Articles, tagged with "wine drinkers", page 2
15th February 2011
It is springtime in Naples, Florida which here means 80 plus degree days and increasing levels of humidity. Funny but after a cold and dreary winter humidity feels good! Springtime means two things to me…boating and rose.
Over the last twenty years o...
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jfialkovich
15th February 2011
Introducing Mer Soleil; the Chardonnay for the non-Chardonnay drinker.
Too many people these days have been turned off of Chardonnay because of California’s eagerness to create the biggest, oakiest, butteriest version of the once docile grape. Traditio...
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jfialkovich
15th February 2011
For those of you who live in Florida, you know how much the weather can fluctuate from day to day. One moment it will be sunshine and blue skies, the next moment the sky opens up and dumps buckets of water. Then within minutes, as if nothing happened, th...
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jfialkovich
20th January 2011
Resveratrol is really a product that has only recently come into the limelight. It was featured on a Barbara Walters special in April 2008 "Live to be 159: Can You Do It?" In November 2007 CBS News did a piece entitled, "Could We Reside Forever? (Or Even ...
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WillJohnson
01st January 2011
Enjoying a fine bottle of wine is no more limited to the rich and the famous! In fact wine has become a part of most celebrations and is consumed by people from all walks of life and in different countries worldwide. Various countries have also made wine ...
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Gyanendra
30th December 2010
Wine is something that is served during special or romantic meals. And what could be more special and romantic than your wedding celebration of course. While serving wine is dependent on some aspects, wine can definitely signal a fun party no matter what ...
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Criss White
21st December 2010
Get into the spirit with some vino-themed gifts for the wine lovers in your life. With all the dinners and parties, you're sure to pop open a bottle or two in celebration. This list brings together some of the newest, and most colorful wine accessories on...
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Author:
steve magill
20th December 2010
Niagara Wines -- there's an appellation that just doesn't roll off your tongue. Some wine growing regions are instantly recognizable even to the most casual of wine drinkers.... places like Napa, Bordeaux, Montepulciano... but Niagara?
Why not? Grap...
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Author:
Stuart Hely
20th December 2010
Red wines take longer to open up or "breathe" than white or blush varieties. This can mean hours in a traditional decanter for maximum drinkability. The darker the wine, the longer it may need to air. You can save yourself some valuable time by using a wi...
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Author:
steve magill
02nd December 2010
Pour-through wine aerators are a relatively new addition to the wine accessory world, and the reviews are unanimous: they work.
They are especially useful for the average wine drinker who buys wine off the shelf, for consumption within a few weeks or m...
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Author:
steve magill
01st December 2010
KISS - Keep it Simple Stupid - is great when you're camping, but you can still treat yourself to a little outdoor luxury by expanding some of your camp kitchen accessories.
Instead of bringing instant coffee, you could purchase a reliable coffee maker....
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Author:
My Camping Tents
26th November 2010
Whenever it comes to tasting wines, it is always best to try out champagnes such as Moet & Chandon Champagne Nectar Imperia, Dom Perignon champagne; a drink fit for kings. Buying champagnes in NYC has become much more accessible with reliable online wine ...
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Author:
jackshon
11th November 2010
Ask anyone who has done it before, and they'll you that throwing a party is no small feat. Being a host or hostess is hard work, and sometimes, it can be a bit overwhelming--especially if it's a rather large or elaborate event. Being a host or hostess is ...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
08th October 2010
Wine by any label is still good wine. Nothing could be farther from the truth as this. Anyone who has ever tasted honest to goodness quality wine would know so. While most people would claim knowledge of wine, wine tasting, and wine pairing, it still rem...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
30th September 2010
There is an abundance of weight loss tips from around the world. The Mediterranean, especially, offers a lot of weight loss strategies.
Strategy 1: Go for healthy fats
Inarguably, olive oil is the heart of the Mediterranean cooking. The essential fa...
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Author:
Serena Symms