A platform for the connoisseurs to indulge with the mesmerizing beverages and lip smacking global cuisines, access the information and review and interact at the same time. This is also a huge support tool for the Hospitality aspirants pursuing any Hotel Management Program or is a beginner with the Hospitality Industry.
Amazon
Friday, October 9, 2009
WINES OF FRANCE
THERE ARE 6 MAIN WINE PRODUCING REGIONS AND SOME OTHER SMALLER REGIONS AS:
1.BORDEAUX
2.BURGUNDY
3.RHONE
4.CHAMPAGNE
5.ALSACE
6.LOIRE
Thursday, October 8, 2009
WINE TERMS
- ENOLOGY/OENOLOGY: SCIENCE OF WINE MAKING
- AMPELLOGRAPHY: SCIENCE OF STUDYING GRAPES
- VATS: FERMENTING VESSELS
- LEES: IMPURITIES
- BRUT: VERY DRY
- SEC: MEDIUM DRY
- DEMI-SEC: MEDIUM SWEET
- DOUX: SWEET
- MUST: UNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE
- APERITIFS: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SERVED OR CONSUMED BEFORE THE MEAL, HELPS IN INCREASING THE APPETITE
- DIGESTIFS: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SERVED OR CONSUMED AFTER THE MEAL, HELPS IN DIGESTION
- CASK: BARRELS MADE UP OF OAK WOOD, USED TO STORE AND AGE WINES
- CELLAR: A WAREHOUSE (USUALLY UNDERGROUND) USED TO STORE WINES
- CHAI: FRENCH TERM FOR CELLAR
- MAITRE DE CHAI: CELLAR MASTER
- VINE: CREEPER OF GRAPE
- VINEYARD: THE PLACE WHERE VINES ARE GROWN
AROMATIZED WINE
This category cannot really be accepted as wines due to the reason that they essentially may not be made from grapes. These are known as Appetizer wines and are used before the meals to stimulate the appetite. These are usually dry wines which are fortified after the fermentation is complete. They can be flavored too and the alcohol content generally ranges from 20-24%.
FORTIFIED WINE
Dessert wines are generally fortified with brandy which halts their fermentation and makes them stronger and sweeter than table wines and sparkling wines. These are wines which are generally used after the meals with desserts or between meals with snacks. They have a filling effect because of their sweetness and also helps in relaxation and digestion after the meal. Fortified wines are very sweet and have an alcoholic content of about 22%. Basically, the fortification enables the wines to travel more as the increased alcohol content gives the strength to the wines. The time at which the brandy is added decides the degree of sweetness or dryness of the wine.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Is consuming Wine daily good for health?
The idea of consuming wine daily, particularly red wine, has been a topic of interest for many years, with some studies suggesting potentia...
-
Pot stills and patent stills are two different types of distillation apparatus used in the production of alcoholic beverages, particularly...
-
The quality of service staff in any establishment reflects the quality of the establishment itself. No matter how good the food and ambien...
-
1) The table on which a tablecloth is to be spread, should be first covered with a baize base cloth, for the following reasons: a. To pro...