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Send us your cow photo ?In , Milan - along the street that runs into the park by the hotel, there are many, many painted cows. Apparently Chicago has a similar display.? M. Greer
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French Wines - Why The Fuss About French Wines France produced some of the best wines. Europe it is the oldest region where wine is produced. Wine making in France dates back to the olden days during the Roman era. Actually, it was this period that wine making expertise was exported to other region in France. French made wines are extremely popular all over the world. In fact it was from the ?French Paradox?, a medical finding that observed that despite the French population?s diet rich in fats, their risk of getting coronary disease rema
Wine Review - 2004 Semillon by Chris ShananhanConstable Hershon Hunter Valley Semillon 2004 $14.80-$18.50 On a recent trip to Newcastle I found several local wines available by the glass at Terminal One Bar + Dine, on the harbour foreshore. The locals apparently know Constable Estate Vineyards (formerly known as Constable & Hershon), very well. But as this tiny Pokolbin-based winery sells out most of its wine at cellar door, and the balance through restaurants, it?s not well known. It?s a delicious drop, in the delicate, slightly
Wine Review - 2004 Semillon by Chris ShananhanConstable Hershon Hunter Valley Semillon 2004 $14.80-$18.50 On a recent trip to Newcastle I found several local wines available by the glass at Terminal One Bar + Dine, on the harbour foreshore. The locals apparently know Constable Estate Vineyards (formerly known as Constable & Hershon), very well. But as this tiny Pokolbin-based winery sells out most of its wine at cellar door, and the balance through restaurants, it?s not well known. It?s a delicious drop, in the delicate, slightly
Wine Review - 2004 Semillon by Chris ShananhanConstable Hershon Hunter Valley Semillon 2004 $14.80-$18.50 On a recent trip to Newcastle I found several local wines available by the glass at Terminal One Bar + Dine, on the harbour foreshore. The locals apparently know Constable Estate Vineyards (formerly known as Constable & Hershon), very well. But as this tiny Pokolbin-based winery sells out most of its wine at cellar door, and the balance through restaurants, it?s not well known. It?s a delicious drop, in the delicate, slightly
Wine Review - 2004 Semillon by Chris ShananhanConstable Hershon Hunter Valley Semillon 2004 $14.80-$18.50 On a recent trip to Newcastle I found several local wines available by the glass at Terminal One Bar + Dine, on the harbour foreshore. The locals apparently know Constable Estate Vineyards (formerly known as Constable & Hershon), very well. But as this tiny Pokolbin-based winery sells out most of its wine at cellar door, and the balance through restaurants, it?s not well known. It?s a delicious drop, in the delicate, slightly
UNWOODED CHARDONNAY Chardonnay to a winemaker is like a blank canvas to an artist. The base flavour of Chardonnay is generous but relatively neutral thus the winemakers? individuality can be expressed through the winemaking techniques used. Oak usage or no oak, (such as unwooded), yeast lees contact and malolactic fermentation are just some of the ways to influence the style of Chardonnay the winemaker desires to produce. To complement the Terrine recipe (below), I suggest an Unwooded Chardonnay, with a de
UNWOODED CHARDONNAY Chardonnay to a winemaker is like a blank canvas to an artist. The base flavour of Chardonnay is generous but relatively neutral thus the winemakers? individuality can be expressed through the winemaking techniques used. Oak usage or no oak, (such as unwooded), yeast lees contact and malolactic fermentation are just some of the ways to influence the style of Chardonnay the winemaker desires to produce. To complement the Terrine recipe (below), I suggest an Unwooded Chardonnay, with a de
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Wine QuizWant to learn more about wine? Try these questions ?.. Q: What happens to a Riesling when it ages in the bottle? A: The wine gradually develops a ?toasted? flavour that is often referred to as ?kerosene?. Don?t worry, the flavour is complex and satisfying, well worth a try. Q: Should all Rieslings be aged? A: Not always. Check the tasting notes on the label, and be guided by the winemaker, as some Riesling is made to be enjoyed while it is young and fresh. Nothing wrong, of course,
French wine history Wines of the Bordeaux region The term Claret, as we use it in England, is generally understood as a description of a red wine from the Bordeaux district (department of the Gironde), the finest wine-bearing group of vineyards in all France, and therefore in the world. Actually it should embrace all wines, white and red, in this district; but Sauternes and Graves are not popularly known as white Clarets. There is thus a certain lack of definiteness in the term, but certainly it cannot be hones
Red Wine - Heart Health benefits? Does red wine protect against heart disease? Maybe. Many studies investigated the benefits of red wine suggested that moderate amount of red wine (one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men) lowers the risk of heart attack for people in middle age by ~ 30 to 50 percent. It is also suggested that alcohol such as red wine may prevent additional heart attacks if you have already suffered from one. Other studies also indicated that red wine can raise HDL cholesterol (the Good cholester
Online Wine Shop In UkWine Shop In Uk Posted by LoveCause on Thursday, 1 May, 2008 @ 5:00 am Wine is so much more than just a grocery item; the stories, details and experiences associated with wine across the world mark it out as a very special product indeed. Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of grape juice. The wine store of today sells more than simply bottles of wine. Nowadays in UK there are so many online wine shops that offer a wide selection of wines from around the world. You
Chardonnay Chardonnay is a green skinned variety of grapes used to make white wine. Believed to originate from Burgundy in Eastern France - but is now grown globally. Chardonnay creates a ?neutral? type of wine, with flavours commonly associated with terrior and oak. Vinified in various different styles - from ?flinty? Chablis to rich and buttery Meusaults. Chardonnay is a vital component of many sparkling white wines globally.