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Auction fun way to raise funds for school’s PTA

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 17, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

“Everyone is invited to the 13th annual Catonsville Elementary School PTA auction at The Lodge Saturday, March 20, 6-9 p.m. There are lots of great items for the silent and live auctions, including private wine tastings, a bus trip to Atlantic City, a swing set, autographed baseballs and Ravens tickets.”

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Themed Party Ideas Blog

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 17, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

Themed Party Ideas’ Blog posts latest creative party theme ideas, adult birthday party ideas and more: throw a wine tasting party with flare, the best hamburger recipe, and adult birthday party games.

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Wine & Jazz at the Centrale Montemartini at eternallycool

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 17, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

One of our favorite museums in Rome, the Centrale Montemartini (click here to read more), has announced a new program that sounds just divine. Starting on Friday 9 April, the museum will offer live jazz and tastings of local wines curated by the Enoteca Regionale Palatium between 8pm and 10pm.

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The Wine Club – Guest Column – You’ve Come a Long way Baby

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 17, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

A while ago I wrote an article for a wine magazine on the question whether or not to chill. I was talking about red wine, of course, because it doesn’t take an advanced degree in oenology to figure out that white wine always tastes best when chilled, and that after opening it should be placed in an ice bucket, which even posh restaurants seem …

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The Wine Club – Guest Column – Just chill!

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 17, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

A while ago I wrote an article for a wine magazine on the question whether or not to chill. I was talking about red wine, of course, because it doesn’t take an advanced degree in oenology to figure out that white wine always tastes best when chilled, and that after opening it should be placed in an ice bucket, which even posh restaurants seem…

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The Wine Club – Wine News – SA Grape Farmers Babooned …

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 17, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

Farmers in South Africa’s Western Cape wine region are facing a strange trouble. Baboons in the region have developed a taste for Chardonnay grapes.According to a report published in The Times newspaper farms in the Franschhoek Valley had been emptied by rampaging Chachma baboons, which are sneaking into secured plots and munching tonnes of grapes.

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French wine : Tasteful Elegance Personified

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 16, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

French wine is popularly referred to as vintage wine as they are prepared from the grapes of earlier years. The key facet of vintage French wine is that it actually tastes much better as it continues aging.

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New vintage, same great value in this $8 Italian blend

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 15, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

A key characteristic of good value wine is consistency. Not only should a great wine taste like it costs several times its price, but the best values are those that please year in and year out. And there may be no more reliable values in red, white and rose than the wines of Italy’s Falesco Vitiano.

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Hello. I’m a baboon. All your grapes are belongs to us.

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 15, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

Baboons with a taste for Chardonnay grapes are terrorizing farmers in South Africa’s Western Cape wine region, munching tonnes of grapes ready for harvesting, local media reported on Monday.

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Thieving baboons wipe out S.African vineyards: report

Posted by Digg RSS Search for wine tasting on Mar 15, 2010 in Viticulture, Wine & Beer, Wine Tasting, Wine Technology

Baboons with a taste for Chardonnay grapes are terrorising farmers in South Africa’s Western Cape wine region, munching tonnes of grapes ready for harvesting, local media reported on Monday.

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