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Friday, October 31, 2008

Why Not Try Australian Wine?

Like Australian people, the array of Australian wines is quite fascinating. All wines, sparkling or otherwise, red, rose or white are unique to the region where it is made, and the winemaker who crafts the wine. Australian wine has come a long way from when the first wine was available for sale domestically in 1820. A wide variety of wines, sparkling reds and whites, dry and blends are produced here.

The country's winemakers also have many awards and gold medals to their credit. In the 1873 Vienna Exhibition the French judges, tasting blind, praised some wines from Victoria, in Australia, but withdrew in protest when the origin of the wine was revealed, on the grounds that wines of that quality must clearly be French. Australian wines continued to high honors in French competitions and still continue to dominate the wine-world in a big way.

Australian wine is a new-world wine -producing nation, whereas the European countries are considered the 'Old world' wine producing nations. Australia produces a wide array of wines, and is the fourth largest producer of wines in the world. Learning about Australian wine is easy and not complex as is the case with European wine. All Australian wines show the contents and origin clearly on their labels (often front and back), and the varieties used and the basic character of the wine. Many will also suggest the best foods to complement the wine, or the other way around!

Red wines have their deep colour due to the process in which the grapes are crushed along with their skins and seeds, allowing the pigmentation to enter to the juice, whereas white wines are made with the skins separated immediately after crushing. Australia produces superior red wine and this is attributed to the grape variety used.

A popular grape variety is Shiraz, which apart from giving consistent full-bodied wines with fascinating deep crimson colour, is famous for its rich ripe plum and pepper flavours. Other famous red wines are Cabernet Sauvignon, the classic red variety of Bordeaux. Cabernet Sauvignon wines can be medium to full bodied, and are always well structured and elegant with pungent typically leafy like flavours. Other red wines are Merlot that is a softer with a 'rose petal' like flavor, Grearche , which is highly perfumed and soft, and Pinot Noir which is one of Australia's greatest sparkling wines.

Among Australia's white wines, the most popular is unquestionably Chardonnay, which is also the most important white grape variety around the world. Chardonnay in Australia produces sparkling and dry white wine styles with ripe melon flavours in warmer regions, and more peach and citrus like in the cooler areas. The oak flavour greatly complements the fruit flavors of Chardonnay and drunk after a maturation of 1-3 years. The other popular white varieties are Reisling, Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, which is well-known for its perfumed, and delicate light bodied flavors. Like Australia, its wines seem to say, "Just enjoy!"

James Copper is a writer for www.cecwine.co.ukwww.cecwine.co.uk where you can find information on www.cecwine.co.uk">australian wine

Collecting Bras - Searching, Finding, and Stockpiling Sexy

I really never collected anything. I started a couple times but never truly followed through private student loan consolidation it. I tried so hard to be like my Grandmother and collect something. She collected dolls. Then, one student loan consolidation loan recently to my surprise, I learned I do like to collect something. I enjoy everything there is about collecting bras, from the search, to the find, and even hoarding them in my dresser drawers, when I am not wearing them.

It started slowly at first. Truthfully, it was strictly for replacement purposes in the beginning. I was frugal. I shopped where I knew I could find the brand names for less. That was when I learned to enjoy the search. The section was overwhelming. The racks were literally crammed full of verizon conference call I stood still trying to decipher the system and realized the bras were categorized first by size and then within each size they were sorted by color. Feeling confident, I stepped in closer. I carefully located my size on the little plastic ring and my search began. With both hands, I parted the sections and examined the first bra. It was white with plastic straps. Unsure about it and wondering what the next bra looked like, I pulled the first hanger along the metal rod sliding it past me in rejection. One by one, I moved the hangers, grasping the bras in their tiny plastic teeth. I painstakingly looked for a white bra I liked in my size. I found bras with too much padding and not enough padding. I found bras that looked uncomfortable and bras that didn't look like bras. I found bras in the wrong size, haphazardly ill placed, and sighed in disappointment. I searched and searched looking for a new bra and suddenly without warning, I found the perfect one.

I was thrilled! I confess it wasn't as easy to find as at a department or a specialty store but I succeeded. And I was happy. I felt as if I had found the chocolate bar with the gold certificate. It was mine! I was even more excited when I made the realization that what I had paid nearly forty dollars for in the past I was able to buy for only nine dollars and ninety nine cents. I was overjoyed!

Suddenly looking for and finding bras became a treasure hunt for me. That's when I began collecting. I bought lots of bras. I bought bras with underwire and without. I bought bras with lace that were girly and frilly and bras that were simple and smooth. I bought strapless bras and racerback bras. Then, one day while shopping for a new bra to add to my collection I spotted a section of black bras. It was winter and I was wearing a lot of black. I thought about it and decided it made perfect sense to wear a black bra under a black shirt. I bought it and took it home. The white bras were perfect with everything but the black bra was classy. I discovered colors! Holiday time arrived and I thought a red one would be fun. It made me feel festive! Then, I found a nude bra with ribbon. It laced up in the middle reminding me of a corset and I had to have it. Just when I thought my collection was complete, I found a leopard print and it became my favorite of all!

I now have a carefully remorgaging collection of bras. I invested a lot of time and quite a bit of money on my collection and I am proud of it. It is very important to me. I take special care of it at all times but especially when laundering. I wash my bras in cold water on the gentle cycle of my washer and I never, ever put them into the dryer. Instead, I hang them over my bathtub in my bathroom to dry. When my husband walks into our bathroom on laundry day and sees all my bras, he chuckles. I know he likes my collection too. When finally dry I place my bras neatly in the top drawer of my double dresser where they patiently wait for me to honor them. mortgages for bad credit are all so pretty.

I love my collection of bras. I wonder what my Grandmother would think of it. She would probably think it was impractical. I think it's Sexy.

Gigi Greene www.sexyinthesouth.comwww.sexyinthesouth.com