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21st September 2009
Thousands of reasons exist to consider Tuscany as your next destination of interest for travel, short-term, or even long-term residence. Not only have the Tuscan hillsides and coastline penetrated the hearts of millions across the world, but locations th... Read >
Author: Tuscany Rent Direct
17th September 2009
Thousands of reasons exist to consider Tuscany as your next destination of interest for travel, short-term, or even long-term residence. Not only have the Tuscan hillsides and coastline penetrated the hearts of millions across the world, but locations th... Read >
Author: Tuscany Rent Direct
15th September 2009
Maybe you received the email offering cash in exchange for testing the Microsoft/AOL email tracking system. Or you heard that theaters were using subliminal advertising to increase sales of popcorn and soft drinks. Maybe it was the "buy one, get one fre... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
14th September 2009
A trellis is a set-up made to secure grape vines. A well-constructed grape trellis is an integral part of any vineyard. You cannot dream of producing outstanding grapes without creating a functional trellis as grapevines are not sturdy enough to hold the ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
10th September 2009
A trellis is a set-up made to secure grape vines. A well-constructed grape trellis is an integral part of any vineyard. You cannot dream of producing outstanding grapes without creating a functional trellis as grapevines are not sturdy enough to hold the ... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
03rd September 2009
Number one cause of all deaths in North America is heart related. One of main reasons is that cardiovascular system is not functioning well due to lack of exercise and poor diet. There are many ways to improve your heart health such as daily 20 min walks... Read >
03rd September 2009
Number one cause of all deaths in North America is heart related. One of main reasons is that cardiovascular system is not functioning well due to lack of exercise and poor diet. There are many ways to improve your heart health such as daily 20 min walks... Read >
18th August 2009
In biblical times, the fame of the wines of Lebanon was widespread. The ambrosial nectar from the lush and vast vineyards in the fertile valleys was much prized and praised. In Hosea 14:7, the words of the Lord pronounced that men who walked in righteousn... Read >
Author: Satish Yadav
31st July 2009
When the mercury begins to rise and schools close down for the summer everyone's thoughts turn to summer vacation. Where to spend the dog days and get away from the daily grind. Why not let your thoughts flow to the land of the Tuscan sun? Holiday homes ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2009
Though English is an international language and almost everyone knows how to converse and write in it. Yet, students fail to score good in the subject. What could be the reason? Why, when English is the mother tongue still US students are not scoring well... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith
06th July 2009
There are several kinds of pests that will put your grapevine in risk : disease, insects, birds and deer. Amongst the most usual sicknesses influencing vines are black rot, mildew, phomopsis cane, leaf spot, and fungus. Each different disease has symptoms... Read >
Author: Pierre Dupponte
05th July 2009
Grape growing has been in the history books way back to the early development of farming practices. The techniques that are used today to manage and maintain a grapevine, have been perfected over centuries of trial and error.Like in any plant-growing proc... Read >
Author: Pierre Dupponte
01st July 2009
The best aspect behind grape growing is they grow on a vine, with help from a trellis. Since vines can't support themselves, the trellis gives them a place to hold on to ; maximizing space usage.Because of this, grapevine growers can harvest grapes both i... Read >
Author: Pierre Dupponte
27th June 2009
You can source grape vines from numerous grape nurseries. With the increase in technical advancement and widespread use of the internet, you no longer need to go to the grape nurseries but can opt to have it delivered at your doorstep. However, most peopl... Read >
Author: Divne Pointer
10th June 2009
It's common knowledge that holiday time means abandoning all rationality and acquiring pricey trifles, even for intelligent people. You've likely also visited a tourist mecca and been told all about the most famous shows and sights - only to shell out a ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Riegler
09th April 2009
The story of growing grapes and making wine is almost as ancient as humans themselves. It is a process that was seen all over the earth in all of the major civilizations. In today's society, growing grapes and making wine is just as satistify, gratifyin... Read >
Author: EddyLee
26th March 2009
Many citizens of the UK are choosing to move abroad each year. Perhaps looking to buy a second home, or selling up and retiring to a warmer climate to live out the rest of their days. There are many popular destinations that draw the British to over sea c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th March 2009
To keep things growing well, sometimes you have to prune, or cut back your plants. It's not just that way with plants, actually as some say to get your hair to grow really well you have to trim it back. But when pruning you can't just drag out a pair of... Read >
Author: Sean Lee
16th March 2009
Ineffective communication hampers organizational success. Ineffective communication results when the managers are not in regular touch with their employees. There may be miscommunication taking place. Lack of 3 C's (Clarity, completion, conciseness) also ... Read >
Author: Himanshu Juneja
09th March 2009
Wine guide tips that will see you impress your date and help you on your way as a savvy wine connoisseur.
If you have been dating someone for a while and your not at the "boyfriend/girlfriend" stage a glass or two of wine will no doubt be on the ag... Read >
Author: Matt
23rd February 2009
Downsizing is a method used by the personnel managers to reduce the labor force to a manageable number and thus cutting the overall costs of the organization.
It is not something that should be done hastily because the manager proposing it did it succe... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
28th December 2008
New Zealand, located across the continent of Australia, is a relatively small, rugged but very scenic and tranquil nation. It’s just about three hours by plane from Australia, and has a population of around 4 million people. The country’s European s... Read >
Author: joalesto
01st December 2008
Wine lovers have many options to incorporate some wine related Christmas decorations into their holiday decor. If you are crafty, there are several items that you can make. There are also a great many options in wine Chrismas ornaments, figurines and ot... Read >
Author: David Scott
01st December 2008
A good time can be had by all visitors to the Douglas Vale Homestead and Vineyard. This historical structure has the distinction of being the oldest structure made out of wood in the entire region of Hastings. It is considered to be historical because it ... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
25th September 2008
When you think of wine in the United States, the first thing that comes to mind are the vast vineyards in California. Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley and Paso Robles are just some of the places where grapes are grown and wines are made.
New York, however, ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
03rd September 2008
A holiday beach villa in Pafos, Cyprus is a great choice of Cyprus property for sale. The Pafos district starts at the foothills of the Troodos Mountains and goes through to Polis in Cyprus, taking in a huge variety of landscapes and locations.
For ma... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
27th August 2008
Drinking wine has often been considered a hobby out of reach of most regular people. It was assumed that one must have a certain level of education or air of sophistication to enjoy a great wine. Thanks to movies and other media representation, wine is ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2008
Buying a Cyprus holiday home or villa is a great investment and with the UK property market at a standstill many people are looking at the international markets and Cyprus property for sale has much to offer. Some first-time buyers are purchasing abroad ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
05th July 2008
Wine-growers across the globe are familiar with the great wine plague, the Phylloxera vastatrix, a pest that attacked the roots of vines during the middle of the nineteenth century. Phylloxeras are small, pale yellow sap-sucking insects that feed on the ... Read >
Author: rae phillips
04th June 2008
Enjoy these 15 interesting facts about wine from Rim Rock Ranch.
1. Although red wine can only be produced from red grapes, white wine can be produced from both white and red grapes.
2. There are approximately 20 million acres of grapes planted ac... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
04th June 2008
Enjoy these 15 interesting facts about wine from Rim Rock Ranch.
1. Although red wine can only be produced from red grapes, white wine can be produced from both white and red grapes.
2. There are approximately 20 million acres of grapes planted ac... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
27th May 2008
A visit to Bago Vineyards in New South Wales, Australia is a journey into a dimension of peace. The beautiful vineyards are as pleasing to the eye as their final product is to the palate.
Bago is situated in the Hastings River Basin area, which is know... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
07th April 2008
Quality wine grapes are not easy to produce and require very specific characteristics in land they are planted in. When you beginning your search for the perfect vineyard land keep these tips in mind to avoid making a costly mistake.
Decide what grapes... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
08th October 2007
Country Australia has a big reputation, one that evokes images of wide open spaces, rolling green fields and friendly faced folk. And no where else is country Australia better represented than in the Clare Valley in South Australia. This rural working com... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
31st August 2007
Wine producing has been practiced in one form or another for thousands of years with pottery jars discovered in Persia (present day Iran) dating back to 5,500 BC showing evidence of grapes use in winemaking. In addition, jars from Jiahu in China dated to ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
25th July 2007
Bridal Flowers Arrangements
A wedding is a formal occasion, which is replete with several customs and traditions. These customs and traditions have been practiced for generations together and people still follow them with great reverence. One of the mo... Read >
Author: Tim Haynes
02nd July 2007
Maybe you received the email offering cash in exchange for testing the Microsoft/AOL email tracking system. Or you heard that theaters were using subliminal advertising to increase sales of popcorn and soft drinks. Maybe it was the "buy one, get one free"... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
05th March 2007
Questions about wine selection for heart health arise because of research relating moderate consumption to a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. When it comes to heart health, wine may be a good choice, but excess consumption can lead to multiple he... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
06th January 2007
Cash register? Check. Employees? Check. Zip Ties? Wait a second. Zip ties were not on the small business checklist. Until now.
Many small business owners are already using zip ties to bundle cords and cables in their stores or home offices. But zip ti... Read >
Author: Rick Ferguson
27th December 2006
The first documentation of grapevines growing in the Americas was discovered in researching the logbook of navigator Giovanni de Verazzano, who reported in 1504 that a large "white grape" was vigorously growing at Cape Fear, North Carolina. The English ex... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm
18th November 2006
We would usually imagine sunny skies, beaches and palm trees when we think of California. However, I can associate a different scene when I think about the state of California. I picture a hilly landscape filled with grapevines. The hills are embraced wit... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
10th November 2006
If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Friuli-Venezia Giuli region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour.
Friuli-Venezia Giuli is a mountainous area... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
09th November 2006
Kefalonia Greece its reserved his famous name in the destinations of the Ionian Islands and the biggest island of the group. Kefalonia has many wonderful beaches with fine sand and turquoise, bleach-like waters, specific to the island. Others of its many ... Read >
Author: Alison White
08th November 2006
If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Tuscany region of central Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour.
Tuscany is located on the central western part of Italy ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
05th October 2006
Although the Chardonnay grape has its origins in France, the Chardonnays of California have carved out a niche of their own on the world scene.
Chardonnays of California
Some of the most popular vino in the world is the white. These crisp, fruity v... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini
27th September 2006
Emilia-Romagna stretches from the Ligurian border in northeastern Italy to the Adriatic Sea. As the name indicates, historically it was composed of two regions, Emilia and Romagna. It may be the only region of Italy named for a road, one constructed by th... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
31st July 2006
If you are going to stay in Tuscany for an extended period of time for your holidays, then it is preferable to stay in a Tuscany holiday apartment. They are much more affordable than villas or farmhouses and there are such a wide variety of apartments ava... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
07th July 2006
Kathikas in my opinion is arguably the prettiest and friendliest village in the Paphos area. Since settling in Paphos it has pleased me to learn that the local people in this village and many of the smaller villages in the area are now being encouraged, b... Read >
Author: Lynda Burke
07th June 2006
Hiking through the dense Russian jungle I thrust a trailing vine out of my face and plunged heroically after the line of explorers in front of me. The sound of trickling water captured my attention as I joined a small circle of people where they had stopp... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing
23rd January 2006
You can't eat them but you can make a lovely wine out of elderberries though, if you know how. You certainly would not fancy eating a raw English elderberry, sloe, quintz or indeed many of the other multifarious ingredients English wine makers transform i... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
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