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Robert Thomson's Articles in Wine

  • List Alcohol Drinks
    This is a list of famous drinks that derive their names from real people, mostly those that created them. It does not include drinks with a number of conflicting origins, like the Martini. Though the item on Number 7, Gin Rickey, is somewhat obscure, it however points to a person as the source of its name.
  • How to Build a Wine Rack
    A wine rack will help maintain the freshness of your precious wine collection. It is also very simple to make. You can either make a simple kitchen wine rack or a wine cellar.
  • The Legend Of The Green Fairy
    Widely known throughout a specific part of the world's societies, the Green Fairy has, until recently, been a legend of darkness, horror and hallucinations.
  • How to make wine
    Wine made at home through a process easier than you can guess
    There is something special about making your own wine at home and then serving it to friends and family after it has been cooled for quite some time in the underground cellar.
    Exciting! Most of us would pick up a bottle of wine at the nearby store but if you have grape vines why not try and make your own wine? Grape juice is tasty but when it is made into an alcoholic beverage at your own home, the outcome is satisfying to the palate as well as to the mind.
  • Absinthe In The US - Is It For Real?
    For years and years, absinthe was illegal in the US. It was banned from American drinkers way back in 1912, partly over fears it carried effects worse than your average alcohol, and partly because its popularity made it a prime target for temperance-minded reformers.
  • How To Drink And Enjoy Your Absinthe
    Absinthe, that anise-flavored drink derived from herbs, commonly referred to as "grande wormwood" or "The Green Fairy", is unlike any other drink and that includes the way it should be drank.

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