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  • The Amazing Versatality of Wine
    Want your dinner to be supremely festive Then, instead of the still wines, offer a choice of Champagne and Sparkling Burgundy
  • The Green Wine of Italy
    Tocai is an aromatic dry white wine that is made from the grapes of the same name It is grown in the Fuilia area of Italy and it is named after small eccentric glasses it is served in Italian taverns
  • Roussanne, The Pefect Blending Grape
    Roussanne is a white wine grape grown that originated in the Rhône wine region in France, where it is often blended with the Marsanne grape to make quality wines It is one of the few white varietal grapes that are grown in the highly regulated Northern Rhone regions which are mainly devoted to growing blended wines
  • Tile Coasters
    Tile coasters are very hot right now It is because you can print anything on them
  • Bar Coasters
    Bar coasters are generally seen as away to brand a bar or restaurant business The idea is that your customers are drinking off of coasters that have your establishment’s name on it
  • Semillion the Varietal Grape
    This is a varietal grape that is grown all over the world It has been a very popular cash crop in both Australia and South Africa for over a century
  • An Ancient White Wine
    Viognier is a very common and ancient white grape that used to be fairly common Now it is a rare white grape and the wine made from it is usually quite expensive (but also quite good
  • Cocktail Coasters
    Cocktail coasters are used for more than just protecting your coffee table from rings and stains they are used to promote businesses, services, and causes of all sorts Many people also have custom cocktail coasters made up to celebrate something like an anniversary or a wedding
  • Different Kinds of Coasters
    Coasters come in all different shapes and sizes nowadays and you can get very fancy when it comes to putting graphics on them There are also many different types of trends when it comes to what types of graphics are hot
  • Grenache: A Wine of the World
    Grenache is a very popular Spanish wine that is also called Gamacha in Catalan It is planted everywhere in the world
  • Carignane
    Carignane is the most popular grape crop in France Carignane is the American spelling of the grape name and the wine that is sold that is made from the grape
  • Skin Peels in San Diego
    There is probably no better place on earth than San Diego for getting a wide variety of skin peels This is because this city is one of the new age centers of the world and all kinds of different treatments can be offered
  • Gamay
    Gamay is a blackish purple grape that is used to make a dark red wine of the same name It is grown in France
  • Festive Punches
    St Charles Punch
    1 teaspoon sugar
    1 lemon—juice only
    1 large shot of port wine
    1 pony cognac brandy
    1/3 teaspoon Curacao

    Dissolve the sugar with a little water in a mixing glass
  • Tasting Unique Cuisine on Cruises Around the World
    Cruises around the world will give explorers the opportunity to experience some of most delicious cuisine imagined If you have the palate it could be the experience of a lifetime
  • Wine Serving Suggestions
    Once you have found the wine whose taste thrills you, the thing to do is run, don't walk, to the same store where you got it, and buy a few more bottles from the same lot This is good advice because if you wait a few months to buy another bottle, it may not taste the same
  • The Planter and the Pilgrim
    Jamaican Planters' Punch

    1 part lime juice

    2 parts sugar

    3 parts Jamaica rum

    4 parts water and ice

    A doggerel for this recipe runs: "One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, and four of weak," thus making it easy to keep the proportions in mind This is Planters' Punch as it is made in Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies, where the rum is manufactured
  • The Southern Planter's Drink
    Cuban Presidente

    ½ shot of rum
    ½ shot of French dry vermouth
    1 teaspoon of grenadine syrup
    1 dash of Curacao

    Rum first in the bar glass, then the vermouth, Curacao, and syrup Put in the ice
  • San Diego Magazine's Seafood Recipe Contest
    San Diego Magazine’s “Your Recipe Competition” is searching high and low for the premier, innovative, unique seafood recipe So get your creative juices flowing, throw on your chefs’ hat and preheat the oven to create your own original recipe
  • The Fruits of Cuba
    From time immemorial rum has been distilled as a by-product of the manufacture of sugar in all countries where sugar cane is grown As a liquor it became the accepted beverage practically everywhere that strong drink was in demand and with the spread of its popularity all lusty liquors, regardless of origin, were termed "rum

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