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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | ALICE FEIRING MAY 14, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas Thanks to technology that winemaker can indeed plant pinot but the result and what they have to do to the poor wine, is not something I want to drink. home : wine recommendations : wine girl for hire : bio : articles : contact « Meet the Sean Hannity of the Wine World | Main | How To Tell A Fake? » Q & A With Alice F. Why is that? | WINE TASTING GUY MARCH 17, 2009 Headaches from Red wine Researchers in South Africa are testing technology that uses ultraviolet rays to zap unwanted microbes and yeasts in wine, which [.]. This is a topic I have covered before but just saw some interesting and cool news that I felt compelled to share. As reported by Wine & Spirits Daily; “UV RAYS COULD ZAP HEADACHES OUT OF WINE. | | | | | | | | | | -
WINE TASTING GUY | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2008 Blind Tasting OK, the title is a little old-man-pun style, and the article was written citing some recent research done by Standford Business School and California Institute of technology (regarding how price influences people's appreciation of wine).but I just enjoyed another article written by Laurie Daniel for the San Jose Mercury News. SORRY! MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2008 Casa Marguery Malbec: Bringing the Past to the Present and Into the Future was searching them out and researching the history when I came across the fact that this area some say is the birthplace of Malbec, known in Cahors as Cot. No I have never been to this part of France or France at all for that matter but I have researched enough to be able to imagine what it must be have been like in this bucolic commune. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2008 GREECE PART I: UNDERSTANDING HOW IT ALL BEGAN The information I jot down in this and the following posts are the results of some extensive research but by no means am I an expert in the ancient history. This was a period where human technology really started to appear and develop. Here we go. Wine has been embedded in Greek culture since the Neolithic era. And they had wine. MORE >>
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