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 - Picture - TUSCANY.

The landscape of Italy’s wine producing regions is always enchanting, but Tuscany’s vistas are unforgettable
The rolling hills of Tuscany are home to some of Italy’s most striking wines.

July 7, 2010
 - Picture - BOLLA.

Bolla is one of the oldest wineries of Veneto, Italy. Abele Bolla founded it in 1883.

July 6, 2010
 - Picture - TOKYO.

A fishing village once called Edo, Tokyo has grown to be one of the world’s biggest cities. Until Ota Dakon built the Edo Castle in 1457, Edo remained a fishing village. Emperor Meiji moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1869 and the importance of importance and expansion began.

July 5, 2010
 - Picture - ONTARIO CHARDONNAYS IMPRESS UNITED KINGDOM WINE CRITICS.

Fast improving Ontario wine quality has prompted Southbrook Vineyards owner Bill Redelmeier to organize a chardonnay tasting to select the best, and to present them to British wine critics.

July 4, 2010
 - Picture - The Cape Winelands in South Africa Have Something for Every Taste.

Immerse yourself in South Africa’s celebrated “Food & Wine” capital, Cape Winelands. Famous for its fascinating countryside, infinite vineyards, and unique local cultures, Cape Winelands is one of the world’s most highly-acclaimed wine countries.

July 2, 2010
 - Picture - Book review: REMEMBERING SURVIVAL.

Many books have been published about the Nazi regime, and the atrocities officials committed, but this well-researched oeuvre approaches the subject a bit differently.

July 1, 2010
 - Picture - TOURING SPAIN’S MOST POPULAR WINE REGIONS.

Spain has been producing, consuming and exporting wine for thousands of years. It has the most land devotes to grape growing, but is the fourth largest producer of wine in the world. This means that yield per hectare is low, and this translates to more flavourful wines.

June 29, 2010
 - Picture - THE UPS AND DOWNS OF GIN.

Gin, popularized by the English, but invented by the Dutch, has been around for a few centuries.

June 27, 2010
 - Picture - GALICIA’S DELECTABLE WHITE WINES.

Spain, the fourth largest wine producing country in the world, is well known for its superb red wines from Rioja, Penedes, and Ribera del Duero, although there are many others that have began to challenge these wines.

June 25, 2010
 - Picture - VITIVINICULTURE IN TURKEY II.

This eastern Mediterranean country’s vitivinicultural history goes back 6000 years. This fertile region, located between latitudes 36 and 42 north, was home to a number of nations including ancient Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Laz and as of the 14th century Turcic tribes from central Asia who had adopted Islam as their religion.

June 23, 2010
 - Picture - WATER.

Canada is said to possess over 20 per cent of all potable water in the world, much to the chagrin of many nations, especially the U S A.

June 21, 2010
 - Picture - HONG KONG.

The English merchants and the government of the Untied Kingdom made this memorable city famous and prosperous.

June 19, 2010
 - Picture - AROMA CHARACTERISTICS OF GRAPES.

All fruit and vegetable varieties, especially grapes, possess characteristic aromas pending on their environment and soil types. This phenomenon manifests itself in single vineyard wines more than in generic wines.

June 17, 2010
 - Picture - Book review: EXTREME CUISINE – EXOTIC TASTES FROM AROUND THE WORLD.

North Americans are squeamish when it comes to food.

June 15, 2010
 - Picture - WINE TASTING 201.

Now that you know the difference between drinking and tasting, it is time outline precisely why and how you should taste wine.
Wine happens to be a beverage reflecting its environment. The same grape variety planted on two vineyards looks, smells, and tastes different due to soil variation and climatic conditions.

June 13, 2010
 - Picture - BAROLO.

Barolo, according to some connoisseurs, the best and most famous red wine of Italy, is one of many to claim the title “Wine of kings, and king of wines”.

June 11, 2010
 - Picture - MATARROMERA, GREAT WINES FROM THE DUERO, SPAIN.

Several writers wrote this book published by the Matarromera Group of wineries owned and operated by Carlos Moro.

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