For many, one of the most popular comfort foods is meatloaf [...]

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The Early History Of Wine Decanters

by Rhino Wino on February 20, 2010

Wine has been a chosen drink for many for over thousands of years with archeology constantly finding more and more evidence of large scale wine production. So for as far back as it is known wine, especially red wine, has needed decanting to remove sediment and allow the air to improve flavor. While the earliest [...]

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Tasting A Red Wine That Has Been Cellared Properly

by Rhino Wino on February 15, 2010

There is nothing quite like a red wine that has had plenty of time to age and has been properly stored in a cellar during that time period. When stored out of the light and at the right temperature for an extended period red wine has the opportunity to age as it should. Of course [...]

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While flowers are a common gift for Valentines Day many prefer to give a nice box of chocolates maybe even pared with a fine wine for sharing during a romantic evening. Nothing is more special for a couple than sharing wine and chocolate by candlelight with each other at the end of this special day [...]

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Box Wines Become More Sophisticated

by Rhino Wino on January 27, 2010

To the serious wine consumer boxed wines are associated with the absolute lowest quality wines that are not suited for anything at all. These wines traditionally were cheap and were lacking in taste, body, and flavor. But as more wineries try and find ways to make less of an impact on the environment many are [...]

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