Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 

Popular Authors
view more
 

Home > Tags

Articles, tagged with "italian wine"

The Old-Line Wine in Italy

10th September 2009
Italy is called by the Greek in ancient time the kingdom of wine. Italy has a long history of wine. Both of Cicero, the orator in the republic time of Italy, and Emperor Caesar were once addicted to wine so much. Now, there are still a lot of wine stoups ... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Balance Issues with Wine

31st August 2009
There are aspects of wine that are difficult to explain, but are relatively simple to understand with your sense of taste. The subject of “balance” in a wine is one such thing. Although it is difficult to describe, it is critical to identifying a good... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Italy: A People Enjoy Life by Born

21st August 2009
Italy has beautiful scenery, long history and rich heritages of culture. It is one of the countries who have abundant resource of tours. It is affirmed by UNESCO that Italy owns most of the history and culture heritages of mankind in the world. Every year... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Italian Wedding Theme

10th August 2009
Whether you and your fiancé are of Italian heritage or want to try something unique a theme for your wedding, then you may want to consider an Italian wedding theme. An Italian-inspired wedding is more than just any other wedding theme. Food is the heart... Read >
Author: leelee

I Love Italian Wine and Food - An Aosta Valley Red

08th August 2009
If you are in the mode for some fine Italian wine and food, you should consider the Aosta Valley region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour. The Aosta Valley is a tiny corne... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

The Perfect Summer Picnic

31st July 2009
Planning the perfect picnic is all about location. First, think of how many people are going, then decide on what activities will take place. Make sure the location is size appropriate and offers the amenities you need like bathrooms, trash cans, shaded... Read >
Author: cledford

All-Inclusive Tuscan Cooking & Wine Vacations

12th June 2009
Finding new ways to experience the culture of a country can be a great strategy for really gaining a better appreciation and understanding of it. It's little wonder, then, that more and more people are demanding more in depth experiences along with their ... Read >
Author: tuscanway

Discovering Italian Language and Culture with the “Cultural Courses”

11th June 2009
Summer is coming and for adults and teens it's time for holidays...and, as commonly known, Italy is one of the favorite destinations for tourists of every corner of the world. Italy is an internationally renowned country mainly for its artistic treas... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci

Vinitaly, the triumph of Made in Italy

06th May 2009
On April 6th, at the fair of Verona Vinitaly has ended, this is the famous international salon of wines and distillates. For one week in Verona, the major national and international wine producers gather together, but here it is also possible to taste man... Read >
Author: martinapp

Getting The Most From Italian Wine

10th April 2009
When it comes to wine, Italy is well known for its Chianti and Pinot Grigio. However Italian wine isn’t just about these two famous gems. The country offers a huge variety of diverse and unusual wines, while boasting some of the oldest wine growing re... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Getting The Most From Italian Wine

09th April 2009
When it comes to wine, Italy is well known for its Chianti and Pinot Grigio. However Italian wine isn’t just about these two famous gems. The country offers a huge variety of diverse and unusual wines, while boasting some of the oldest wine growing re... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Getting The Most From Italian Wine

09th April 2009
When it comes to wine, Italy is well known for its Chianti and Pinot Grigio. However Italian wine isn’t just about these two famous gems. The country offers a huge variety of diverse and unusual wines, while boasting some of the oldest wine growing re... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Wine growing regions and its impact

13th March 2009
The wines produced in the different regions of the world have some of unique tastes and flavors. Wine experts and those that have just started understanding wines and their USP will definitely be in position that they can differentiate the wines that are ... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

The Secret Ingredient To Cooking Authentic Italian Food

04th March 2009
There are a lot of things that you could learn in an Italian cooking school. When enrolling in a culinary institution, there are different options. You could choose those who offer basic culinary education, the fundamentals and the like or opt to take up... Read >
Author: chahalpreet

The Secret Ingredient To Cooking Authentic Italian Food

02nd March 2009
There are a lot of things that you could learn in an Italian cooking school. When enrolling in a culinary institution, there are different options. You could choose those who offer basic culinary education, the fundamentals and the like or opt to take up... Read >
Author: chahalpreet

Italian Special Courses in Rome

21st January 2009
Rome is certainly one of the favourite destinations chosen by foreign students from all over the world who decide to allow themselves a learning vacation in Italy. Coming in contact with all the aspects of Italian culture is the best way to learn the lang... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci

How To Sell Wine

29th December 2008
In the world of wine, the Internet has drastically changed the business and landscape for a lot of industries and manufacturers. Retails and wineries alike are using the Internet to sell their unique wine to the public, reaching more people than they ever... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Cooking With Wine

03rd December 2008
Dinner and enjoying a glass of your favorite wine with the meal, consider using wine as an ingredient in your favorite dish. Cooking with wine has never been more popular and endless recipes abound that incorporate all different types of wine into favorit... Read >
Author: James Murray

The Green Wine of Italy

03rd November 2008
Tocai is an aromatic dry white wine that is made from the grapes of the same name. It is grown in the Fuilia area of Italy and it is named after small eccentric glasses it is served in Italian taverns. The glasses are small and look like juice glasses. Th... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Italian Wines

15th October 2008
When it comes to wine with food, there is one place that always stands out for producing great quaffable wine that tastes good with food without overpowering it with overly rich flavours - Italy. When you think of Italian wines, you inevitably think of... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Courses of Italian Language in Siena

23rd September 2008
Have you ever thought to come to Italy to study Italian language? There are lots of students from every corner of the world who are fascinated by Italy and decide to come here for a learning-vacation. A language travel vacation in Italy gives foreign ... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci

Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world

05th September 2008
With grape vines growing virtually everywhere, Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world. No Italian meal is complete without the clinking of wine glasses.Yet perhaps surprisingly, Italy is a relative newcomer to the world wi... Read >
Author: sulamita

For Some Of The Best Wine Buys This Spring – Head To Italy!

06th February 2008
For Some Of The Best Wine Buys This Spring – Head To Italy! Italian wine can be baffling! Most people have heard of Chianti. Lots of you probably enjoy a glass of Pinot Grigio or two, maybe the odd Frascati or Soave every now and then. But when you f... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - Number Two, The Embarassing Lack Of Knowledge

06th November 2007
I know that you may find me somewhat paradoxical. I have written numerous articles and reviews praising (and when required panning) French, German, and Italian wine and the food to accompany them. I am happy when I find a successful wine and food pairing,... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A Taste of Italy - Italian Wines

16th October 2007
It may come as a big surprise to you that more wine is produced in Italy than any other country in the world, but this information will come as no surprise to Italians. Wine making in Italy has been raised to the level of an art form. One that is passed d... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - One, The Unconscionable Expense

12th October 2007
Some of you may know me from my wine article series "I Love Italian Wine and Food," similar French and German series, and travel articles that always manage to discuss local wine and food. It's true; I really do love wine and food from Italy, France, Germ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Touring Italy - Launching a Series

16th August 2007
The U.S. Tour Operators Association annual survey shows that Italy is the world's top vacation destination. This country really has something for everyone. Italy's attractions include secular and religious sites spanning centuries if not millennia, isolat... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Florence, no place like it

26th July 2007
Florence, Italy as a place where you can live majestical moments in your life, that otherwise may never be experienced. Florence incites in us the very spirit of adventure and discovery that most movies provide us, even if for a few minutes, Florence hold... Read >
Author: David Pruitt

I Love German Wine and Food - Launching a Series

19th February 2007
This article will launch our new series, I Love German Wine and Food. You may be aware that we have written more than two dozen articles in our first series, I Love Italian Wine and Food. This series will continue this labor of love, but for German wine a... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love French Wine and Food - Launching a Series

17th February 2007
This article will launch our new series, I Love French Wine and Food. You may be aware that we have written over two dozen articles in our first series, I Love Italian Wine and Food. This series will continue this labor of love, but for French wine and fo... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Sicily Region

12th November 2006
If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Sicily region of southern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour. Sicily is the football kicked by the Italian boot. It is... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Fruili-Venezia Giuli Region

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

I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Tuscany Region

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

I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Lombardy Region

24th October 2006
If you are looking for fine Italian wine and food, consider the Lombardy region of northern Italy. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour. Mountainous Lombardy is located in the north central z... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Italian wine smells.

23rd January 2006
I am often reminded by my relations of the first family wedding that I was allowed to go to as a six year old. My much older cousin was getting married to a beautiful Italian lady and of course her relatives insisted upon Italian wine at the reception. ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler