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Boy, it’s loud in here!
Posted by admin in Recipes, Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
Then a great find from Chile, the 2005 Veramonte “Primus” Red wine . A blend made with the Carmeniere, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon grape, this Chilean red featured the “lost bordeaux” grape Carmeniere. This one is from the Casablanca …
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Resveratrol Wine Extract
Posted by Christine in Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
Red wine , which is fermented with the skins, seeds, twigs, etc. tends to contain much larger quantities of the beneficial substances like resveratrol than white wine which is fermented only from the pressed juice of the grape. …
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Resveratrol Wine Extract
TWGGA HOSTS 26th ANNUAL LONE STAR INTERNATIONAL WINE COMPETITION …
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
The intent is to recognize fine Texas wine made from new, up and coming wine makers and encourage more new wineries to enter their products. There are six new wineries that fit the criteria. Both their Red wines and White wines will be …
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Wine & Spirits Daily: Headline Roundup: Skyy Spirits HQ Slated for …
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
France (backed by Italy and Spain) won its fights against a proposal from the EU that would allow European wine producers to blend red and white wine to create rose. Producers have lobbied for months, after which EU Agriculture …
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Wine & Spirits Daily: Headline Roundup: Skyy Spirits HQ Slated for …
Peace in the War of the Rosés – The Pour Blog – NYTimes.com
Posted by Christine in Desserts, Recipes, Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
The lightly colored juice is then separated and made into wine . It’s a more labor-intensive technique than simply blending red and white wine to achieve rosé, as the E.U. proposal would have permitted. …
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John Schreiner on wine: Laughing Stock teases its consumers
Posted by Christine in Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
Blind Trust is a label that they introduced a few vintages ago for a red wine . Now they have added a white partner. Blind Trust is a finance industry term (David and Cynthia come from the business) describing a situation where an …
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John Schreiner on wine: Laughing Stock teases its consumers
White wine. Red wine. Green wine? Yes
Posted by James in Uncategorized, Wine Musings on June 8th, 2009
Here’s another tidbit: President Obama was served Stratus red wine during his recent visit to Canada. Stratus wines range in price from $35 to $410. (The $410 bottle is a 3L magnum in a wood box)
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All About Wine!
Posted by admin in Uncategorized, Wine Musings on June 6th, 2009
Pork and Veal: Red and white wine can work equally well with pork. Aim for lighter reds like Pinot Noir, Beaujolais or Chianti, or softer reds like Merlot. Chardonnay is a good choice for a “porky” white
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All About Wine!
Dayton Daily News | Dayton, Ohio, News and Information
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 5th, 2009
Saturday, Jun 6, 2009 12-5 pm Tariquet Rose 2008 Maryhill Winemakers White 2006 Domaine Anne Gros Bourgogne Rouge 2006 Maryhill Winemakers Red 2007 Charles Krug Generations Red 2005 Milzaide de Antano Sagrantino 2004 Encore Wine ! …
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Resveratrol Wine Supplement
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 5th, 2009
Thus, red wine , which is fermented with the skins, seeds, twigs, etc. tends to contain much larger quantities of the beneficial substances than white wine which is fermented only from the pressed juice of the grape.
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Resveratrol Wine Supplement


