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10th September 2009
Are you searching for a web page to know about the events and the specialties of Portugal? The Portugal Blog is the abode of the information about the events conducted in the country and the products made in Portugal like their saddles, wine and the embro... Read >
Author: Luis Fontes
10th September 2009
Are you searching for a web page to know about the events and the specialties of Portugal? The Portugal Blog is the abode of the information about the events conducted in the country and the products made in Portugal like their saddles, wine and the embro... Read >
Author: Luis Fontes
03rd September 2009
There are few places in the United States that compare with the west coast of America, particularly around the Californian region. With a combination of both city sightseeing in and around L.A and San Francisco as well as outdoor exploring across landscap... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
31st August 2009
Wine, be it red or white, is appreciated by many people around the world. The sparkling liquor can brighten up any occasion. The wineries of the Catalunya province of Spain is produce about 38 million liter of the liquor annually. About 200 vineyards are ... Read >
Author: Jhoana_Cooper
26th August 2009
Everyone knows that French cooking is one of the best in the world if not the best. With more than 365 cheese thousands of different wine producers foie gras sea food fishes and good meat and of course specialties like snails frogs legs bouil... Read >
Author: mohit576
15th August 2009
For as long as I can remember, in our wine tasting events we have always told people they are never, ever just drinking fermented grape juice. Winemakers of all stripes, even of the ultra-organic bent, do need to make additions (no matter how minor) to th... Read >
Author: pippym1122
13th August 2009
Grape cultivation in Jerez goes back to the Roman era and the Moors who ruled most of Spain from 711 to 1492 were forbidden by Islam from drinking wine. Contradictorily, grape cultivation continued in Jerez and distillation was introduced in the 10th Cent... Read >
Author: Rajni
08th August 2009
Umbria has 92 towns and cities within it all furnished with various tourist attractions to cater for various needs. Umbrian wine is one the most coveted exports from Italy. The industry’s growth has been facilitated by the good soils and climate. The be... Read >
Author: Mical733
05th July 2009
Sparkling wines and champagnes are exciting drinks to explore; particularly the fizz formed due to high concentration of carbon dioxide makes them popular and very exciting to explore in the wine tasting events in Napa valley, California and France. Spa... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
01st July 2009
"Old World" and "New World" are perhaps two of the most used terms in wine lexicon. People new to the world of wine frequently express frustration when confronted with these terms, either on a wine bottle, or in a wine tasting. After all, what does each t... Read >
Author: pippym1122
15th June 2009
On May 30th and 31st wine producers across Italy will be opening their doors to the public in the annual “Cantine Aperte” festival that spans the nation far and wide. Traditionally hosted on the last weekend of the month of May, this famous Italian ri... Read >
Author: Article Anuva
14th May 2009
New South Wales is located in the south east of Australia and is the most populated state in the country. Consequently, the area is home to the largest economy in Australia (around 33 percent) and is a popular location for the establishment of a diverse ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
12th May 2009
Wine has become a massive market in the UK over the last few years. More and more people are drinking wine and are becoming more discerning in their taste as they get to know the different styles of wine available. But what is the difference between buyin... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th May 2009
Sometimes it can be really difficult to decide which wine to buy. You want something that you know is going to taste nice and something that you could serve at any occasion with the complete confidence that everyone will enjoy it.
Some companies have a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th May 2009
Wine has become a massive market in the UK over the last few years. More and more people are drinking wine and are becoming more discerning in their taste as they get to know the different styles of wine available. But what is the difference between buyin... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th May 2009
Sometimes it can be really difficult to decide which wine to buy. You want something that you know is going to taste nice and something that you could serve at any occasion with the complete confidence that everyone will enjoy it.
Some companies have a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
07th May 2009
Wine has become a massive market in the UK over the last few years. More and more people are drinking wine and are becoming more discerning in their taste as they get to know the different styles of wine available. But what is the difference between buyin... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
06th May 2009
On April 6th, at the fair of Verona Vinitaly has ended, this is the famous international salon of wines and distillates. For one week in Verona, the major national and international wine producers gather together, but here it is also possible to taste man... Read >
Author: martinapp
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... Read >
Author: Liz Carter
13th March 2009
Since the introduction of the Spanish vine in the 16th century, Chile has gone on to become one of the world's most famous wine producers. Although often overshadowed by its European competitors, Chilean wine has gradually grown in mainstream popularity... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
11th March 2009
There are many countries where plum is bent. However, Australia is the continent of mauve. We all know that Australia's diversity is amazing and its wines are the same. To keep its reputation for high class plum producers, Australia is the first country t... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
10th March 2009
Ever opened a bottle of wine to find that you really can not finish the whole lot in one sitting? You don’t want to let it go to waiste – so what do you do? Cooking with the remains of a bottle is always an option but seems rather a shame if it is a p... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Portugal is one of the world’s best known wine producers – however it is not generally known for its table wine. It is famed for the fortified wines that are produced in the Porto and Madeira areas. Porto is where port wine is produced and Madeira is ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Ever opened a bottle of wine to find that you really can not finish the whole lot in one sitting? You don’t want to let it go to waiste – so what do you do? Cooking with the remains of a bottle is always an option but seems rather a shame if it is a p... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Argentina now stands proudly in the top five of the world’s biggest wine producers. It has a high consumption within the country itself. Argentines are very fond of red wine to go with their high consumption of local red meat, and exports have risen ove... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Portugal is one of the world’s best known wine producers – however it is not generally known for its table wine. It is famed for the fortified wines that are produced in the Porto and Madeira areas. Porto is where port wine is produced and Madeira is ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Argentina now stands proudly in the top five of the world’s biggest wine producers. It has a high consumption within the country itself. Argentines are very fond of red wine to go with their high consumption of local red meat, and exports have risen ove... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
01st January 2009
The city of Auckland has a rich variety of attractions for guests to indulge themselves in regardless of the nature of the activity. Visitors can find everything from heavy intensive outdoor activities to more leisure orientated ones such as traversing th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st December 2008
A good time can be had by all visitors to the Douglas Vale Homestead and Vineyard. This historical structure has the distinction of being the oldest structure made out of wood in the entire region of Hastings. It is considered to be historical because it ... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
01st December 2008
For centuries now, vintners and great wine makers have been tirelessly fermenting grapes, other fruits and flowers to produce the wine that is served at feasts, parties and dinner tables.
There are thousands of varieties or types of wine to choose fro... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
01st December 2008
It is a pleasure to the palate and it teases the senses when you combine fine dining with a glass of good wine. White wine is excellent when you are dining on fish or chicken, while red wine goes perfectly with red meat dishes.
You might be confused ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
27th November 2008
The game of golf is over 500 years old having been invented in Scotland. Since then golf has enjoyed much success with golf courses becoming popular tourist attractions in almost every country in the world. South Africa is no different and is home to many... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
29th October 2008
Held every spring, the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival is a celebration of the rapidly expanding food and wine culture to be found in Central Texas. This 501(c)4 non-profit organization was founded in 1986, and their annual festivals have become... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
09th September 2008
The majority of wine producers and importers who happen to read this article are likely to disapprove of its blunt language. It is an earnest attempt to help you select wines that will fit your taste, purse, and purpose.
No industry, except perhaps the... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
06th September 2008
Held every spring, the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival is a celebration of the rapidly expanding food and wine culture to be found in Central Texas. This 501(c)4 non-profit organization was founded in 1986, and their annual festivals have become... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
South America has gradually become one of the world’s largest and best-loved wine producers. Like Australia and New Zealand, it has taken time to develop and grow its market, but it now makes up a huge proportion of the wine that is available to us thro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
05th September 2008
South America has gradually become one of the world’s largest and best-loved wine producers. Like Australia and New Zealand, it has taken time to develop and grow its market, but it now makes up a huge proportion of the wine that is available to us thro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
03rd September 2008
If you are planning a European tour, why don't you consider the Piedmont region of northern Italy? Depending on your specific interests, this beautiful area might be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine loca... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
17th July 2008
Of all the wines, Champagne has a unique story to tell. The sparkling bubbles of Champagne have intrigued kings, emperors, rock stars and the common man alike and have helped Champagne become an integral part of every celebration. Though Champagne is prod... Read >
Author: Christopher
02nd June 2008
There are many wine writers and wine competitions throughout the world, all of them rate wines by scores out of 10, 20 or 100 or by awarding stars or medals. These medals are given by experts of wine who taste the product using a blind tasting method. The... Read >
Author: maloy@indusnet.co.in
27th May 2008
There are many wine writers and wine competitions throughout the world, all of them rate wines by scores out of 10, 20 or 100 or by awarding stars or medals. These medals are given by experts of wine who taste the product using a blind tasting method. The... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
23rd May 2008
There are many wine writers and wine competitions throughout the world, all of them rate wines by scores out of 10, 20 or 100 or by awarding stars or medals. These medals are given by experts of wine who taste the product using a blind tasting method. The... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
28th April 2008
Denbies sparkling wine is Britain's most dynamic, tourist-friendly winery. UK is one of the smallest wine producers in the EU. UK is often considered to be the hub of the international trade in wine and as a result has a thriving industry stretching from ... Read >
Author: winelines@gmail.com
28th April 2008
Denbies sparkling wine is Britain's most dynamic, tourist-friendly winery. UK is one of the smallest wine producers in the EU. UK is often considered to be the hub of the international trade in wine and as a result has a thriving industry stretching from ... Read >
Author: winelines@gmail.com
01st April 2008
The recent budget has marked another increase in the price of wine in the United Kingdom. Although you can’t get away with not paying tax altogether (unless you take a trip to your favourite wine’s country of origin to buy it, which could be difficult... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
10th March 2008
Umbria is in many ways the most rural of Italy’s regions. It may be less visited and less-touristed than some other parts of Italy (such as Tuscany) but there is no shortage of excitement with year-round festivals and special events. Food really matters... Read >
Author: sebp9
25th February 2008
The beautiful island of Cyprus offers an excellent blend of a mystical ancient culture and a modern thriving European community. The Cyprus coast is full of stunning beaches and inland you will see the most amazing mountain peaks and smell the abundant le... Read >
Author: TimMartins
21st February 2008
Cyprus is a stunning country blending its mystical ancient culture with the modern European society. Beautiful beaches are scattered along the Cyprus coastline and in the interior there are views of breath-taking mountainous peaks, abundant lemon groves a... Read >
Author: TimMartins
26th September 2006
The Israel - Lebanon conflict had an impact on the production and the export of wine from Lebanon. The interest for the wines produced by Lebanon increased.
Merchants that sell wine from Lebanon advise about a growing demand for the wines in the area. ... Read >
Author: Alison White
20th April 2006
Many say it's one of the best tasting beers you can drink. German breweries are pretty secretive about their "how-tos". Always saying its in the water, maybe there's some truth to that, but what really gives the beer it's great flavor is the hops which ar... Read >
Author: Joshua Spaulding
01st October 2005
What is corked wine?
Keeping a wine bottle-sealed is probably the most important factor when it comes to maintaining a good wine. A cork is essential, as it keeps oxygen out of the wine bottle. If a bottle of wine is not airtight then it may become oxi... Read >
Author: Neil Best
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