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Friday 01/16/09 - Wine Vin

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Wine Making Clubs


There are so many different wine clubs that an interested person should look around to find the right wine club suited for their lifestyle and preferences. By exploring new wines and opening their palates to exciting wine adventures, learning about wines is both fun and easy.

In some clubs, wine experts will let you try new wines at affordable prices and these wines are shipped right to your door. Other clubs mix compatible hobbies with wine culture. There are now wine and golf clubs where you can explore great tasting wines from the popular wine and golf regions of the world.

There are also wine clubs that offer the most internationally varied roster of wine sources. You have a ticket to the world's finest wine regions. Their selections could include such wine centers as Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Spain, Burgundy, New Zealand and Western America.

For the serious wine lovers, you may want to join a wine group that could help you build your own wine cellar. You can expand your wine cellars with the help of wine experts. In clubs like these, a pair of wine bottles will be selected every month for flavor and aging potential from well known and emerging vineyards. Clubs like these are perfect for those who have discriminating tastes in wine.

The two membership options are the monthly membership and the prepaid, three, six, or twelve month membership. Your initial wine shipment will be sent to you in three to four days counting from the time of your order. Next shipments come in every 25th of the month.

For those with a passion for red wines might enjoy belonging to clubs that specialize in them. Clubs like these have a great selection of red wines from the classic Cabernets to light and airy Pinots. Here you get to enjoy your favorite red wines and even sample ones you have never tried before.

Take your pick from various wine clubs and choose the one that is perfect for your taste. Giving a wine club subscription as a gift for any occasion is thoughtful, be it for a wedding, birthday, holidays or simply out of gratitude. This gesture will surely be remembered for a long time.

Wine Clubs provides detailed information on Wine Clubs, Wine Of The Month Clubs, California Wine Clubs, Wine Making Clubs and more. Wine Clubs is affiliated with Wine Tasting Tours.



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News about Wine Vin

A good night with a bad white

Fri, 16 Jan 2009 07:57:26 -0800
Don't give up on a cheap bottle of wine just because it tastes bad. The Penny Palate, a site devoted to eating and drinking cheap in New York CIty, features Marcella Hazan's recipe for chicken fricassee, which allows you to use your wince-worthy wine to make a delicious dinner.

Most And Least Pricey Steakhouse Wine Lists (Forbes)

Fri, 16 Jan 2009 07:24:15 -0800
The best will cost you, but some restaurants are reworking their lists to keep customers.

Wine is Still a Winning Holiday Gift (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

Fri, 16 Jan 2009 02:59:57 -0800
(ARA) - Looking for that holiday gift that is both personal and universal, sophisticated and fun? Smart holiday shoppers are turning to wine clubs and wine-related accessories to round out their seasonal shopping this year.

Top Wines Under $10

Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:47:18 -0800
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Friday 01/16/09 - Fruit Baskets

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California Cult Wine Prices Are Going Crazy!


For those of you who have had the good fortune to get on the mailing lists of the "cult" wineries from California years ago you may be shaking your head in agreement as you read this note about wine prices. Those readers who have just started collecting top California wines may not have the same perspective due to current market prices in recent years.

This time of year some of the best boutique wineries are sending out to their mailing list customers wine allocations notices and pricing for the upcoming vintage. The list of top California wineries has been growing due to improved financial backing, better winemaking technology and sustainable agriculture practices; all of this is fueled by a very hot wine market. From my personal tastings, California's top "red" winemakers and ones you should get on their waiting list include: Harlan, Abreu, Colgin Cellars, Bryant Family, Dalla Valle, Shafer Hillside, Screaming Eagle, Sine Qua Non, Hundred Acre and Pride Mountain.

Consumers who have been on these winery mailing lists from the beginning have seen a steady rise in wine prices. For some wineries the price increases are staggering. The 2004 Screaming Eagle came out at $500 per bottle. Their first release in 1992 was selling for $50 per bottle. The 2004 Harlan came out at $350 per bottle. Their first release in 1990 came out at $75 per bottle.

The free market system tells us that "goods" sell at prices that the current market will bear. Today many cult wineries are having no problem selling their wines because of the small quantities they produce. But at what point do long time patrons of these wineries have to stop buying because they are either priced out of the market or find more compelling wines at lower prices?

Top California wines are approaching the bottle prices of the First Growth Bordeaux wines. I think this will be a critical intersection to watch since the French have established 100+ years of bottle aging data whereas the California newcomers have at best at 10-15 year track record.

I wonder if we are approaching some critical mass where the wine buying public starts to seriously look and purchase wines from other upcoming areas that reflect pricing of California wines from 10-15 years ago.

It is clear to me that one of the reasons Americans have fell in love with Australian wines in the past 5 years is that the quality to price ratio is often 1/3 that of similar California wines. Will the same hold true for wine from Chile, Argentina and Spain? Only time will tell.

One of the wine world's best stories in 2006 is the 95 points Robert Parker awarded to a $19.95 wine from Australia. The Mollydooker "Boxer" Shiraz has one of the highest price to points ratio in the history of Mr. Parker's notes. The wine made by veteran winemakers Sarah and Sparky Marquis defies gravity with a screw cap enclosure and a rip-off wine label "tab" that allows wine lovers to keep the name of the wine close to their hearts. So much for the snooty tissue paper wrapped bottles from the Napa Valley!

I would say that since this wine sold out in a matter of days post his review, American's appetites for $150+ California Cabernet's may be waning. In closing, one of the best wines produced in California is the Phelps Insignia which sells for around $130 per bottle. This is widely available at wine retailers and every vintage is a great value. Some of the best vintages can compare to the top cult wines at 1/3 the price. I'm still amazed why this wine does not sell off the retail shelves in the first few weeks of sale! I commend the Joseph Phelps winery for keeping this great wine priced for all to enjoy. I wish more wines of this caliber and aging potential were priced this reasonably! I just recently tasted the 1994 Insignia and it was superb!!!! This wine has a well establish aging profile so give it a try.



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Why we won't be drowning our sorrows with wine - Times Onlin

Sun, 04 Jan 2009 04:21:31 -0800
What do people think about the current wine situation. i like a glass of wine at home like anyone else and i like to spend as much as possible . do people realise that if you spend about £4 on a bottle over half is on tax and vat. that leaves only a little for the retailer and more importantly the wine maker.

A Love of Wine

Fri, 02 Jan 2009 16:11:54 -0800
People mostly attribute wine traditions to France or Italy, however, Hungary has some of the oldest wine traditions in Europe when compared to any other European country.

Okay People Time to Put A Cork In It

Fri, 02 Jan 2009 05:42:51 -0800
Now that the party is over, it's time to cork up that wine that wasn't used up on New Year's -- so check out these beautiful wine stoppers created by Independent Artists!

New York Raw Food Restaurants

Thu, 01 Jan 2009 19:35:08 -0800
New York gross restaurants attract the attention and more people seek healthier diets and lifestyles. New York City is always some of the best wines of the food in the kitchen of the world, and proud to host 10-raw restaurants


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