FINE WINES

Fine Wines, the real true Wines. Other variables, like color, aroma and taste profiles. Price point; vintage year; wine age; projected drinkability window; specific winemaking techniques/materials/tools; containers form and shape; country of origin; certifications; winery business structure and ownership; school diplomas; not to mention label artwork, critics scores, awards, advertising and face-persons, influencers, etc. – are all clearly more or less important indicators of many attributes, some including quality to be sure, for a product and its fitness with an individual wine drinker’s taste, but none of those are fundamental to the purpose of calling a Fine Wine, in our own definition.

Our Fine Wines never rush, we wait until the grapes are ripe and ready. I say it’s Excellent and over 100% Awesome in every sip. Now you can enjoy Your adult beverage anytime of day or night. Enjoy a chill glass while you watch your movies, with friends or cooking dinner. These bottles are found in High price Restaurants costing you about $200.00 for 1 bottle or maybe more!! Now for less the price you can get a whole case of Fine Wines for half the price. Taste the real Genuine Wines, you will want more and more. Our Wines come from generations down made in NAPPA & SOMONA VALLEY. Made with pride. Only Online Here: Enjoy

Fine Wines History

Historically, fine wines were the sole domain of long-established, Old World wine regions – France, Italy and so on. However, as New World wines have gained increasing popularity and acclaim, the origin of a wine is no longer enough to determine its potential as a fine wine. Look at the Cult Cabs of Napa Valley, for example, or the Argentine winery that just produced James Suckling’s wine of the year.

As such, the role provenance plays in a fine wine comes down to the regional spread of the vines used – the smaller and better-specified the better, with fine wine customarily coming from a well-defined, relatively small source of grapes. Think single vineyard premier crus, for example.

FINE WINES

Premium wines are much more labor-intensive and so take longer to produce – from hand-picking grapes in vineyards planted on the hillsides, to aging them for several years in real oak barrels. High-end red wines have a higher level of tannins. in which help them to develop a more complex character while in bottle. However the quality taste of fine wine is ultimately determined by the grapes. Skillful cultivation and harvesting will yield a fruit ideal for fermentation. Once grapes are plucked from the vine. They are transferred to a winery for primary fermentation. At this point, red and white wines diverge. Using pulp of red or black grapes as the juice. White wine is the fermentation of the juice alone. Get your order by clicking this link Grapes

Whether or not you’re a history buff, you must admit there’s something special about knowing the story behind what you eat, drink, wear, and use — and that includes wine. Thinking about how it all began can spur your imagination and help put things in perspective. Making the connection from the world’s very first wine grape to your latest bottle of wine adds more dimension to the experience, and gives you a deeper appreciation and sense of enjoyment

FINE WINES HEART HEALTHY

FINE WINES

Did you know that some Wines are HEART HEALTHY. Have you heard about the benefits of drinking red wine, but dismissed the claims as too good to be true? Believe the hype! Well you obviously won’t do yourself any favors if you down a bottle every night. Particularly when it comes to the heart. What makes red wine so heart-healthy? Research points to its abundant antioxidant content.

In recent years, the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle has become a top priority for many individuals. This shift in mindset has influenced various aspects of our lives, including our dietary choices and preferences.

However, with a plethora of options available, it’s crucial to distinguish the healthiest wine from the rest. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of the healthiest wine and reveal the best red wine for health.

Red wine is rich in Polyphenols, which are powerful fighters of free radicals. One of these polyphenols, resveratrol, may help protect blood vessels from damage and prevent clotting. Resveratrol can also lower LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels. A review examining the results of various studies involving red wine and the heart concluded that “red wine as a diet supplement might be beneficial for cardiovascular risk factors.” In other words, drinking red wine could help lower your chances of developing heart problems

Even the most seasoned sommelier would not be able to tell you everything. there is to know about one bottle of wine with just one sip, and perhaps even after drinking the entire bottle! Certainly, the taste and aroma, body, structure. However, These are the characteristics of wine. This can only be understood by taking a sip in a glass of Fine Wine. And even then, we learn more and more about the wine the more we drink.

Boost good cholesterol (or HDL)

Lower bad cholesterol (or LDL)

Reduce blood clotting

Good reason to love Wines

It may seem like too simple of a reason, but it’s not. We often forget that wine is not only an accompaniment to a meal, but it is actually good in and of itself and can be the protagonist all on its own with flavors such as caramel, vanilla, red fruits, licorice… the captions are endless. All you have to do is choose the right bottle for you! Whether you are having a romantic dinner, a birthday party, an anniversary, a reunion among old friends… There is always cause to celebrate and always wine on the table during these events.

Wine is truly an interesting product. By knowing how it is produced. Also where it is produced. Behind every bottle of wine lies a fascinating world. Certainly filled with tradition and innovation. Thanks to the hard working Winemakers. If you go beyond the bottle. You are sure to be impressed with the world of Fine Wines from start to finish. The difference is noticeable. Start here and order now! Taste

Fine Wines More To Love

Fine Wines More to Love, there is more to love about Fine Wines. Do you know that you can use Fine Wines in Cooking your favorite foods, click to find my recipes using Fine Wines with Foods at this link MY RECIPES. Also you can pair different Wines with different foods such as Porterhouse and T-Bone steak are large steaks with a strip steak on one side and a filet mignon on the other side. These cuts pairs perfectly with big bold red Wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon. They also pair well with Aglianico and Nebbiolo. The tannins in these Wines will help to balance the steaks rich flavor.

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