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London uncorks Indian wine

09th January 2012
Can Indian wine make a name for itself in London? If recent headlines in the British press are to be believed, the answer is ‘Yes'. Many made big play of the fact that Waitrose, a posh supermarket chain, began stocking two Indian wines belonging to United... Read >
Author: Deepak

The Hunter Valley has made Australian wines famous

21st September 2011
The Hunter Valley needs no introduction to wine lovers. Along with South Australia's Barossa Valley, it has put Australian wines at the top of the world's list of great wine growing regions. This didn't happen overnight, though and the history of viticult... Read >
Author: Sidney

Cape Town in Winter - A Wintertime Wonderland of Fun and Games

01st August 2011
Cape Town in winter - it's usually the summertime that people consider a vacation in Cape Town, so it is amazing to discover that there is more partying going on in Cape Town during the colder months than at the height of summer. The recent Wacky Win... Read >
Author: Jane T.

Queenstown - New Zealand’s Ultimate Holiday Destination

17th June 2011
Called the ‘adventure capital of the world’, Queenstown is New Zealand’s top tourist destination thanks to its stunning natural beauty, world class ski resorts and golf courses, innovate adventure sports activities and the local wine industry. Even though... Read >
Author: Wilfred Buchanan

Learn About Wine Merchants And Wine Clubs

01st June 2011
Learn about wine merchants and wine clubs - Wine stores online The wine industry is on the rise with the popularity of wines hitting an all time high. Whether it is domestic dining or at large multi cuisine restaurants, wines have become the more popula... Read >
Author: chickie maxwell

Discovering The Wonders Of Latin American Cuisine

09th May 2011
The cuisine of Latin America comes from several cultures and cooking styles. There are local favorites that vary from country to country. However, there are also international favorites and the omnipresent fast food outlets. Surely, if you are traveling i... Read >
Author: AbsoluteLatinAmerica

A Brief History of Wine and Wine Online Australia

18th April 2011
As the common expression goes, in vino veritas, or "in wine (there is) truth." This Latin phrase was considered to have been coined by the ancient Roman author and philosopher Pliny the Elder, whilst the Greek poet Alcaeus is considered to have been its m... Read >
Author: Ellis Weaver

Packaged liquor and wine packaging, security printing techniques after the - after printing, Liquor

13th April 2011
1, alcoholic economic characteristics of anti-counterfeiting packaging Economic interests driving is a major cause of the proliferation of adulterated liquor. Wine is a special commodity, its relatively heavy tax burden, the tax value and sales price rat... Read >
Author: adsvf

Argentina, Mendoza and Malbec. A Perfect Vacation Combination

31st March 2011
A Bit of History. 400 years ago the Spanish came to Argentina and brought with them their love of wine. Catholic monks and priests began to grown produce wine for serving at communion and so the Argentine wine industry was born. It was in the 1800s, th... Read >
Author: Into LA

Exhaustive Argentina Travel Advice For Everybody

31st March 2011
The wine regions in Argentina happen to be quite exemplary. This large country has got a number of such regions including Mendoza, Cordoba, Rio Negro, Salta and Cafayate. Each one of these regions is renowned for wine having specific taste. This Arg... Read >
Author: travelhelpguy

Virginia's Surprising Wine Industry

24th March 2011
My Marine son transferred to Quantico, Virginia last year and my wife and I were planning a trip to see him and our grandchildren soon. One of our favorite activities is to investigate wine growing in each state that we visit. My wife did live in Falls ... Read >
Author: Ronald Senn

Scope On Hungary

22nd March 2011
No mountains, no coast, Hungary has kept a low profile among the holiday set.With its picturesque location along the Danube River, original coffeehouses and thermal baths, Budapest offers plenty to see and do. But business travellers willing to bolt on so... Read >
Author: Wes Dan

The Best Texas Hill Country Guide

18th March 2011
Texas Hill Country is full of the kind of mysticism is found only in movies or books. Within a short driving time you will be on the outskirts of the city in the heart of the Texas territory party eyes on the hills, the resistant form of the Hollywood cam... Read >
Author: jonn well

Wine Consumption in the US Set to Grow at 3% CAGR

15th March 2011
According to our research report “US Wine Market Forecast to 2012", wine market in the US is one of the fastest growing markets in the world, both in terms of production and consumption. Despite the cautious spending done by consumers during the last year... Read >
Author: Shushmul Maheshwari

Santorini, the Volcanic Paradise

15th March 2011
Santorini is an island located two hundred kilometer from the city of Greece. It has an area of twenty eight square miles approximately. It is a volcanic island and was created by a volcanic eruption. It has a population of around thirty five to forty tho... Read >
Author: JonathanTrott2k1
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