Tag Archive 'Red Wine'

May 07 2010

Wine is a symbol of love and passion

Published by InWine under Articles

Wine appeared about 6000 years ago and has become a symbol of many things. All the time wine and bread are used symbolically as remembrance of Holy Christ in churches. Drinking wine at dinner creates special warm atmosphere among people gathered at table and reflects their feelings and emotions to each other. Wine differs from [...]

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Aug 21 2009

Selecting Cheese for Wine

Published by InWine under Articles

It’s not a secret that well-selected combination of cheese and wine will bring you a lot of pleasure. Cheese and wine are very similar by the way we taste them and by their influence on us so we fearlessly can mix them. Pairing of cheese and wine surprises with superiority of taste and reveals the [...]

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Jul 24 2009

Wine and Zodiac

Published by InWine under Wine and health

Imagine situation you are preparing to a romantic dinner… Of course it ought to be a surprise! Music is playing quietly and slowly in the flicker of candles, dinner is already cooked and served, but you feel that this picture isn’t completed. Wait, you forgot about wine! Time is still left and you should only [...]

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Jul 20 2009

Let’s talk about winemaking and wining

Published by InWine under Articles

If I was asked what interesting do I know about France, with no doubt I would say about its beautiful Eiffel tower, one of the most famous museums – Louvre and, of course, about its thousand mile plantations of grapes for making wine.
The story of winemaking goes to the history of Rome and Greece, they [...]

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Jul 20 2009

Widespread wine myths disproof

Published by Winelover under Wine and health

Surely you have heard about wine lots of interesting things. But are they really true or just were invented to spice up the mystery of its nature, history and development? Let us talk what curious things considering this magic beverage are real and what are just the result of our imagination and desire to exaggerate.
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