Showing posts with label wine names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine names. Show all posts

Bergamais (Beaujolais) (Vintner's Reserve)

BergamaisThe Bergamais is another great product from the Vintner's Reserve series from Winexpert. With fruity overtones, it's a great sipping wine (particularly on a spring or summer evening) but also goes well with pastas and salads. Unlike some reds, it's ready to drink within three months or so of bottling (although, like most good wines, it matures with age).

I've been making wine from wine kits for six years, and I have never had a failure with the Vintner's Reserve kits. They come with clear and easy-to-follow instructions and the total process from start to finish takes no more than 6-8 weeks. Moreover, each step can be done quickly. The initial mixing in the primary fermenter, racking into the carboy, and stabilizing take no more than half an hour each (including sanitizing the equipment and cleanup), and the bottling process (including washing the bottles) takes about 45 minutes. This isn't a lot of work for approximately 30 750ML bottles. Plus, you can't argue with the cost: The finished product works out to about $2.50 a bottle, which isn't bad for such a high-quality wine.

A couple pointers: If possible, purchase a plastic carboy. Plastic carboys work just as well as do the traditional glass ones, and they weigh almost nothing. This makes a big difference when it comes to moving and lifting a carboy filled with six gallons of liquid. Also, if you use natural corks, make sure that you soak them for several hours or overnight before bottling.

Marukan Seasoned Gourmet Rice Vinegar

Marukan Seasoned Gourmet Rice VinegarThis rice vinegar is absolutely the best salad dressing just as is... low in calories and delicious. I also puree raspberries (either fresh or frozen) and add to the vinegar. Best to strain out the larger seeds, and it makes the most delightful raspberry vinaigrette ever. I've even tried it with fresh strawberries (no straining needed) which is a completely different taste but equally delicious.

The low rating is not for the product, but rather for the price -$11.99 for a 12 oz. bottle when I can, and do, buy the identical product for $4.09 at Safeway, less than a mile from me. For anyone who is completely unable to locate it I'd say: "Get it even at this price," but in my case, I'd be a total fool.

I use it on sushi rice when I am making Californina Sushi Rolls, or Fruit Sushi Rolls. It has a nice flavor in the rice.

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Product listed as Three Jars and only sent one!!! Never again!! Can buy from local grocer cheaper! Really $10.85 for a small bottle!! Get real!

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addicted to this, I put it on everything, salads, soups (especially lentil) although it is pricey it is worth it

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It's rice vinegar. It tastes good and makes my chinese food tadte good. A little high priced, but what isn't.

French Champagne Vinegar - 33.8oz - (Pack of 3)

French Champagne Vinegar - 33.8oz -I was trying a chicken recipe that called for this vinegar...didn't really see that it would make much difference. So I made it 1st with rice vinegar, then with champagne vinegar. This product made a far more yummy entre. Thank you.

I would not purchase this product again nor would I recomend it to any of my friends or relatives or enemies for that matter

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The French Champagne vinegar tasted so much better in vinaigrettes than my normal vinegar that I wanted to know why, so I read a few articles. It's smoother, with less bite, and has a tastier citrus flavor than normal vinegar.

Apparently 50% of vinegar used in the US is distilled vinegar made from corn. Wine vinegar, on the other hand, is made from grapes. Distilled vinegar is about 5 7% acidity, and wine vinegar from France is regulated at 6%. While wine vinegar is aged (Beafor in oak barrels), I don't think distilled vinegar is aged (or perhaps it is in steel vats).

I think that's what makes the French Champagne vinegar taste better. Beaufor also makes a White Wine (Blanc) vinegar that tastes pretty close, and Vilux brand makes a Champagne vinegar that is less expensive and tasty.

I think anything more than six bucks a bottle (500 ml for the Beaufor and 750 ml for the Vilux) is a bit steep. If you use a lot of vinegar, do a Google search for "Beaufor Champagne vinegar 5 liters" and you can find very large jugs for cheap.

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All Natural Cold-Pressed Wine Grape Juice (6-pack)

All Natural Cold-Pressed Wine Grape JuiceThe packaging screams, "Wine!" but this is actually juice. It's similar to premium Concord grape juice, but there's definitely a difference. The juice is really sweet (which I guess it'd have to be since it's nothing more than squeezed grapes) but it also has some of the different notes and flavors that people typically associate with wines. I like the juice straight, but it's really yummy as a spritzer, too.

This bottle of non alcoholic wine was so good this sweet wine was one of the best I have ever tasted I live a suburb of Chicago and you cannot buy this stuff anywhere and I have looked all over the state of Illinois I am so glad that I did not stop looking around this is kinda expensive for grapes but this is not cheap grapes but very very fine grapes; Welch's grape juice is so not in the same league with Draper Valley Vineyard Early Muscat All Natural Cold-Pressed Wine Grape Juice.

All Natural Cold-Pressed Wine Grape Juice (6-pack) (Pinot Noir) this is simply the best damn Wine Grape Juice period this i enjoyed way more than the muscat but i do love them both but Pinot Noir i loved the most i will be buying a lot of the Pinot Noir the taste is sweet great body words cannot describe just how much flavor this one has buy this one with confidence.

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Napa Valley Naturals 15 Year Sherry Vinegar (3x12.7 OZ)

Napa Valley Naturals 15 Year Sherry VinegarVery good product. I am not a sherry wine vinegar expert so I can't really give it five stars [cannot compare] However, for what we are using the product, e.g. dressings and soups, it is very mellow and we like the results.

Formaggio del Cucina (Italian Cooking Cheeses) (2 pound) by igourmet

Formaggio del Cucina by igourmetI sent this collection of Italian cheeses to my daughter and needless to say she was delighted. They were excellent!! Formaggio del Cucina (Italian Cooking Cheeses 2 pound) by igourmet.com