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How to Choose the Perfect Wine
One of the best ways to find a good bottle of wine is to ask someone that has great wine taste . . . and a taste similar to yours. Ask the person in charge at your favorite wine market. Provide your price range and see what they come up with. read more

What is the Best Temperature?
The best temperature for storing wines is 55 - 58 degrees Ferinheight. Wine is generally aged at 55 degrees. It is often suggested that a good average temperature to drink both red and white wine is approximately 55 degrees. read more

Pouring Wine and Wine Glasses
Non-sparkling wines should be poured towards the centre of the glass, while sparkling wines should be poured against the side to preserve bubbles. To control drips, twist the bottle slightly as you tilt it upright. read more

Wine Etiquette
Tips for Drinking, Tasting and Serving Wine. Feel comfortable with wine at a restaurant or a wine tasting. read more

Removing & Mounting Wine Labels
Some of the newer wineries use labels with the "self stick" or very sticky types of adhesive, and in those cases it is sometimes best to melt the glue in order to remove the label. The other type glue is water soluable and can be removed with water methods. read more

Food and Wine Pairing
The basic principle of pairing food and wine is that if they go well together and bring out the best in each other, then that was a good match
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