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2008 - Dessert Wines

Dessert Wines For Your Reading Pleasure

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There's a brand new resource available for home wine-making enthusiasts called "Making Great Wine" that guides you every step of the way towards making professional quality wines, time after time. Believe me, it's different than anything else on homemade wine making you've ever seen.


In it, you'll learn how to easily make:


* Fruit wines: raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, grape, plum, cherry.


* Dried fruit wines: currant, apricot, date, sultana.


* Stewed fruit wines: elderberry, prune, raisin, crab-apple, loganberry.


* Root wines: parsnip, potato, sugar-beet, beetroot.


* Other vegetables: celery, runner beans, pea-shuck, carrot.


* Flower and sugar wines: clover, dandelion, elder-flower.


* Party drinks: mint-julep, hot punch, ginger beer.


* My favorites: carrot whisky, Westcott Schnapps, wheat wine, orange wine, peach brandy, ginger wine, and many more!


Besides tasting great, there is a flood of scientific evidence is coming in to support the health benefits of red wine consumption. A mountain of scientific evidence is building up to support the contention that two glasses of red wine a day have beneficial health results. From the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, from preventing food poisining, dysentery and so-called "traveler's diarrhea" to reduction in human mortality rates, the benefits of red wine consumption are piling up. Indeed, more than 100 scientific reports have been published since 1991 providing strong evidence that moderate wine consumption can be part of a healthy lifestyle.


So, if you're interested in staying healthy and making your own great tasting wine, then I recommend you visit my favorite site on the subject.
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Enjoy!!

About the Author


Linday Fry is a stay-at-home mother of six children. She enjoys helping others solve their problems, reading, writing, and spending time with her family.

Thoughts about Dessert Wines

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Recommended Dessert Wines Items

Riedel Tequila Glass (Set of 4)


This elegant slender glass has a lengthy stem and is designed to lift fine Tequila to the level it deserves. Devotees can now appreciate Tequila in it's own glass and give it the respect of which it is worthy. Set of 4 packed in a black box decorated with drawings of the blue agave plant. 8 1/4 in 6 3/4 oz


Price: 43.60 USD



Headlines on Dessert Wines

Nonsurly, nonsnobby sips for the end of summer (Seattle Times)

Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:08:06 PDT
Two themes run consistently through much of the wine literature written during the past three decades. One is the quest for value. As long ago as...

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Tue, 02 Sep 2008 18:44:50 PDT
Okay, so I declared a war on sugar for a week. During the week, I would not have any sweets, sweetened cereal, desserts, sugary breads, etc. I had not realized how much I had let creep back into my diet until I had to say “no” for an entire week. Now, just what battles during this war did I have to fight? (If you have an aversion to reading about really good sugary foods, please skip the list and jump to the bottom.) Wednesday: a co-worker brought in Krispy Kreme. Not the plain ol’ glaze

Infusing vinegar: getting in touch with my inner mad scientist

Tue, 02 Sep 2008 15:53:00 PDT
With all of this preserving, there are plenty of strange concoctions bubbling and brewing in the house. Actually, with that description, my analogy would be better suited to witchcraft, since I'm currently reading a great book about green witchcraft. But that's another post. Back to the strange concoctions...I've been interested in using more vinegars in the kitchen, and a book loaned to me by my Homesteading Hook-up is Preserving the Harvest. In it is a section on infusing your own vinegars (al

Counter Intelligence

Tue, 02 Sep 2008 10:18:38 PDT
We love our kitchen counter and we love blueberries, but when we lifted up our blueberry carton and saw this, we weren’t too pleased with either of them at the moment: Yes, one of the only reasons granite can be tricky is because it’s a porous stone, so it can absorb stains. And since our counters are not exactly the cheapest thing in our kitchen, the idea of a permanent pink square freaked us out in a major way. Especially when we realized that the blueberry carton had sat in that very spot

Wine of the Week

Tue, 02 Sep 2008 04:40:20 PDT
Here’s a big-hearted, two-fisted zinfandel cut from the old cloth. The Rodney Strong Knotty Vines Zinfandel 2006, Sonoma County, draws grapes from an estate vineyard in the Russian River Valley whose vines go back to 2004, along with grapes from vineyards in the Alexander Valley. The oak treatment is judicious, 10 months in barrels, 71 percent American, 29 percent French. The wine contains one percent petite sirah. At 14.8 percent, the alcohol seems almost tame compared to zinfandels that come

The Hand of Friendship, the Art of Breakfast

Mon, 01 Sep 2008 18:05:00 PDT
A framed, counted cross-stitch sampler hangs in the foyer of the Foster Harris House. It depicts a whimsical country cottage with the words, “Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.”The sampler is partially hidden by a large hat tree, but if you manage to spot it, it tells you a great deal about the owners of this bed and breakfast by the side of the road in Little Washington, Virginia.The first time I stayed at the Foster Harris House I had a feeling of déjà vu, a

Tips for Making Wine with Fruits other than Grapes

Mon, 01 Sep 2008 14:40:47 PDT
Most people commonly associate wines with grapes; however, it is entirely possible to make wines from fruits other than grapes. The production of wine using fruits other than grapes has become quite commonplace as the hobby of home winemaking has become more pronounced in just the last few years. The process of making wines from various types of fruit is no more complicated than making wine from grapes. The only difference between making wine using grapes and other fruits is the fact that yo


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Selecting wine cellar racks and wine cellar designs



Wine storage racks are the cornerstone of just about any cellar, whether for your house, restaurant, retail store, or vacation property. Intended for both protecting and showcasing your collection in style, they are an important furnishing that you wouldn't dare overlook. They have to be strong enough to safely hold the combined weight of your precious bottles, and be pleasing to the eye. Wall wine racks need to be secured in place with the appropriate fasteners to ensure the entire thing doesn't come crashing down once loaded up. Likewise, wine glass racks hold equally valuable items and showcase your stemware in style. Some types may be combined with wine storage racks, which are ideal when space is limited and you have a smaller inventory to deal with.


You may already have a clear idea of what you are searching for when shopping for wine storage racks. If you aren't so certain, it may be helpful for you to first identify the primary purpose you wish to achieve. Do you seek pure utility, or is a certain style that blends in or compliments your existing d?cor more important? Would wall wine racks be more suitable? Perhaps you are looking for wine glass racks to conserve room in your bar or kitchen. Chances are good you can find the perfect mix and won't have to compromise to fulfill your needs and desires. Unlike the limited selection your local merchants may carry, the wide variety of online retailers combined with full manufacturer product lines, are sure to accomplish your goals and turn your vision into reality.


An important aspect of wine cellar designs, one must take into consideration both the wine cellar racks and other items such as the primary wine cellar equipment. It may be beneficial to determine what your needs are, before even getting into budgeting or space restraints. Are you looking for something that is purely a utility room to safely stock your inventory, or do have grand plans for an extravagant - yet well planned and fully functional - and luxurious cellar that will proudly showcase your prized collection prominently on custom built wine cellar racks. Whichever you choose, it pays to do you research and explore the many options available to you.

Some people may caution you not to rush out and purchase all your wine cellar equipment until after your basic plan has come together. However, thought should be put into some of these key items as large items like refrigeration, bottling and dispensing units, and other accessories may in fact consume large areas of space. Good wine cellar designs should incorporate all aspects of the final vision, and assist in producing a functional and appealing room that you can get maximum enjoyment from. Simply filling a room with some expensive wine cellar racks and putting bottles on them won't wow your guests or magically increase the resale value of a property. Taking the time to seek out quality furnishings and find attractive prices that meet your budget will pay off in the long run once your vision comes to fruition.


Super savings for residential and commercial applications can be easily found online. If you want wall wine racks that are custom built, or would prefer a modular system that can be changed as your collection grows, I encourage you to explore the wide range of styles, materials, and designs showcased online by some of the leading manufacturers of wine glass racks.

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Michael Boyce is a regular contributor to wine-cellar-racks.com, a consumer's resource to wine cellar racks, winemaking kits, equipment, accessories, gifts, books, artwork and tours.

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Featured Bronco Wine Items

Patent Wine Pourer & Stopper


Is there anything that this multi-talented wine stopper can't do? It ensures gentle and controlled pouring action eliminates stray drips functions as a cork and even aerates wine as it is poured to enhance subtle flavors. The secret is an exclusive design that features an integrated steel ball. The ball seals like a cork when it's at rest yet helps to create a vortex inside the stopper as wine is poured. Rubber/metal/ plastic stopper provides a clean pour every time. Arrives in a handsome wood gift box. 3'L.


Price: 24.95 USD



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An Overview of Wine - The Drink of Gods

Have you ever stood in the wine aisle staring at row after row of wine bottle bottles wondering which wine you should buy? This guide will explain what you can learn by reading the wine label.


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