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    How To

    How to revive the bubbles in your flat Champagne

    We all love champagne, and we often pop one during celebrations, but we don’t like its left overs because it has a shorter shelf life than other wines, after few days, it becomes flat and tastes like a plain white wine. And as usual, I research on ways we all…

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    How To Wine Seasons

    Tips on How to Enjoy your wine this season.

    Christmas is around the corner and as usual, you will be having guest tripping in and out of your house, so I decided to write this blog, just on time, to help give you some few pointers on how well you and your guest can enjoy your wine. While travelling,…

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  • A glass of red wine and a bottle of coke
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    Kalimotxo: A Mixture of Red Wine and Coke

    In my little experience in the wine world, I have come to realize that Dry Red Wine isn’t everyone’s favorite, especially with the Ladies, so i research and find ways my clients can enjoy their drinks, no matter if its Dry or a Sweet Wine, I advice them on the…

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  • A bottle of pumpkin wine
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    How to make Pumpkin Wine

    Pumpkin wine is usually made up of fresh pumpkin pulp, water, sugar and optional spices into a fermenter, later adding yeast. Generally, the process takes about a year in total with several filtrations and refermenting periods. It is indeed a legit wine due to the fermentation process but clearly not…

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  • A bowl of rice and a glass of rice wine
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    How to Make Rice Wine

    Rice wine is an alcoholic beverage fermented and distilled from rice, it is known for its strong, unique taste, traditionally consumed in East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia, it typically has an alcohol content of 18–25% ABV. Making rice wine involves only two ingredients and a good amount of patience as it ferments from starch and then converts to sugar, then after,…

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  • Prince Charles Aston Martin Runs on Wine
    History Wine and People

    A car that is powered by Wine.

    Heir to the throne, Prince Charles, reportedly drives a 39-year-old DB5 Aston Martin that’s powered almost entirely by wine- and cheese-derived bio-ethanol. Charles, 70, has a strong interest in environmental issues and rural affairs. He is active in environmental charities, and his food company, Duchy Originals, uses ingredients produced at…

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  • A Doctor examining the nose of wine taster Ilja Gort
    History Wine and People

    Wine Taster’s Nose Insured For Millions..

    Oh Yes!!, the things we do for the love of wine. In 2008, the nose of leading European winemaker and taster Ilja Gort was insured for $8 million, Lloyd’s of London took out the policy after hearing about a man who lost his sense of smell in a car accident. “I…

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  • Glasses of rose wines
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    Fun Facts about Italian Wines

    With 20 different wine regions spread from Alto Adige, on the border with Switzerland, to the Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia, the wines of Italy are some of the most historical and unique wines, as well as the most premium. While wine did not originate on Italian territory, the Greek and Roman Empires…

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Kelly Chidi-Ogbonna

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