Articles, tagged with "merlot", page 4
05th February 2010
Is keeping kosher keeping you from being the wine enthusiast that you really are, deep down inside? Well, if it does, you probably live in the Dark Ages or still stuck in the 80's (although is practically the same...) because kosher wine is not what it us...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
20th January 2010
Over the years Chile has become an important producer of red wine. Its signature grape variety is Carmenere, one that virtually disappeared from Bordeaux long, long ago. Here we taste a blend of two grapes that are still popular in Bordeaux and elsewhere,...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
19th January 2010
Dell as a computer manufacturer has captured the consumer market the world over. Another feather in dells cap is the Dell Studio XPS 13 Merlot Red which is a part of the Dell Studio XPS 13 laptops that are created to fulfill all of your entertainment need...
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Author:
Johny
13th January 2010
Almost everyone has a liking for chocolate, even if they would rather deny it. But some of us have a passion for it and if you tried gourmet chocolate, this would turn into a devotion. The feel of its texture in your mouth as it melts is very pleasing and...
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Author:
Owen Jones
13th November 2009
When people think of Edinburgh, it's often the rich history of the Scottish capital that is brought to mind. While the city does boast some fascinating historical sites, there are plenty of modern attractions to recommend it as a great destination for any...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
23rd October 2009
Most successful in Italy's Piedmont region, where it makes such wines as Barbera d'Asti, Barbera di Monferato and Barbera di Alba. Its wines are characterized by a high level of acidity (meaning brightness and crispness), deep ruby color and full body, wi...
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Author:
wineglasses
23rd September 2009
This article presents my findings for several food pairings with a California red wine. The selected wine is a Merlot grown somewhere in California and vinified by the E. & J. Gallo Winery, a very high volume producer. Merlot grapes probably originated in...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
23rd September 2009
Uncork Wine Like a Pro
"Pop!" What a satisfying sound as the cork is pulled from a bottle of wine. The bouquet that follows reminds you that very soon, you'll be enjoying a glass of merlot, cabernet sauvignon, or chardonnay with your friends or that ...
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Author:
Jessica Altieri
11th September 2009
Sounds obvious, doesn't it? Sometimes, however, we get so caught up in what is the right wine and what is the wrong wine that we forget the most important thing: we have taste! We have our own individual taste and love drinking the wine we love to drink. ...
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Author:
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07th September 2009
HAVE A HEART THIS VALENTINE'S DAY.Show them you care with a selection of our heart shaped gifts from Find Me A Gift!Oh no. Valentine's day is ages away! We've still got Halloween and Christmas yet, but it never hurts to be prepared and you ought to start ...
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Author:
sarah hague
07th September 2009
Merlots have soared in popularity in the last decade. Merlot is the most widely planted grape in the Bordeaux wine region in France, and it is also quite widely planted in wine regions in the United States, particularly in California. In California, there...
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Author:
jsolutions008
26th August 2009
Malbec makes big, meaty red wines, which are full of lots of dark, spicy damson and bramble fruits. Perhaps slightly less well known than its Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon cousins, but by no means lacking in taste, Malbec displays clear characteristics of...
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Author:
kristianphllps
10th August 2009
When you think of a bottle of red wine you often think of Christmas or wintertime. Great with cooked meats and comfort food it is often not seen as a wine for the summer.
However when you think about the places that produce red wines they are mainly p...
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Author:
kristianphllps
04th August 2009
Wine is an excellent accompaniment to any meal. Red and white wines all appeal to different palates and they can just as easily be enjoyed on their own.
They also make a wonderful addition to a gift basket. Some baskets would not be complete without ...
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Author:
Gourmet Basket
07th May 2009
Red wine is a timeless drink. It can evoke pictures of different scenes in different countries and always represents some kind of passion. Red wine is also of course, used in Holy Communion in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and hence, has a...
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Author:
kristianphllps