Articles, tagged with "french wine", page 1
12th March 2012
When I first got into the wine trade, I spent several years thinking that La Fleur-Petrus was the second wine of the great Chateau Petrus – an easy mistake for an amateur to make but an important lesson nonetheless to learn that La Fleur-Petrus is a diffe...
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Author:
tony
21st September 2011
The Bastille Day is observed on the 14th of July every year, as it's the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille. The event is not only celebrated in Paris but also in several other countries. Whether you participate in parades, burst fireworks, have ...
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Author:
dgreetings
13th June 2011
Just after the fall of Shaka and Dingaan, there have been a lot less conspicuous Kings / Chiefs with the existing Chief being Mangosuthu Buthelezi. The Zulu tribes formed the IFP or Inkatha Freedom Party through the Apartheid many years and have a robust ...
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Isiah Alston
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
27th May 2011
Set in the gorgeous Western Loire only 6Km from the walled historic town of Chateaubriant, Hirondelle Farm nestles in the hamlet of Le Perray surrounded by peaceful fields of corn-on-the-cob and sunflowers. Hirondelle Farm is owned by Dave and Doreen Joyn...
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BrandiMartinez
20th May 2011
With low priced flight travel and the Eurostar, the UK travellers currently have several options to travel France. But numerous holidaymakers choose ferries to France even now to attain any of the French locations across the Channel. They may be right t...
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ashleygerrald
18th May 2011
Paris is one of the most incredible places to spend a vacation. One of Paris’ huge attractions, are the many, luxurious Paris apartments that are positioned in cultural and happening areas throughout this city. When visiting Paris, instead of a hotel, con...
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Author:
Neal Enestrom
02nd March 2011
Norway might not be readily associated with culinary experiences, but fact is; in the history of Bocuse D'Or (world championship for chefs) only France has collected more medals! If considering visiting the country for its unique nature and exploring the ...
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Author:
Xavi9
28th February 2011
France, the beautiful country, is known for its high culture and tradition, its rich ethnicity and heritage have made it one of the best places of the world. Talk about Eifel Tower, the tourists’ favorite hunt-out or tasting a bit of red French wine? All ...
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Author:
William Jack
24th February 2011
Traveling to France can be a fantastic adventure. That's why France travel advice is always helpful for any new traveler going there for the initial time. From Shopping to dinning out although getting around safely is critical for a great time. This is in...
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Author:
travelhelpguy
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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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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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
29th December 2010
France vineyards for sale are targeted by a unique combination of professional investors, businessmen and women and individuals with aspirations of starting their own winery. Some purchasers of France vineyards for sale are not interested in the potential...
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Author:
John Smith
14th December 2010
Wine aerators, preservers and futures are high on the list for festive wine connoisseurs this holiday season. Whether you're looking for great corporate gifts, hostess gifts or something for your dearly beloved, these high-tech and wow-factor tokens will ...
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Author:
steve magill