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Today's Napa Wine Article
Wine Cellars
For wine lovers, nothing beats nicely arranged wine bottles and elegant-looking wine cellars to get them in the mood for drinking wine.
According to recent studies, those that are serious wine drinkers belong to the baby boomer generation. It is interesting to note that the children of baby boomers, who are 20 years old and older, are also wine drinkers and choose premium wines.
Wines should be stored in the best possible conditions that will allow the wines to age slowly and develop more complexly. It is important to know how to make your own wine cellar. Wines should be stored at the right temperature until such time that you are ready to drink them.
Wines should be stored inside an insulated cupboard, under the stairs, in a closet or in a cabinet where temperature can be controlled. A cellar should have the proper insulation, with a vapor barrier, wall lining, doors, windows and lighting.
It is also important to choose the best type of wine racks for your wine collection. Know the secrets to storing wine to preserve your valuable wine collection. Determine the types of racks you want - whether single bottle racks or diamond cubes. Please note that wine cellars with undivided diamond cubes are not recommended in areas that are earthquake-prone. Find out which cooling system is best for your wine cellar, and find out which types of wines have the best cellaring potential. It is also important to be aware of the stages a wine goes through while it ages inside the bottle.
You should know the process involved in aging wines, and what happens when wine undergoes too much change in temperature. There is an ideal temperature for serving wine for various grape varieties. Avoid hiding the wine?s true character.
Another important consideration is knowing how humidity plays a role in the storage of wine, and how to increase humidity in the wine cellar. You should also know that wines age best. Keep these guidelines in mind to preserve your cherished possessions ? your wine collection.
Wine Cellar Refrigeration provides detailed information on Wine Cellars, Wine Cellar Refrigeration, Wine Cellar Design, Home Wine Cellars and more. Wine Cellar Refrigeration is affiliated with Wine Storage Cabinets.
Another short Napa Wine review
Wine Cellars
For wine lovers, nothing beats nicely arranged wine bottles and elegant-looking wine cellars to get them in the mood for drinking wine.
According to ...
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A lovely basket of flowers to send your warmest thoughts. This arrangement features white tulips and peach roses surrounded by cream carnations, white larkspur, heather and more. Appropriate to send to a home or to a funeral. S33-3532P
Price: 179.99 USD
Headlines on Napa Wine
Examining the neighborhoods (Bellaire Examiner)
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 01:18:34 PDT
A look at some of the top stories in nearby communities.
Soaked to the Beaune (and other misadventures) - Lyon, France
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 01:11:58 PDT
Jump to the full entry & travel map Lyon, France Today marked the end of our Paris adventure and the start of the next phase of our trip, exploring on our own in a hire car. We picked up the car at Gare de Nord in Paris and endured a very nerve wracking ride through the streets of Paris, out to the Peripherique in our new 407 Peugeot. We made the journey about an hour south of Paris, to the little town of Fontainebleau, to see the chateau that had been the hunting lodge of many French kin
$18.99] Thierry and Pascale MatrotPiece Sous le Bois2004 Free Shipping on 2 or More by Wines `Til Sold Out
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:33:33 PDT
Thierry and Pascale Matrot Piece Sous le Bois 2004 2004 Blagny Premier Cru la Piece Sous le BoisA red licorice nose, but black licorice on the palate. Very smoky, earthy fruit with more structure than the Volnay. The Blagny has more midpalate fruit and more acidity. It has great balance and sneaky tannins, with a hint of watermelon on the finish. 18.5/20Vineyard NotesThe Matrot domaine is one of the oldest estatebottlers in Burgundy and one of the largest and most important properties in Meursau
Pot, selling wine, health drink, cartoon critics, lighter bottles - sipped and spit
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:17:58 PDT
SIPPED: cover crops! Antidrug officials in Washington State have discovered something other than grapes in the vineyard–marijuana plants! Yes, this budding business of cover crops had a street value of $165 million according to today’s WSJ. Fingers point at immigrant workers–someone alert Lou Dobbs! Oh, and the vineyard manager. These vineyards may soon rival Mendoza for the “highest” in the world. SIPPED: competition! Amazon will soon be in the business of selling wine according to the s
Net Benefits
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:23:57 PDT
There can be no doubt that the Internet and the new power of social networking has made the level information available to wine consumers almost incomprehensible. When I think of what is available today compared to when I started learning about wine it is astounding. I can’t think of a better example of this information bonanza than Bill Nanson’s Burgundy Report. Nanson passionately and precisely covers that most difficult of wine regions and it’s all free. If you follow Bill’s recommendation
Good Evening. Would you like some Mozart with your Burgundy?
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:52:41 PDT
I was sitting around thinking of an interesting blog post topic and was thinking wouldn’t it be cool if there were music and wine pairings. In addition to putting your juicy filet mignon on the grill for your Cabernet Sauvignon, you would put some Bon Jovi on the stereo. So I did some research on the internet and one winemaker has already come up with this theory, that certain wines taste better with different music genres. I am always, one step behind I guess. Clark Smith of R.H. Philips
Wine Writer
Red Wines




Wine Cellars
For wine lovers, nothing beats nicely arranged wine bottles and elegant-looking wine cellars to get them in the mood for drinking wine.
According to recent studies, those that are serious wine drinkers belong to the baby boomer generation. It is interesting to note that the children of baby boomers, who are 20 years old and older, are also wine drinkers and choose premium wines.
Wines should be stored in the best possible conditions that will allow the wines to age slowly and develop more complexly. It is important to know how to make your own wine cellar. Wines should be stored at the right temperature until such time that you are ready to drink them.
Wines should be stored inside an insulated cupboard, under the stairs, in a closet or in a cabinet where temperature can be controlled. A cellar should have the proper insulation, with a vapor barrier, wall lining, doors, windows and lighting.
It is also important to choose the best type of wine racks for your wine collection. Know the secrets to storing wine to preserve your valuable wine collection. Determine the types of racks you want - whether single bottle racks or diamond cubes. Please note that wine cellars with undivided diamond cubes are not recommended in areas that are earthquake-prone. Find out which cooling system is best for your wine cellar, and find out which types of wines have the best cellaring potential. It is also important to be aware of the stages a wine goes through while it ages inside the bottle.
You should know the process involved in aging wines, and what happens when wine undergoes too much change in temperature. There is an ideal temperature for serving wine for various grape varieties. Avoid hiding the wine?s true character.
Another important consideration is knowing how humidity plays a role in the storage of wine, and how to increase humidity in the wine cellar. You should also know that wines age best. Keep these guidelines in mind to preserve your cherished possessions ? your wine collection.
Wine Cellar Refrigeration provides detailed information on Wine Cellars, Wine Cellar Refrigeration, Wine Cellar Design, Home Wine Cellars and more. Wine Cellar Refrigeration is affiliated with Wine Storage Cabinets.
Another short Napa Wine review
Wine Cellars
For wine lovers, nothing beats nicely arranged wine bottles and elegant-looking wine cellars to get them in the mood for drinking wine.
According to ...
Click Here to Read More About Wine ...
Featured Napa Wine Items
The FTD Deepest Sympathy Arrangement - Premium
A lovely basket of flowers to send your warmest thoughts. This arrangement features white tulips and peach roses surrounded by cream carnations, white larkspur, heather and more. Appropriate to send to a home or to a funeral. S33-3532P
Price: 179.99 USD
Headlines on Napa Wine
Examining the neighborhoods (Bellaire Examiner)
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 01:18:34 PDT
A look at some of the top stories in nearby communities.
Soaked to the Beaune (and other misadventures) - Lyon, France
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 01:11:58 PDT
Jump to the full entry & travel map Lyon, France Today marked the end of our Paris adventure and the start of the next phase of our trip, exploring on our own in a hire car. We picked up the car at Gare de Nord in Paris and endured a very nerve wracking ride through the streets of Paris, out to the Peripherique in our new 407 Peugeot. We made the journey about an hour south of Paris, to the little town of Fontainebleau, to see the chateau that had been the hunting lodge of many French kin
$18.99] Thierry and Pascale MatrotPiece Sous le Bois2004 Free Shipping on 2 or More by Wines `Til Sold Out
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:33:33 PDT
Thierry and Pascale Matrot Piece Sous le Bois 2004 2004 Blagny Premier Cru la Piece Sous le BoisA red licorice nose, but black licorice on the palate. Very smoky, earthy fruit with more structure than the Volnay. The Blagny has more midpalate fruit and more acidity. It has great balance and sneaky tannins, with a hint of watermelon on the finish. 18.5/20Vineyard NotesThe Matrot domaine is one of the oldest estatebottlers in Burgundy and one of the largest and most important properties in Meursau
Pot, selling wine, health drink, cartoon critics, lighter bottles - sipped and spit
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:17:58 PDT
SIPPED: cover crops! Antidrug officials in Washington State have discovered something other than grapes in the vineyard–marijuana plants! Yes, this budding business of cover crops had a street value of $165 million according to today’s WSJ. Fingers point at immigrant workers–someone alert Lou Dobbs! Oh, and the vineyard manager. These vineyards may soon rival Mendoza for the “highest” in the world. SIPPED: competition! Amazon will soon be in the business of selling wine according to the s
Net Benefits
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:23:57 PDT
There can be no doubt that the Internet and the new power of social networking has made the level information available to wine consumers almost incomprehensible. When I think of what is available today compared to when I started learning about wine it is astounding. I can’t think of a better example of this information bonanza than Bill Nanson’s Burgundy Report. Nanson passionately and precisely covers that most difficult of wine regions and it’s all free. If you follow Bill’s recommendation
Good Evening. Would you like some Mozart with your Burgundy?
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:52:41 PDT
I was sitting around thinking of an interesting blog post topic and was thinking wouldn’t it be cool if there were music and wine pairings. In addition to putting your juicy filet mignon on the grill for your Cabernet Sauvignon, you would put some Bon Jovi on the stereo. So I did some research on the internet and one winemaker has already come up with this theory, that certain wines taste better with different music genres. I am always, one step behind I guess. Clark Smith of R.H. Philips
Wine Writer
Red Wines
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