• Uncategorized August 14, 2010 No Comments

    Making home made wine can be fun. It’s easier than you think and there are many ways to do it. You are going to need the ingredients listed here to make wine . One quart of fruit, a packet of active yeast, two cups of sugar, one gallon of water, a container with a tight fitting lid and cheesecloth.

    Smash the fruit into a smooth consistency. Once this has been done, place the mashed fruit into the one-gallon container. Then add hot water with the sugar. Leave this to settle and cool off. When the water and sugar has cooled off mix it together with the fruit.

    The next part of making this traditional drink has to do with dissolving active yeast into the two cups of water and thouroughlymixing it. The foaming process that you will see is normal. Next, add the yeast and water to the mixture of fruit and sugar. The other thirteen cups of water should then be poured into the container and then stir everything together. Now seal the bottle and store for a few weeks in a cool, dark place so the mix can ferment.

    Your next move is to pour the fermented liquid through the cheesecloth for it to achieve a smooth consistency. You can now dispense the wine into bottles and it is ready for consumption. 

    You can teach yourself to brew wine using this method. Once you have mastered this you might want to try other fruits. If you would like to improve your wine then you can try different fruits. You have to thouroughly crush and press the fruit to get the right flavor. Following these directions is important as this can either make or break the taste of the wine.

    If you would like more tips to make your own wine try visiting http://www.ouimoncherie-recipe.com/drinks-drink-recipies-drink-menus-traditional-drink.html

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  • Uncategorized August 6, 2010 No Comments

    Formed in 1930 while in the basement of an antique 17th century fortress, Château Musar is really as much the work of the family as the living accounts of all the civilisations that have tread its land.

    After having a prolonged stay in France, Gaston Hochar came back to Lebanon and developed Château Musar within the cellars of the old ‘Mzar’ fortress in Ghazir, looking over the med sea.

    What started out as being a pastime soon evolved into a passion; a passion influenced by an initial encounter with renowned viticulturist Ronald Barton when he was stationed within Lebanon during ww2.

     The actual wineries of Château Musar can be found from an elevation of over 3,000 feet (1,000 meters) in the Bekaa Valley in which the vines are sheltered by way of the encircling mountain tops running parallel on the Mediterranean and beyond coastline. They include one hundred and eighty hectares and produces a limited yield around 35 hl/ha.

    The actual Bekaa Valley is practically frost and condition free, along with prolonged moderate summer season, wet winters with an annual rainfall of 500mm, and an average temperature of twenty five degrees Celsius .

    The red wines are made from a combination of various grape types, primarily: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cinsault and also Carignan. The actual vines are grown up using a gravely soil with a limestone base. The make up varies from one yr to the following, offering Château Musar an alternative persona as well as identity each year.

    The white wines are made of a mix of Obeideh and also Merwah, which can be native to the Bekaa Valley and also Mount Lebanon. According to the story, Obeideh and Merwah were taken back to Europe aided by the Crusaders and so are the particular likely forefathers of Chardonnay and Semillon respectively.

    Château Musar makes every effort at creating totally natural wines, allowing each one of these develop its character. Château Musar initially attained international reputation during the Bristol Wine Fair in Great britain in 1979, where the wine mass media and well known experts such as Michael Broadbent announced it “the discovery of the fair”.

    Undoubtedly Serge Hochar’s strong individuality as well as conviction in his values have provided a lot inspiration for the countless fervent followers of Château Musar internationally.

    Recently, Musar continues to be part of occasions such as the “Dîner des 30″ organised through Champagne Louis Roederer in honour of the 30 finest wines around the globe.

    Asked to the Ny Wine Experience, Musar annually attends the London Wine Fair and Vinexpo each and every two years.

    The way paved by the wine from the land of “milk and honey” consequently permitted Lebanon to stick to the OIV - the “Organisation Internationale de la Vigne et du Vin”- in 1995 using the collaboration of other Lebanese wine makers.

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  • Uncategorized August 3, 2010 No Comments

    Santa Barbara California, set about 90 miles up the Ventura Freeway from Los Angeles , is said to be one of the most scenic cities in the state . Besides stunning panaramas of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa Barbara offers travelers access to the quality wineries located in the nearby Santa Ynez Valley, in the southern extreme of the Central Coast viticultural region.

    Central Coast wines, especially the ones produced in the Santa Barbara area , have steadily won recognition and high repute for their consistent excellence . But it is not only the quality of the wine that has been boosted , there has also been an enormous increase in the number of wineries in the locale . Santa Barbara County now boasts over 200 wineries, in four federally approved appellations : Santa Ynez Valley, Sta. Rita Hills, Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria Valley. The great number of wineries presents a poser for the wine tourer : with so many wineries to select from, which ones opt for ?

    To narrow things down a bit, Santa Ynez Valley is the best of the four appellations for a wine tasting tour because it has the highest density of wineries and is located the closest to the city of Santa Barbara– undoubtedly the most interesting place to stay in the region .

    For most people , the 2004 film Sideways put the Santa Ynez Valley on the map. There is even a literal “Sideways map,” available online or from the local tourist information office, which guides you to all of the wineries, bars, and restaurants that Miles and Jack made on their mad road trip of wine tasting and midlife angst. But, even though the Sideways locations made for enjoyable theater and filming, it doesn’t follow that they are the most favorable places to indulge in dandy wines.

    So, If you are dying to get a taste of the great wines the region has to offer , who should you ask for the skinny on which wineries pour out the most palatable vino ? The best informant , without doubt , would be a knowledgeable local . By happenstance , I happen to be familiar with just such an individual . By a happy coincidence, my father–for a while the president of the Santa Barbara Wine Society–has been visiting the region’s wineries to imbibe their merchandise for the past 45 years, during which time the Santa Barbara wine industry grew from insignificance to being the major player it is today. The following are his suggestions :

    “The very best winery in Santa Barbara city is Jaffurs Wine Cellars, on Montecito Street near Milpas. It is kind of funky, but they make truly outstanding syrah and you will often be able to talk to the winemakers. The rest are over in Santa Ynez Valley, and for ambiance and good wine I would suggest Gainey Vineyards (both reds and whites), Sunstone Winery (reds), Blackjack Ranch Vineyards (reds), and Rideau Vineyard (reds and whites). These wineries are all situated not too far from each other. The best places for wine and a picnic lunch are Beckman Vineyards (reds) and Rideau. I would recommend Kalyra (reds and whites) in the valley (it’s near Sunstone) to the younger set because it’s fun, but a bit noisy. For someone who wants to drive farther out, I would recommend Brander Vineyard (whites), Curtis Winery (whites), Fess Parker Winery (reds and whites), and Zaca Mesa (reds).”

    For more free and impartial information about Beautiful Santa Barbara California, its wineries, attractions, restaurants, hotels and wine country tours, click on the link.

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  • Uncategorized July 29, 2010 No Comments

    Drinking homemade wine can be done for several good reasons and also on many situations. You can find low-cost bottles of wine and high-priced wines to choose from and of course there are lots of wine beverages in the middle, too. Choosing the proper red or white wine for the right occasion can often be more an issue of the amount of money one can possibly invest in a wine bottle. That rule has particularly proven itself during the recession. People who dropped $50 on a wine are now shelling out $12 or even less on a bottle of wine.

    Although you could find quality wine beverages within the $11 range, of course there is no making up in quality compared to a $35 wine at the same time frame. However, if you know a bit more regarding wine you probably understand that you have choices and some steps to improve the taste of your cheaper wines. For starters, not every $12 bottles of wine are of equivalent good quality and you might have to visit a few wine tastings to find a few that work for you. After you have discovered an excellent winery that has decent quality wines you’re almost there.

    Seasoned wine consumers now grab a a device known as wine aerator any time taking pleasure in a glass of vino – be it for a nice dinner or whenever simply having close friends over for drinks. Simply what does a wine aerator do? A wine aerator enhances the bouquet of the wine bottle by letting it air. By letting your wine breath the oxygen, includes it with the taste of the grape the wine has been produced from and improves the flavour. Why is that creating a big difference at all? Systematic studies have shown that when a bottled wine gets into contact with more oxygen it improves the flavor or aroma of the wine bottle by liberating specific molecules.

    Through intensive testing wine experts have found that it can often require an hour for a wine to get its greatest bouquet right after being released from the bottle. You might have perhaps observed all the various types of wine glasses or stemware. Many are deeper or larger than normal wine glasses – for a purpose. Typically a wine glass for white wine appears very different compared to stemware for red wine. Sparkling wine once again demands a totally different type of drinking wine glass.

    Not everybody has that much time to wait for one hour or so to enjoy a glass of vino and thus manufacturers like Vinturi created an aerator for wine(read Wine Aerator Reviews here). A wine aerator is a tool that is used to pour wine right into a wine glass. In this process the wine is actually mixed intensively using oxygen and what typically takes an hour to happen, happens in seconds. The aroma of the wine changes when being poured through an aerator for wine mirroring what you would otherwise accomplish when letting the wine beverages breath a great hour prior to enjoying the glass of wine.

    Vinturi Wine Aerators are not extremely expensive and you can purchase different models. Some wine aerators are created for white wine although some are made for red wine. Some wine aerators are developed for use with red wines and white wine - meaning the unit could manage both types of wine. A few wine experts might state, that using an aerator for pouring wine is different then letting a wine breath normally after the bottle is opened up, however I would say it is really very difficult to taste a change. Therefore, aerators for wine are not going anywhere soon and truly can improve a $10 wine taste far better than you’d probably expect.

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  • Uncategorized July 29, 2010 No Comments

    Living a longer life interests a lot of people who are not quite ready to give up their lives, just yet, and who look to sound alternatives to culturally conceived eating patterns and “health care.”

    The benefits of drinking wine have been bragged about for a while and are thought, by by quite a few people, to be the grounds why the French can get away with eating a high fat diet while enjoying a low rate of heart disease.

    A French research team, a few years ago, also revealed that men who on a regular basis consumed at least two glasses of wine every day were 50 percent less likely than non-drinkers to suffer a second heart attack.

    Studies done in the past with yeast, a miniscule species of worm, and fruit flies have proven that resveratrol — a polyphenol antioxidant found in grapes, especially red grapes, and particularly pinot noir grapes which are grown in northern latitudes and used in wines coming from New York, Washington, and Oregon — is a life-extending compound.

    In a recent study from Italy, resveratrol has been used to increase the life span of a short-lived breed of tropical fish by more than 50%. Not only did fish given resveratrol in their food live longer than the control group, they stayed livelier as they aged and displayed better memory in stimulus/response tests. And the neurons in their brains didn’t decay as quickly when they died and were dissected.

    Resveratrol, an organic compound contained in the skins of grapes that protects them from disease, is extracted from grapes by the wine devising process. The wine becomes a preservative for the resveratrol and prevents its oxidation.

    This is the reason why eating raisins or drinking grape juice doesn’t have the exactfinal result; the resveratrol has neither been preserved or extracted. It’s also been shown that resveratrol in food supplements oxidizes upon exposure to air and loses its effectiveness.

    Red wine may actually be a “wondrous drug!”

    Different studies have shown that wine, especially red wine, can help prevent colds, raisethe levels of HDL (good) cholesterol, lower the risk of Alzheimer’s, lower the number and size of fat cells in the body, reduce the risk of prostate cancer, and has anti-inflammatory properties also.

    Drug companies are trying to copy Red Wine that it may truly be a “wondrous drug!”, but might not be able to preserve it’s health-preserving benefits. Besides, resveratrol is freely available in red wine and not patentable as such.

    In Summary Red wine may actually be a “wondrous drug!”  Not only has the resveratrol wine contains so far been proven to extend the life of yeast, worms, flies, and fish, other studies have shown that wine, and in particular red wine, can help prevent colds, increase the levels of HDL (good) cholesterol, lower the risk of Alzheimer’s, reduce the size and number of fat cells in the body, reduce the risk of prostate cancer, and has anti-inflammatory properties to boot.

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