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  • Wine Folly: How to Choose a Bottle of Wine

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    How to Choose a Bottle of Wine

    If you need a wine to drink, a wine for entertaining, or a wine for a gift, this wine infographic from Wine Folly reveals how to select the perfect wine for the situation.

    The perfect wine for the moment you get off work is different from the one you would choose for a social gathering.

    This wine infographic even showcases times when wine isn’t the first choice (such as a bachelor party).

    Click here to see a larger, more readable version of this wine infographic: http://winefolly.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/how-to-choose-wine-infographic.png


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    Trees for Troops provides Christmas trees, decorations, and assistance for the holiday season for families who have loved ones serving in the military overseas. Donate here: http://www.treesfortroops.org.

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  • Wine Folly: 200 Types of Wine Infographic

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    200 Types of Wine

    This wine infographic from Wine Folly organizes almost 200 types of wine by taste so you can easily discover new wines based on your preferences.

    All wines can be organized into five fundamental groups. Within each group there are hundreds of different grape varieties and winemaking styles.

    Red Wine – Still wine made with black grapes that range from light to dark and bone-dry to sweet.

    White Wine – A still wine produced from green and sometimes black grapes. Flavors range from rich and creamy to light and zesty.

    Rosé Wine – Still wine from black grapes produced by removing the skins before they deeply color the wine. Both dry and sweet styles of rosé are common.

    Sparkling Wine – Results from a secondary fermetation causing bubbles. Sparkling wine can be red, white or rosé and can range from minerally to rich and sweet.

    Fortified Wine – Created by fortifying wine with spirits. Typically a dessert wine, but also dry fortified wines exist such as dry sherry.

    Wines are separated by style, primary flavor, and an additional grouping of high tannin, round or spicy.

    High Tannin – Wines with high tannin feel like they dry out your mouth. The sensation is similar to licking a popsicle stick or putting a wet tea bag in your mouth.

    Round – Round wines tend to have less tannin and balanced acidity on the finish. People often describe the sensation as smooth or lush when using wine descriptions.

    Spicy – Spicy wines tend to have higher acidity or higher alcohol. Imagine the tartness of cranberry juice versus the smoothness of peach juice.

    Click here for a larger, more readable version of this wine infographic: http://winefolly.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Different-Types-of-Wine-Infographic-Chart3.png


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    The Tourette Syndrome Association is dedicated to finding a cure for Tourette syndrome, the neurological disorder characterized by involuntary verbal and physical tics. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 200,000 Americans have tourette syndrome. Donate via http://www.tsa-usa.org.

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  • Wine Folly: Red Fruit Flavors in Wine

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    Dark Fruit Flavors in Wine

    How do you buy a wine when you don’t know what it tastes like? Check out this infographic to find out what wines have dominant red fruit flavors versus dark fruit flavors.


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    The National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence is dedicated to fighting the nation’s #1 health problem – alcoholism, drug addiction and the devastating consequences of alcohol and other drugs on individuals, families and communities. For help or more information, see http://www.ncadd.org or call 800-622-2255.

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