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		<title>Starting Wine Collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some folks collect wine for money and some folk collect wine  because they&#8217;ve a zeal for wine. Irregardless of whether you are picking up  wine for profit or for pleasure, picking up wine needs some investment. Enjoying wine is a very different thing from picking up wine, bear this  under consideration.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/wine-collection.jpg" rel="lightbox[22]"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-26  alignright" title="wine collection" src="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/wine-collection-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Some folks collect wine for money and some folk collect wine  because they&#8217;ve a zeal for wine. Irregardless of whether you are picking up  wine for profit or for pleasure, picking up wine needs some investment. Enjoying wine is a very different thing from picking up wine, bear this  under consideration.</p>
<p>When it comes to picking up wine, one of the most vital things to think  about is where you are going to keep the wine. A major proportion of your  investment towards your wine collection hobby is in guaranteeing that there is  an appropriate place to store your wine. The motive is to make sure that the  wine collection will increase in worth, not decrease. Accept it or not, the  storage and the way that the wine is kept make an entire world of difference.  Wine that&#8217;s kept, picked up and protected in acceptable condition will age  nicely and will change into vintage wines. If your wine collection isn&#8217;t  properly cared for, well, you may know. The standard of the wine collection  will get worse and a wine expert will be ready to tell that your wine has been  ill-treated. First off, do in depth research on the various different sorts of  wines there are in the market. Some wines are designed to be kept and stored  over a substantial period of time, some are not. Books on wine collection  should be acquired and if you are remotely serious about wine collection, spend  a while reading thru them and understand the different sorts of wines and the  way that they need to be kept. If keeping and reading books on wine isn&#8217;t your  &#8216;glass of wine&#8217;, you can do your analysis on the web. Either way, there&#8217;s a lot  of information on wine that you will find.</p>
<p>Explore, absorb and remember. When you understand the way each sort of wine  should be kept, it&#8217;s time for you to design and construct the place where your  wine is to be kept. This relies on the sort of wine you propose to keep there,  naturally. And after you have built your wine &#8216;cellar&#8217; (keep in mind,  occasionally, wine basements aren&#8217;t always built in basements), you need to  start buying wine; wine that you like. One basic thing to bear in mind is that  wine is differentiated with the provenance of the vintage. The better the  storage, the better the quality.</p>
<p>Before you purchase wine, ask the vendor for an authentic certificate. This  can sound so insignificant but it is important if you need to grasp and be  certain that you are buying top quality wine. This is particularly crucial if  you make a bulk acquisition of the wine. In picking up wine, you would wish to  try for a balance between New Age wine from Australia  and Chile and with Old World  Wine from Europe. Be aware of that  ready-to-drink wine isn&#8217;t acceptable for long term safety. Pudding wine is also  best opened and consumed inside a brief period of time. Know the difference  before you start picking up wine.</p>
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