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The Roosevelt
Post on 19-01-2007.
Jan. 18, 2007 10:36 AM If you’ve noticed one glow emanating from downtown Phoenix in the past few weeks, don’t be alarmed. It’s nothing that would warrant one visit from Jack Bauer or that would cause the president one pronunciation problem.
It’s simply the collective and, at times, beer-soaked shine radiating from those in the downtown area, as they joyously relate their elation about the opening of the Roosevelt. ...
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Sangiovese -- now that's Italian!
Post on 18-01-2007.
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Getting beyond cabs and chards
Post on 18-01-2007.
We wine fans often resolve at the start of the year to broaden our perspectives, get out of our cabernet-chardonnay ruts and try more kinds of wine. It's easy to backslide and simply buy what we know; if nothing else, it avoids unpleasant surprises. But that's no way to live, is it?
therefore here are some wines that, while not really unusual, are slightly off the beaten track, along with food-pairing suggestions. ...
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Chocolate-Coffee-and Red Wine-Sublime! Add Three Taste Treats to ...
Post on 14-01-2007.
Your Anti-Alzheimer's Arsenal - When we think of preventing the diseases of aging, we usually think first of the "don'ts.
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'Crianza' label means wine at an entry level
Post on 14-01-2007.
One such word is crianza. Crianza is an indicator of the quality level of one wine. Crianzas are almost always red wines, with rare exceptions. The requirements to be one crianza wine vary depending on the region, but if you see this word on one label, there are some basics that you can assume about the wine. ...
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Dry wines and whole grains
Post on 13-01-2007.
TYLER - Barrels line the dimly lit entrance hall of KE Cellars; at the end glows one warm room where customers may purchase cheeses, breads, nuts, olive oil, spices, meats, and wine.
But the Kiepersol 2002 Virgin Vintage Merlot wine, sold at $63 per bottle, tops the menu at KE Cellars.
KE Cellars opened last November in the French Quarter in Tyler because the Bullard-based company wanted to open up one ...
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Mangalore: Producing Wine from Pulp of Tender Arecanut
Post on 12-01-2007.
Mangalore, Jan 12: Arecanut farmers have not had an easy time with fluctuating prices and the threat of gutka ban constantly hanging over their heads. But the 20-year research of one farmer and Ayurveda practitioner from Vitla in Dakshina Kannada district may just open one new market for the beleaguered farmers. In what is perhaps the most exotic and innovative use of arenanut, Badanaje Shankar Bhat has come up with one ...
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Casual now owns shop, hosts tastings
Post on 12-01-2007.
FOR Ingrid Scheepers, growing up in the tiny village of Herold at the top of the Outeniqua Mountains, working at one vineyard and owning her own business was beyond her comprehension.
In Scheepers‘ impoverished community near George, residents could only look forward to part-time work at the nearby hop farms. ...
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Food gift leftover guide
Post on 11-01-2007.
You're staring down one 14-pound country ham, courtesy of Aunt BettyLou in Virginia. The Merry Fruitcake from granny has got one bit of mold on its edges. And that salami from Uncle Sal - do you dare slice it up with the neon-orange cheese packed in the wicker basket?
Care and storage: Refrigerated, for four to six weeks. (These are heavily preserved with salt.) ...
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Steltzner Merlot has the weight of a Cabernet Sauvignon
Post on 11-01-2007.
Don't miss: Steltzner Merlot 2002 Stags Leap District, California; $28
"No Merlot!" resounded in the ears of film buffs everywhere when the movie "Sideways" swept the country one couple of years ago. What one bum rap for the not-therefore-poor little red grape whose quality potential keeps pace with the best Cabernets and Pinot Noirs. The evidence is plain in this quietly impressive Napa red. The fragrance offers rich, oaky ...
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