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21st September 2009
If a brewer makes beer, what is the name of a person that makes wine? Many people would say brewer, but this is incorrect. It also points to the fact that the titles of many positions in the wine industry are simply unknown. In this article, we look to sh... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
16th September 2009
Napa Valley is well known for its prominent wineries. Honestly, the wine industry is a covers the large part of California which definitely holds its own amongst wine industry greatest of the world. Napa Valley is located in northern California and rules ... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
15th September 2009
It's one of the idiosyncrasies of the wine trade that most of the wine world's finest and rarest wines spend time in oak before they are released onto market. Why oak after all? There are other woods available, and isn't using wood of any description rath... Read >
Author: pippym1122
10th September 2009
Although Resveratrol has not as yet received FDA approval, it's become a hot item online. There are over 10 different Resveratrol additions that now available for buying on the web. Before making a decision which of these supplements are right for you, ... Read >
Author: Ariel Morin
18th August 2009
In biblical times, the fame of the wines of Lebanon was widespread. The ambrosial nectar from the lush and vast vineyards in the fertile valleys was much prized and praised. In Hosea 14:7, the words of the Lord pronounced that men who walked in righteousn... Read >
Author: Satish Yadav
13th August 2009
Hiring a car to travel has many advantages and disadvantages depending on your need. The good news is that it has become really cheap to hire cars now whether it is in a place like Brisbane or Adelaide.
Cheap Car hires Adelaide
Adelaide, the city famous... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
03rd August 2009
The principal town of New Zealand’s Marlborough region, Blenheim is home to a population of approximately 25 000. Marked by warm salubrious climes its ideal environment for vineyards makes it the nation’s largest grape cultivating and wine making area... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
12th July 2009
Gourmet (def) a connoisseur of the delicacies of the table. Of a standard required by a gourmet: first rate. From the Old French for wine merchant's man.
Hamper (def) a large basket... made from cane, wickerwork etc.
As a supplier of Gourmet Hampers... Read >
Author: Brendan P Murphy
01st July 2009
Found just south of Wairarapa in the Wellington district is New Zealand’s largest and better known wine regions. This area is saturated with vineyards and olive groves that are just walking distance from the village of Wairarapa. This locality is famous... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
15th June 2009
There is something both familiar and exciting about Napa, something that hits you the very moment you arrive and stays with you long after you’ve left. I guess it could be the fabulous views, partly made famous by Microsoft (yes, the green hillside phot... Read >
Author: Mark Gamble
12th June 2009
North American wine is now considered excellent and comparable, if not better, than any wine in the world. This seems oddly so given the fact of prohibition. It takes time to develop a vineyard and wine. How did North American wine survive the plague of p... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
12th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th June 2009
Understanding French wine can be daunting, especially when you start to delve deeper into the mix of regions, grape varieties, complex laws and labels that make up the country’s wine industry. To help you on your way, we’ve put together a short guide ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
06th June 2009
A glass of wine a day is not only a pleasant relaxing drink to end the day with but it could also be good for you. There have been many studies about the benefits of wine and health and they have in general concluded that red wine is something that can be... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
04th June 2009
For years and years, absinthe was illegal in the US. It was banned from American drinkers way back in 1912, partly over fears it carried effects worse than your average alcohol, and partly because its popularity made it a prime target for temperance-minde... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th May 2009
A part of the state of Victoria, Daylesford is a former gold mining town located about 115 kilometers from Melbourne. Known for its natural spring mineral spas, this small town is becoming an increasing favorite with tourists in Australia. Finding the rig... Read >
Author: Take A Break
12th May 2009
The harvest season is nearing in many wine growing regions round the world with a number of festivals and events being celebrated in this time. Incase you are a wine lover then this is the best time to take off and go for a vacation so as to relax and hav... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
17th April 2009
Leading barcode and labelling company, AM Labels develops bespoke label applicator for Wine Industry
Company: Kingsland Wines & Spirits was established 40 years ago and has since grown to become the largest independent bottler of wine and spirits in t... Read >
Author: Davina Richards
15th April 2009
New Zealand has got an enormous amount to offer on the wine front. It is most well known for its Sauvignon Blanc coming out of the Marlborough region, but other regions and grapes are now becoming increasingly popular and important for New Zealand’s win... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Australian wine has dominated the UK supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines sales by volume to the UK than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Despite the fact that South African wine is generally thought of as New World, the country has actually been producing wine for more than 350 years. However, it is only since the end of Apartheid in the 1990’s that the South African wine industry has re... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Australian wine has dominated the UK supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines sales by volume to the UK than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
03rd March 2009
Master of wine is one of the most difficult titles to earn; it requires immense hard work, time and effort. The title is awarded by The Institute of Masters of Wine of U.K. The wine makers need to submit the essay and the remarks which were made after tas... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
28th February 2009
If you glance around any modern gourmet grocery you will see that there are all kinds of accoutrements and food items intended to be put to use by wine enthusiasts. The wine industry has practically exploded over the past decade. Today there are wine club... Read >
Author: Wine Club Insider
22nd January 2009
With camping becoming a great way to socialize and explores the wonder of nature more and more resorts are becoming available for the new or experienced camper. Camping abroad bring with it all the delights of camping in the UK plus the added bonus of a c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th January 2009
Pinot Grigio has become massively popular in recent years and is rivalling Chardonnay to the role of number one white grape. But what makes it special and when should you drink it? Read on to find out more.
Clean and Crisp or Rich and Honeyed. The Choi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
09th January 2009
Pinot Grigio has become massively popular in recent years and is rivalling Chardonnay to the role of number one white grape. But what makes it special and when should you drink it? Read on to find out more.
Clean and Crisp or Rich and Honeyed. The Choi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
29th December 2008
For the wine lover, Auckland Wine Trail Tours offers the experience of a lifetime providing the chance to explore the beautiful countryside of New Zealand whilst sampling exquisite wine all along the way.
The Auckland Wine Trail Tours is a wine trail t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
14th December 2008
Did you know that that there are as many varieties of wine as there are grapes? When you see a wine brand, take time to study the wine's name if only to have more information on the specific area where the grapes from which the wine was made, were cultiva... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
03rd December 2008
Many wine buyers and collectors prefer to go to wineries to ensure that they make the right purchase of fine wines. You may find experts and wine critics where you travel. They know everything about the most popular wine brands, quality fine wines, and th... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
03rd December 2008
Getting yourself in the wine business can be challenging and encouraging. However, you can't compare a bottle of fine wine to one from your own winery. For those who have successfully established themselves in the wine industry, they may consider their bu... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
02nd December 2008
Located 2,000 kilometers southeast of Australia, the island-nation of New Zealand is famous for its unique isolation, lovely and scenic landscapes, diverse population and a thriving free-market economy. Straddling across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand is co... Read >
Author: joalesto
18th November 2008
Wine can be defined as an alcoholic beverage which is made by process of fermentation. Wine is generally made from fruit juices such as grapes, apple, berries, etc. Wine is primarily classified into red wine and white wine. The classification is required ... Read >
Author: Christopher
05th November 2008
Rosé wine may be the perfect drink for summer but it’s also pretty good throughout the rest of the year. With Christmas around the corner, here’s why you should start stocking up!
Great for Drinks Parties and Pre-Dinner Drinks
Because Rosé is ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
21st October 2008
Infusions Restaurant provides an excellent teaching and training facility for culinary students and future chefs in the Culinary Arts program at Okanagan College from World Class Chefs, and at the same time offering their restaurant guests a chance to exp... Read >
Author: James Murray
09th September 2008
Hunter Valley is known for the booming wine industry in the area. It is home to many wine-producing establishments as well as abundant wildlife and natural attractions. Located two hours away from the capital city of Australia, Hunter Valley is perfect fo... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
05th September 2008
The Macau Wine Museum is a specialty museum, displaying the entire history of Macau's wine industry, including both Chinese and Portuguese influences. The exhibitions include wine production, fermentation, bottling and corking processes in detail. The ser... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
21st August 2008
The subject of grapes and vineyards is interesting and varied. The vineyard has a long history, and is used for many other things besides making wine. Some people believe that vineyards have been around nearly as long as people. There are a lot of things ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th July 2008
What in the world do all of these wild words have in common? No, they’re not ways to swear in Croatian! But, they do share a unique bond.
They are all incredible wines and vineyards in Croatia – an emergent connoisseurs’ destination that has ac... Read >
Author: Scott P Taylor
04th June 2008
Enjoy these 15 interesting facts about wine from Rim Rock Ranch.
1. Although red wine can only be produced from red grapes, white wine can be produced from both white and red grapes.
2. There are approximately 20 million acres of grapes planted ac... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
04th June 2008
Enjoy these 15 interesting facts about wine from Rim Rock Ranch.
1. Although red wine can only be produced from red grapes, white wine can be produced from both white and red grapes.
2. There are approximately 20 million acres of grapes planted ac... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
28th April 2008
"Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used – Shakespeare"
Food and wine is often cast as a rather mysterious and unique division of science, but its not as mysterious as it seems to be, its actually simple. The history of wine in UK ca... Read >
Author: winelines@gmail.com
13th April 2008
A Western Cape Tour Of Exciting Train Rides
Who will ever forget the first time they boarded a train and took a ride through rushing scenery and arrived at new destinations in something very different to a car? The sheer speed and power of the massive ca... Read >
Author: Toureagle
26th February 2008
We have all had the experience of waiting for a client to make a final decision. Some customers may even need to visit two or three times in order to make a decision, but we all need to feel more confident about what we are buying. How? Why is this so ... Read >
Author: Nicole Shields
07th January 2008
With many wine sales to choose from at this time of year, it’s always useful to know how to pick out the best. Simply follow a few handy tips below to ensure that you get top quality wines at bargain prices and steer clear from all the rubbish that inev... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
21st September 2007
Yarra valley is the region near the Yarra river, located just an hour’s drive from the city of Melbourne. It is a great holiday destination surrounded by luscious greenery, beautiful wineries, forests, verdant hills and mountains. The Yarra Valley is ... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby
26th July 2007
Reverse osmosis system is a process of water purification that uses pressure techniques for the separation of contaminated elements from the water. It is used to provide the purified water for drinking, cooking and other household works. There are five ma... Read >
Author: Cohen
04th June 2007
We know that wine is grown in different countries that have the right climate for the wine grapes. While the most well known places for wines is found in France and in Napa Valley there are many new countries that are expanding into the wine market. Among... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
08th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Peter Renton
Most of you probably didn't start your business and immediately think about packaging. You focused all your energy on your product, trying different formulas to make it better. Then once you were happy with your end prod... Read >
Author: Peter Renton
26th January 2007
You know the world is changing when the cognoscenti start to talk about gourmet chocolate in the same way other connoisseurs talk about wine. It used to be the norm that wine critics held sway using terms like gravel, blackberry, sweaty saddle and honey p... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon
08th January 2007
Although not that famous as the French one, China’s wine industry has the world’s first rate of the annual increase in this domain. Thus, while the Chinese market registers a growth of more than 10%, the world’s increase is somewhere around 1%.
H... Read >
Author: Alison White
01st January 2007
Stuart and Elizabeth Smith are a lovely couple of 59 and 55 years, entering in to a buoyant English wine market which currently supports around 400 commercial vineyards in English and Wales. The couple lives near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire and has been ... Read >
Author: Alison White
16th November 2006
In the recent International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC) the first prize for the Top Pinotage was awarded to Stormhoek, a small independent winery in South Africa. Two years ago they were virtually unheard of in their own country - let alone the res... Read >
Author: Matt Ambrose
09th November 2006
The wine grape revolution was further carried by Charles Krug who started the winery business in 1861 and according to the statistics there were almost 150 wineries working commercially by 1889.Some earlier wineries were Schramsberg (founded in 1862), Ber... Read >
Author: hazel leo
09th November 2006
Port wine is amongst the worlds most refined and sought after alcoholic drinks. It has a century-old tradition to legitimise its unique quality. The wine is one of Portugal’s finest products and a major cause for the countries reputation. The inhabitant... Read >
Author: Alison White
01st September 2006
Worldwide, overproduction has long been one of the greatest challenges to the wine industry.
In the last three years Spain, France and Italy's wine production has increased by over 24 million hectolitres. According to figures from the International Wi... Read >
Author: Alison White
29th March 2006
Wine clubs have been sprouting up in recent years as a result of an increased
interest in wine and greater wine consumption. In fact, according to figures
from the Wine Institute, sales of wine in the United States went up four percent
in 2004. Expo... Read >
Author: Jason Connors
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