VIDEO from Medialink: What Grape Is That?Most American wine American wine production in the United States wine has existed for over 300 years. Today wine production exist in all fifty states, with California leading the way in wine production followed by Washington State, Oregon and New York.[1]. drinkers cheat themselves by not knowing how to taste wine -- and end up paying extraordinary prices for ordinary-tasting wines. Consumers are often faced with difficult labels and foreign languages that can be intimidating in·tim·i·date tr.v. in·tim·i·dat·ed, in·tim·i·dat·ing, in·tim·i·dates 1. To make timid; fill with fear. 2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats. to the novice wine drinker. Not everyone is a wine connoisseur, but there are simple steps you can take to make sure you are satisfying your palate palate (păl`ĭt), roof of the mouth. The front part, known as the hard palate, formed by the upper maxillary bones and the palatine bones, separates the mouth from the nasal cavity. . (See video at: http://media.medialink.com/WebNR.aspx?story=32143) From choosing between Pinot Noir noir adj. 1. Of or relating to the film noir genre. 2. Of or relating to a genre of crime literature featuring tough, cynical characters and bleak settings. 3. Suggestive of danger or violence. and Merlot, Master of Wine Sheri Sauter Morano simplifies the task of buying, ordering and appreciating wine. She provides basic background knowledge and a logical approach that will help consumers feel comfortable with French wine. She also debuts her 'Top French Wine Picks' for 2006. Registered journalists can access video, audio, text, graphics and photos for free and unrestricted use at http://media.medialink.com. |
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