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    red wine

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    As with all wines‚ the particular winemaker will have adequate “say” in the style of wine he will produce. That said‚ red wines are often classified by “body-type.” For example‚ one might say that a certain red wine is “light-bodied” – referring to the mouth-feel and tannin structure. A light-bodied wine will have fewer tannins present and less presence on the palate. These wines tend to be less demanding partners with flavor-filled foods. An example of a light-bodied red wine would be one derived

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    Wine

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    difference that one can find between the American and the Italian wine label systems are that American wines are named according to the type or types or grapes that they used while Italian‚ as most of European wines‚ are named according to the region that they come from. Another important difference is that Italian wineries are required to show on their label the vintage year (year when the grapes were harvested) while American wines are not required to do it. Italian Laws only permit the mention

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    Wine Tourism

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    WINE TOURISM IN NASIK‚ INDIA - AN EXPLORATORY VIEW ON CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ASPECTS WINE TOURISM – A CASE OF NASIK‚ INDIA PROPOSAL India has been long known for her rich heritage and cultural diversity. Wine tourism is a niche & an emerging area which could potentially be developed as a valuable tourism resource. Through insights into the nascent wine industry in Nasik‚ often self-proclaimed as the "Napa valley of India"‚ this paper explores how as an upcoming new world wine producing region

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    Chilean Wine

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    Wine is a beverage that has grasped the attention of many individuals throughout the world. Actually‚ studies show that there are over 1‚300 varieties of wine in the world today. Amongst all of these wines‚ Chilean Wine is a popular finding that goes a little ways back. Chile is described to be a long‚ skinny country on west coast of South America. Its climate fluctuates right at enough to accept numbers of different grape varieties to grow there. The two largest impacts on the climate of Chile

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    Wine Report

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    Penfolds Grange is a special variety of wine made by Penfolds. This winery is located close to the sloping hills to the west of Adelaide in South Australia. The exact location of the winery is 78 Penfold Road Rosslyn Park‚ South Australia 5072. It can be approached by taking the A17 and exiting at Magill Road then turning right onto Penfold Road. The Magill winery where Penfolds Grange is made can be toured during the week and weekend. There is a large visitor’s center that can be accessed at the

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    Plastic Water Bottles

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    Mike Khoury Professor Johnson Speech 100 April 15‚ 2013 Topic: Plastic water bottles General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to stop using plastic bottles because of the health concerns and its harmful effects on the environment. Introduction: How many people know that in the Pacific Ocean there’s a huge island consisting of plastic bags‚ bottles‚ and even toys that’s estimated to be twice the size of Texas? For those you didn’t know now you do‚ environmentalists

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    Bottle and Tap Water

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    money in the water bottle industry‚ but compared to the price paid on producing and selling bottled water‚ it is a very small amount. Bottled water is not only costly to us‚ but also to the environment. Bottled water is preventing our world from going green by negatively damaging our environment‚ hurting the economy‚ and harming human lives’. Bottled water negatively affects the environment in many ways. “Of the 36 billion bottles sold in 2006‚ only one-fifth of the bottles were recycled.” This

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    Wine project

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    Celsius. Valleys can be very rainy and windy. Soil Composition Very Calcareous soil‚ limestone. The soil has perfect balance between permeability and the ability to store humidity from the rain in case of drought. Type of wine A dry sparkling Champagne. Character of the wine Fresh and complex. Has a taste of green apples and nuts. Food Harmony Pol Roger is good with for example oysters and caviar. The saltiness goes very well with the freshness of the champagne. Also nutty cheeses like Edam

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    Greek Wine

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    Wine‚ one of the most famous and popular indulgences of all time has known to inspire many artists‚ musicians‚ entrepreneurs as well as many cultures around the world. The breath taking ensemble of aromas and extracts of fruits and flowers can stir up even the most boring of conversations. Throughout history‚ wine has affected many different civilizations and continues to flourish across the entire world. The very first encounter with wine has been traced all the way back to The Stone Age according

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    Wine Making

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    The Process of Wine Making Winemaking is the production of wine‚ starting with the selection of grapes and other produce‚ and ending with putting the delicious wine into bottles! Although wine is usually made from grapes‚ it may also be made from other fruits! Winemaking can actually be divided into 18 different categories….. Harvesting‚ destemming‚ crushing‚ primary (alcoholic) fermentation‚ pressing‚ pigeage‚ cold stabilization‚ heat stabilization‚ second fermentation‚ bulk aging‚ Malolactic

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