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Here's To Your Health
It’s not often an alcoholic beverage makes its way to the cover of Fortune magazine, but that’s exactly what happened with red wine in February. The cover story “Drink Wine and Live Longer: The exclusive story of the biotech startup searching for anti-aging miracle drugs” discusses the agent identified as reservratrol, which has been shown to ward off the negatively-perceived side effects of aging, such as Alzheimer’s and other illnesses impacting the brain. Related: read more | WineConnoisseur's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: food | friends | fun | good times | wine | wine tastings
Imagine Your Home Transformed Into A Winery Tasting Room
The night began with everyone introducing themselves. "Raise your hand if you've ever toured a winery," I asked? All but two people's hands went up in the affirmative. Then, I went around the room asking whether the attendees prefered reds or whites or dry wines versus sweeter wines. The consensus was white and "not-so-dry." Keep in mind, this was a room of 5 men and 5 women. So far, in my wine consulting travels, I see that men usually prefer reds and dry wines over whites, so I braced myself for an interesting tasting experience and, indeed it was! We began by tasting a Sauvignon Blanc from the pay d'Oc region of France. In the glass, it looked so light and airy that it was going to evaporate into the heavens. Vinted by the winery Domaine Galetis, this wine, which offers hints of silvery colors and apple scents, was well-received by all Cheers, everyone! Pair this wine with scallops and you are in food-wine paradise. Related: read more | WineConnoisseur's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: friends | good times | wine | wine tasting
My First Wine Tasting & More
I remember the day as if it were yesterday, my first wine tasting event. It was sponsored by my college French Club and the poster said it would offer an evening of French wines and cheeses. So, I asked my roommate Todd to go with me and check this out. He was curious like me and we both agreed we knew very little about wine. He felt even more out of place since he wasn't even taking French, but was taking Spanish at the time. Having been raised on a farm in a dry county in South Georgia, the idea of a wine tasting seemed pretty classy and even upscale to me at the time. Heck, my parents didn't even allow alcohol in the house growing up. So, attending the wine tasting was a way to branch out on my own and "get away" with something at the same time. Related: read more | WineConnoisseur's blog | 4 comments | Tags: friends | good times | wine | wine tasting
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