This time of year we all get tons of catalogs in the mail, from fruit basket vendors to knick knack suppliers. I guess Singnals.com is sort of a knick knack place. They have all kinds of stuff, but of...
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Okay, I don't know if I'd go so far as to call this a cellar. You can't actually walk down inside of it, but still, this wine storage whatever you want to call it, thing-a-ma-bub, is up...
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The holidays are on the horizon and that means gift giving time. Every year, I try to come up with clever gifts that are fun and unique. So, I thought these personalized wine bottles were a nice idea....
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After reading an article in The Oregonian about the Willamette Valley area, I became curious and did a little on-line research to find out more. I ended up stumbling on the Willamette Valley Wineries...
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I don't notice this with white wines so much, but with red wines, I don't like it when they have been open for too long. I can't tell you how many half empty wine bottles I've tossed...
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Since I don't drink a good deal of white wine, though admittedly I've been working on this lately, there is still times when I need to chill a few bottles and there just isn't enough room...
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by tammy on September 13, 2006
Have you seen these new stemless wine glasses? Kind of weird looking at first, but then again, they do make a lot of sense. I know in my house we have issues with breaking wine glasses all the time....
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I am debating about showing this site to my husband or not. We really need a shed in the backyard so we can actually walk in our garage, which we haven't been able to do for a few years now,......
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Okay, someone gets the brilliant wine gizmo idea of the century for this - wine on tap - aka the Enomatic. I saw this mentioned on the Gothmasit web site, and before I finished reading the blog post,...
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Having a party? A wedding? An anniversary bash? Why not serve some great wine that makes a statement? With today's printing technology, this really seems like a no-brainer, but still, I thought it...
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You have to admit that one of the things beer drinkers have over wine drinkers is the portability of the product. But, even then, how many of us - whether drinking wine, beer, or (gasp) soda - have...
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Another pick from the Williams Sonoma web site are these wine corks. Now, these are a lot more reasonable priced than my last pick of a wine cooling bucket. They go for $29 monogrammed or $24 plain,...
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How cool (literally) is this big old bucket you can use to chill out your wine? With all the grilling going on this summer, I thought this was a great idea because it is large enough to allow you...
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One of the great things about blogging about wine is that you basically are also keeping a record of the wines you taste. In fact, a good number of bloggers do just that. They use their blogs as a...
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The old saying that you need to know the rules before you can break them is a good way to describe the attitude of Anthony Gismondi in his book review of Perfect Pairings: A Master Sommelier's...
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Extra large wine glasses, like this one pictured from Blue Water Studio, have become extra fashionable in wine circles these days. Personally, in my house, glasses like these usually get broken. I...
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I always assumed you drank wine out of a wine glass, but as a FoodTV addict and regular cooking show junkie (even though I have to admit I'm not much of a cook), I have seen a number of shows......
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This portable wine cellar, a Haier Table-Top Wine Cellar that fits 12 bottles, is one way to keep your wine cool. I could see how it would be handy if you were entertaining outside or had a large...
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My wine "cellar" (remember I live in Florida, so really, we don't have cellars down here or basements or anything below the ground or basically it turns into a swimming pool) is made up...
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The weather is heating up down south where I live, so Michael and I recently had what might be one of our last barbeques before the heat, humidity, and bugs make it unbearable. But for some folks, the...
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