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What To Look For in A Wine Bar
Wine drinking is one of the best ways to enjoy oneself or to have a chat with friends. If you want to enjoy wine outside, there are outside wine bars that will surely suit you. However, as a customer you should know that there are some things to consider before going into a wine bar. Aside from enjoying a good bottle of wine, here are some other things that you should consider in a wine bar.
Check the wine list
This is the first thing that you should check. The best wine bar does not only offer the different varieties of wine, you should make sure that they have the best kinds. Be sure to check the prices too because some places are pricy when they sell good wine.
Check the wine quality
Even if the place has the best brands and best types of wine, make sure its quality is supreme. Some wines get dull if it's stored too long so be sure that you get the best bottle that they have. Some wines also crystallize so make sure that your wine bar knows all about these aspects. Certain types of wine also require ?breathing? to get their best taste.
Check the menu
A good wine bar must always have a menu that compliments their wine list. If not, that means you won't be able to enjoy yourself fully. There are specific types of wines that are best partnered with different meals. So make sure that the bar?s menu gives you some of the best partners for your favorite wines.
Check the ambiance
Most people become regular customers because of a bar?s ambiance. Always evaluate the ambiance of the bar before deciding to come back. It?s better if there is good music that you can enjoy while chatting, and it's important if you can also identify with the crowd.
Check the service
Make sure that service is excellent. Enjoying your bottle of wine will be best if you are entertained by good waiters. Most bars usually have a wine expert so make sure to have a little chat with them when you order your glass or bottle to learn something new. Be kind enough to leave a tip if you enjoy their service, you can be sure that they will serve you better when you return.
Whether you are drinking for your own enjoyment or with friends, remember this checklist. Enjoying a good wine will be so much better in a bar if you take note of these tips.
Wine is the oldest and most popular beverage. In our modern world, where elegance and traditions are treasured, wine is associated when having a complete hearty meal. It cleanses the meticulous palate that considers taste and flavor as the basic fundamentals of a meal.
Wines are produced in different parts of the world where contemporary and classic fermentation are being used to produce an extra - ordinary taste. Based on the recent market survey, Australia is one of the many countries that produce the best wines.
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Wine and Champagne Preserver Set
Product Description
Seal and save unfinished wine and champagne. Keep it fresh and bubbly with this dual-action preserver. Vacuum-seal open bottles of wine and pressure-seal champagne in seconds with a simple push of a button. Simply insert the appropriate stopper into the bottle, place the pump nozzle into the stopper, move the pump valve lever to red (for vacuum) or blue (for pressure), then push the button to seal. Includes AC adapter, charger base, pump and 4 stoppers.
List Price: $119.95
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Waring Pro Single-Bottle Professional Wine Chiller
Product Description
This precise electronic ice bucket makes it push button easy to serve every kind of wine at its proper temperature for optimal taste and aroma. Simply press select to enter its Wine Library database, then choose from 33 types of sparkling, red or white wine. That's it, no need to know or look up any temperatures. The backlit LCD shows both the current and optimal temperature, when the target is reached, you'll hear a beep. The serving temperature is maintained indefinitely by clean, quiet Peltier electronics. Holds one standard wine or champagne bottle, up to 3.5" diameter. Double bottle model also available, WA253. Plugs in with included AC adapter. Five year warranty on motor.
List Price: $99.95
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Happy Chef Wine Bottle Holder with Chef Wine Bottle Topper
Product Description
A great gift for the chef in all of us. This chef wine bottle holder stands 10 high, and will be a wonderful addition to anyones kitchen or wine cellar. A great way to display your favorite bottle of wine. Present this unique gift by itself, or as an accompaniment to a bottle of wine. The chef wine bottle topper (included) will add a smile to anyones face.
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Cooper Cooler Rapid Beverage Chiller, Brushed-Chrome
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Cooper Cooler rapid beverage chiller with 12 volt adapter adds a touch of class to any tailgate party. Nothing puts the skids on a tailgating session like warm suds. Stand back and let the Cooper Cooler Tailgater Rapid Beverage Chiller come to the rescue. So easy to use -- just add ice, water, and plug in. With Chill-On-Demand technology, the Cooper Cooler turns warm beer cold and delicious in the time it takes to count to 60. Cooper Cooler also works great as a pop, juice and wine chiller turning standard 750ml wine bottles cold in 6 minutes. The 12 volt car lighter attachment lets you take this rapid chiller camping, on picnics; anywhere you may need to chill a warm beverage quickly. At home or on the move, the compact, portable Cooper Cooler provides a convenient way to rapidly chill any beverage
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Bordeaux: A Consumer's Guide to the World's Finest Wines (Hardcover)
Windows on the World Complete Wine Course: 2007 Edition (Windows on the World Complete Wine Course) (Hardcover)
by Robert M. Parker (Author).Here Editorial Reviews of the book
TFirst published in 1985, this landmark consumer guide launched one of the most illustrious careers in wine criticism. Robert Parker's mission, in his newsletter The Wine Advocate and his many bestselling books, has always been to give wine drinkers honest, informed advice about which wines are worth their money, and which wines aren't.
The fourth edition of Bordeaux presents a complete guide to vintages between 1961 and 2001. This latest volume brings readers up-to-date on the abundance of new producers in France's most important wine region and for the first time includes more than 700 wine labels. Parker has retasted and reevaluated many of Bordeaux's finest wines -- and adjusted their ratings accordingly -- so readers of his previous editions will discover herein a wealth of new material.
Parker begins with an overview of each year, which includes insight into growing conditions and yields, notes on anticipated maturity, general price ranges, and lists of best wines. The heart of the book is the chapter "Evaluating the Wines of Bordeaux," in which he meticulously reviews wine producers of every appellation. Organized geographically, the chateaux are listed in alphabetical order, and entries include contact information, vineyard size, details about the wine-making style, and a general evaluation of the chateau's wines. Best of all, each entry includes extensive tasting notes on important vintages, all of them featuring Parker's celebrated rating system -- in which every wine is assessed on a scale ranging from 50 to 100. In later chapters, he also offers essential information about the elements of a great Bordeaux wine, practical travel information about the region, a glossary of wine terms, and more.
An invaluable guide for consumers, Robert M. Parker, Jr.'s Bordeaux provides all the information amateurs and connoisseurs alike could possibly need in their search for that perfect bottle.
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What To Look For in A Wine Bar
Wine drinking is one of the best ways to enjoy oneself or to have a chat with friends. If you want to enjoy wine outside, there are outside wine bars that will surely suit you. However, as a customer you should know that there are some things to consider before going into a wine bar. Aside from enjoying a good bottle of wine, here are some other things that you should consider in a wine bar.
Check the wine list
This is the first thing that you should check. The best wine bar does not only offer the different varieties of wine, you should make sure that they have the best kinds. Be sure to check the prices too because some places are pricy when they sell good wine.
Check the wine quality
Even if the place has the best brands and best types of wine, make sure its quality is supreme. Some wines get dull if it's stored too long so be sure that you get the best bottle that they have. Some wines also crystallize so make sure that your wine bar knows all about these aspects. Certain types of wine also require ?breathing? to get their best taste.
Check the menu
A good wine bar must always have a menu that compliments their wine list. If not, that means you won't be able to enjoy yourself fully. There are specific types of wines that are best partnered with different meals. So make sure that the bar?s menu gives you some of the best partners for your favorite wines.
Check the ambiance
Most people become regular customers because of a bar?s ambiance. Always evaluate the ambiance of the bar before deciding to come back. It?s better if there is good music that you can enjoy while chatting, and it's important if you can also identify with the crowd.
Check the service
Make sure that service is excellent. Enjoying your bottle of wine will be best if you are entertained by good waiters. Most bars usually have a wine expert so make sure to have a little chat with them when you order your glass or bottle to learn something new. Be kind enough to leave a tip if you enjoy their service, you can be sure that they will serve you better when you return.
Whether you are drinking for your own enjoyment or with friends, remember this checklist. Enjoying a good wine will be so much better in a bar if you take note of these tips.
Wine is the oldest and most popular beverage. In our modern world, where elegance and traditions are treasured, wine is associated when having a complete hearty meal. It cleanses the meticulous palate that considers taste and flavor as the basic fundamentals of a meal.
Wines are produced in different parts of the world where contemporary and classic fermentation are being used to produce an extra - ordinary taste. Based on the recent market survey, Australia is one of the many countries that produce the best wines.
Art of Wine Tasting.
Learn the art of Wine Tasting
Short Review on Wine Journal
The Advantages of Wall Wine Racks
Wall wine racks make it easy to store wine in tight spaces. Many wall wine racks are hanging wine racks. These can only hold a few wine bottles, but c...
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Click Here to Read More About Wine ...
Featured Wine Journal Items
Wine and Champagne Preserver Set
Product Description
Seal and save unfinished wine and champagne. Keep it fresh and bubbly with this dual-action preserver. Vacuum-seal open bottles of wine and pressure-seal champagne in seconds with a simple push of a button. Simply insert the appropriate stopper into the bottle, place the pump nozzle into the stopper, move the pump valve lever to red (for vacuum) or blue (for pressure), then push the button to seal. Includes AC adapter, charger base, pump and 4 stoppers.
List Price: $119.95
Click image to see best discounted price.
Waring Pro Single-Bottle Professional Wine Chiller
Product Description
This precise electronic ice bucket makes it push button easy to serve every kind of wine at its proper temperature for optimal taste and aroma. Simply press select to enter its Wine Library database, then choose from 33 types of sparkling, red or white wine. That's it, no need to know or look up any temperatures. The backlit LCD shows both the current and optimal temperature, when the target is reached, you'll hear a beep. The serving temperature is maintained indefinitely by clean, quiet Peltier electronics. Holds one standard wine or champagne bottle, up to 3.5" diameter. Double bottle model also available, WA253. Plugs in with included AC adapter. Five year warranty on motor.
List Price: $99.95
Click image to see best discounted price.
Happy Chef Wine Bottle Holder with Chef Wine Bottle Topper
Product Description
A great gift for the chef in all of us. This chef wine bottle holder stands 10 high, and will be a wonderful addition to anyones kitchen or wine cellar. A great way to display your favorite bottle of wine. Present this unique gift by itself, or as an accompaniment to a bottle of wine. The chef wine bottle topper (included) will add a smile to anyones face.
List Price: $34.99
Click image to see best discounted price.
Cooper Cooler Rapid Beverage Chiller, Brushed-Chrome
Product Description
Cooper Cooler rapid beverage chiller with 12 volt adapter adds a touch of class to any tailgate party. Nothing puts the skids on a tailgating session like warm suds. Stand back and let the Cooper Cooler Tailgater Rapid Beverage Chiller come to the rescue. So easy to use -- just add ice, water, and plug in. With Chill-On-Demand technology, the Cooper Cooler turns warm beer cold and delicious in the time it takes to count to 60. Cooper Cooler also works great as a pop, juice and wine chiller turning standard 750ml wine bottles cold in 6 minutes. The 12 volt car lighter attachment lets you take this rapid chiller camping, on picnics; anywhere you may need to chill a warm beverage quickly. At home or on the move, the compact, portable Cooper Cooler provides a convenient way to rapidly chill any beverage
List Price: $99.95
Click image to see best discounted price.
Bordeaux: A Consumer's Guide to the World's Finest Wines (Hardcover)
Windows on the World Complete Wine Course: 2007 Edition (Windows on the World Complete Wine Course) (Hardcover)
by Robert M. Parker (Author).Here Editorial Reviews of the book
TFirst published in 1985, this landmark consumer guide launched one of the most illustrious careers in wine criticism. Robert Parker's mission, in his newsletter The Wine Advocate and his many bestselling books, has always been to give wine drinkers honest, informed advice about which wines are worth their money, and which wines aren't.
The fourth edition of Bordeaux presents a complete guide to vintages between 1961 and 2001. This latest volume brings readers up-to-date on the abundance of new producers in France's most important wine region and for the first time includes more than 700 wine labels. Parker has retasted and reevaluated many of Bordeaux's finest wines -- and adjusted their ratings accordingly -- so readers of his previous editions will discover herein a wealth of new material.
Parker begins with an overview of each year, which includes insight into growing conditions and yields, notes on anticipated maturity, general price ranges, and lists of best wines. The heart of the book is the chapter "Evaluating the Wines of Bordeaux," in which he meticulously reviews wine producers of every appellation. Organized geographically, the chateaux are listed in alphabetical order, and entries include contact information, vineyard size, details about the wine-making style, and a general evaluation of the chateau's wines. Best of all, each entry includes extensive tasting notes on important vintages, all of them featuring Parker's celebrated rating system -- in which every wine is assessed on a scale ranging from 50 to 100. In later chapters, he also offers essential information about the elements of a great Bordeaux wine, practical travel information about the region, a glossary of wine terms, and more.
An invaluable guide for consumers, Robert M. Parker, Jr.'s Bordeaux provides all the information amateurs and connoisseurs alike could possibly need in their search for that perfect bottle.
List Price: $60.00
Click on image to update on prices and availablility.
News about Wine Journal
Sparkling wines and Champagne: Part II
Fri, 25 Nov 2005 16:00:00 GMT
We interview two sparkling wine producers to discover the qualities of their fine wines compared to Champagne. The wines are grown in very disparate parts of the world - Napa Valley, California and Tasmania. Richard Juhlin advises us on the kinds of foods which go best with this drink and the ones to avoid. Hosted by Fabian Cobb
Champagne and sparkling wine: Part I
Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:00:00 GMT
This month we interview Remi Krug and ask him why Champagne Krug is so unique; we ask about the 'terroir' of Champagne and the process and qualities that disgorgement brings to a bottle. Hosted by Fabian Cobb.
A matter of Taste
Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:00:00 GMT
Taste: investigating aspects of tasting fine wines with Michael Broadbent, Marnie Old, Armin Diel, Ron Jackson, and Dario Coos. Hosted by Fabian Cobb
Terroir
Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:00:00 GMT
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