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The Evolution Of the California Wine Industry

Kris Koonar asked:

The association of the California style of wine with deep flavors, forward fruits, high alcohol and a hint of oak, is a thing of the past. However, its a common belief that America witnessed an increase in the revenue of the wine industry, in recent times. The U.S. and Canada were previously accused of favoring beer and spirits over wine, till the magical effects of wine were discovered by the present generation. The burgeoning California wine industry has an origin, prior to the Prohibition in the 1920s. Over 140 wineries had sprouted all over the Napa Valley alone, in 1889.

The Spanish government banned wine grape cultivation in Mexico after the wine industry started competing with Spanish imports, in the late 16th century. The effects of the prohibition were evident in Mexico till the 20th century. The California missions, throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, needed wine on a regular basis. Fr. Junipero Serra at the Mission San Diego de Alcala planted the first vineyard of California in 1769. Fr. Serra brought the Mission grape to California, supposedly from cuttings brought from South America. Though, initially this grape was not considered to be ideal as a table wine, by the mid nineteenth century over 4,000 acres were cultivated around the missions.

Immediately after the Santa Cruz Mission, in 1804, vineyards were planted throughout California. Owing to the deforestation by the lumber industry, vineyards sprouted up on the Santa Cruz Mountains in the following years. Padre Jose Altimira planted several thousand grape vines at the northernmost mission, twenty years after that. Los Angeles had its first European table grape varietals plantation cultivated by Jean-Louis Vignes, in 1833. Richard Henry Dana discussed the wine of early California in his historic account of life on the California coast, in 1934. George Calvert Yount planted the first vineyard in Napa Valley, in 1836.

In the mid nineteenth century, most of the table wines consumed in California were Portuguese imports. Portuguese red wine, cooked in the sun on sailing ships and inadvertently oxidized, was made palatable by sweetening them. This led to the commercialization of Madeira wines, one of the most preferred wines in America. Till date, whenever wines take on a tinge of brown because of being old or due to poor cellaring, they are said to be maderized.

However, consumerism has played a significant role in determining the quality, quantity and even the process involved in wine making. The English designed a rating system for French wines in the eighteenth century and also created Sherry and Madeira. Consumerism steered the California wine industry and later the market determined that the wines should be a little sweet and smooth on the palate. In addition, the market demanded that the acid level should be low. Thus, owing to these requirements, the wine industry had to turn grapes used for making table wines for processing several base wines.

Unlike cheese lovers, wine lovers have better options, as they can find good wines in the supermarkets, provided they know which ones to choose. The market is the most powerful factor that determines not only which varietals will sink or swim, but also which ones will thrive.

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Combine your Travels With a Wine Tasting Tour for an Added Layer of Enjoyment

Muna wa Wanjiru asked:

For instance if you are visiting a winery in Sonoma or Napa Valley you will visit only the wineries that are in those places. With a wine tasting tour you can expand these wine tasting destinations.

These wine tasting tours can be taken in one country or you can see the various wine tasting regions in the world. While this option is expensive you will be able to enjoy authentic wines from regions where you would find expensive wines back home, being sold at reasonable prices. The best way to find out about these wine tasting tour operators is to look in the internet.

Here you will be able to see if you would like to spend your money going to other countries and tasting the wines that are produced there. With this option you will also be able to see about going on a wine tasting tour that takes place on a ship. On this tour you will be introduced to the wines of the country that you are going to be visiting and you can take in some cultural sights as well.

With these options for a great wine tasting tour you will be able to find out how different countries make their fantastic wines. You will also have the opportunity of buying these wines and knowing that even though you may have bought a Chardonnay from one country like France, this same wine will taste different in Italy.

In addition you can see about booking a wine tasting tour where you can taste the wines of a certain region. For instance you can book wine tasting tours to the Champagne region in France. Here you will be able to visit the vineyards and see how the Champagne grapes are turned into Champagne. On the other hand you may want to visit Spain and see how the delicious Rojas wine is produced.

As you can see there are many ways that you can savor the delicious flavors of fine wines. The many different wine tasting tour options will let you see not only the wine making process, but you can see how these wines are made in other countries as well. By going on an international wine tasting tour you see the origins of wine making and you can bring home some fantastic wines that you may never have tried before your wine tasting tour began.

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Wine Club – Reasons Why you Should Join a Wine Club

Jennifer Waite asked:

If you love wine but **** going to the wine store, you may want to consider joining a wine club. This is also great if you’re a novice wine drinker, because along with the monthly (or weekly, depending on the club you join) shipments of wine you also get information about the bottles you’re receiving.

There are different types of wine clubs to suit your preferences. For example, if you like Pinot noir more than Pinot grigio you can join a club that will only send you the former and never the latter. Moreover, if you prefer Italian wine to its Napa Valley counterpart you can join an Italian exclusive club.

Another advantage to joining a wine club is that in many cases the wine comes at a discount. You’ll get the wine at a fraction of the price that you’d be able to buy it in stores. In some instances, the discount is as much as 20 percent. In almost every case, the discount more than makes up for the taxes and shipping costs incurred.

In addition to the price advantages, the selection that gets sent to you is a larger one than you would be able to find in most local stores. When you join a wine club, you leech off of the expertise of the people who run it. Instead of scouring snobby wine magazines for a good bottle or two, you can rely on the people who make their living off of finding good wine.

There is a disadvantage to becoming a member of a wine club, however. Some clubs will automatically renew your membership, charging your bank account for the wine even though you don’t want any more. This is the only disadvantage to be found, and to be honest it’s not something that every wine club does.

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Gift Baskets from Your Heart for Your Father

W. Johnson asked:

Right from the moment you were born, your father has been your mentor. Your dad held you close when you cried. He cradled you to sleep in his arms. Your dad would have loved to avert you from making mistakes; yet he let you learn from your own mistakes although his heart broke in silence when you got hurt. He scolded you when you broke rules but glowed with pride in each of your achievements. Your father had unflinching faith in your abilities.  

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Remember the good old days when your father used to bring home goodies on all special occasions? Why not gift him ‘Sweet Nostalgia’ with all goodies wrapped in new style to make an everlasting impression? Classic candies and reusable retro container add to the charm of this unique themed gift basket. If your father is a casino freak, ‘Best Bet’ gift basket will be most ideal. This themed gift basket has amidst all goodies a ceramic dice planter to be used as chip dish for card night or as a special centre piece. 

Your dad loves movies. Present him ‘Movie Night’ themed gift basket on Father’s Day. It has theatre goodies like popcorn with seasonings and other munches with a 10” film reel collectible tin. Another truly novel themed gift basket for your golfer father dearie is ‘I’d Rather Be Golfing’. Plan a memorable golf outing on ‘Father’s Day’ with this unique gift. ‘Tee Time Treats’ is another distinct themed gift basket that can stand out in a crowd. It contains a reusable golf bag cooler packed with all possible goodies to make your dad’s golf outing just too good for words.

GOURMET GIFT BASKETS

Gourmet gift baskets can be wine gift baskets, fruit gift baskets, or cookie gift baskets. Wine is every man’s favorite. ‘Tour The Wine Country’ is the ultimate in wine celebration. Your father would be thrilled with three California wines and other goodies like Ghirardelli truffles, California pistachios, lemon almond biscotti, Napa Valley mustard, Sonoma creamy jack cheese, and toasted sesame crackers.  

If your father is a frequent traveller, ‘Veuve Clicquot Traveler’ is the perfect gourmet gift basket. This stylish handbag ensemble comes within a cooler pack accommodating a 750ml bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Champagne. The two champagne flutes change into a weekend tote or vanity case handbag for a smart outing if you remove the neoprene insulation. Other interesting wine gift baskets for Father’s Day include ‘Wine and Cheese Board’, ‘Fine Wine and Cheese’, ‘French Country Picnic’, ‘Perfect Pair’, ‘Wine Picnic Trio’, ‘Super Grand Gourmet’, ‘West Coast Wine Trio’, and many more…… 

‘Polka Dot Tower’ is the perfect gourmet gift basket. It kindles many forgotten memories of picnics with chocolate covered cream candies, Nordic sea shells, soft raspberries, and Swedish forest berries. The polka dots and stripes on the outside of this gourmet gift basket pep up the looks.  

The range of fruit gift baskets among Gourmet gift baskets can make you go in a tizzy. Choose the best for your father from a wide choice of ‘Apples, Pears, and Cheese’, ‘Fruitfully Yours Tower’, ‘Abundant Fruit Basket’, ‘Grove’s Plenty’, ‘Orchard Harvest’, ‘Fruitful Treats’, ‘Fruit Jubilee’, ‘Grand Goodness’, and the list goes on.  

KOSHER GIFT BASKETS

Kosher Gift baskets are a class apart. ‘Remembrance Basket’ offers an assortment of sweets like Gourmet chocolate truffles and Chocolate mint leaves with fresh roasted salted pistachios. It is a perfect reminiscence of your growing years with your dad. Gift ‘Gourmet’s Choice’, an elaborate spread with eighteen freshly baked extra large New York Gourmet Bagels, Salmon spreads, and assortment of sliced cheeses to your father.

‘Tastes of Israel’ will transport your dad to Israel hypothetically. This Kosher gift basket contains many low carb products from Turkey and Israel. Primary attraction is a pound of ready to eat turkey ****** glazed with honey accompanied with Israeli olives, pickles, soups, candies, and mints.

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