Posts Tagged ‘baron Herzog’
Vertical Wine Tasting
Are you interested in throwing a wine tasting party? You could just buy a bunch of random bottles of red wines, but that might not be as fun as having a more organized event. There are actually several different types of wine tastings, but today we’ll just talk about vertical wine tasting. This type of [...]
Storing Your Red and White Wines
Everybody just loves getting you a delicious bottle of Baron Herzog, but you just can’t drink them fast enough. Your collection of red and white wines is starting to become a nuisance. You’re long overdue for some new wine racks. So where’s the best place to store all of this delicious wine? Ever have the [...]
Wine Tasting 101
You’ve just opened up a delicious bottle of your favorite Bartenura or perhaps Baron Herzog, but you don’t want to just guzzle it down like always. You want to actually sip and appreciate all the flavors and aromas the wine has to offer. Lets go over the basics of wine tasting. First look at the [...]
Learning About Fortified Wines
A fortified wine has a distinct distillation process which gives the wine higher alcohol content, usually 14% or more, than your typical red wines or white wines. Additional alcohol is added during the fermentation process. Fortified wines can either be sweet or dry, depending on when the extra alcohol is added to the fermentation. If [...]
Chanuka Promotion
OnlineKisherWine.com, the site for all your Kosher wine needs, will be running a Chanuka promotion starting TODAY through the 3rd of December. This will include: Free Shipping, up to $18, for ANY order over $175 or more. Simply use the coupon code “Chanuka” when you checkout. Enter the code into the box provided and click [...]
Tannins and Red Wines
Red wines pair well with hearty winter foods. They work especially well with stews, soups, beef, venison and other non white meats. Part of this is because red wines aren’t served as cold as white wines. Another part is because red wines have more tannins. Tannins often dry the mouth and can leave a bitter [...]


