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Impress Dad; Big Savings – Great Wine
Posted by James in Recipes, Wine Musings on June 12th, 2009
Every month he will enjoy two different premium domestic and one international red wine plus one bottle of crisp, white wine . Included each month will be details on the wines and perfectly paired recipes plus a FREE subscription to …
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Impress Dad; Big Savings – Great Wine
Venturing Out
Posted by Christine in Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
Red Wine , a Malbec to be exact. I am a white wine girl. I know the health benefits of red wine over white wine , but somehow I just didn’t think I liked it as much. Anyway, our friends had brought this over for a party a few weeks ago, …
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Venturing Out
Benito's Wine Reviews: Online Tasting + 2006 Water Wheel Memsie Red
Posted by Christine in Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
A couple of months ago, I led the group in trying the Water Wheel Memsie White . You can read the transcript for details on the unique white blend, but I decided to give the sister wine a chance as well. The 2006 Water Wheel Memsie Red …
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Benito's Wine Reviews: Online Tasting + 2006 Water Wheel Memsie Red
Wine of the Week: 2006 Obsidian Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon of Red …
Posted by Food And Wine in Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
These mineral traits come through with hints of French oak and spicy white pepper. While this wine may be enjoyed with an assortment of dishes, I implore you to enjoy it à la carte. This Cabernet deserves the utmost and complete …
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Wine Wednesday: Red Rock Merlot
Posted by James in Recipes, Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
If you’re looking for a super-sweet white wine for the summer I’d suggest the 2008 Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc (New Zealand). It’s too sweet for me, but I’m sure you’d like it!
Rating: 3.5/5 Price: $ Wine Info: Red Rock Winery 2006 Merlot …
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Wine Wednesday: Red Rock Merlot
Health care education – Health Benefits of Drinking Wine | Hmo And …
Posted by admin in Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
Conditions where blood clots and circulation are at issue may benefit from moderate red wine drinking. The benefits of white wine drinking are not similarly derived as it is the red wine grape skin that yields these properties. …
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Mochachocolata-Rita: Beef Shin in Red Wine with Baked Potatoes in …
Posted by Food And Wine in Recipes, Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
Beef Shin in Red Wine with Baked Potatoes in Cheese, Garlic & Herbs. I hate wine . Red . White . Rose. Champagne. All of them. To those who appreciate it, wine might taste fruity, chocolatey, oak-ish, send them back to a chateau in France …
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Mochachocolata-Rita: Beef Shin in Red Wine with Baked Potatoes in …
How do you get red wine stains off of a white wall?
Posted by Food And Wine in Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
Red wine , we discover, does not come off of white paint easily, even after just moments. We’re wiping and scrubbing, using paper towels and a sink scrubber and Clorox Greenworks with bleach, and we’re getting nowhere. …
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How do you get red wine stains off of a white wall?
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Sangria a refreshing drink from Spain
Posted by admin in Recipes, Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
White wine (typically Sauvignon Blanc) can be used instead of red , in which case the result is called sangria blanca. In some parts of Northern Spain, sangria is called zurra and is made with peaches or nectarines [1]. …
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Sangria a refreshing drink from Spain


