Articles, tagged with "french wines", page 1
27th July 2011
Chequers Inn offers a great atmosphere that prospects customers to a total joyful experience. Chequers Inn is, no doubt, a amazing location to pay a visit to, as it gives at ease rooms and wonderful gardens. It is the only restaurant that has collected so...
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Author:
Valentin Cantrell
08th July 2011
With river cruise holidays becoming more and more popular over the past few years, a new generation of holidaymakers are being drawn by the truly special travel experiences that the river cruise offers. River cruise boats may not be as grand as the larger...
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Author:
Danny Smith
13th June 2011
Italian wines – there’s always something new to tickle your tastebuds!
Are you an avid drinker of wine? Are you always glued to wine tasting TV programmes, or travelling the world for the latest, most exotic wine varieties? If so, you may think that yo...
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Gareth Hoyle
02nd June 2011
Global wine culture is the dripping, whirling, pulsating heart of the sensorial exhibit "How Wine Became Modern" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). It has attracted a chic following of wine appreciators from around the world. The exhibit is...
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Acclaro
08th April 2011
Planning to move for a vacation? Having trouble with picking a location for your trip? Do not worry. Our planet earth has several places to give you what you prefer the best. Most people from east love to trip to the US. Of course that's a pretty good cho...
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Author:
Shijina seo
28th February 2011
The internet has become the best mode for wine connoisseurs to their choice of European vintages, especially ones made in France, Spain and Italy, at low rates.
Europe has been considered the best wine producing continent throughout the world, as it ex...
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Author:
jackshon
23rd February 2011
We’ve all been there, we’re three bottles deep with a group of friends and no one can even taste the wine – but we want more…OR that neighbor that couldn’t tell the difference between Kendall Jackson and Kistler ‘pops over for a drink’…OR it’s just Monday...
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jfialkovich
17th February 2011
Though French wines are famous the world over, it is Spain which has the honour of having the largest percentage of land devoted to making wine. It stands to follow that the country produces a vast array of wines. Spanish red wines are very popular and it...
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Author:
Xavi
16th February 2011
In the current economy there are deals everywhere, even in the wine world. But France, the one region in the world where the deals are sparse, value is hard to be found. Blame it on the declining dollar (although the Euro is starting to take a fall), pr...
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jfialkovich
16th February 2011
Boeuf Bourguinon, aka Beef Burgundy, is a traditional French peasant dish that has worked its way up the culinary ladder and is finding its way into the hearts of Americans. Unfortunately imported Burgundies, although excellent, can at times be pricey and...
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jfialkovich
15th February 2011
Everyone knows that Disneyland and EuroDisneyland offer some truly exciting rides and a massive selection of attractions. What many don’t realise is that the restaurants and diners within the theme parks and Disneyland hotels are just as fun, and they pro...
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Author:
Claire Collins
04th February 2011
Collecting wine was once a hobby or passion that the elite could afford to indulge and over the years a great deal of snobbery built up around wines. Only drinking red wine with red meats for example and that if you wanted to drink the best wine you shoul...
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Author:
Lyle
03rd February 2011
Too often it seems that the French wine press as well as wine critics and bloggers across the world say that terrior is a French concept only and that only French wines can show a sense of place. One specific example of a winery, outside of France that is...
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Author:
MarkAse
19th January 2011
Miguel Ramon Martin Azueta is an avid food lover from Cancun, Mexico. Miguel has been an avid contributor to the local cuisine, which includes the invention of the "Miguel Martin" specialty dish of guacamole and steak. Throughout his time in Quintana Ro...
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Author:
Kimbie Klabanova
07th January 2011
Do you have family members, friends and newly familiar pals who adore wine? Another method to get all their concentration & be loved for rest of your existence is to provide them an enticing range of the fine wines wonderfully wrapped at the Christmas wit...
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Author:
solomonjaylon