
Good Food and Wine
Eating healthily is a primary concern for all us these days. With medical science proving links between poor diet and life threatening diseases such as diabetes, osteoporosis, strokes, heart disease and certain cancers, losing weight is now generally a secondary consideration. You are never too young or too old to make changes to your diet [...]

Tips On How To Make Wine At Home
January 27, 2011 By admin
As long as you are not planning on selling the wine you make British law actually states you can make as much wine as you like, so get cracking and use the following tips to help you make your own home brew! First of all you need to decide what you want to make your [...]

White Wine
February 28, 2011 By admin
White wine derives its colouring from the grape varietlas, just as the skins of the grapes are responsible for the colouring in red wine. Using green, gold or yellow coloured grapes will determine whether the wine is gold, yellow, or straw-like in appearance. Champagne & Sparkling Wine Champagne is exclusively produced in the Champagne region [...]

Red Wine
February 23, 2011 By admin
Red wine derives its rich color from a variety of grape varietals. Grapes can range from deep purple, reddish, or even blue. Wines that are described as garnet, dark red, light red, purple, violet, almost black, and maroon gain their coloring from the grape skins and how long they are mixed with the grape juice [...]
Fuller’s London Pride 12 x 500ml Bottles
London Pride is a smooth and astonishingly complex beer, which has a distinctive malty base complemented by a rich balance of well developed hop flavours from the Target, Challenger and Northdown varieties in the brew. //
Green Spot / Single Pot Still Irish Single Pot Still Whiskey
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An impressive revamp in the packaging for historic single pot still Irish whiskey Green Spot, which is no longer only available in Dublin grocer Mitchell’s and will surely benefit from the increased marketing muscle lavished on it by owners Irish distillers. A cult whiskey. MAXIMUM ONE PER CUSTOMER [...]
Old Crow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
75cl / 40% – Named after James Crow, the Scottish doctor who changed the course of American whiskey production by inventing the sourmash process. //
Tattinger Nocturne NV Champagne, 75cl
Beautifully balanced, the touch of sweetness makes for a soft and mellow wine that’s perfect to drink into the night. Serve chilled between 6-8°C //
Blanton’s Original Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
70cl / 46.5% – The original single-barrel bourbon, first introduced in 1984, and winner of a Gold medal at the International Wine & Spirits Competition every year from 1999 – 2004. //
Midleton 1984 / 20th Anniversary Blended Irish Whiskey
70cl / 53% – A rare special cask-strength edition of Midleton, bottled to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the first release of Midleton VR. Each bottle comes with two beautiful Waterford Crystal glasses. //

Rose Wine
March 3, 2011 By admin
Rose has many different pronunciations, Rosado in Spanish, Rosato in Italian, or blush, though all refer to pink coloured wine. Again, the shades vary from subtle hues of pink through to stronger hot pink varieties dependent on which grape is used and for the length of time that the skins remained in contact with the [...]

Tips On How To Make Wine At Home
January 27, 2011 By admin
As long as you are not planning on selling the wine you make British law actually states you can make as much wine as you like, so get cracking and use the following tips to help you make your own home brew! First of all you need to decide what you want to make your [...]