By: Levi Reiss | 2010-11-17 | Food & Beverage I love Australian wine so much that I am doing a series on fine and perhaps not so fine Australian wines tasting them with a variety of foods. This article explores a Pinot Noir red. Was it a bargain? I'll make specific recommendations, and won't be silent if I'm unhappy with a wine. read more
By: Simon Arseneau | 2010-08-17 | Movies Film noirs are works of art. People all know about "Double Indemnity" which was directed by Billy Wilder in 1944. It is great movies in all accounts. Shot in black and white and featuring shadows, cigarette smoke, men wearing fedoras, and a femme fatale this is a tale of greed and lust in Los Angeles. read more
By: Ratnesh Pandya | 2010-11-15 | Wine One of the finest wines is the Pinot Noir from the Burgundy Region of France. Of course it goes without saying that this wine is produced in many parts of the world now but the original Pinot Noir comes from Burgundy in France and the vintages made from the burgundy wines are rather expensive. The burgundy based Pinot Noir is one of the most complex red wines and the grape producing this wine is extremely difficult to grow. read more
By: Ratnesh Pandya | 2010-10-27 | Online promotion One of the finest wines is the Pinot Noir from the Burgundy Region of France. Of course it goes without saying that this wine is produced in many parts of the world now but the original Pinot Noir comes from Burgundy in France and the vintages made from the burgundy wines are rather expensive. The burgundy based Pinot Noir is one of the most complex red wines and the grape producing this wine is extremely difficult to grow. read more
By: Levi Reiss | 2010-10-02 | Food & Beverage Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready. read more
By: Jessica Fialkovich | 2011-04-06 | Wine We may not remember it clearly, but the headlines during the summer of 2008 were all about the wildfires raging in California. They spread from Santa Barbara to Oregon. read more
By: Mark Noneman | 2010-04-28 | Wine Pinot Noir wines are world famous and grown world-wide. It is both the name of a wine grape and the name of a red wine. And, it is a notoriously difficult grape to grow and wine to make. Nevertheless, several regions of the world produce amazing Pinot Noir wines that are great with food or just with friends and conversation. Knowing a little more about Pinot Noir will help you select the best wine for your occasion. read more
By: amanved | 2011-05-02 | Horses One of the most anticipated games of this year almost reached the finish line. Release LA Noire will take place on May 20. All this time we are happy to watch trailers and video gameplay, gathering facts and dismisses gossip, share ideas and screenshots on the forums. It's time to summarize it all in one place. But before that, a bit of useful information. read more
By: Jerry L. Ervin | 2010-12-04 | Home improvement Vinturi Essential Wine Aerator This gadget is works.I wine and I know that the wine in a new Currant harsh.I "I try to always improve, or even a pleasant fruity wines.The my research so far with purple, pear, apple, pear and cranberries. The worst result requires only two through the device. It's just right for us, not for a new era out.Lifes wine too short to wait can take from this unit a popular full-bodied wine. read more
By: Sara Evans | 2011-03-22 | Anti aging ZsaZsa Luxe Cream Review ZsaZsa is the latest line of Anti Aging products from the USA. Find out if Zsazsa Luxe Noir Mineral Moisture Gel is right for you. read more
By: Andrew Roberts | 2010-04-02 | Wine New Zealand wine is a wine unlike any other due to its climate, soil, and water. New Zealand vineyards are grown in a maritime climate. The sea controls the climate creating cooler winters and hotter summers; this also means that there are warmer clearer days and cooler nights from the sea breeze, creating slow ripening environments which create unique tastes. read more
By: United Cellars | 2011-08-10 | Wine Online wine buying can offer many advantage as compared to buying on any commercial store. The customer can have a good number of choices and benefits that include affordability, selection, convenience, practicality and ease of use. read more
By: Jessica | 2011-01-31 | Wine Boeuf Bourguinon, aka Beef Burgundy, is a traditional French peasant dish that has worked its way up the culinary ladder and is finding its way into the hearts of Americans. Unfortunately imported Burgundies, although excellent, can at times be pricey and not something you necessarily want to dump liberally into your stew. read more