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June 04 2008 A Humble Guide To Spiritual Retreats by: ChrisChanning

If you are looking for physical, emotional, or mental healing, but can not find a solution through typical methods spiritual retreats may be a good option for you. It is a good chance for anyone who needs to get away from the hustle and bustle of their life in the modern world and fully experience a spiritual journey. It could be the best vacation of your life.

May 26 2008 How To Make Sparkling Wines by: gordonwarre

Ever since that Benedictine monk Dom Perignon perfected his method of making sparkling wine in the 17th century it has been a source of special happiness to men and women. Indeed the happier the occas

May 18 2008 Wine Trails: Wineries In Maine Are A Delight by: JimHofman.

Whether at home or traveling, we've always enjoyed the changing of the seasons. Spring brings rebirth and summer offers the warmth of all that's good about life. Autumn arrives in a blaze of color, while winter has its own quiet sense of beauty.

May 04 2008 Wine Trails: Michigan's Southwest Harbor Country by: JimHofman.

For over 100 years, southwestern Michigan has been a weekend getaway haven. With its ample wide beaches and charming lakeside towns, this area of Michigan known as Harbor Country continues to lure weekend visitors. For the past 20 years, it's also been a popular destination for wine travel fans.

March 23 2008 Wine Tours: Rhode Island Is Small In Size And Big On Wine by: JimHofman

If you've never been to Rhode Island, let us be the first to encourage you to visit. Simply put, Rhode Island is unforgettable. Often nicknamed "America's First Resort" tiny Rhode Island is much more. Its climate is tempered by the Atlantic Ocean, and there are miles upon miles of breathtaking beaches (and views) to savor and enjoy.

March 08 2008 Wine Travel: Now Available Near You On A U.S. Wine Trail by: JimHofman

If you enjoy wine tours and wine travel, you'll be pleased to know that there's a U.S. wine trail within a half day's drive of your home, just waiting for you to experience and enjoy. With over 6000 wineries now active in the United States, many of these wineries are clustered all across the country in small groups in grape growing areas. These groups of wineries are often designated as a wine trail, and are perfect for visiting as a weekend excursion.

March 06 2008 Wine Travel: Arizona Wine Country Beckons by: JimHofman

The beautiful Sonoran desert area of southern Arizona has long been a preferred destination for travelers and retirees who desire a warm comfortable climate along with ample recreational activities. In particular, the vibrant Tucson metro area offers a delightful mixture of culture, arts, and recreation. For wine lovers, a rewarding adventure lies just a short one hour drive from metro Tucson - the heart of Arizona Wine Country.

March 04 2008 Bordeaux - Wine Capital of the World by: AntonioBonito

Bordeaux is a city in South-West France, capital of the Aquitaine region and the department of Gironde. It's crossed by the River Garonne, and it's the place where you'll meet the Bordelais!

February 27 2008 How to Become an Instant Wine Expert by: goldvein

Wine is the perfect drink for a wide variety of situations, from dinner to special occasions to romantic settings, even to backyard barbeques. Indeed, wine is one of the world's most widely consumed a

March 02 2008 Averys Celebration Of Wine 2007 by: articles_s2p

Averys own biannual tasting, held in our historic cellars has been growing in popularity over the last few years, so much so that we had to triplicate our Christmas tasting last year to accommodate demand.

January 31 2008 Wine Travel: America's First Wine District by: JimHofman

America's rich tradition of wine making began in earnest in the 1800's, when European immigrants brought their skills to various unsettled areas of the country. A few decades before California and other west coast wine producing states were settled, many eastern and midwestern states had thriving wine industries. In the 1830's, a group of German immigrants made their way to the Missouri river valley, west of St. Louis near the present town of Hermann, Missouri.

January 30 2008 Wine Tours Come Home On U.s. Wine Trails by: JimHofman

If you enjoy wine tours and wine travel, you'll be pleased to know that there's a U.S. wine trail within a half day's drive of your home, just waiting for you to experience and enjoy. With over 6000 wineries now active in the United States, many of these wineries are clustered all across the country in small groups in grape growing areas. These groups of wineries are often designated as a wine trail, and are perfect for visiting as a weekend excursion.

January 27 2008 Wine Making Kits: Would You Share This Wine With Friends? by: JimHofman

Wine making in small batches for personal consumption has been around as long as wine itself. In the United States, personal wine making was brought over from Europe as a family skill in the 18th and 19th century. Although you can't sell any wine that you produce from home, it's perfectly legal and is in fact a thriving hobby.

January 17 2008 How To Drink The Legendary Original Absinthe by: JimHofman

Legendary original absinthe, long banned in the United States and worldwide, is now available. Affecionados of historic, boutique liquors are discovering original absinthe and seeing for themselves if its supposed hallucinogenic effects are indeed a mystery.

December 15 2007 French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle by: placesinfrance

Wine is undoubtedly one of the great national treasures of France, and some of the most expensive in the world, like a vintage Romanee Conti red wine produced in Burgundy can set you back anything upwards of 1,000 for just one bottle.

November 18 2007 A Sparkling Trip To Bollinger by: articles_s2p

Normally, trips to wine suppliers are very hard work (no, honestly) and the preserve of our buying team, trying to find the best cuvées at the best prices. However in February, we took a group to visit the world-renowned Champagne house of Bollinger and it turned out be a wonderful education in to what makes the bubbly stuff so very special.

November 07 2007 How to Choose the Right Wine, with these Helpful Tips by: StevenRoss.

It's easier to choose the perfect wine than most people think. Actually, it's really simple if you follow some good rules to help you locate the right wine for each occasion.

November 06 2007 Christmas Gift Baskets by: 123trucker

Your one stop spot for your unique Christmas gift baskets for your family, friends and neighbors. Check out: http://www.wine-country-gift-baskets.com/christmas-gift-baskets/christmas-gift-baskets.php

October 22 2007 Clarifying Beer by: spencer

An explanation of fining's and clarifier's for the homebrewer looking to understand more about fining's and clarifier's used to help produce a clearer beer at home.

August 30 2007 7 Crucial Tools Every Successful Bartender Must Have by: jshe07

"A man is only as good as his tools" is a phrase I'm sure you've heard before and it applies to bartending as much as anything else. You'll only ever be as good as your tools, so make sure you're not


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