There’s no doubt that Christmas is a time for indulgence. The festive season goes hand in hand with food, drink and general merriment. We often present each other with boxes of chocolates, give children sweets and lay on hug roast dinners for friends and family – so why is so hard when it comes to wine?! Is handing over a bottle of plonk an easy option for the in-laws? Do you spend hours trawling for that special bottle that reminds a loved one of a favourite holiday? Can you really get away with buying that three for £10 offer and divvying them up? According to a new study from Gallo wine more than three quarters of us say we’d buy someone a bottle of wine for Christmas and around a third of us say we’d like to receive one as a gift – but a quarter of people say they never know what to spend on a bottle of wine as present or they get confused or daunted by the wide selection that’s on offer. Furthermore 16% of people reckon that wine is such a personal thing that they’d find it almost impossible to choose something suitable for someone else. So, is wine an “easy” gift this Christmas? Does it get you out of an uninspired present drought? Or are you at risk of getting something so revolting you’ll be struck off your mate’s Christmas card list for life – or worse get offered it when you go round on New Years Day? Joe Wadsack can reveal how to get it right and how to be brave in the supermarket aisle. Author: cookshow-intl Tags: drink wine gallo turkey christmas food alcohol party gift joe wadsack Posted: 14 December 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Sauvignon Blanc goes well with shellfish, but do you know the differences in taste from Sauvignon Blanc around the world?Today Randy Torban gives us a quick lesson on sauvignon blancs from around the world. He gives you quick tips from wines from New Zealand, the U.S. and France. All delicious, but slightly different in their approach.For more wine videos please visit us at http://www.classicwines.com/videos/cwtv
Shiraz is one of Australia s most well known wines. The grapes are grown throughout Australia s regions and has grown world wide in popularity. Shiraz is familiar to the rest of world as Syrah, only with an Aussie twist to it. Join us today as Randy Torban explains more about the differences and similarities of Shiraz and Syrah. Visit us at http://www.classicwines.com/videos/cwtv for more wine videos.
We all know that the wine world is full of confusing terminology, and one of the most confusing (including the pronunciation) is the term terroir .Terroir is the easiest word for a wine person to describe a variety of conditions, regulations and production of wine. It really doesn't have to be complicated,terroir is just an easy term to pull it all together. Join us to hear Randy Torban explain this term in a quick and easy way.www.ClassicWines.com
Wine bottles come in many shapes and sizes, and there are just as many styles and types of stoppers to go with them. Join Randy Torban as he explains a few of the basics of preserving your wine.
Everyone needs to ring in the new year with a glass of bubbly. Find out what the different types of champagne are and what sparkling wine is on this lesson of Grocery School.Author: groceryschool Tags: champagne new years party sparkling wine bubbly black tie drinking angie figg grocery school Posted: 31 December 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Everyone needs to ring in the new year with a glass of bubbly. Find out what the different types of champagne are and what sparkling wine is on this lesson of Grocery School.Author: groceryschool Tags: champagne new years party sparkling wine bubbly black tie drinking angie figg grocery school Posted: 31 December 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Find out how to give a gift basket that people will actually enjoy on this lesson of Grocery School.Author: groceryschool Tags: christmas gifts food baket harry and david holiday themes wine chocolate angie figg grocery school Posted: 17 December 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Today Brian Freedman tastes a rose sparkler, "Le Marchesine Franciacorta Rose Millesimato 2003". This mouthful of bubbly joins some of the best in Cava, Prosecco and sparklers from Brazil as a great addition to your regular choice of Champagne. Please join us to find a wonderful bottle to celebrate the holidays.
Today we taste two wines from Italy. Join Brian Freedman as he takes you through his tasting of a 2004 bottle from Feudo di Santa Croce Bisanzio Primitivo di Manduria and the 2005 Vignali Roccomora Nero d'Avola Merlot Blend.
We are tasting wines from the legendary Beaulieu Vineyard. These wines are well known for being some of the most well produced wines in the Napa Valley. Join Brian Freedman as he tastes these beautiful wines provided by Wine Chateau.
Join us today as Brian Freedman introduces to the Gold Medal Wine Club. This club offers several wine club assortments to choose from including a pinot noir club. Brian talks about several of the wines including a 2006 Perry Creek Zinfandel. See why a wine club can be a great way to experience a variety of high quality wines.
Wines from Spain are a great value these days. It is a region that is really coming into it's own and definitely is worth exploring. Join Brian Freedman as he takes us through the fresh and crisp characteristics of these very enjoyable wines. The wines featured today are The Spanish Quarter 2007 Chardonnay-Albarino and The Spanish Quarter 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Tempranillo.For more wine videos please visit us at www.ClassicWines.com/wine-videos.
Gary Vaynerchuk is sky high after a huge Jets wine and his beard is getting thicker and thicker as he tries 6 California Zinfandels BLIND right before Thanksgiving.
What makes a super tuscan wine super? Join Brian Freedman as he reviews the Ruffino Modus 2005 to find out about the freshness and floral notes in this wine, along with the traditional leather and chocolate. This wine was brought to us by WineChateau.com who is generously donating a portion of the cost to the American Italian Cancer Foundation. A great wine and a great cause, what could be better.
Host Brian Freedman is here to help you this holiday season. If you ve got wine lovers in your life (And we hope you do), you ll want to investigate wine gifts. What could be more convenient than combining the ease of online shopping with the thoughtfulness of a nice wine gift? Brian explains what kinds of gifts to search for, and gives you a good example (WineGiftsOnline.com) of where you can go to do your shopping.
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