
What is the Fastest Way to Chill Wine?
You are a host of a party, you guests are coming while white wines are not cool yet.
Please see this video to know the tip to chill them within 3 minutes.

You are a host of a party, you guests are coming while white wines are not cool yet.
Please see this video to know the tip to chill them within 3 minutes.

The history of the Bordeaux wine region dates back to the ancient Romans who were the first people to cultivate, plant vineyards and produce Bordeaux wine.

When you hear the phrase “sweet wine,” you might immediately think of a candy-like liquid that runs across your tongue. But that’s not the fairest description of this delicious wine. Sweet wines offers a variety of flavors, fragrances, and finishes.

Russian River Valley are luscious wines that every collector should experience at least once in a lifetime.


Burgundy, also called Bourgogne, is a wine region in France that produces some of the most expensive wines in the world. The classic, Old World wines from Burgundy are considered benchmarks for the rest of the world.

How a wine was made can predict the sweetness of the final bottling. Sweet wines can be made with late-harvest wines, or by halting an ongoing fermentation with alcohol, temperature or sulfites, or in some cases, adding a sweeting agent after fermentation. They can be made from any variety in a location suitable for growing.
Barolo is the home to Italian Fine Wines; and Michele Chiarlo is the leading winery in the region. They focus on selling high-quality Barolo wines, which is very trendy currently.

Jean-Charles Boisset – JCB, owner of Boisset Company including DeLoach and Raymond Vineyards (JCB) is a world- recognized vintner, entrepreneur, and risk-taker. A man of endless curiosity and imagination and vision of the wine and luxury world in piercing blue eyes.

When you think of Burgundy, the region in central France, your mind may go immediately to wine. It’s understandable: some of the country’s most famous — and best — wines come from the vineyards and historic vintages in the region.

Spain is the third largest wine producer in the world, but has the largest area of land planted to vines. This is due to the very dry conditions in much of Spain and the low density of plantings.

If you’re looking for a light, sweet sparkling with white-red-rose styles, at an affordable price, then try Chiarli – the world’s leading Lambrusco winery.