By: Daniel | April 11th, 2011
Enter the Dragon In a global environment afflicted by weak consumer spending, the scale and durability of the growth in Chinese demand for grape wine in recent years has been nothing short of remarkable. What is less clear, however, is…
Tags: Bordeaux, Burgundy, champagne, crop, vineyard, wine trends, winery
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By: Daniel | March 8th, 2011
Great business chalked up characterized the 2011 edition of the expo; 79,823 visitors (5% more than 2010) for the leading appointment in the sector of food and beverage for eating out. SAPORE Tasting Experience 2011 was a great success, an…
Tags: beverage, drinks, expo, Food, Sapore, tasting experience, trade fair, trends, Wine
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By: Daniel | February 25th, 2011
A timeless bond between elephants, the marula tree and the people of South Africa In nature, there are elements that work together in perfect harmony, relying on one another to flourish. In the first months of every year, the marula…
Tags: Amarula Cream Liqueur, beverage, drink, marula tree
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By: Daniel | January 3rd, 2011
In the third Bond movie, “Goldfinger” – James Bond is seducing a lady and has two bottles of Dom Perignon ’53 chilling. He says to her: “My dear girl, there are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking…
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By: Daniel | December 18th, 2010
“Wine never dies. Instead it lives in the soul of the person who consumes it,” used to say Baron Philippe de Rothschild, the most successful wine growers in the world, and he was right because wine has been praised since…
Tags: Adega do Cantor, Anta Banderas, Coppola Winery, Koala Blue Wines
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By: Daniel | December 2nd, 2010
Christmas traditions include several baking ethnic bread over the world, with recipes that have been passed from one generation to another – from delicious sweet bread or cake to Italian panettone. Definition The word “panettone” derives from the Italian word…
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By: Daniel | November 29th, 2010
Ice wines are becoming the latest trend in the wine world and it is easy to see why – they are considers elegant, silky, lush, decadents and so on. Year after year this frozen wine is more popular and win…
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By: Daniel | November 25th, 2010
I love wine and I enjoy cooking good food and try new things in the kitchen…but most of all I enjoy to get help when I’m all alone staring the oven – and let me tell what your phone can…
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By: Daniel | November 18th, 2010
There no similar event in the world like the French fest dedicated to its most popular wine – Beaujolais Nouveau – when he is officially released for sale on the third Thursday of November. Actually as the clock strikes midnight…
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By: admin | October 5th, 2010
Some people may think that their Starbucks or Nescafe morning brews are extremely expensive, but that is far from being the most expensive coffee in the world. Other people may think that the world’s most expensive coffee is a blend…
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