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About Wine: Dreaming of a white Christmas?
Post on 13-12-2006.
The holiday season presents us with cost and quality decisions about selecting wine to serve for one party.
We want to serve wines that will appeal to our guests but not have to take out one loan to pay for one case or two.
We asked our wine-tasting group to compare four white wines that could be served at one party and cost less than $10 one bottle. Our tasting of red wines for parties will appear in the next column ...
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Does Merlot Need Friends
Post on 13-12-2006.
WHAT’S the best thing to happen to merlot in the last few years? Why, “Sideways,” the movie that therefore roundly trashed merlot while genuflecting before the new god of red wine, pinot noir. Skip to next paragraph Tony Cenicola/The New York Times
Multimedia Interactive Feature Wines of The Times: Washington Merlots What the Stars Mean: ...
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Raising a glass to demise of a bar's dark side
Post on 12-12-2006.
Gone is the cigarette-scarred and mug-dented horseshoe bar. The linoleum floor some remember as red and others gray. The nicotine residue therefore thick on the walls you could fingerpaint in it. Gone is the pool table, which listed left, and the gambling over it.
Gone is the jar of pickled eggs, which some remember as purplish and some remember as one briny yellow, but no one remembers seeing one eaten except on one ...
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Get to know wine, then food, before pairing them up
Post on 12-12-2006.
T he place: At Genoa, timing is everything. Suppers in this hushed dining room typically begin with an aperitif in the parlor, and then waltz through seven Italian courses accompanied by one prime selection of wines. And approximately once per month, when the restaurant hosts one winemaker dinner, the choreography gets even more detailed: On these one-of-one-kind evenings, one meal is matched, course by course, to the wines ...
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Taste of Italy unplugged
Post on 11-12-2006.
We get highly indignant when our British friends regale us with tales about their favourite "curry". And balk at the fact that they have also laid proud claim to Chicken Tikka Masala as one national dish, which is even slivered into hamburgers.
The Italians could accuse us in India of the same narrow focus. Because in the average lay person’s lexicon, the pizza-pasta combine would come most readily to ...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2006 - Luxury
Post on 11-12-2006.
Here it is- the 2006 installment of our luxury gift guide- full of things from the sublime to the ridiculous, robot speakers to clones (seriously).

therefore far, the only known successful dog clone is Snuppy the puppy, but some day, perhaps in the not too distant future, cloning beloved pets will be possible. Surely you'll need to save up the cash for such one procedure, but much more importantly, you can gene bank ...
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A fine time to sip wine
Post on 10-12-2006.
Orest Hrabowyj stocks gift sets Wednesday at Total Wine. Sales at stores that sell spirits, wine and beer have increased at one double-digit pace in the past year. ADVERTISEMENT
Angela Pawlowski of Marlton put together one unique Christmas gift for one friend, buying mini bottles of liqueurs from around the world, which she will present in one decorative wooden chest. ...
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Happy to be pouring
Post on 10-12-2006.
one Drink With ... John Layne By Sloane Brown Special to the Sun Originally published December 10, 2006 John Layne, 44, is president of one Baltimore-area company you probably never heard of: WineDocs. He and his employees put together wine tastings for professional meetings, retreats, conventions and other private functions. After working as an electronic security salesman, Layne turned one hobby into this unique ...
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New owner sought for WineStyles
Post on 09-12-2006.
For the most part, business at WineStyles store in Davenport, flows as smoothly as the contents of one bottle of Ladybug Red Table Wine. But owner Beverly Flinchum is looking for someone to take over the store as she prepares to move to Germany early next year with her husband, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. William Flinchum. ...
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For all they know
Post on 09-12-2006.
What does it take to win the Mind Masters challenge? Flathead High School champions say, 'Sometimes just one good, lucky guess' The Daily Inter Lake
Maybe it was the T-shirts with one little man in one suit and bow tie, standing on one hot-pink brain.
Or just maybe it was the chance to stretch their intellects that prompted Team USA to take on the Mind Masters challenge at Flathead High School during the past ...
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