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Online Wine: Hedges CMS Red, 2007, 750 ml

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Online Wines- Burgundy, White or Rose?

Amazon.com now sells an excellent variety of fine wines online. Amazon's Online wine shop features over 800 fine wines, possibly the largest wine shop in the world. This is truly wonderful for people who live in regions of the world where these wines are not available. Amazon's online ordering and delivery system makes all of this possible. People around the world interested in wines of the world now have access for viewing the details of these wines, ordering them online, and receiving them at their homes. Excellent!
My experience with wines is fairly broad. I've worked serving wine at the Silverado Country Club in Napa, Los Altos Golf and Country Club and sold wine as a clerk at the Pebble Beach Deli at the resort. In Applegate, Oregon I spent part of one summer leaf picking and rotating irrigation systems in a fairly large vineyard nestled in the quite Applegate Valley. Also, I have worked in a high production wine bottling and labeling company, Two Buck Chucks packaging wines for sale around the world. That in addition to being a packaging shipper for UPS where wines were carefully packed and shipped to locations worldwide. I have toured most of the vineyards in Sonoma, St. Helena and Napa, California sampling their exquisite wines. While in Asia I sampled a variety of European and South American wines. I am not too particular about which wine of a specific type or vintage goes best with a particular food.
My sense of taste for wine is about average you might say. I can differentiate by smell and taste while blindfolded the exquisite differences between a Burgundy, a White, and a Rose. However, when it comes to distinguishing the differences between a variety of Whites, Burgundy's or Rose's I am a bit lost.
I know, at least for me personally, the white wines go particularly well with fish, Burgundies with a good New York steak, and a Rose with any one of the fantastic sandwiches and salads we prepared at the Deli at the Pebble Beach Golf and Country Club.

Amazon.com Wine Online, shipped globally: Snoqualmie Syrah, 2006, 750 ml

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Amazon.com Wines Online

Choosing Wines for Occasion or Cuisine

I think most people probably feel about the same regarding my wine opinion. I know that depending on the occasion some types of wine are better than others. And, cooking with wine enhances the enjoyment of the meal and is a joy to the pallet.
In some regions of the world wine is not always available or in can be limited in supply as far as variety goes. If you are new to wine, or an experienced connoisseur, there are a number of excellent wine selections below via Amazon's online wine shop, in addition there are:
  • wine guides
  • cooking with wine recipe books
  • Amazon online gourmet food products
  • YouTube features on wine
  • recent news stories via global news feeds about wine
  • in addition to wine tours in California, France, Italy and South America can be found at the bottom of this page.
  • information about vineyards for sale
  • wine auctions
  • fine cheeses and salami available online
  • and wine, cheese, and wine accessories gift pack displays
  • history of wine
Well, that is about it. It bears remembering that fine wines are nurtured from birth and are yet another one of life's joys and wonders to behold. Enjoy, and Cheers!

Online Wines- Burgundy, White or Rose? Another of my 70 blogs deleted from Hubpages.

Online Wine: Hedges CMS Red, 2007, 750 ml available on Amazon.com

 About 99% of the blog pages I have featured here on Google Blogger were deemed inconsistent with Hubpages rules.  So, as they become red-flagged I have moved them over here to Google Blogger.  This blog, I wrote about Amazon wines.  I also wrote a Hubpage about speedboats, also called cigarette boats.  That Hubpage was Red Flagged about promoting tobacco.  I am in the process of moving that article here to Google Blogger.

Amazon.com now sells an excellent variety of fine wines online. Amazon's Online wine shop features over 800 fine wines, possibly the largest wine shop in the world. This is truly wonderful for people who live in regions of the world where these wines are not available. Amazon's online ordering and delivery system makes all of this possible. People around the world interested in wines of the world now have access for viewing the details of these wines, ordering them online, and receiving them at their homes. Excellent!

My experience with wines is fairly broad. I've worked serving wine at the Silverado Country Club in Napa, Los Altos Golf and Country Club and sold wine as a clerk at the Pebble Beach Deli at the resort. In Applegate, Oregon I spent part of one summer leaf picking and rotating irrigation systems in a fairly large vineyard nestled in the quite Applegate Valley. Also, I have worked in a high production wine bottling and labeling company, Two Buck Chucks packaging wines for sale around the world. That in addition to being a packaging shipper for UPS where wines were carefully packed and shipped to locations worldwide. I have toured most of the vineyards in Sonoma, St. Helena and Napa, California sampling their exquisite wines. While in Asia I sampled a variety of European and South American wines. I am not too particular about which wine of a specific type or vintage goes best with a particular food.

My sense of taste for wine is about average you might say. I can differentiate by smell and taste while blindfolded the exquisite differences between a Burgundy, a White, and a Rose. However, when it comes to distinguishing the differences between a variety of Whites, Burgundy's or Rose's I am a bit lost.
I know, at least for me personally, the white wines go particularly well with fish, Burgundies with a good New York steak, and a Rose with any one of the fantastic sandwiches and salads we prepared at the Deli at the Pebble Beach Golf and Country Club.