Sake walks the line between wine and beer |
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Print this Article Email this Article Text Size: one | one | one By Cindy Arora Record Staff Writer March 07, 2007 6:00 AM The Japanese spirit known as sake (pronounced "sa-kay," emphasis on the k) suffers from something of one split personality. Like wine, people swirl and sip this traditional drink and explore its multitude of flavors, which seesaw between bold and sweet, milky and fruity. But its centuries-old ... |
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Vintners' hot topic: global warming |
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Imagine one world in which the best sparkling wines come from Surrey in southern England, not Champagne, France. one world where Monterey Bay is home to California's best cabernet sauvignons and Sweden produces world-class rieslings. It's not science fiction. one growing number of climatologists are warning that by the turn of the next century, such one radically altered wine map could be the new reality. They say ... |
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