Best Aged Rum Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
What exactly is Rum? Rum is a fermented and distilled spirit made from sugarcane juices and/or other byproducts such as molasses. Rum starts out as a clear spirit and gets its rich color from being aged in oak barrels. Rum is made in many different countries around the world today, but the best of the best rum is still produced in the Caribbean and Latin America. The aging of rum is usually done in used casks that were previously used to make whiskey, but aging can also take place in other types of wooden casks or stainless steel tanks. The color of the the rum is determined by the aging proc ..read more
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Best Sweet White Wine Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
As you know, sweet white wines come in many forms and are made by various manufacturers. With this in mind, it can be pretty difficult to find the best out there — it isn’t as easy as just walking into your nearest shop and picking up the first bottle of white you see. Why? Well, it probably won’t be worth it! But, do not fret, we are here to tell you the best sweet white wines out there, so you are well informed the next time you are sent on a wine errand. Sunstruck Sweet White Wine Price: $7.99 (£6.19) This medium-bodied sweet white wine has been made in California. The first tasting notes ..read more
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Best Boxed Red Wine Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Have you ever come home from a long day of work, plopped down on your couch, went to pour yourself a nice glass of red wine and found out that your wine has turned sour? Yeah, us too. That’s one of the many reasons you should buy boxed red wine next time you’re at the grocery store instead of your classic bottled wine. What is Boxed Wine? Boxed wine is just your plain old regular wine, but in a box. Okay, well, it’s in a plastic bag with a nozzle, sealed airtight, then put in a box. Much like traditional bottled wine, you can find boxed wine made from different grapes, with different blends a ..read more
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Best Oregon Pinot Noir Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Oregon’s climate offers some incredible pinot noir. It’s hard to narrow it down to just a few, but here’s a quick guide to get you started. But before going any further, if you need absolutely any convincing that you should be drinking pinot noir, here it is: pinot noir is the healthiest type of wine you can drink. It beats all other reds (and whites and rosés). It has the highest level of resveratrol (an antioxidant compound) which has been shown to improve heart and brain health, and insulin sensitivity. Convinced? Now that you’re an even bigger fan of this wine, if you come across an Orego ..read more
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Best Red Blend Wine Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Red blend Wine originated from the innovation of new complexities from the traditional red wine formulas by creating an entirely new mixture containing multiple grape varieties. The mutation of the original formula help develops unique wine attributes like color, ageability, flavor, and aroma, thereby ultimately improving the wines’ qualities. The red blend wine also happens to carry the culture of new constituents, red blends containing grape varieties from the cold climate possess the bright and light wine texture where those form the warmer climatic regions carries a bolder and darker outl ..read more
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Best Brazilian Rum Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Brazilian rum, otherwise known as Cachaca, is an essential ingredient of many native cocktails that you are sure to love if you give them a try. However, those who have never searched for the best Cachaca might not know where to start. Don’t fret, we’re here to ensure you get off on the right foot! The Brand Reviews Pirassununga 51 Cachaca Price: $18.99 (£16.40) Pirassununga is by far the most popular brand of Brazilian rum (or Cachaca). It’s distilled from fermented sugarcane (called garapa) and has been made in their tried and tested way since for many years. Leblon Cachaca Price: $21.99 ..read more
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Best Champagne in a Can Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Celebration in a Can Nowadays, convenience rules in just about every shape and from. And that goes double for the world of alcohol. I mean, let’s think about champagne for a moment. Imagine you and your friends are headed to the beach on a hot summer day. You decide to bring a few drinks with you and, for some reason or another, you decide you’re going to bring a large bottle of champagne to share with you and your friends. How inconvenient would it be to have to deal with putting that gigantic bottle in a cooler and passing it around under the sun? Not to mention, the police don’t allow glas ..read more
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Best Cheap Sweet Red Wine Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
THE BEST SWEET RED WINE UNDER $20 From recent statistics it has been proven that the base price to get a delightful wine starts from the $20 range and above, however, using $20 to get yourself a bottle of wine for a dinner date and corporate outing may seem like the right option to go, but spending $20 every night on your daily drinking may seem to have too much of an impact on your salary. On the other hand, you need not drop the quality or the finesse to sacrifice quality and taste just because you are spending less. What I must have you know is that with cheap wines under the $20 bench pri ..read more
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Best Organic Tequila Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Few people who enjoy a cocktail once and awhile would deny that tequila is an essential and highly desired component of their drinks! Whether it’s a classic margarita on a Taco Tuesday or fun night out, a martini (shaken, not stirred, of course), or a Long Island Iced Tea if you’re feeling really ambitious, tequila is an absolute staple in our drink menus. Background Facts: How do you make tequila? Typically, tequila production involves first harvesting the blue agave, then cooking the heart of the plant, called the piñas, then crushing the hearts, and lastly fermenting and distilling the com ..read more
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Best Pale Lager Brands
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by monalisa
2y ago
Pale Lager: What You Need to Know Pale lagers are the true universal beer. It’s the generic version of pilsner and holds its own internationally. For some reference, think Heineken and Miller. But don’t let the generic connotation turn you away. The pale lager can be just the right choice in a variety of settings – like relaxing and reading an article on pale lagers. So pop the top and see the potential of this seemingly simplistic beer. What Exactly Is a Pale Lager? A pale lager is your light to medium bodied beer. It will have a light to medium hop quality and should boast a crisp, clean ma ..read more
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