Articles, tagged with "french wines", page 3
26th October 2009
Grenache noir is the world's most widely planted grape used to make red wine, sometimes made into a stand-alone varietal, frequently as a rosé, but most often as a backbone of red blends.
Used as a component in some Northern Rhône reds, nearly exclusi...
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wineglasses
29th September 2009
Today we start our journey north towards Paris in a few days time. First stop is Cannes home of the film festival and one of the most prestigious of the French Riviera resorts. Until you have walked along the harbor front and seen first hand the size of t...
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Apple Tree
23rd September 2009
The California wine industry has exploded over the years. Once derided for producing wine of poor quality, the "Judgment of Paris" in 1976 changed everything when wine experts in Europe ranked many California wines equal to or better than classic French w...
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Thomas Ajava
22nd September 2009
Within the relatively small confines of Europe, there is a wealth of opportunities for those seeking to sample a little bit of everything.
From skiing, surfing and snorkelling, to climbing, canoeing and general relaxation, it's possible to cover all ba...
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Adam Singleton
04th September 2009
If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the Rhone Valley region of southeastern France. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review one the area's best-known wines, ...
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Levi Reiss
13th August 2009
If I was requested what interesting I read concerning France. With no doubt I would reply about its magnificent Eiffel tower, one of the most noted museums - Louvre and surely about its thousand mile grounds of grapes for fabricating wine.The history of m...
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Terrance Coffey
31st July 2009
Considered to be one of the famous wine capitals of the world, a tour to Paris would not be complete without engaging in the exquisite event of wine tasting. Almost every tour that is available in Paris offers wine tasting as it is very much a part of the...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
26th July 2009
This work will be handy both for the real buffs of France wine and for common citizens who are in used to sharing a bottle of superior wine at dining table. You can state that hot summer time is not a friendly period for alcohol drinking. But our story wi...
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Ralph Anderson
06th July 2009
Syzygy, which is located on East Hyman Avenue in Aspen, Colorado, has repeatedly won awards for being one of the best restaurants in this ski town. Featuring outstanding jazz music and food that is out of this world, Syzygy is the place to be when it come...
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Armando Ramirez
18th June 2009
What is the top wine producing region of the world? It is a simple question. On most subjects, it would also produce a heap of debate given the subjective nature of "best" and "top" and other rankings. Yet this was not the case with wine. Everyone knew th...
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Thomas Ajava
11th June 2009
After establishing their business, the Gilbey Brothers were joined by several of their kinsmen, whose names were Gold, Blyth, and Grinling. Their names soon became famous in the wine trade. The new business was going wonderfully well when Gladstone's budg...
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Allison Ryan
19th May 2009
Bar Lagoa - Address: Avenida Epitácio Pessoa, 1674, Lagoa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
It is a traditional bar that was opened in 1934 and is located near the Rodrigo de Freitas Lake which is the best place in Rio from which you can admire the sunset. It w...
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Salieri
15th May 2009
The luxury of life can never be experienced better than what Sint Maarten has to offer! Here you can have your very own St Maarten villa and be a few steps away from Cupecoy beach! But that isn't everything.
For those who love gourment, St Martin islan...
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Lakeisha Scales
28th April 2009
Paris is one of the most favored tourist locations across the world. Every year, millions of travelers from across the world come over to Paris for a romantic and memorable trip of their life. This City of Lights is extremely well connected with the metro...
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Mike Greaves
17th April 2009
The continuing popularity of French wine, despite stiff competition from other markets such as Australia, Chile and South Africa, means that the wine connoisseur has a vast array of wines to choose from. Most high street off licences stock a fairly standa...
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Author:
Liz Carter