
I enjoy visiting wineries and doing the wine tasting to learn more about the many varieties of wines that are crafted. The one thing I have learned about wine is: DRINK WHAT YOU LIKE. Don't get caught up by any supposed rules on what with fish or meat. There are certainly some wines that taste better with certain types of food, but what matters most is whether or not you enjoy the taste and sensation when the wine hits your tongue.
The Process of Making Wine



Above left: Barrels of wine, aging in oak barrels & above right: wine caves (obviously ready for visitors) but the look is accurate.
Storing Wine at Home
Collecting wine can be lots of fun, but depending on where you live, you may need a place to store the wine so it won't spoil. We have a wine cellar at home in Palm Springs where we can store a large number of bottles.


Above: My dream wine cellar; I like to collect lots of wine and buy cases when we visit Sonoma and Napa.

Above left: wine should always be stored laying down flat. Here is a drawer of wine from my collection, mostly reds!
In part two tomorrow I will share tips on how to "test wine" and also share a few favorite bottles of wine from my wine cellar. Hope you can stop by again tomorrow!
-Rick Rockhill
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