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Why French Wine Is So Popular?
Dissipated by the owners and winemakers switched to other businesses for next 14 years. Some surviving wineries were operating on Sacramental wine production. As a whole, the wine market of Napa Valley was flopped down. With the withdrawal of prohibition in 1933, the renaissance of Napa wine commenced with an era of recovery and followed by fabulous growth.
Some of the best wines come from France. Europe it is the oldest region where wine is produced. Their history of winemaking dates back to the olden days during the Roman times. In fact, it was from this that the knowledge of wine making spread throughout France.
France is definitely known for their wines. In fact it was from the 'French Paradox', a medical finding that observed that despite the French population's diet rich in fats, their risk of getting coronary disease remains significantly low. This phenomenon has been attributed to the French population's propensity towards drinking wine. This discovery prompted the many studies that have been devoted to the possible health benefits of wine.
Wine making process in France
The process of wine making can be considered an art form. Given that each wine maker can add his or her personal touch to the wine making process. There are many factors that contribute to the final outcome of the wine, such as the climate, time of harvesting, terroir, period of fermentation, etc. All of these tasks fall into the hands of the wine makers.
Who drinks French wines
Some of the best wines that come from various regions in France include: Champagne, Burgundy wine, and Bordeaux wine. It used to be that the people of France only drank wine that came from their locality. The access to railroads, and other transportation made the availability of wine through out the country much easier. France has been known to be one of the biggest consumers of their own wines. Although over the years there has been a decrease in this trend. So it has now become important for France to rely on exporting their wine. Also the excellent quality of wines that are being produced in other parts of the globe has taken its toll on the popularity of French wines.
Terroir
This is a special term that originates from France. In wine making it refers to the natural traits that are conferred to the wine by any particular vineyard. Every vineyard is believed to have its own unique characteristic that can affect the outcome of the wine. Some of these include: soil type, altitude, how the vineyard is managed, how much sun the plants in the vineyards are exposed to, etc.
It is no doubt that French wines are included as a favorite among many wine connoisseur. Not only do they have an excellent tradition of winemaking in France, but the wines that they produce speak for themselves.
Art of Wine Tasting.
Learn the art of Wine Tasting
Short Review on Cabernet Wine
Why French Wine Is So Popular?
Dissipated by the owners and winemakers switched to other businesses for next 14 years. Some surviving wineries were operating on Sacramental wine pro...
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Recommended Cabernet Wine Items
Riedel Montevideo Tumblers (Set of 2)
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Cindy Lietz Polymer Clay Artist | Mixed Media Art Craft Instructor
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:14:08 PDT
7 Things You Probably Didn't Know About The Polymer Clay Tutor: This morning reading through the RSS feeds in my Google Reader, I came across fellow polymer clay artist Elaine Robitaille's post called "7 Things About Me." You may remember seeing Elaine's stunning Polymer Clay Pendant from a post on this blog some time back. Elaine had been tagged as part of a Meme which really is just a digital version of a chain letter that provides bloggers with something new to write about. Elaine wro
'Dinner of Extravagance' lives up to expectations (Barbados Advocate)
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:02:54 PDT
DUBBED a "Dinner of Extravagance" Saturday's four-course affair lived up to the expectations of curious connoisseurs eager to sample the food of some of Barbados' best chefs married with Piper Heidsieck champagne.
Austin City Limits Gets In The Way Of College Football
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:28:09 PDT
Austin City Limits Gets In The Way Of College Football by Poseur on Sep 29, 2008 6:27 PM CDT We’re moving into the meat of the college football season and it’s time to start paying attention to those other conferences. And what a weekend, full of upsets and huge wins. Of course, I missed all of it as I stood in a really dusty field under a blistering sun and saw a lot of bands. So, in honor of Austin City Limits and my expanded focus on the national scene, here’s how each band I saw
Monday - Preston to London - London, England, United Kingdom
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:43:56 PDT
Jump to the full entry & travel map London, England, United Kingdom Mon 29 Sep, on train from Preston to Euston Station, London Well I expected today to be sad and it was. After breakfast with John & Thelma we repacked. Coming from Poland we were so worried about weight that we moved everything around to the point that we couldn't find some things. Now we're back to functional although also thinking of the trip home. We had an hour or so to chat before it was time to leave. We are fort
Rare tasting of 10 vintages of acclaimed Stellenzicht Pinotage (South African Wine News)
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:15:28 PDT
Stellenzicht, legendary Pinotage producer with an impressive record of five ABSA Top 10 awards, is offering wine lovers the rare opportunity of tasting ten vintages of this proudly South African home grown varietal, at a food and wine evening in the cellar on Saturday, 1 November.
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Why French Wine Is So Popular?
Dissipated by the owners and winemakers switched to other businesses for next 14 years. Some surviving wineries were operating on Sacramental wine production. As a whole, the wine market of Napa Valley was flopped down. With the withdrawal of prohibition in 1933, the renaissance of Napa wine commenced with an era of recovery and followed by fabulous growth.
Some of the best wines come from France. Europe it is the oldest region where wine is produced. Their history of winemaking dates back to the olden days during the Roman times. In fact, it was from this that the knowledge of wine making spread throughout France.
France is definitely known for their wines. In fact it was from the 'French Paradox', a medical finding that observed that despite the French population's diet rich in fats, their risk of getting coronary disease remains significantly low. This phenomenon has been attributed to the French population's propensity towards drinking wine. This discovery prompted the many studies that have been devoted to the possible health benefits of wine.
Wine making process in France
The process of wine making can be considered an art form. Given that each wine maker can add his or her personal touch to the wine making process. There are many factors that contribute to the final outcome of the wine, such as the climate, time of harvesting, terroir, period of fermentation, etc. All of these tasks fall into the hands of the wine makers.
Who drinks French wines
Some of the best wines that come from various regions in France include: Champagne, Burgundy wine, and Bordeaux wine. It used to be that the people of France only drank wine that came from their locality. The access to railroads, and other transportation made the availability of wine through out the country much easier. France has been known to be one of the biggest consumers of their own wines. Although over the years there has been a decrease in this trend. So it has now become important for France to rely on exporting their wine. Also the excellent quality of wines that are being produced in other parts of the globe has taken its toll on the popularity of French wines.
Terroir
This is a special term that originates from France. In wine making it refers to the natural traits that are conferred to the wine by any particular vineyard. Every vineyard is believed to have its own unique characteristic that can affect the outcome of the wine. Some of these include: soil type, altitude, how the vineyard is managed, how much sun the plants in the vineyards are exposed to, etc.
It is no doubt that French wines are included as a favorite among many wine connoisseur. Not only do they have an excellent tradition of winemaking in France, but the wines that they produce speak for themselves.
Art of Wine Tasting.
Learn the art of Wine Tasting
Short Review on Cabernet Wine
Why French Wine Is So Popular?
Dissipated by the owners and winemakers switched to other businesses for next 14 years. Some surviving wineries were operating on Sacramental wine pro...
Click Here to Read More About Wine ...
Recommended Cabernet Wine Items
Riedel Montevideo Tumblers (Set of 2)
Price: 59.95 USD
Headlines on Cabernet Wine
Cindy Lietz Polymer Clay Artist | Mixed Media Art Craft Instructor
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:14:08 PDT
7 Things You Probably Didn't Know About The Polymer Clay Tutor: This morning reading through the RSS feeds in my Google Reader, I came across fellow polymer clay artist Elaine Robitaille's post called "7 Things About Me." You may remember seeing Elaine's stunning Polymer Clay Pendant from a post on this blog some time back. Elaine had been tagged as part of a Meme which really is just a digital version of a chain letter that provides bloggers with something new to write about. Elaine wro
'Dinner of Extravagance' lives up to expectations (Barbados Advocate)
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 17:02:54 PDT
DUBBED a "Dinner of Extravagance" Saturday's four-course affair lived up to the expectations of curious connoisseurs eager to sample the food of some of Barbados' best chefs married with Piper Heidsieck champagne.
Austin City Limits Gets In The Way Of College Football
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:28:09 PDT
Austin City Limits Gets In The Way Of College Football by Poseur on Sep 29, 2008 6:27 PM CDT We’re moving into the meat of the college football season and it’s time to start paying attention to those other conferences. And what a weekend, full of upsets and huge wins. Of course, I missed all of it as I stood in a really dusty field under a blistering sun and saw a lot of bands. So, in honor of Austin City Limits and my expanded focus on the national scene, here’s how each band I saw
Monday - Preston to London - London, England, United Kingdom
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:43:56 PDT
Jump to the full entry & travel map London, England, United Kingdom Mon 29 Sep, on train from Preston to Euston Station, London Well I expected today to be sad and it was. After breakfast with John & Thelma we repacked. Coming from Poland we were so worried about weight that we moved everything around to the point that we couldn't find some things. Now we're back to functional although also thinking of the trip home. We had an hour or so to chat before it was time to leave. We are fort
Rare tasting of 10 vintages of acclaimed Stellenzicht Pinotage (South African Wine News)
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:15:28 PDT
Stellenzicht, legendary Pinotage producer with an impressive record of five ABSA Top 10 awards, is offering wine lovers the rare opportunity of tasting ten vintages of this proudly South African home grown varietal, at a food and wine evening in the cellar on Saturday, 1 November.
Wine Shop
Beer Basket
California Wine
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