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An appointment with Bormioli Rocco, at the Salone del Gusto in Turin

01st November 2010
From 21 to 25 October the group will participate in the event organised by Slow Food, in its double role as exhibitor – at Pavilion 2, Stand M134 – and technical sponsor. In all the exhibition’s Taste Workshops and Taste Theatres, as sponsor Bormioli Rocc... Read >
Author: layoutweb

October is Wine Month in Texas

14th October 2010
October is here and that means its wine month in Texas. All throughout the month of October, wineries across Texas will be celebrating the state’s wine industry. Some of the state’s best wineries can be found right here in the hill country with over twent... Read >
Author: Ranches of Brushy Top

Wine Tasting - Tasting German Wines

13th October 2010
Even though it is as not as famous in the wine industry as Argentina, Chile, France, Spain, or Italy, Germany produces some of the tastiest wines that money can buy. Known for their sweet Riesling wines, Germany is quickly becoming a superpower in the win... Read >
Author: Zack Reeves

Holidays in Cote d'Or

13th September 2010
Burgundy may be the centre of France’s wine-producing industry, but at its heart is Cote d’Or. Stretching throughout Burgundy, from Dijon to Beaune, the Cote d’Or combines the best of the region – fine wines, sunny vineyards and most importantly, sunshine... Read >
Author: Phil H

Biggest American Wine Producers

19th August 2010
My wife and I had several guests over for dinner the other night. We enjoyed a great meal and later we sat on our patio with a glass of our favorite after dinner wine. My guests know of my current pastime of blogging. They began to tease me about how I... Read >
Author: Ronald Senn

Food Holidays On Mallorca

16th August 2010
The wealth of free time, without the usual day-to-day tasks and constraints make holidays the perfect time to indulge in hobbies and pastimes. For some that could involve going on long meandering walks in the countryside, while others will be more energet... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Visiting the Town of Haro

10th August 2010
Haro, a town in the north of Spain is home to the great bodegas or wine producers, it also has many interesting buildings from the past that are much visited by tourists from Spain and further afield. La Batalla del Vino The most popular festival, t... Read >
Author: Adal Bert

I Love Organic Wine - An Organic White From Touraine (Loire Valley)

30th June 2010
The Loire river is the longest river in France. The Loire Valley is home to a wide variety of wines as well as great castles. Touraine is towards the eastern end of the wine producing area, but is actually southwest of Paris. Over time, more and more of t... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

How to Pick a Bottle of Wine

10th June 2010
Many people drink wine or cook with wine regularly but do not have any real knowledge of how to select a good wine. This article will cover the information you need to develop some expertise in wine selection. The first consideration should be whether ... Read >
Author: Anthony Parker

Forget About the French, There’s Portuguese Wine

06th April 2010
As mainland Europe's most westernly country bordering with the Atlantic and enjoying a soothingly warm Mediterranean climate, it is inevitable that Portugal should carry a wine-making tradition that shares about the same quality, quantity and production t... Read >
Author: Ace Smith

Wine Gift Baskets For Wine Lovers

29th March 2010
Over the past few years the diet of the people living in Mediterranean area has come into focus and many people where surprised to learn the prominent role wine plays in keep us healthy. You can create a healthy gourmet wine gift basket based on the Medit... Read >
Author: Reinaldo Finch

Drink up in Hunter Valley

15th March 2010
The Hunter Valley - Time for a little self indulgence. Australia is the fourth largest wine exporter in the world and its vineyards produce a whole variety of different grapes which produce some of the best wines in the world, notably Shiraz, Cabernet... Read >
Author: M Rippy

Interesting Facts on Wine Tasting Tour

24th February 2010
Wine tasting tours, as the name suggests, are tours designed exclusively for the purpose of sampling wines. Some of the best wine tasting tours are undertaken in Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley in California. These are internationally famous regions where a... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Unique South African Wine-Making Techniques

03rd February 2010
New World wine-makers in the Franschhoek Valley are practising ancient techniques to produce innovative South African wines South Africa has long been recognised for its superb wines, which have cemented the country's reputation as one of the leading w... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Taste the Top Class Icewine

19th January 2010
Wine tours are an amazing journey that is designed around the best Niagara wineries canadian ice wine where you get to taste the top class icewines. Niagara-on-the-lake is the region where icewine grapes are grown for the production of icewine. This reg... Read >
Author: Hillebrand
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