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David Cowley's Articles in Food & Beverages

  • Learning About Turkish Wines
    Interestingly enough, wine drinking was actually banned in Turkey for some 500 years during the rule of the Ottoman empire, but fortunately for us today wines from Turkey have made quite a comeback and are being rediscovered by wine connoisseurs around the world.
  • Enjoying Some Spanish Wines
    Did you know that Spain is the third largest producer of wine in the world, just behind France and Italy? There's a reason for its popularity, as Spanish wines are typically considered some of the best in the world.
  • The History of Russian Wines
    First off, remember that there is a difference between Russia and the Soviet Union, a fact that many people from outside of that area often forget, thinking that they're the same thing. In reality, the regulation of the making of Russian wines has had its own ups and downs, following the history of Russia's being a part of the Soviet Union.
  • Exploring Greek Wines
    If you've never heard of Greek wines, you must not be a real wine lover or historian. While there are many countries today that produce wines that are more popular and perhaps more appreciated, it's thought that winemaking actually originated with the Greeks thousands and thousands of years ago. At that time, wines from Greece were produced in individual homes right along with everything else that was considered everyday foods, including bread, butter, cheese, meat dishes, and so on.
  • Why Not Try Some English Wines
    Many people who love wine are typically surprised when one starts to talk about English wines as being not just drinkable, but actually some of the better wines available. After all, good winemaking relies heavily on a particular climate so as to grow the best grapes possible, and England is not usually known for its desirable climate.
  • Learning About Winter Wines
    Winter wines are those that are preferred during the cold winter months and that will help take the nip out of the air, giving you a toasty warm feeling all over. These are wines that are considered full-body and lush, as opposed to the light and refreshing wines you would enjoy during the summer months.
  • Choosing the Right Summer Wines
    Anyone can drink beer or pack soda for a romantic picnic, but why settle for the "same old" when you can tickle your palate with something crisp, fruity, sweet, refreshing, and a perfect complement to your other summer fare?
  • Some Surprising Facts About Australian Wines
    Believe it or not, Australia is the fourth-largest exporter of wine in the world, with some 105 million gallons of wine exported per year. That's over 400,000,000 liters, for you non U.S. readers!
  • Demystifying Wine Storage
    During the Roman Empire, the long-held belief that all wine should be consumed sooner rather than later was disproven. Romans stored their wine in tightly closed bottles and noticed that some wines improved in taste and complexity the longer they were allowed to age.
  • Sparkling Wines A Bubbly Additions to Any Party
    All sparkling wine is made by adding carbon dioxide to wine, causing the formation of bubbles similar to those in carbonated soft drinks. The carbon dioxide is either naturally occurring due to special fermentation methods or injected artificially.
  • Dessert Wines Is The Perfect Way to End Your Meal
    essert wines are very sweet, and are typically much thicker and richer than table wines. The servings of dessert wines are much smaller than table wines.
  • Matching Food and Wine Doesn't Have to be Complicated
    The truth is that there are very few rules to follow when pairing food and wine, and even those have exceptions. When deciding which fruit of the vine to serve with your meal, the important thing to remember is that this should be an enjoyable experience.
  • The Fine Wines of Portugal
    Portuguese wine production outdates many other countries. The Portuguese have been trading wine with the rest of the world since the early 18th century.
  • French Wines Are Still Considered the Best
    How can such a small country be such a dominant force in the winemaking world? What makes wines from France so superior to wines you find in other parts of the world?
  • There is a Reason Why People Love Italian Wines
    Italian wines traces their roots as far back as the Roman Empire, and probably even before that. Rome is the city that began bottling wines for ease of transportation, storage and use.
  • Understanding Wines from the United States
    Most assume that the best wines in the world are produced in France or areas of the Mediterranean, and while it's true that many people may prefer or know more about French wines, there are many varieties of wines from the United States that are just as good.
  • You Must Try German Wines
    Germany is the ninth largest wine producer in the world, and makes some 1.2 billion bottles annually. This is despite the fact that German vineyards take up less then one-tenth the area of the vineyards of France, Spain, or Italy.
  • When You Think Fine Wines, Think Argentine Wines
    Many connoisseurs are beginning to understand why Argentine wines are fine enough to be considered some of the best in the world.
  • What To Expect From Wine Tasting Tours
    Facts on wine tasting tours
  • Understanding The Wine Rating System
    Facts on wine rating
  • How To Read A Wine Labels
    Facts on wine labels
  • Joining a Wine Club
    Facts on Joining a Wine Club
  • Are You Interested in Home Wine Making
    How to make wine at home
  • Port Wine
    Description Of Port Wine

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