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Blush with Blush Wines
Blush with Blush Wines
Rosé wines also termed as blush wines because of its color are made from red grapes or a blend of red and white wines. Unlike red wines, however, in which the grape skins are left during initial fermentation, the skins are removed to make Rosé wines. These wines are typically fruity and often have a residual amount of sugar for a slightly sweet taste.
Europeans have...
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Wine Accessories
Wine Accessories
Enhance your wining experience
We always keep on talking about different gadgets, mobiles and computer accessories. But we rarely hear people talking about the accessories of wine. Drinking wine is an art and this art is always enhanced by the use of right accessories. Wine accessories are all things that are fun to have at home, or make a great gift.
Wine accessories are essential...
Things to Know While Buying Champagne
Things to Know While Buying Champagne
In our last two issues, we described about cultural and social significance of Champagne, difference between Champagne and Sparkling wine and various methods and approaches applied for making Sparkling wines. In this issue of winer’s journey, we are describing the types of Champagne (Dry to sweet) that are produced and best enjoyed, if matched with correct...
All sparkling wines are not Champagne
All sparkling wines are not Champagne
As I was standing behind the WBL wine store counter in Thamel, a wealthy and educated looking gentleman walked in and asked, “brother do you have a Champagne?”. I replied with pride and confidence, “yes, we have Champagne”. He swiftly responded with excitement and said “how much?” I again politely mumbled, “two thousand nine hundred and ninety...
A CHAMPAGNE STORY
ENRICHING ELEMENT FOR EVERY OCCASION
& SPARKLING WINES UNDER VARIOUS NAMES
Christmas and English New Year arrived and departed with rainy and cold evenings. Most of affluent and elite celebrated English New Year with their style, however, in western countries it is celebrated as a kind of festival believing one of the most important days of the year – let the past go away and let’s welcome...
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Sweet tooth for Nepal
“When you are in Rome, be like Romans”. It is completely true and interesting as it reveals the pattern of habits that is inevitable to change. This is the point where the hard core critics fail with their criticism. In my initial phase of come back to Nepal my lecture used to indulge people about wine not being called sweet rather defining as fruity. I even add my point saying fruity to...
Storing Your Beloved Wine Collection
“Wine is a living liquid, if not looked after properly, it will sicken and eventually die prematurely”. Keeping this message in mind every wine trader must think about looking after their wine effectively. Agrological excavation has shown that in pre-historic time, wine was stored underground. That means storing your beloved wine underground is considered to be the safest way of protecting...
Wine is said to be ‘primary agent for development of western civilizations’
History of wine goes back to 6000 BC. Wine and other fermented beverages were in the priority list in early development of human civilizations. Evidences have uncovered that wine was being used for medicinal purpose and it was believed to have reproductive success and longevity. Wine was preferred over water for centuries because drinking wine used to be safer, more nutritious and provided psychotropic...
New World Wines
New World wines may be a familiar term for wine lovers. In other hand many may think, what are new world wines? Why are they called new world wines? There may be millions of questions in your mind to be solved. Just to make your life easy, I have injected some information to enlighten you and break stereotype belief that French makes best wine.
The word new world here means those nations which...
Some Misconceptions about world of wines in Nepal
As drinking wine in the parties and functions has increased exponentially in recent days in Nepal, especially, growing number of women are starting to drink wine, the hunger for more information and knowledge is rising in Nepalese society. Since I am personally deal with end consumers, I regularly get asked many questions about wine. Therefore, I decided to list some importation misconceptions...
Are Aged Wine Better than young ones
A famous American cook, once said, “The wine is a living liquid containing no preservatives. Its life cycle comprises youth, maturity, old age and death. When not treated with reasonable respect it will sicken and die”. In general older the wine the better the quality, however, many new age wine drinkers and wine lovers around the world also say that the any wine can of course be drunk immediately,...
