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Hi, I know that only some of this info. seriously answers your question, however, if you love San Miguel beer, I thought you might find this amusing/interesting. In 1988, The Revolutionary Council Declared The Official Beer of the Provisional People' ... more
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1. You may be operating the wine opener backwards. When opening a bottle of wine, always begin with the handle in the 'rear' position and pull the handle forwards and down. Then stop and the bottle will be uncorked. If you start with the handle in ... more
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Most of the people think wine making is difficult but it is an easier process. When you add yeast to the grape fruit it converts the sugar into carbon dioxide and alcohol and the carbon dioxide escapes into the air and the leftover is nothing but ... more
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There is no prescribed route for your time spent on the Trail. You select where to begin and in what order you wish to travel. We do recommend allowing enough time to fully enjoy each winery and its offerings. Usually two or three wineries per day ... more
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A. The newsletters are included as part of a WineSpectator.com membership, which may be purchased here. If you are a current magazine subscriber, you are entitled to a significant discount on our online memberships. ... more
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Spain's young chefs all over the country are united into a movement. They are all friends and travel to each other's restaurants. Spain is like a cooking school with open doors there are no secrets. When somebody invents something new, everyone ... more
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Success is here – 75% know-how and only 25% wine making ingredients. You gather the entire wine making supplies together and then mix the ingredients according to the instructions. Do not expect perfection from the first try, though you should ... more
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A. Thick, etched crystal glasses may be more impressive than clear glasses, but they’re less useful for enjoying wine. Get simple, clear glasses without etching or color—so you can see the wine unadorned. Buy glasses with large bowls so that you ... more
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• DESSERT WINE (noun) The noun DESSERT WINE has 1 sense: 1. still sweet wine often served with dessert or after a meal Familiarity information: DESSERT WINE used as a noun is very rare. ... more
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Wine Lovers has an extensive training and development program for their dealers. Having a working knowledge of wine is an asset, however it is more important that our dealers are committed and dedicated to success. Wine Lovers will train you on the ... more
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