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Cooking Herb Marinated Chicken

Cooking Herb Marinated Chicken. Right now I’m going to take a food detour – a detour from normal life and cook something. Here's the Recipe for Herb Marinated Chicken Chicken Boneless 1 Kg Olive Oil Ginger-Garlic Paste Oven at 220 Degree Celsius Basil Leaves Chardonnay Wine (any brand) Cut the chicken into 10 pieces (if not already cut). Take the Ginger-Garlic Past, Olive Oil, Basil Leaves, Salt and Pepper and Muddle them. Take a baking tray and switch on the oven to 220 degree Celsius. Spread 1 tsp of oil over the baking tray. Take each piece of chicken and on the back and the front put the mix of oilive oil ginger and the spices. Put it in the over for 30 minutes. When the chicken is golden brown after 25-30 minutes, take it out. Drain all the beautiful olive oil. Sprinkle some chardonnay over the chicken and put it for baking in the oven for again for 20 minutes. Take out the beautiful chicken and serve hot with some sliced lemons on the side and buttered toasts. Inspired from t...

Types of Grapes

Types of Grapes Red Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon is the most popular red grape. It contains lots of tannins and is grown predominantly in Australia and California. White Grapes: Chardonnay is one of the easiest to grow grapes. It does not contain any tannins and is grown predominantly in Burgundy, Champagne, California, Australia and South Africa. See more on the Cabernet Sauvignon Grape and the Chardonnay Grape here.

Wine is an interesting subject

Wine is an interesting subject. When we write about wine, we get so much knowledge about grapes. You should study about wine because it helps you understand the wine better. Here are some of the things to study about in wine: • Study about the grape: Wine is made in many grapes. The most common ones are Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Gewurtztraminer. Did you know that these grapes are used to make wines of their name sake. Another interesting grape is the cabernet franc. I have usually had cabernet franc wines on my trips to Australia, U.S. and Europe. It’s a sidekick grape meaning it is a side grape used to make wine – not the main grape. It is used in conjunction with cabernet sauvignon. • Study about the bottles – There are bottles of 750 ml and of 375 ml for different types of wines. For example : a good Seghezio Zinfandel 375 ml vs a Yellow Tail Merlot 750 ml. • Study about the wine: Red wine comes in forms like Merlot, Pinot Noir, and white wine comes in forms like Pinot Grigio, Gew...

Introductiong to WineTeaching

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Welcome to Wine Teaching! Wine Teaching was started by Vridhi Tuli in 2009 to spread wine education across the world. Vridhi loves to research, write and talk about wine. Vridhi holds a Master's in Education degree from Stanford University and a Bachelor's in Psychology degree from Stanford University. Vridhi also finished summer school in L.S.E. and in Harvard University. In her free time, Vridhi loves singing, painting and reading.

Vistamar Cabernet Sauvignon

From Central Valley, Chile, comes a great cabernet called "Vistamar." I had Vistamar on my way from New York to North Carolina. I sat on the plane and thought I would have wine. Then I decided that I would try one of the cabernets. Vistamar comes from the Central Valley in Chile. I asked the air host what wines they serve. "We have a cabernet sauvignon and an sauvignon blanc he said." I said, "I'll try the cabernet sauvignon." "It's $7 please." "I'll give it to you when I get my bag out of the top cabin at the end of the flight. Is that ok?" Dave gave me the Vistamar and I tried it out. Here are my tasting notes: The aromas are earthy, oakly, and vanilla. The taste is that of fine wood and cherries. Overall Rating 7.5/10.

Wine Shampoo

Today I met a friend's sister, Rebecca, who went to Argentina. She told me about a great item there called the "wine shampoo." So I researched it a bit more and found the world's most interesting- Wine Shampoo As the blog says, "[It is] An excellent wig & human hair shampoo that leaves hair glossy clean." Go ahead try it!!!! Vridhi Tuli

Learn about wine!

Dear friends, Hope this email finds you well. I am writing a wine blog called WineTeaching.BlogSpot.com. It's my initiative to teach about wine to the world. I have already posted 13 posts. I thought a lot about what to do this year and I have decided that wine is a subject I want to explore in greater detail. If you or your friends have some interesting experience with WINE, DO SEND ME THE STORIES AND I WILL POST THEM ON WINETEACHING.BLOGSPOT.COM Why do this? Well, wine is a subject that still needs to be explored, and together we can make wineteaching a big project. I will need all your help so that we can together teach people about wine. I know some of you might be busy in other projects, but if you can spend a few minutes to write a blog post for wineteaching.blogspot.com, then I will be forever greatful to you. Thanks and Best Wishes, Vridhi Tuli