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A Guide To Wine Gift Baskets


Wine is essential for every celebration. Wine gives you a warm feeling and makes you sing when you speak and dance when you walk. A party is as incomplete without wine as it is without music. It is the power of wine to transform an occasion into a party that makes it a perfect gift.



A wine gift basket with an assortment of the finest wines is a present that will enliven any occasion. A wine gift basket makes the perfect anniversary present. Wine will allow the anniversary couple to rejoice and relive their years of togetherness. Wine gift baskets are great to celebrate the joy of birthdays and weddings, and they multiply the festivities of the holiday season. A glass of wine completes a Thanksgiving feast and warms up a cold Christmas night. Wine brings out the romance of Valentine?s Day.



One doesn?t have to think twice before selecting a gift for wine-lovers. A gift basket with bottles of vintage Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon; and cheese and crackers and roasted almonds will tantalize the taste-buds of the best connoisseur. There is an enormous variety of wines to choose from. Take your pick, a tangy white wine or a fruity red wine, a full-bodied or a delicate wine, a dry wine or a sweet wine. For every weather and for every occasion there is a perfect wine.



A wine gift basket has, in addition to the bottles of wine, accessories that complete the experience ? suitable glasses and corkscrews. All this topped with farm-fresh fruits is nothing less than getting a sip of heaven. Send a wine gift basket to add a little magic to celebration.




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Classic Wine Basket Deluxe


An assorted throng of the classic wine culture favorites. This elegant wine basket includes all the traditional classics – Assorted Sausage, Stone Wheat Crackers, Parmesan Bruschetta, Classic Pepper Wine Biscuits, Classic Water Crackers, Bistro Dip, Port Salut Cheese, Brie Cheese, Jazzy Pralines and Aged Parmesan Bits. A bottle of red - a pristine German Cabernet Sauvignon, and a bottle of white – the fruity Chardonnay, completes this trustworthy classic wine basket. A great gift for any occasion! CWB04 CWB04D


Price: 112.95 USD



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Tue, 01 Apr 2008 15:18:36 PDT
#3 "DRINK". Studies find a daily glass of wine or beer a day can boost levels of HDL cholesterol. Make the wine a red one -- red wines are 3-10 times higher in plant compounds called saponins believed to be responsible for much of wine's beneficial effects on cholesterol. Nice!

I Know That I Love You

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 18:45:08 PDT
The room is dark with the dim light of candles burning; dancing with the melody of the air as it gently glides by. The wine glasses are barely empty with only a small sip left waiting at the bottom though warm from time standing still. This very evening was created for you by the grace of God.

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Wed, 02 Apr 2008 19:52:44 PDT
This baby holds 130 L worth of wine (in this case a Cabernet Sauvignon) That equals 1,200 individual glasses or 173 regular size 750mL bottles. Wow.


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2008 - Wine Goblets

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A Taste Worth The Wait: One Step Beyond A Good Wine, Villa Bellentani Balsamic


Just a little beyond a good wine is an aged vinegar. In Modena it?s revered as balsamico. Gourmet chefs seem to have embraced the allure of balsamic vinegar in the last two decades, but it was tradition passed down in Italy from father to son over centuries that resulted in the large scale acceptance of the finest vinegar condiments the world has ever known.



?Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy.? ? Bertrand Russell



The strains of classic Italian folk music are heard in the distance as the doors open on something new, yet something altogether regal. The villa in Carpi is one of Italy?s national historic landmarks and the Villa Bellentani sits as one of its crown jewels. Built in the 18th century, the Villa Bellentani harkens to an era of rich heritage and rural sensibilities. Now, this same villa is a perfect blend or uncommon historic beauty coupled with state of the art facilities for aging balsamic vinegar for yet another appreciative generation.



It?s plain to see that the world has discovered a special love affair with Modena balsamic vinegar, yet it is also true that two other facts are equally evident. 1) There doesn?t seem to be enough quality balsamic vinegar to meet growing world demand and, 2) while inferior vinegars are easily obtained they spoil the pristine image and taste of true, aged balsamic vinegar. The Italian producer Villa Bellentani is making efforts to offer some of Modena?s best vinegar, yet preserve the integrity of the balsamico heritage.



It was with a deep respect for the thousand year history of balsamic vinegar that Italian vineyard growers join with producers at Villa Bellentani to develop quality aged balsamic vinegar that holds to the timeless traditions of Italy?s finest producers.



Americans discovered balsamic vinegar in the 1980?s, but it was tradition passed down from father to son over many centuries that resulted in the ?overnight success? of the finest vinegars the world has ever known.



The same country that brought you such notable artists as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci as part of the Renaissance also provides a culinary artistry that offers incomparable quality and taste - the wonderfully adaptable aged balsamic vinegar, aceto balsamico di Modena.



It is certain that such taste has value far beyond the purchase price. Long standing Italian history comes into focus when the balsamic vinegars of Villa Bellentani are tasted and found worthy to attain the ranks of the ?world?s finest?.



Producers around the world have attempted to duplicate the Modena balsamic vinegar, but few pay regard to the tradition and taste that find customers willing to pay hundreds and even thousands of dollars for well aged blends. It is a shame to see something so precious treated in such a common way by many who will claim a product of comparable quality. In truth, much of what sells as balsamic vinegar is little more than common vinegar mixed with caramelized brown sugar. Yet in Carpi there?s a wooden cask of balsamic vinegar that has aged for more than a decade, and one day some of the precious liquid inside could find its way to your table. Your eyes will close and you take in an appreciative breath, for the taste was worth the wait.



The pace of life in Carpi is a world removed from most urban cultures. Perhaps it is that slower pace that is beneficial when you discover the difference in well aged balsamic vinegar in the grand tradition of Italy. Villa Bellentani a family estate producer seeks to fill that void.


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James Zeller writes for gourmet gift related websites and blogs. Here is a selection of gourmet gifts that he found, culinary gourmet gifts.



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Ch Le Gravillot - Lalande de Pomerol


Many of the Bordeaux 'satellite' appellations have emerged in recent years to compete with the big names of the Medoc, St. Emilion, and Pomerol. This lovely wine from Lalande-de-Pomerol is made by Vincent Brunot, who took over the Chateau in 1998. The vineyard is only 10 acres in size and is 100% Merlot. Grown on the clay/gravel of the area, the wine has exceptional tannin for this 'soft' varietal. The Brunot family are all enologists and have greatly improved the quality of this wine to a level that is world-class. This dry red wine is aged for 18 months in new French and American oak barriques. A luscious wine with plenty of oak. We had the 2000 vintage and it went flying out the door with many upset customers looking for more. Get an ample supply before it is all snatched up again! Elegant gift from France! GLP02 GLP02


Price: 59.99 USD



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Brian Asquith
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Apr 10, 2008
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Express individuality by mixing old and new dishes at the table
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SWI winery's theme boasts renaissance - Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil


SWI winery's theme boasts renaissance
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, IA - Apr 7, 2008
Breads and fruits were scattered along the banquet tables, and goblets were filled with wine fit for a king. King's Crossing is holding its next medieval ...


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Rabble Rousing
Anderson Independent Mail (subscription), SC - Mar 30, 2008
... plates, spatulas, pots and pans, wine goblets, shoes and books on the front lawn when we have the world's largest yard sale in a couple of weeks. ...


You'll pay for good food and wine - Melbourne Herald Sun


You'll pay for good food and wine
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Mar 25, 2008
But when it's served in huge goblets, they drink way too much. A large glass of red wine can contain as much as three units -- more than the recommended ...



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A Guide to South Africa's Winelands



In 1652 the Dutch East India company establishment a refreshment station at the Cape of Good Hope aiming to provide fresh food to the company's fleet on voyages to India and surrounding areas. As a result of this trading station South Africa now boasts a flourishing wine industry and colourful, multi-cultural nation.


The fertile soil and Mediterranean climate of the Western Cape, makes the Cape Winelands one of the most renowned wine producing areas in the world. The Western Cape is also cooler than its position of 34? South of the equator might suggest, making the area ideal for growing a wide range of noble vine varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Pinot Noir. The traditional wine growing areas along the coastal regions are seldom more than 50km from the ocean and are exposed to cool breezes blowing in from the sea.


All the wine grape varietals cultivated in South Africa, belong to the Vitis vinifera species, originally brought from Europe. Unfortunately these European vines were susceptible to phylloxera and as a result many South African viticulturists these days often have to graft their vines onto American rootstock in order to resist the insect.


Although Cape Town and the nearby Boland basin is best-known for it's superb Bordeaux-style red wines, the wine-producing regions of the province extends further north- and eastwards and has established itself as producer of world-class red, white, fortified and sparkling wines from a wide range of varietals.


Constantia

The oldest and one of the most famous wine farms in the area is Groot Constantia, which was granted to governor Simon van der Stel in 1685, by the Dutch East India Company. The estate is located on the Southern Slopes of Table Mountain and is still world-renowned for it's superb wines and breathtaking location. It's beautiful Cape Dutch homestead also forms part of the Iziko South African National Museums. The Constantia region also features such formidable estates as Steenberg well know for it's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc and Semmilon while the nearby Buitenverwachting produces outstanding Chardonnay. Both estates feature award-winning restaurants.


Boland

From Cape Town, the Winelands spread north-east and eastwards to the beautiful Boland basin with Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek and Wellington being the most prominent producers. Some of the oldest wine farms in South Africa are situated in and around this beautiful Cape Dutch village, which at over 300-years old, is the oldest town in the country. Although the area hosts an endless amount of superior wine estates, well-known farms towards the east include the Shiraz and Port producing Alto; the prolific Blaauwklippen estate which produces one of the only Zinfandel's in the region; the red wine producing Delheim; the famous Lanzerac estate and hotel; the prominent Middelvlei; the international award-winning red wine producing Rust en Vrede estate; Vriesenhof with it's outstanding white wines; the exclusive Engelbrecht Els estate and the beautiful Tokara with it's adjoining restaurant managed by famous local chef and saucier Etienne Bonthuys.


Towards the west of the town there's the well-known Beyerskloof, famous for it's award-winning Pinotage; the superior sparkling wine producing House of JC Le Roux, the scenic Meerlust estate with it's legendary Rubicon blend; the family-run Overgaauw; the "Cap Classique" producing Villiera and Zevenwacht estate.


The nearby Franschhoek, which translates as "French corner" also boasts some of the country's oldest estates: The beautiful Boschendal with it's typical Cape Dutch homestead; Cabriere Estate with it's flagship range of Pierre Jourdan "Methode Cape Classique" sparkling wines; Graham Beck with it's signature Brut Blanc de Blanc sparkling wine and Rhona Muscadel; and the beautiful La Motte estate which produces outstanding Shiraz.


Overberg

On the otherside of the Franschhoek and Hottentots Holland mountain ranges, the Overberg region includes quaint villages such as McGregor, Montagu and Robertson - the latter boasts the De Wetshof estate, owned by the prolific Chardonnay producer Danie de Wet, while the nearby Hemel-and-Aarde valley close to Hermanus is home to such spectacular wineries as Hamilton Russel with it's well-known Pinot Noir and the legendary Bouchard Finlayson.


Swartland

North of Cape Town, the predominantly wheat producing Swartland region includes the fructuous Riebeek valley, well-known for it's Shiraz wines and olive farms. This region hosts such prestigious estates as Kloovenburg, Allesverloren and Twee Jonge Gezellen, as well as the larger co-operative wineries such as Riebeek Cellars, Swartland Cellars and Darling Cellars, extending further east, towards the Hexrivier Valley at De Doorns and north towards the Olifants River valley close to Citrusdal and the fruitful Orange River Valley near Upington in the Northern Cape.


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Chianti in Tuscany; so much more than the wine.


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AF Gros - Richebourg Grand Cru


"This medium to dark ruby-colored 1998 Richebourg Grand Cru from Burgundy, France has a spice and red fruit-scented nose. Full-bodied, sweet, and supple, this satin-textured wine has outstanding depth to its red fruit-flavored character. This feminine, well-defined, and elegant dry red wine has loads of well-ripened tannins, providing it with a firm backbone. Projected maturity: 2002-2010." RP- 93 (Subject to Availabilty) GRB98 GRB98


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