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Australian Wine Clubs


Have you ever come across a wine bottle bearing the insignia of an Australian wine club? Then it must be top quality wine. Australian wine clubs are among the most respected in the world and only first class wines are allowed to carry that emblem.

Wine drinking as a lifestyle in Australia is relatively new compared to the wine cultures in such countries as Italy and France. The wine boom in Australia is actually attributed to the high influx of European settlers back in the late 1700s. Naturally, these settlers influenced Australian society with their dining habits, and soon local Australians started drinking wine along with their meals.

The efforts of viticulturist James Busby in bringing the wine culture to Australia are also widely recognized. Busby immigrated to Australia in the early 1800s and made wine there. He brought back this wine to Europe, where it was highly appraised.

Soon, Busby and others found that certain areas in Australia were perfect for growing grapes for winemaking. Busby started the first source blocks of wines in Sydney, Victoria and South Australia in the 1830s. Large vineyards soon followed, and serious importation was started several years after.

Groups of people who bought their wine in bulk soon started forming their own clubs. The Australian Wines Consumers Cooperative Society Limited was the first ever Australian wine club. The group started in the 1950s and now boasts fifty thousand members.

A lot of Australian wine clubs have emerged in the past few decades. These clubs started making and selling their own wine. Today, there are about twelve wine clubs in Australia in full operation.

Most of these clubs send its members a case of wine every three months. The cases contain a dozen bottles chosen by wine experts. If you are already a member, then Australian wine clubs save you the hassle of purchasing wines yourself. In case of dissatisfaction, Australian wine clubs offer a money back guarantee. If the corks are damaged, a full refund or replacement is made with no questions asked.

Wine Clubs provides detailed information on Wine Clubs, Wine Of The Month Clubs, California Wine Clubs, Wine Making Clubs and more. Wine Clubs is affiliated with Wine Tasting Tours.



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The 2008 Austin Wine Festival - May 24 - 26th (Sat - Mon)

Tue, 20 May 2008 19:28:16 PDT
Wineries from Lampasas to New Braunfels and Fredericksburg to Dripping Springs have bloomed from a pioneering few, into an internationally awarded and recognized wine region... Together they have created the now 2nd annual Austin Wine Festival, the first of its kind in Texas.

Robert Mondavi Dies at Age of 94

Sun, 18 May 2008 12:47:37 PDT
Robert Mondavi, a visionary winemaker and brilliant marketer who helped lead California wine into international prominence, died at 9 a.m. Friday at home in Yountville, Calif. He was 94.

Robert Mondavi Dies

Fri, 16 May 2008 14:57:23 PDT
Robert Mondavi, the visionary vintner helped usher in a new era for California wine, bringing the state to international prominence along with his famous namesake Napa winery. He was 94.


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08/19/08 - Home Wine

Another Great Home Wine Article

Removing Red Wine Stains Is Not A Cause For Panic


Imagine that you are hosting a party for some of your best friends. The atmosphere is bubbling with the excitement of everyone chatting and mingling with each other, when all of a sudden you hear a crashing sound and see the sight that every host prays will never happen; a glass of red wine has taken a swan dive and landed not on your tile floor where it is easy to clean up but on to your very embarrassed guest and all over your furniture. It would appear that Murphy?s Law has struck again, but don?t panic, it is possible to get red wine stains out!

The first thing to do (aside from not panicking) when cleaning red wine spills is to remove the excess spillage. If the wine has been spilled on a couch or carpet take an absorbent cloth (something you don?t mind being stained) or paper towel and blot the excess wine, do not rub in any way! The point of blotting it to remove the wine without working it further into the fabric. If it was a piece of clothing that has been spilled on, remove the article and blot in the same manner.

Once the excess wine has been removed it is very important to rinse the carpet, furniture or clothing to dilute the wine before it has a chance to set in. The best method for this is going to vary on what exactly where the spill is. For clothing or other items that are easily removed, pour cold water from the backside. For items such as carpets and sofas pouring water directly onto the stain and blotting with an absorbent cloth immediately works best.

There is a good chance that this will not take the stain out completely. Carpet and furniture cleaner very well may need to be used. In the past I have had much success with Resolve cleaners for carpets, and for laundry there are many stain removers that should be helpful. A little trick my mother taught me which works wonders is Lestoil. I know some of you may be thinking to yourself that you always thought Lestoil was a floor cleaner, but when diluted with water and used as a soaking agent it works wonders on lots of stains including grease (when mixed with hot water) and wine (when mixed with cold water).

Of course even with all your best efforts there is always the chance that the red wine is going to be so stubborn that you need to call in the professionals. Carpets and furniture sometimes are dry clean only but it is still best to remove as much of the stain as possible while it is still wet because this will make it easier for the professionals to remove the remnants.

The key to ensuring effective stain removal is time. Do not let a stain sit for days or weeks before deciding to try to remove it and don?t wait a week before ringing a carpet cleaner because by then it might just be too late and the stain is now a permanent fixture. The same goes for clothing, don?t wait to wash your shirt or pants. I once watched a friend take a shirt out of the washing machine become horrified at the fact that the red wine didn?t come out of her top. When I asked her when she spilled on herself, she told me that it was from a week before. No wonder the stain didn?t come out!

In the end there is always going to be the possibility that the stain has decided that it never wants to come out or it will not come out completely. Taking the proper steps the moment a spill occurs can greatly reduce the chance of a permanent stain. There is no easy way to prevent spills and stains, aside from slipcovers or not serving red wine at social events, so when a spill does happen remember to stay calm, work quickly and to blot.


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Ken Finnigan is the CEO of Finest Wine Racks a website specializing in quality decorative wine racks and durable wine storage systems.





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Sat, 29 Mar 2008 06:49:21 PDT
The manner in which wheat must be beaten into flour to make bread, and juice must be pressed out of the grape to become wine reveals the suffering that Christ had to undergo in order to become nourishment for those who believe. -Typological Writings, vol. 11 of The Works of Jonathan Edwards, 73.

Artist Depicts Jesus in Sexual Manner: DBKP Fights Back

Sun, 06 Jan 2008 19:48:07 PST
We ran across an article where once again, someone thinks desecrating the image of Jesus as art is somehow, new, and worth an exhibit.So instead of outrage over Mr. Koh's tasteless attempt at "art" we've decided to put up our own "showing."We hope you enjoy. The wine and appetizers are over on the buffet.

The Proper Way to Sip and Spit

Wed, 05 Dec 2007 18:47:48 PST
Find out how to mind your manners when wine-tasting.

Nominication Manner: Filling of Glasses

Thu, 17 May 2007 22:20:36 PDT
Since I do not drink alcohol or beer during parties, I have established my condition at the first ordering of drinks by choosing juice or tea. This is because, during parties, wine keeps on flowing like water. In fact, drinks are endless during Japanese parties, much more than the foods.

FERRARI’S FOOD MEME

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 19:53:44 PDT
Below is a list of 100 things that I think every good omnivore should have tried at least once in their life. The list includes fine food, strange food, everyday food and even some pretty bad food - but a good omnivore should really try it all. Don’t worry if you haven’t, mind you; neither have I, though I’ll be sure to work on it. Don’t worry if you don’t recognise everything in the hundred, either; Wikipedia has the answers. Here’s what I want you to do: 1) Copy this list into your blog or

Mud House Wines Wins Against World's Best (Scoop.co.nz)

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 19:08:14 PDT
The leading New Zealand wine brand Mud House Wines has struck gold at the 17th annual Indy International Wine Competition, one of the largest wine competitions in the United States.


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