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		<title>French Wine Clubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many wine stores and different sites on the internet that primarily deal with the selling of fine French wines, also provide information on the different French wine clubs, to their customers. In order to be a part of an exclusive wine club, the willing enthusiasts simply has to pay a fixed amount of membership fee at the onset of his or her membership and a subsequent monthly or annual fee for a continuing specific or indefinite period of time (lifetime) membership.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many wine stores and different sites on the internet that primarily deal with the selling of fine French wines, also provide information on the different French wine clubs, to their customers. In order to be a part of an exclusive wine club, the willing enthusiasts simply has to pay a fixed amount of membership fee at the onset of his or her membership and a subsequent monthly or annual fee for a continuing specific or indefinite period of time (lifetime) membership.</p>
<p>Wine lovers often yearn to acquire a membership to these exclusive wine clubs as it helps them to keep in touch with other wine aficionados as well as keep themselves abreast with the latest news or information regarding wines or vineyards. Generally, a newsletter is circulated every month or so (the time period may vary from club to club) by the club to its members. This newsletter contains information on the different kinds of French wines, accessories and other important information such as availability and prices, among other facts. These newsletters often serve as a brochure to the kinds of wine that the club is offering.</p>
<p>Wine clubs even offer good discounts on the different wines to their members and entice them with many other lucrative offers including wine merchandise such as coolers and attractive gift baskets. Since these offers and discounts can be availed only by members, membership is highly recommended for wine lovers and connoisseurs.</p>
<p>There are many different types of wine clubs. While some are simply interested in buying and selling wines, others may be interested in sharing information and increasing their knowledge about the field. It is very important however, to find out as much information as possible about a particular wine club before joining it to see whether it meets one&#8217;s needs and is appropriate to one&#8217;s interest or not.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About French Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often when people bring up wine in a conversation or a thought, much thought is usually given to where the wine came from.  When you study the name of the wine, such as burgundy or champagne, you'll find a log about the origin of the wine.  Burgundy for instance, we all know comes from France, same as burgundy.  There are man]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often when people bring up wine in a conversation or a thought, much thought is usually given to where the wine came from.  When you study the name of the wine, such as burgundy or champagne, you&#8217;ll find a log about the origin of the wine.  Burgundy for instance, we all know comes from France, same as burgundy.  There are many wines in your local wine store out there &#8211; several of which come from France.</p>
<p>In the olden times, peasants made the wines in France, and they also drank it themselves.  Wine making is very old in France, which is really no surprise as French wine is some of the best in the world.</p>
<p>New world wines own the ingredients that were used in the label, while French old world wine is labeled with the location.  In doing so, the French definitely left a bit of a romantic buzz when you purchase any of their wine.</p>
<p>Most wine enthusiasts all over the world consider French wine to be the best.  Wine lovers from all over the world would rather buy French wine over any other.  There are several various kinds of French wine available, giving you plenty to choose from.  This way, you can drink and compare wine based on aroma, taste, and even the texture.</p>
<p>The thirteen different regions in France have literally thousands of vineyards that produce wine, making the possibilities for French wine endless.  France is also known for having the ideal location for growing grapes, including the ideal soil conditions and vineyards that are very close to the water.  The weather in France is always good, making it one of the best locations in the world for wine.</p>
<p>French wine varies from the most common types that you can find virtually everywhere that sells wine, to the rare vintage, which can be very difficult to come across.  If you are seeking one of the more rare types of French wine, your best chance would be to use the Internet.</p>
<p>You can find thousands of different types of wine, including rare French wine.  Rare vintage French wine is extremely hard to find, even sometimes so online.  You can always seek your vintage by looking at wine forums including the many different wine websites.</p>
<p>All in all, French wine is simply a cut above the rest.  Some other wines may use the same ingredients and methods in production, but they don&#8217;t taste the same as those made in France.</p>
<p>Once you taste a wine that was made in France &#8211; you&#8217;ll know it.   The wine from France is all about the quality and a taste you&#8217;ll simply never forget.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ray_Nwambuonwo">Ray Nwambuonwo</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?What-You-Need-To-Know-About-French-Wine&amp;id=803300">EzineArticles.com</a><br />Provided by: <a href="http://hippestphone.com/">Mobile device news</a></p>
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		<title>French Wine &#8211; The Best In The World?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:40:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the olden days nearly all the wine in France was made by the local peasants. They made it just for themselves to drink.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hundreds of wine aficionados across the world consider French wine to be the best. They simply prefer French wine over any other country. There are many different types of French wine. This gives us plenty to choose from when we visit our favorite wine merchant or supermarket.</p>
<p>Many wine drinkers often find themselves thinking about where the wine has come from. If you look at the name of the wine this can sometimes be a good indicator to where it came from. Lets take Burgundy as an example. Burgundy wine is wine made in the Burgundy region of France. Most of the wine produced there is red wine made from the wonderful Pinot Noir grapes. White wine made in Burgundy is made using Chardonnay grapes. Other varieties of grape like Aligote and Gamay are also used in this region.</p>
<p>In the olden days nearly all the wine in France was made by the local peasants. They made it just for themselves to drink. In fact history records French wine going back to 600 BC and the Romans and now France has a vast amount of vineyards (approx 2 million acres) second only to Spain.</p>
<p>In France there are about 13 different regions with many hundreds of vineyards. This makes the possibilities for French wine almost endless. France is known as having the ideal climate for growing the grapes used in wine making and they also have the best soil.</p>
<p>Many consider French wine to be the benchmark for other wine producing countries and as such you will find the French people are very proud of it. Lately France has come under stiff competition from not only the &#8216;New World&#8217; wine makers but also from established countries in Europe.</p>
<p>French wine varies hugely from the more common types. If you are searching for the rarer types, then using the Internet will help you find them. You can find many different types of wine online, including some very rare French wine.</p>
<p>French wine is a cut above the rest possibly due to the strict laws which were passed in the 1930&#8242;s. French law splits wine into four separate categories. They are Vin de Table, Vin de Pays, VDQS and AOC.</p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Leslie_Barrington">Leslie Barrington</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?French-Wine---The-Best-In-The-World?&amp;id=1043776">EzineArticles.com</a><br />Provided by: <a href="http://hybridabc.com/">Hybrid and Electric Cars </a></p>
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		<title>An Intensive Look At The History Of French Wine And Winemakers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wherever wine comes up whether it be a conversion or taste test, most of us start wondering where it came from.  If you had ever studied the name of wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, you shall find a log of wine.  Burgundy for instance, we all pretty much know it comes from France, same as Burgundy.  There are several types out there all coming from France basically.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wherever wine comes up whether it be a conversion or taste test, most of us start wondering where it came from.  If you had ever studied the name of wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, you shall find a log of wine.  Burgundy for instance, we all pretty much know it comes from France, same as Burgundy.  There are several types out there all coming from France basically.</p>
<p>In the old times, wine from France was made by peasants, who drank it themselves.  Wine is pretty old in France, which typically is no surprise since its the best wine in the world.  New world wines have the ingredients on the label, while old French wine is just labeled with location, so when doing so the French have left a message to their wine.</p>
<p>A lot of wine people say French wine is the best.  Wine lovers prefer French wine over any other wine.  There are many different kinds of French wine available, giving you plenty to choose from.  This way, you can try the wine in taste and pleasure.</p>
<p>There are thirteen different regions in France with thousands of vineyards, so making the possibilities endless for winemakers.  France is also known for having the best location for growing grapes, including the perfect soil and weather to grow the vineyards.  The climate in France is always good for growing grapes making it the wine capital of the world.</p>
<p>French wine varies from the most common type of wine to the rare kinds of wine, which can be very hard to find.  If you are searching for a more rare type of wine, your best guess would be to look on the internet. You can find all kinds of wine, including rare French wine.  Rare vintage French wine can be almost impossible to find these days, making it not even possible to even see a bottle online. You can always look at wine forums as well, including the hundreds of different types of wine websites.</p>
<p>Above all French wine is among the best.  After all other wines are made with the same ingredients; they dont come near to the taste of those from France.  When you try a wine from France you will know that its quality.  After all others enjoy other types of wine, French wine has a taste and aroma like no other wine in the whole world.  Wine that comes from France is all about quality and a taste that you will never ever forget. If you were to buy a bottle of rare wine you should save it for when really wanting a good wine to taste. Other wines are just as good but dont come near as good to the quality of a French wine. So if you really want to have the best experience with French wine all I can tell you is to go to France and go to a wine maker and try all of his finest wines for a small fee.</p>
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