Zoom Picks Zoom Picks
Search:    Home :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Add Your Article   
 
 

Making Delicious Iced Tea

Here are some guidelines for making a refreshing glass of iced tea. There are a couple different met ... - James McDonald
 

Cozy Up With These "Oh So Good" Hot Chocolate Recipes

When it?s cold and frosty outside, there?s nothing better than curling up with a nice big mug of hom ... - Donna Monday
 

A Brief History of Chocolate

Chocolate has been a favorite of man for thousands of years. Ancient people brewing the seeds of the ... - Natalie Aranda
 
 

Read This Article if You Drink Coffee

Humans tend to like their morning drink of coffee, as it gives them zip to face the challenges of th ... - Lance Winslow
 

Chocolate - History Of Nestle Company

An article on the history of one of the biggest manufacturers of chocolate products, Nestle Company. - Michael Russell
 
 

Home –› Cooking & Drinking –› Wine
 

Burgundy Wine

 

Burgundy red wines are produced in an area of France stretching from Dijon south to Beaujolais. The northern section of Burgundy is called the Cote d'Or (hills of gold) and generally, the farther north the Burgundy vineyard, the richer flavored the wine. Here the Pinot Noir grape produces deliciously seductive wines combining grace and power with supple velvet textures and complex flavors. Many of the finest Burgundy vineyards are located halfway up the hillsides, midway between overly fertile valley soils and the too steep and rocky upper slopes.

The southernmost red Burgundy region is Beaujolais, where the grapes used are Gamay rather than Pinot Noir and the wines are made to emphasize fruit and charm. Generally, these Burgundy wines are fashioned to be enjoyed in their youth, slightly chilled to bring out their berry-like character. Beaujolais should be fruity but dry, with an underlying acidity that helps complement an amazing array of foods.

The vineyards of Burgundy are ranked. The very best vineyard sites are labeled "Grand Cru." Other vineyard sites of exceptional (but not Grand Cru) quality are labeled "Premier Cru." A Burgundy wine label will always list the most specific geographic location that the grapes originate from, and typically nothing else.

Author: Steve Austin
 
Author Bio:

Steve Austin

Steve is a contributor to Collection Agency Services:

http://www.collectionagencyservices.net

Which offers you a wealth of information on how to select the best collection agency for your business.

This article can be searched using: strawberry wine, world food & wine, wines of the world, types of wine, french wine, april wine
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Biscotti: A Sweet Treat and Loving Gift
 
Carignane Wine
 
History of the Cafetiere
 
Dutch Oven Cooking Basics
 
Don't Drink The Water - Or Eat It
 
Easy, Frugal Tuna Casserole Recipes
 
The 5 Beliefs About Food That Keep You Fat
 
Beer - In The Movies
 
Mr. Coffee Versus Bunn-o-Matic - The Coffee Maker Battle Heats Up
 
Seven Tips To Make Your Salsa Recipe Better
 
 
 
Get 3 way links
 
 

Business & Services

 

Careers & Employment

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Society & Communities

 

Computers & Networking

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Home & Garden

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Games & Play

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Self Help

 

Teens & Kids

 

Fitness & Health

 

Policies & Law

 

Finance & Banking

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

Property & Agents

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 
Home :> Security & Privacy :> ToS  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.zoompicks.com - All Rights Reserved.