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  • The Vine Less Traveled: Wine For Beginners | FoodVu

    From the page: "With the advent of such vine-centric movies as Sideways and Bottle Shock, America is buzzing. But not on coffee. Exit the Era of Starbucks, enter the Age of the Vine. Wine, that is. Man has been drinking wine for about 7000 years, but only recently has it come into its own in... more

    Reviewed by CigarJack Nov 17 2008, 08:47am ( 6 reviews ) foodvu.com

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  • Rated by GetSmartGal on Nov 17 2008, 9:42pm

    It's all about the vino..
  • Rated by crypticquill on Nov 17 2008, 9:09pm

    From the page: "The first myth we need to dispel is that you need to spend a lot of money to enjoy wine." Very true, this is a myth - you most certainly do not have to spend a fortune for good wine.
  • Rated by Bennyinny on Nov 17 2008, 6:37pm

    With the advent of such vine-centric movies as Sideways and Bottle Shock, America is buzzing. But not on coffee. Exit the Era of Starbucks, enter the Age of the Vine. Wine, that is.
  • Rated by artistrybysandy on Nov 17 2008, 4:42pm

    'Enter the Age of the Vine! Wine, that is. Man has been drinking wine for about 7000 years, but only recently has it come into its own in the `New World.' (everything you always wanted to know about wine but were afraid to ask) ~ thanks CigarJack
  • Rated by seawaves on Nov 17 2008, 10:46am

    I drink a glass of red wine every day. The only kind I'm willing to drink is Cabernet Savignon. Not too dry, but definitely not sweet either.
  • Rated by CigarJack on Nov 17 2008, 8:47am

    From the page: "With the advent of such vine-centric movies as Sideways and Bottle Shock, America is buzzing. But not on coffee. Exit the Era of Starbucks, enter the Age of the Vine. Wine, that is. Man has been drinking wine for about 7000 years, but only recently has it come into its own in the â€New World.†But the sphere of wine is so extensive, so esoteric, that most of us donâ€t know where to begin, and walk the vine less traveled under the sneering gaze of wine snobs, embarrassed of our lack of knowledge. But the truth is, ignorance is only a place to begin. You donâ€t need to be an expert to enjoy wine. But you do need an open mind. Hereâ€s the skinny on selecting and enjoying the full-bodied fruit of the vine."