Articles, tagged with "chablis", page 1
11th March 2011
A recent article in Publix’s publication, Grape Magazine, spurred this post. I was flipping through the Sunday edition of the Naples Daily News when I came across the Grape and became interested and started flipping as well. The issue had a lot of helpf...
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jfialkovich
07th March 2011
Burgundy or Bourgogne is a historical region of Western Europe, most of which today lies in modern-day France. The history of Burgundy makes it an exciting place to explore. But it is the wines of this region that make Burgundy a popular region of France....
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nishtha shukla
20th December 2010
When it comes to wines, there are very few people who actually holds the proper facts. Yes, the vast majority of us just visit the restaurant or even a bar and order the plain regular glass of white wine without knowing about its type and specialty. But, ...
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kevinnairvij
20th December 2010
For nine long months, you gave up your body for the sake of your child. You avoided your favorite Cokes, made sure you did not intake too much salt, stayed away from shellfish and resisted that beautiful glass of red wine that you used to enjoy with your...
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D Beart
21st October 2010
The Yonne region of France is located just an hour away from Paris and is home to some of the world's most famous wines and other gastronomic specialities. It is also home to many chateaux, historic churches and the town of Auxerre.
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Phil H
15th September 2010
Many individuals forget that when drinking, calories are still being taken in. However, they do generally know how many calories are taken in while consuming solid foods. People who like drinking wine might feel shocked to learn just how many calories win...
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Noel J Ireland
14th September 2010
I like to feel that my home is a spot wherever my close friends and household likes to gather. The very first year we moved into our community, we hosted a number of parties on the patio and joined a dinner group. But finally, our socializing slowed down ...
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Lamar Frazier
08th September 2010
Mention Burgundy, and the first thing you think of is wine. It is not surprising really, Burgundy wine is famed all over the world and wines such as Chablis and Beaune come from this area of France.
Located in central-eastern France, southeast of Paris...
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Phil H
13th August 2010
This wine and food pairing guide is designed to give you tips, suggestions, and some tried-and-true combinations. Wine and food pairing is a fun hobby that many people feel very passionate about. If you are a seasoned chef or a wine neophyte, you'll find ...
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Author:
nickeddson
19th February 2010
The first New World winemakers in the 18th and 19th centuries typically followed the rules of the Wine-making techniques current in Europe at that time, with the intent of creating wines that closely resembled those available in Europe. Nonetheless, their...
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Edward Smith
19th February 2010
Chardonnay is a thousand year old small village in Mâconnais in the southern portion of France's burgundy region. The famous wine Chardonnay most likely originated here and was then spread throughout France by the monks. The earliest recorded reference ...
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Gustavo Wilcox
16th February 2010
Christmas and New Year are now well and truly over, and the extreme cold weather has past, in the meantime at least.
The ground is no longer covered with snow and ice in most areas of the UK and when you waken in the morning you can hear the little bir...
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Champion Finance
15th August 2009
The day before an important dinner party is not the time to soil your tuxedo unnecessarily, and have to run to the local cleaners for stain removal. The lapel had received a serious blow from a drop or two of Chablis when we were last at the Muffington's,...
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Vinnie Platania
26th July 2009
This work will be handy both for the real buffs of France wine and for common citizens who are in used to sharing a bottle of superior wine at dining table. You can state that hot summer time is not a friendly period for alcohol drinking. But our story wi...
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Ralph Anderson
06th July 2009
There is a great deal to know about wine besides the difference between red and white. Wine can be a very enjoyable experience as long as you pick, store and serve it correctly. The ability to pair wine with food correctly is a great skill and can really ...
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Author:
D Beart