How to Taste: A Guide to Enjoying Wine

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How to Taste: A Guide to Enjoying Wine

What better way to learn about wine than to taste it? Hailed by Jerry Shriver in USA Today as “the woman who makes the wine world gulp when she speaks,” Jancis Robinson created in How to Taste a classic for connoisseurs of all levels and the first introduction of its kind to focus on practical tasting exercises. Now fully revised and updated, Robinson’s renowned guide proves once again that learning about wine can be just as engaging as drinking it. Written in Robinson’s trademark accessib

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From Vines to Wines: The Complete Guide to Growing Grapes and Making Your Own Wine Reviews

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From Vines to Wines: The Complete Guide to Growing Grapes and Making Your Own Wine

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Cheers – Its Wine

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Wine is one of the most fascinating drinks among the European citizens. It is an alcoholic beverage prepared from the fermented grape juice. Grapes have the chemical property of carrying out fermentation without the utilization of sugars, enzymes or other nutrients. It is prepared fermenting the crushed grapes with the different types of yeast strains. Yeast consumes all the sugars present in grapes and converts them into alcohol. Different types of grapes and different strains of grapes are responsible for the production of different types of wines. Apples and berries are also utilized for the preparation of wines and the wines obtained are named after the name of the fruit like apple wine or elderberry wine or are popularly name as fruit wine or country wine. Barley and rice wine are prepared from the starch based materials and resemble beer and spirit more than wine and ginger wine is fortified with brandy. The term wine is used for these beverages because of their high alcoholic content. The commercial use of the term English wine is under the government control.

Wine has a very rich history which is 6000 BC old and is thought to have originated in the borders of Georgia and Iran. The wine was prepared in Europe for the first time about 4500 BC ago in the Balkans and was very common in Rome, Thrace and ancient Greece. Wine also deserves an important role in religion throughout the history. The Greek god Dionysus and the Roman god Bacchus symbolize wine and the wine is used in the catholic and Jewish ceremonies. The word wine has originated from a Proto-Germanic word winam which means grape. The earliest cultivation of grapevine Vitis vinifera first started in Georgia. Wine has been prepared in India from the Vedic times. Viticulture started in India first in the Indus valley where grapevines were introduced for the first time from Persia about 5000 BC ago. Chanakya, the chief minister of the Emperor Chandragupta Maurya has discussed about wine in his writings about 4th century BC ago and has designated wine by the term Madhu. He has focused on the side effects of wine and has strongly condemned the use of wine.

Wine is prepared from more than one varieties of Vitis vinifera like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay and Merlot. When one of these varieties is used the resultant is termed as varietal. The world’s most expensive wines come from the regions like Bordeaux and Rhone Valley are blended from different varieties of the same vintage. Wine can also be prepared from the hybrid varieties of grapes obtained by genetic cross breeding. Vitis labrusca, Vitis aestivalis, Vitis rupestris, Vitis rotundifolia and Vitis riparia are native North American varieties of grapes grown for the production of jams, jellies or sometimes wine.

Hybridization is a different process so cannot be confused with grafting. Most of the world’s grape vineyards are planted with the European variety of grapevine Vitis vinifera grafted with the North American species rootstock. This is basically done because the North American species are resistant to Phyllosera a root louse that damages the roots of grapevines resulting in death. In the late 19th century most of the vineyards of Europe were destroyed by a bug leading to deaths of grapevines and heavy economic loss. Grafting is a common practice in all wine producing nations except Argentina, Chile and Canary Islands and only these areas include vineyards free from any devastating pests. Associated with wine production terroir is an important concept that includes variety of grapevine to be used, elevation and shape of vineyard, type and chemistry of soil, climate and seasonal conditions and the local yeast cultures to be used. The fermentation, ageing and processing of wine in terroir may result in good wine production.

The classification, production and sale of wine are under the control of government in many parts of the world. European wines are classified on the basis of the regions where they are produced while non-European ones are classified on the variety of grape used. Common examples of locally recognized non-Europeans regions for wine production include Napa Valley in California, Columbia Valley in Washington, Barossa and Hunter Valley in Australia, Central Valley in Chile, Hawke’s Bay and Marlborough in New Zealand and Niagara Peninsula in Canada. Some blended wines are sold by a particular trademark and are under strict rules and regulations of the government for example, Meritage is a generally a Bordeaux-style blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and may also include Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Malbec. The commercial use of the term Meritage is possible only after getting license from the Meritage Association. France uses different systems based on the concept terroir for classification. Greece and Italy classify on the basis of the regions where they are prepared. New World ones are classified on the variety of grapes used for preparation.

A vintage wine is one that is prepared from the grapes grown in a particular season of the year are labeled as vintage. Variations in the character of wine may vary due to palate, colour, nose and development. High quality wines taste better if are stored properly for a long time. Habitual wine drinkers generally stored the bottles of vintage wine for future consumption. For a wine to be called as vintage wine in United States the American Viticultural Area has passed certain rules like the vintage wine must contain 95% of the its volume of the grapes harvested in that year. All the vintage wines are bottles in a single batch so that all may have the similar taste. Climate plays an important role in character of wine as it affects its flavour and quality strongly. So we can say that vintage wines are characteristic of a particular vintage. Superior vintages from a reputed producer and region fetch higher prices of wine than average vintages. Non-vintage wines can also be blended from more than one vintage for consistency a process which allows wine makers to keep a reliable market image and maintain sales even in bad years.

Wine tasting is sensory examination and evaluation of wine. Wines are made from the chemical compounds that found in fruits, vegetables and spices. The sweetness of measured by the amount of sugar left in wine after fermentation, relative to the acidity present in wine. Dry wine has a very small percentage of residual sugar. Individual flavours in the wine can be easily detected as the grape juice and wine contain terpenes and esters as chief components. Experienced tasters can easily identify the type and flavour of wine. Chocolate, vanilla and coffee also act as flavouring agents for wine. Wine aroma comes from the compounds present in wine which are released on being exposed to air. Red wines are highly aromatic. Outstanding vintages from best vineyards fetch good prices in the market around $ US 30-50 dollars per bottle. The most commonly purchase wines in Europe include Bordeaux, Burgundy and cult wines. The wine grapes grow almost between thirty to fifty degrees north or south of the equator. The world’s southernmost vineyards are present in the Central Otago of New Zealand’s South Islands near the 45th parallel south and the north most are in Flen, Sweden just north of 59th parallel north. UK was the largest producer of wine in the year 2007.

Wine is the most important and popular beverage of European and Mediterranean cuisines participating in the simple as well as complex traditions. Apart from its popularity as a beverage wine is also a good flavouring agent particularly used stocks and braising as its acidity imparts a different taste to the sweet dishes. Red, white and sparkling wines are very popular and are known as light wines as they conatin only 10-14% alcohol content by volume. Desert wines contain 14-20% alcohol and are sometimes fortified to make more sweet and tasty. Some wine labels suggest that after opening the wine bottle they must be allowed to breathe for few minutes before consuming while others recommend drinking the wine immediately after opening. Decanting is the process of pouring the wine in a special container for the purpose of breathing only. Decanting the wine with the help of filter removes the bitter sediments that may have been formed in the wine. Sediments are more easily formed in the older wines.

During aeration the exposure of younger wines to air adds flavour as well as aroma to them and also makes them smoother. Older wines lose their flavour as well as aroma if exposed to air for a long time. Exposure of wines to air does not benefit all types of wines. Use of wines in religion and ceremonies has been known since ancient times. Wine is an integral part of Jewish laws and traditions. Kiddush is a blessing recited over grape juice to sanctify the Jewish holiday. In Christianity wine is used in a sacred rite called Eucharist which originates in the Gospel accounts of the Last Supper in which Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples and commanded them to do the same in remembrance to me. Beliefs about the nature of Eucharist have been disputed among different Christian denominations. The use of alcohol has been strictly prohibited in the Islamic law. Iran and Afghanistan had a wine industry that vanished after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

Excessive consumption of wine affects the human body. Every 100 gram of red wine provides about 85 Kcal energy, 2.6 g carbohydrates, 0.6 g sugars, 0.0 g fat, 0.1 g proteins and 10.6 g alcohol. Epidemiological studies have shown that moderate consumption of wine reduced death rate by preventing heart attack. Population studies have observed a J curve association between wine consumption and risk of cardiac failure. This suggests that heavy drinkers are at higher risk of getting heart attack than moderate drinkers and non-drinkers. Studies have shown that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages reduces the risk of cardiac arrest but this association is very much strong with the wines. Some studies have proved red wines to be best over white wines. Red wine contains more polyphenols than white wine so is much more protective against cardiovascular disease.

A chemical has been isolated from the red wine called the reseveratrol which seems to have a cardioprotective as well as chemoprotective role in animals. Low doses of resveratrol were mixed in the diet of a middle-aged mouse the genetic factors that trigger ageing were found to be greatly influenced as well as the heart was found to be in a protective state. Low doses of resveratrol have a significant in conserving body energy by saving 20-30% calories. Resveratrol is produced in grape skins in response to the fungal infection, including exposure to yeast during fermentation. White wine contains lower percentage of resveratrol. Other important and beneficial compounds present in red wine include polyphenols, flavinoids and antioxidants.

To get the full benefit of resveratrol it is recommended that red wines should be consumed slowly. As major proportion of resveratrol is broken down in the gut and liver it fails to enter the blood stream. Sipping the red wines slowly increases the concentration of resveratrol in the mucous membrane of mouth to about 100%. Red wines produced in France and Sardinia (Italy) has highest concentration of procyanidins which are present in grape seeds and are responsible for cardioprotective action of red wine. Red wines obtained from these areas have 2-4% higher concentration of polycyanidins in comparison to wines obtained from other places. Procyanidins suppress the activity of a peptide known as endothelin-1 which is responsible for the constriction of blood vessels.

A study conducted in 2007 has shown that both red and white wines are very effective against certain bacteria like the strains of Streptococcus. One more study published in the issue of October 2008 in the Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention have shown that both red wine when consumed in moderate doses reduces the risk of lung cancer in men. Excessive drinking of wine may cause cirrhosis of liver and alcoholism. Effect of wine on brain is under investigation. One study has shown that wine reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Excessive consumption of wine damages the hippocampus of brain.

Sulphites are present in all wines and are produced naturally during fermentation and many wine producers add sulphur dioxide in wine in order to preserve it. Sulphur dioxide acts as a preservative for apricot and orange juice also. The amount of sulphite in wines varies greatly. Sulphites may cause asthma in some people. A study conducted on women called The Million Women Study in UK have shown that moderate consumption of wine reduces the risk of certain types of cancers like that of liver, breast and pharynx.

Most of the wines are sold in glass bottles sealed by cork. Some wine producers also use plastic corks for sealing the wine bottles. Some wines are packaged in heavy plastic bags covered by cardboard boxes and are called as box or cask wines. Box wines can maintain a high degree of freshness for about a month. Wine cellars or wine rooms are specially designed rooms that facilitate proper storage as well as ageing of wines. In an active wine cellar the temperature and humidity are maintained by climate control system. Passive wine cellars lack climate control systems and so should be carefully established. Wine is a natural perishable product and its exposure to heat, light, fluctuating temperature and humidity may result in its spoilage. When stored properly wines preserve their flavour and aroma for a considerable period of time. According to experts the optimum temperature required for ageing of wine is around 55F and the levels of humidity are supposed to be kept lower.

Wine is a natural product imparting flavour to our life style with beneficial as well as damaging effects so must be consumed safely.

Navodita Maurice

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Wine Making Kits – Producing Your Personal Wine For Any Occasion

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Article by Jean Kokus

Wine, along with beer, is a drink that has enduring with man as distant back as history goes and passed on from generation to generation in the same manner that the narrations and captions of the early. Wine is the drink that pledges to meaningful issues in life and that it is a essential in such occasions as birthday, anniversaries, and other solemnisation that deserve revel.

Thorough procedure of Wine having

Wine making is a very precise operation that exacts mindful watching and establishing certain that the real elements and their measure is adopted. The operation is made out as vinification. It head starts with selecting the fitting variety of grapes that is matched for the use, taking into considerations constituents as maturity, juice content, and taste perception. The quality of wine that will be made is almost dictated solely by the kind of grapes utilised.

more inexpensive Alternative to high-priced Wines

Though very best-selling, some wines are very costly – a rationality that sets backwards any potential vendee of the drink, descending alternatively for cheaper drinks such as beer. All The Same, this trend may shortly be retracted with the creation to the market of wine having kits. The entry of wine having kits has shaped the drinking penchants of man. Individuals discovered wine to be a drink that is usually the appropriate of the favored ones. Straightaway they experience that even common people can savour this rich drink with wine establishing kits.

Wine getting kits has truly metamorphosed the polish of numerous. Straightaway, everyone can toast to any social function that merits festivities. During graduations, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, the birth of a newborn, as a symbolisation for friendship treaties, when nations sign treaties, wine is expected to be there, thanks mostly to the accessibility of wine getting kits.

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The science of wine making is called enology. Most home wine makers are not scientists and may not be familiar with the term, but they are wine lovers that appreciate the great taste of wines. If you make wine yourself the satisfaction is especially rewarding. Making your own wine has a number of benefits. First, it is less expensive than buying wine commercially. You have control over the recipe and the ingredients that go into the wine you produce. Second, making your own wine is enjoyable, especially when you share it with friends and family.

Making wine is extraordinarily simple. Wine is made when yeast is added to grape juice or most any other kind of juice. The basic ingredients are juice, yeast, sugar and water. The yeast consumes the sugar in the juice mixture and produces carbon dioxide gas and alcohol. The carbon dioxide gas bubbles out of the juice and what is left is wine.

It’s just that simple.

The question is often asked “is drinking wine healthy?” Beyond the fact that wine contains alcohol, which taking in moderation, is not considered adverse to good health. The presence of other compounds in wine, particularly red wines, promotes good health for most wine consumers. The compound poly-phenolic flavonoids, which are antioxidants, are of particular benefit in promoting good health. Chiefly found in red grape skins, the concentrations tend to be high in red wines because the skins are included in the fermentation process.

Alcohol’s health benefits favor the cardiovascular system, and dramatically reduces the risks of atherosclerotic heart attacks, ischemic strokes and limb amputations due to compromised blood supply. In addition, the antioxidants in wine modulate the blood clotting that climaxes heart attacks and strokes.

They also help by inhibiting the oxidation of LDL, the bad cholesterol, to its dangerous form. Research data supports moderate consumption of wine with a longer and healthier life than that of abstainers.

However, wine is not for everyone. Certain medical conditions are worsened by the consumption of wine, so it’s vital you seek the advice of your personal physician if you are in less than good health.

How to Make Wine
The easy way is to purchase a home wine making kit that usually consists of a three to five gallon container (fermentor), hydrometer, stopper and fermentation lock, syphonhose, sterilizer and reference book. The ingredients (grape juice, sugar, and yeast) are usually sold separately. There are many different types of kits to choose from or you can obtain the items separately from local resources. Typically a four or five gallon water container serves very well as a fermentor.

Any fruit juice may be used to make wine. The basic fruit must be mashed or liquefied to release the active ingredients in the fruit. This can be done with a small fruit press or even a kitchen blender. My basic recipe is as follows:

• 4 gallons of red grape juice
• Approximately 4 pounds of sugar. The amount of sugar is determined by the specific gravity of the mixture. I usually shoot for a specific gravity reading of 0.9960 of the mixture before fermentation. Determining the specific gravity at start will determine the alcohol content at finish. The amount of sugar also determines if the finished wine will be dry or sweat. Carefully read your hydrometer as each hydrometer is different. You should consult the booklet that comes with the hydrometer for correct use.
• Approximately one gallon of water to dissolve the sugar
• One half teaspoon of baker’s instant yeast dissolved (activated) in water.
• Stir the mixture and install the fermentation lock. I use a cork with a quarter inch plastic hose that ends in a small bottle of water. This trap is necessary to prevent the atmosphere from contaminating the mixture.
• Place the fermentation container in an environment that is between 70 and 80 degree. Fermentation (bubbling) will start almost immediately.
• Fermentation will end (bubbling stops) in about 21 days at which time drain the contents less the sediment into another container using a siphon hose. This is called racking.
• Let set for three to six months and bottle

This is a basic recipe that can be altered by experience and personal preference.
Happy wine making.

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Advantages of Buying Wine Online

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More and more people are choosing to buy wine online. Fortunately, the number of ecommerce stores dedicated to bringing some of the finest wines to the market are growing. The digital age means that online wine stores can now bring you wines from all around the world at the convenience of a few mouse clicks

So what are the other benefits of buying wine online?

* Delivery. Forget lugging bottles or crates back from the supermarket, get them delivered straight to your home and many online wine stores have free delivery over a certain volume.

* Bulk. Buy wine by the crate and get heavily discounted prices.

* Online savings. Many wine stores share some of the ‘brick and mortar’ cost savings with their customers meaning that you get some of the finest wines cheaper

* Wines well documented. Online wine stores typically offer a wealth of information about the wines. Reading the information on the back of a label is sometimes hard in a busy supermarket and ecommerce wine sites tend to cross link wine producers. If you’ve found a wine you like, chances are that you will be able to find others online from the same vineyard.

* Easier to find a larger range online. Supermarkets have limited wine suppliers. Dedicated online wine stores will have a much greater range of wines for the discerning drinker.

* Specialists wine. Trying to source a specialist wine. You have much greater chance of finding that specialist wine online.

* Security. If you choose to buy wine online and you choose the right seller you should also enjoy secure shopping.

* Browse at your leisure. Buy wine online at your leisure and under no pressure. Navigate to wines by price range, country, vineyard or colour. Again much easier than scouring the shelves.

* Can’t make your mind up? Another contrast to supermarkets and your average off licence, is that if you buy a wine from an online store you are dealing with people exclusively dedicated to wine. Wine advice should be on hand to help you make your choice.

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How to Wine Taste – Wine Tasting for Beginners

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A wine tasting event can be a fun and enjoyable experience. However, some hold back from attending for fear of not knowing how to act or what to do. There is no great mystery to wine tasting, only a few things you should remember.

Etiquette

With respects to etiquette, usually women are served before the gentlemen. Some places offer you bottled water. Use this to rinse your mouth between tastings so that your palate is clean for the next wine. There is often unsalted and unflavored crackers and bread to help palate cleansing. You should always handle the glass by the stem. This avoids heating the wine with the warmth of your hands, thus altering the taste. Avoid using strong perfumes and colognes to a wine tasting. This can take away from not only your smell, but also of other guests. Also, avoid smoking, chewing gum, and mints before and during a wine tasting so you can enjoy the full flavor of wine.

Wine color

You can learn a lot about a wine by looking at its color. When you attend a wine tasting, the glasses should always be clear so you can get a good look at the wine. The tables could also be covered with white tablecloths to help you see the color of the wine clearly. Do not let the name of a wine fool you. For example, white wines are not white. They can vary from yellow to green to brown. Red wines range in color from pale red to a deep brownish red and often become lighter with age. Sometimes the color of a wine may indicate age or flavor. You may be able to tell the age of a red wine by doing a rim test. Tilt the glass slightly towards the edge of wine glasses and watch the wine. If the color of red wine is more purple, it is usually a younger wine. If the color of red wine is brown, it is an older wine.

swirl

Something you may have seen people do before taste wine is swirl it a little in the glass. This is to help open up the flavor of the wine. Remember that the wine may have been in a bottle from six months to many years. When someone swirls a wine, it helps release the flavor. Like when you are cooking at home and stir the food to help blend the flavors.

Smell

Wine color is only one aspect you will want to look at when you attend a wine tasting event. You will also want to smell the wine. After swirling, this is the next step in the process of tasting. You’ve probably seen people smell wine before and wondered why they do that. The aroma is a very important part of our tastes. Scientists have discovered that perhaps 75% of what we taste is actually based on what we smell first. You can smell the wine in two ways: by taking a small whiff to get an idea of how the wine smells, then a deeper whiff or take one deep whiff. After smelling the wine, take a moment to think of the smell. Do not taste the wine immediately after smelling it but give yourself time to explore what you smelled.

Taste

Lastly, you’ll need to know how to taste wine properly. Your tongue has taste buds in the front and rear. These taste buds can detect bitter, salty, sweet and bitter flavors, but some are more sensitive than others. There are three steps in tasting a wine: the first impression, taste and aftertaste. The first impression happens when you take your first drink and the wine actually hits your palate. It should awaken your senses to the wine. After taking the first drink, you should swish the wine around your mouth for a few seconds to let all your taste buds discover the full flavor of the wine. Think about what it tastes like. Is it heavy or light? Is it smooth or rough? The aftertaste is the sensation that stays in your mouth after swallowing the wine. How long did it lasted, and was it pleasant?

Something that may help you feel more confident before attending a wine tasting event is learning about the different types of wines or reading a wine guide. This will give you a better idea of what to look for as far as flavor and taste. The next time you’re invited to a wine tasting; do not be afraid to go. You may just have a great time!

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Secrets Of Wine Ebook For Beginners

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Secrets Of Wine Ebook For Beginners
A 139 Page Ebook, Aimed Specifically At People Who Enjoy Wine But Have Little Time Or Patience To Develop Their Knowledge Beyond ‘inquisitive Amateur’. A Succinct, 3 Hour Read, Providing Comprehensive ‘grape To Glass’ Knowledge Of The Entire Topic.
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Delicious Winemaking Made Easy
Looking To Sell A Quality Wine Making System That Focuses On Helping Turn Someone Who Is New To Wine Making Into A Wine Making Star? This Ebook Was Written By A Seasoned Wine Making Veteran And Is The Winemaking System For You And Your Clients!
Delicious Winemaking Made Easy

Successful Winemaking – Craft Superb Table Wines At Home
Step-by-step Manual Details How To Successfully Make Wine At Home. Imagine Making The Most Amazing Wine You Will Ever Taste – In The Comfort Of Your Own Home. Make Wine Making A Family Tradition!
Successful Winemaking – Craft Superb Table Wines At Home

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Real Simple Easy, Delicious Home Cooking: A Year of Fresh, Healthy Recipes for Every OccasionReal Simple Easy, Delicious Home Cooking: A Year of Fresh, Healthy Recipes for Every OccasionWhen dinnertime rolls around (again), do you sometimes wish you could disappear? Here's a better idea: Grab this book from the editors of Real Simple for easy, delicious dinner solutions.

Since most cooks are short on time, more than half of these recipes can be prepared in 30 minutes or less, and include tips along the way point to additional time-savers and other tricks of the trade. The recipes are arranged by season, to help you take advantage of what's fresh at the market, and are accompanied by photos so you know exactly what you're getting.
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Build Your Own Wine Cellar

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Build Your Own Wine Cellar
How To Build Your Own Home Wine Cellar To Store Your Wine In Optimum Condition … 100% Guaranteed.
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Communication in a Relationship: Top tips on how to improve your communication skills to build a long lasting, loving relationshipCommunication in a Relationship: Top tips on how to improve your communication skills to build a long lasting, loving relationshipThe objective of this book is to give the reader the improved communication skills needed to keep their relationship strong, healthy, loving and alive.
Good communication skills give you the tools to achieve a strong, cohesive relationship, promoting mutual trust and respect by communicating the messages between you in a clear concise way. This will reduce stress within the relationship allowing you both to relax.
When people face problems in their relationship the major cause for their predicament is often caused by ineffective communication between them. Successful relationships are built on good communication which helps people work together, which in turn makes them feel happy and better about themselves, as they have created a better understanding between each other.
Communication is the process of giving and receiving of information. This can be verbal or non verbal. The shared information or messages should be clear and concise so that both parties understand the situation. Too often in relationships mixed messages are given which cause conflict and disagreement.
Relationships develop and are maintained when two people have effective conversations. You learn to understand each others needs, value the differences between you and increase the love given and received.
We are all born with the ability to communicate but some are better than others. With work and practice we can all improve our communication skills which will enhance your relationship not only with your loved one but also with people around you.
Follow the tools I give you to achieve a strong, cohesive relationship, promoting mutual trust and respect by communicating in a clear concise way.
My credentials for writing this book are: My husband and I have been together for 50 years and grow stronger together every day, as we continue to communicate with each other on a regular basis. We have meaningful conversations in a civilised and calm manner rather than rows. After reading this book you too will have the improved skills needed to keep your love alive.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Common Reasons Why Relationships Fail
3. Communication Skills in a Relationship
4. How Communication Builds a Relationship
5. Improving Your Communication Skills
6. Men and Women Communicate Differently
7. The Importance of Listening
8. Send Receive and Interpret Messages
9. Understanding Body Language
10. Benefits of an Improved Relationship
11. Summary
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