Archive for March, 2012

Mar 30 2012

House Introduces Bill To End Wine Shipments

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This previous week Dem. William Delahunt, Massachusetts, sponsored bill H.R. 5034 to help alcohol state regulation or effectively jeopardize authorized wine shipments from wineries and retailers to consumers.  The bill is beginning to achieve momentum and is now co-sponsored by 21 Home Representatives throughout the nation, together with Florida’s Connie Mack.
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Mar 30 2012

Labeling And Packaging: Key Ingredients For Effective Wine And Spirits Brand Building

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The wine and spirits class is among the most competitive client markets. Crammed cabinets, with products all the time confronted on the edge, create a wall of differing manufacturers all screaming for shoppers’ attention. Whether or not a product is new or long established, model constructing right here should create trial and reinforce existing consumer [...]

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Mar 30 2012

Do Organic Wines Have Terroir?

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It comes in different forms, but there is a question that I seem to be debating increasingly these days… Does “green cred” wine have terroir?
Terroir is a French word that loosely translates into “a sense of place.” The thinking that follows is that the mixture of soil, weather, geography, tradition, and even the wine grower, [...]

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Mar 30 2012

Beer Making At Home Is Simpler Than Commercial Brewing

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Beer Making At Home Is Simpler Than Commercial Brewing
Commercial beer making is a lengthy process. It begins with malting where grains are soaked in water for some time to partially germinate. They are then dried at high temperatures in a kiln after being out on the floor of designated germination room. The germination processes [...]

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Mar 28 2012

Organic Wine, Beer And Spirits

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Within the UK and USA, producers are increasingly making wines labeled natural or produced from organically grown grapes. The meaning and authorized force of those phrases can range considerably from one nation to another.
A key level to add at this stage is the distinction between organically grown grapes – fruit from vineyards grown with [...]

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Mar 28 2012

Family, Tradition, And Quality: The Foundation Of Elderton Wines

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Located in the center of Barossa Valley in Australia is Elderton Wines, which is a small winery run by a family. Even though the vineyard has been producing grapes since 1894, it was only in 1982 when the owners decided to produce labeled estate wines for reselling. It was only after eleven years,in 1993, when [...]

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Mar 28 2012

A True Spring Ale

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It is time to dedicate a little time to Mayflower Brewing from Plymouth, MA. My motivation for doing so is basically driven by one of their newest seasonal offerings… Spring Hop Ale. Mayflower has been high on my list of local breweries for a while now, but the Spring Hop Ale is truly something special!
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Mar 27 2012

What To Expect When Buying Mini Wine Coolers

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Many individuals enjoy the style of wine with their night dinner, as part of a night’s entertainment with pals, or to loosen up with their partner. A super approach to add an air of elegance and romance is to showcase your wine collection in a wine chiller. A mini wine cooler offers a classy addition [...]

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Mar 27 2012

Find Out More Concerning Wine Beverages From Leoville Las Cases

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Those who enjoy wine could have substantial knowledge on locations exactly where wine beverages are made, and one area specifically, called Chateau Leoville Las Cases, might appeal to them. You see, this is a name of the winery found in the Saint Julien area that you can get within the Bordeaux region in France. Incidentally, [...]

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Mar 27 2012

The Colorful History Of The High Ball Glass

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The foundation of high ball glasses is essentially unknown however it is claimed a barkeeper from NY City named Patrick Duffy boasts that they were invented in the year 1895. High ball glasses had been named following the highball drink, which is really a mixed drink, made from nonalcoholic mixers as well as spirits. The [...]

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