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Ringing in the New Year is always fun. Then again most people like to have a drink or two while they do it, and that’s fine assuming they do it responsibly.
Q. As a long time Sherry drinker and enthusiast I thoroughly enjoyed your recent stories about the way the wine is made and its history. We have used Sherry (and other wines also) at all of our hosted parties for years and my guests are usually very surprised as to the wine’s fine qualities.
California is the place most people think of for fine American wines, but a local tasting aims to show why the Northwest may be staking it's own claim to that title.
The Navarre region of Spain was an ancient and powerful kingdom and has been at the crossroads of history for more than 1,000 years. Navarre is in the foothills of the stunning Pyrenees Mountains, which form a natural border between France and Spain.
Bubbles put sparkles in wine and signify celebration. For many people, sparkling wines go “hand in hand” with the bringing in of a new year and the related celebrations and hope for a wonderful year. Wines are meant to be shared with friends. Sparkling wines are meant to celebrate with friends.
Çѹ·Õè 9 Á¡ÃÒ¤Á 2552 16:27 ¹. Fine Indian dining restaurant celebrates Chinese New Year and India’s Republic Day with outhwatering Indo-Chinese fusion cuisine This month marks a double celebration in two dynamic nations as Chinese New Year is celebrated on the same day as India’s 60th Republic Day – on January 26th.
WASHINGTON -- California winemaker Fred T. Franzia sought a presidential pardon in hopes of wiping the slate clean from an old grape fraud case for which he paid a $500,000 fine and served five years on probation.
WASHINGTON -- Ceres winemaker Fred T. Franzia sought a presidential pardon in hopes of wiping the slate clean from an old grape fraud case for which he paid a $500,000 fine and served five years on probation.