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Friday 1 August 2014


Are you someone who enjoys an occasional (or frequent) glass of wine? According to a Gallup.com poll, around a third of Americans drink wine on a regular basis, making it the second most popular alcoholic beverage in the U.S. (right behind beer). There's nothing that compares to the combination of delightful flavors, aroma and the pleasing body of wine. Whether you drink it once a month or daily, you can tell the world that you're a fan of wine by decorating your home with the following decal.

The vinyl wine decal is the perfect decorative accessory for any room, hallway, office, game room or even the garage. It features a bottle of wine towering about two wine glasses and a grape cluster. With a size of 20” by 20”, it's not too large yet not too small. This allows for greater freedom when choosing a location to use it inside your home. Some people may decorate their bedroom with the vinyl wine decal, while others may use it in their kitchen or dining room. Again, this is entirely up to you.

Of course, you can always give this decal as a gift to the wine lover in your life. If you can't seem to find a birthday gift for a friend or family member and don't want to take the easy way out with a store gift card, perhaps this decal is the answer to your problem. It's a beautiful decal that reflects one of the simple joys in life: wine.

Fun Facts About Wine:

·         Wine is produced on every continent with the exception of Antarctica.
·         Contrary to what some people may believe, wine should never be stored upright, as this allows the cork to dry out.
·         Counterfeiting is a serious problem in the wine industry, with estimated costs reaching millions of dollars.
·         There are several known health benefits associated with regular consumption of red wine, including reduced chance of heart disease, regulates blood sugar levels, improves libido, and reduces blood pressure.
·         The difference between red and white wine lies in the fermentation technique. Red wine is fermented with the grape skins, whereas white wine is fermented without them.
·         The first written accounts of wine dates back to the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.
·         American's prohibition of alcohol dealt a significant blow to the wine industry, forcing many wineries and vineyard owners to close up shop.

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