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Venturi Wine Aerator - Trash or Treasure?
At first, the concept of letting your wine "breathe" may seem snobbish, anachronistic or even frivolous. The truth is aerating wine yields improvements that are immediately apparent even to casual wine...
0 commentsTasty Cornish Hens Cooked Two Ways
Cornish hens are tasty little birds that are perfect for couples or singles who may be home alone during the holidays. I do remember though a few years back when I was a child, my mom occasionally would bake...
8 commentsHealthy Recipes - Baked Stuffed Pumpkin
Baked stuffed pumpkin is an interesting Greek healthy recipe.
0 comments10 BEST RED WINES UNDER $20
When I first started to drink red wine I had no clue what I was doing. All I knew is that some tasted great and others, well, others made me want to reconsider drinking red wine at all....
French Castles: Valencay
A 16th Century Chateau in one of the "most beautiful detours of France". A place to spend a whole day with your family admiring the architecture and decoration, following the live shows, having a picnic in the park of the Chateau and letting your children wander around Napoleons maze, the children's chateau or the little farm.
12 commentsHow Wine Is Made
It starts with the grape. But not just any grape. A carefully and specifically chosen grape whose vine will complement the soil and the climate. At Telegherry they've chosen the Pinot Gris. But they...
9 commentsAntipasti Recipe Ideas
Antipasti are Italian starters or entrees, the beginning of a traditional Italian meal. Below are some of my favourite antipasti recipes, ranging from vegetables, seafood and meat. Making antipasti is usually...
1 commentChilled Pea Salad Recipe
Looking for an excellent, easy recipe that you can take to a picnic, or mix up quickly on a weekday evening? Your search is over! This chilled pea salad recipe is quick, fresh and inexpensive. Experiment with...
27 commentsA Beginner's Guide to Wine
Not everyone has a taste for wine, but many beginners who have just acquired the taste might feel overwhelmed when they encounter experienced wine drinkers. I enjoy drinking wine at times, but I am by no...
9 commentsAll about Argentinian Wine
The first vines were brought to Argentina by the Spanish Conquistadors in the 16th century. Other European immigrants (the French, the Italians) also brought vines from their native lands and a thriving...
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