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Spiegelau Vino Vino Bordeaux Glass, Set of 4

June 21, 2010

  • Unique platinum finishing process increases durability and adds a brilliant shine
  • Lead-free crystal produced in Germany
  • Generous size bowls and enhance aromatics and provide a stunning visual presence
  • Thin, laser-cut and polished rims maximize drinking pleasure
  • 22 -ounce capacity

Product Description
These Spiegelau Vino Vino Bordeaux glasses feature bowls that are modeled after Spiegelau’s most popular Vino Grande collection with added pulled stem technology, providing a very refined, more durable stem. Designed to enhance the flavor and bouquet of bigger reds, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Red Bordeaux, these glasses will have you and your guests savoring every sip, and basking in maximum wine drinking pleasure. The factory is nestled in a small Bavarian town bearing the company’s name, Spiegelau has been making glassware for nearly 500 years.

Spiegelau Vino Vino Bordeaux Glass, Set of 4

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How is red wine better than concord grapes for Type 2 diabetics?

April 28, 2010

Red wine has beneficial flavonoids, but isn’t it derived from concord grapes? How does one get the benefits of the wine without drinking wine?

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Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking: Uncork Your Creative Juices

April 23, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780762438686
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

The Italians have La Dolce Vita, the French have Joie d’Vivre. What do Americans have? Happy Hour? Miller Time? We need help!

New York Times bestselling author Michael Gelb (How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci) opens our eyes to the remarkable power of wine to tap into our creative potential, awaken our genius, and forge bonds with friends and co-workers. Although there are many excellent guides to wine appreciation, Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking offers a “whole brain” approach that is unequivocally unique.

• Part 1 provides the practical “left-brain” knowledge readers will need to handle themselves in any wine-related situation.
• Part 2 explores how wine can serve as a catalyst for creativity and “right brain” thought. Gelb takes his readers on a wine-soaked journey through history, introducing them to the greatest wine-related art, music, and architecture.
• In Part 3, readers will be guided step-by-step through a delightful process of bringing family, friends, or colleagues together for “Inspired Thinking” wine parties.

If Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking could make one promise to its readers, it’s that it will not only improve their enjoyment of wine, but will also enhance their enjoyment of life.

Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking: Uncork Your Creative Juices

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In wine-tasting, what’s the difference between aroma, and nose?

March 7, 2010

I know wine-tasters often take a gentle sniff of the wine they’re drinking before they actually taste it. I’ve heard of wine described as having a “nutty nose.” How do nose and aroma actually differ?
Thanks guys! I always thought there was a difference, but I guess not.

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Does drinking water after drinking wine make you drunker, or get you drunk again, and why?

February 11, 2010

I’ve been a fan of wine for a long time. I have many friends that say wine is great, because after drinking wine, you can drink water, and get drunker or drunk again. Or after a night of drinking wine, in the morning if you drink water, you’ll get drunk again.

Being an avid wine fan, I have yet to ever experience this amazing phenomenon. So, is it true, and if so, why does it work.

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How to Become a Wine Connoisseur

September 12, 2009

You and your buddies used to stay up all night drinking beer and doing whisky shots. You’d have drinking games which ended up in everyone getting plastered. But that’s exactly what your parents did during college and probably their parents, too. The times are changing now, though, and there are plenty of new things to try. Wine tasting is just one new growing trend that’s becoming a part of many young people’s communities throughout America.

Now, if you grew up in Italy or France, you’ve probably been drinking watered down wine since you were about four or five years old. Catholics drink wine at mass every Sunday and wine is served with every single meal. It’s common practice and tradition. But in America, drinking wine has been something that’s been reserved for special dates or older connoisseurs. Recently, though, wine has found its way into the dorm rooms and apartments of a younger population.

So, you want to be a part of this growing trend. It’s easier than it sounds, but there’s still a little research that you’ll need to do. You can’t just head down to your local liquor or grocery store and pick up any random bottles of wine that strike your fancy. Do some research online. There are plenty of resources for determining what type of wine you’ll like best. And there are hundreds of different wines. And it’s best to get a range. Get five or six bottles. You’re already trying something new, so why not go all out? Be sure to ask your friends to bring over some wine of their own, too.

Next comes the cheese. Cheese is always a great thing to be eating along with wine, especially if you’ll be trying many different types of wine. You can also try out new types of cheese; there are literally thousands of varieties. Not all of them will go well with wine, but if you do a little homework and get a variety, you’ll do fine. Try looking at health food stores or Farmer’s Market.

You can’t have a wine tasting party by yourself, so be sure to invite a lot of friends, particularly members of the opposite sex if you want to impress them with your new, mature pastime. Make it clear that only wine is to be served. No other alcohol, period. Make flyer invitations. Lay out platters of sliced cheese ahead of time and be sure to have plenty of wine glasses. Drinking wine out of a paper cup just isn’t the same, according to Death Cab for Cutie. For some added fun, have your friends bring over some new music CDs and have an area clear for dancing.

Once you have a wine tasting party, I’m sure you’ll find that this could very well be a new hobby of yours. It may be something that you’ll want to take part in at events and when it comes to the next big date, you’ll be able to impress by knowing exactly what to order.

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