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Friday, November 27th 2009

3:19 AM

Online Wine - A Beginners Guide To Wine Selection

One question that is often asked by consumers in relation to the wine industry is about wine selection. What kind of wine would I like? Is this particular wine good? What sort of price range should I be looking for to find a good wine? Is it ok to buy from online wine sites?

Choosing wines is a personal choice. But how would one know the difference between good and bad? There are many options to taste wines before buying them. Many liquor stores have the option of trying wines within the store itself. Many of the wines offered for tasting are provided by wine companies to help promote their wines.

This doesn't mean that you shouldn't indulge in their free offerings, by all means, indulge. Most of the time, these promotional tastings are also accompanied with a sale of the product so good value can also be found.

A great way to try wines is by going to wineries. A “tasting fee” is beginning to be introduced among wineries, but the fee is small and is generally waived if purchases are made. Because there are many different wineries within a region, the options are many. You can plan a trip yourself if you have knowledge of where wineries are. The internet iS a great resource to help you plan your trip.

Some of the best information you can get is from the wineries themselves as they are knowledgeable about wineries in their region. Winery tours run by companies is another great option if you don't know a particular area or aren't confident in planning a trip yourself. In the larger winery regions, you should be able to find a company that does this fairly easily.

There's two great ways to try lots of different wines from different wineries all in the one location. Joining a local wine club is a good start. Most wine clubs have regular wine tastings and some are even sponsored so the cost can be minimal.

Online wine websites are great if you know what you are buying. Otherwise, puruse the sites and read the descriptions which sometimes have personal notes attached. Many online wine websites have mixed dozens which can be purchased which will give you knowledge of certain regions and/or certain types of wine.

In the end, its really up to what you want. Somebody can't tell you what you should like, but rather what you might like.

Wine can be a great shared experience, but above all else, an enjoyable personal experience.
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Sunday, November 8th 2009

5:02 AM

Online Wine Stores - Find The Difference Between Good And Bad

The online shopping world has exploded of the past 10 year, and the online wine industry is no exception, although it hasn't happened as quickly as other industries. One of the main reasons behind this has been the skepticism behind buying wine from unknown sources. Over time, there has been more people enter the market with better ideas and better ways to sell wine over the internet. The level and quality of wine being sold has improved as business models have improved. But, there are still some bad ways to buy wine over the net. One of the most dubious ways to buy wine over the net is through online wine auctions houses. Many wineries and wine companies dump their stock to these online auction companies at a bottomed out price. There is nothing wrong with deals like this, although most of the wines are "cleanskins" (no official label) and are usually only labelled by type and wine region. Ordering cleanskins without first tasting them can be fraught with danger as you really don't know what you are getting. The varietal of wine may match with the region, but the quality of the wine is always anybody's guess. Why do you think that the wineries or companies are dumping this stock off to auction houses in the first place?" The other thing to look out for through these auction houses is how the wine has previously been stored. Many examples of wines being purchased which have found to be off can be found, with the main reason being the lack of knowledge as to how the wine has been stored. Imagine buying a six pack of well known quality wine worth $50 a bottle for $20 a bottle, then finding only one of them is drinkable "Affiliate" sites are also starting to creep into the online wine market. These types of wine stores look like any regular online wine store, but generally look like they stock more wines than the ordinary. The problem with these sites is that they don't stock any wine at all. They are on-sellers and just pass on your order to the originating wineries and take a commission for them. The easiest way to pick these types of web sites is by checking their Shipping/Delivery Information pages. You will generally find with these sites that most will ask you to check the shipping costs either from the winery themselves or a special shipping page which highlights the costs within the site itself. The best course of action here is to order the wine directly from the winery itself as you will be supporting the winery directly. If the wine you're after is from a smaller, boutique style winery, they will appreciate your patronage more so directly than paying an affiliate a commission.
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Wednesday, October 28th 2009

6:44 AM

Online Wine Stores - Secured web sites can be trusted

Over the past 15 years, the Internet has exploded and pretty much become a necessity in our everyday lives. The home telephone used to be our primary form of communication, ringing people to catch up on recent events and news. Paper mail was used to send cards to wish people Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas. The library was an important public resource as we used to go there to reference a subject we were interested in.
We used to walk through shopping centers and malls to find things that we like, go to the register and pay cash for items that we'd like to buy. Some of things still remain part of our lives, but the internet has overwhelmed the ways we once used to do many day to day things. Could you now live without email for more than a week or two (and no, being on vacation doesn't count!)?
The shopping side of our lives is slowly changing, such is the world of "comfort from our own homes" online shopping. The wine industry is no different in this world of online shopping, although it has been a little slower to catch on than a lot of other industries.
The main difference between the wine industry and most other industries is the sheer volume of product choice. Walk in to a bottle shop and about 50% or more of the floor space is taken up by wine, such is the product range. This also brings a level of complexity to the online wine world.
With this in mind, there are many choices of different online wine stores. There are literally hundreds of stores offering an almost exclusive range of wine, and some at a very exclusive price. So what is the easiest ways to tell the better ones from the not so good ones?
Therein lies the ultimate question and one which could be asked of any industry on the internet. As with any online store, security is the most important thing. The most important part of any online store is what's referred to as the digital certificate. This certificate encrypts (or digitally jumbles up) any information that is sent between the person buying and the store so that hackers cannot read the important information as its being sent across the internet.
How can I be sure a online wine store has a digital certificate? At the time of purchase (especially when you are entering credit card details), the web site address should change from http:// to https://. If you enter a screen which asks for your credit card details, check if the address starts with https://, if it doesn't, don't continue. Refuse to buy from that store as they are putting your private information at risk. It's not that the store can't be trusted, its other people on the net that take advantage of such stores that can't be.
If you stick to that one golden rule in relation to security on the internet, you will be well on your way to enjoying your shopping experience with online wine stores without the worry of somebody "looking over your shoulder".
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Wednesday, October 28th 2009

6:40 AM

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