Mud House Wine Company - Winery with Wairau and Awatere Valley vineyards producing Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, dessert wine, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. Presents profile, tasting notes, images, and distributor and contact details. -- http://www.mudhouse.co.nz/ Recreation: Food: Drink: Wine: New Zealand: Marlborough(40)
De Sousa Wine Cellars - Family-owned and operated winery with locations in Beamsville and Toronto. Specializes in Portuguese styled red wines aged in oak. Lists the wines, a history, and map with directions. -- http://desousawines.com/ Recreation: Food: Drink: Wine: Canada: Ontario(37)
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IF YOU LOVE mulled wine but can't seem to find the time to ransack the spice cabinet, you are in luck. A South African company has just started marketing its "authentic German Gluhwein" glog mix here in the states.
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