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A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Cabernet Sauvignon From Bulgaria

This is our first bargain wine from Bulgaria, a country that produces many low cost wines. In fact, Bulgaria was once the world's fourth largest wine exporter. In the past it had been the most reliable wine producer in Eastern Europe. Bulgarians have been cultivating vines for over three thousand years and producing wine for ...

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Wine Review #4 – Part 1: Shiraz?! jam jar 2009, Peter Lehmann Clancy’s 2006.

My name is Matthew Harrison, and I'm a college student from Massachusetts and a lover of wine, ale, and Scotch. In my fourth video review, I decided to go into a scary, scary world of unknowns. I'm ...

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A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Pinot Noir From South Africa

We have reviewed several South African wines lately, and many of them have been quite successful. Pinot Noir can be a fine grape; I often am fond of it. I like its classic tastes of earth and mushrooms and the fact that it isn't very tannic. And it's considered food-friendly. The site where it's made ...

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A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Portuguese Red From Port Grapes

The Douro Valley of northwest Portugal is particularly well known for its Port wine. This wine is not a Port, but it is made from typical Port grapes such as Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Touriga Franca and Touriga Nacional. While this wine isn't organic, the producer has developed an Environment Management System, which it sees ...

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A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – Yet Another Cabernet Sauvignon From Israel

Here we review one more kosher Israel Cabernet Sauvigno; one that is available (sometimes) under the magic . The grapes for this wine come from the northern regions Upper Galilee and Golan. The geography is hilly and rocky, and the soil is thin all good signs for winemakers if not for ranchers. Barkan traces its ...

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I Love Organic Wine – A Barbera From Piedmont, Italy

Barbera is one of the most widely planted red grapes in all Italy. There are several varieties, and to be frank Barbera del Monferrato is not at the top of this list. Nuova Cappelletta is dedicated to organic food and wine production. They are located in Vignale Monferrato of the Piedmont region of northern Italy, ...

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Celebrity Wine Review highlight reel

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A Wine Lover’s Nearly Weekly Review Of $15 Wine – A Beaujolais Villages Nouveau 2009

This article treats one of the signs of November; the French red wine that arrives just in time for Thanksgiving, Beaujolais Nouveau. This wine is released for sale just after the stroke of midnight on the third Thursday in November. During the next 24 hours over one million cases will be sold. Millions of additional ...

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Anakena Single Vineyard Viognier 2009 wine review

Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses the Anakena Single Vineyard Viognier 2009 from Chile as his wine of the week for August 8th 2010. Video Rating: 0 / 5

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A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A White From Rioja (Spain)

Rioja is arguably Spain's greatest wine region. To be more precise: Rioja is arguably Spain's greatest red wine region. This region in northern Spain produces relatively little white wine and unlike the reds, Rioja whites rarely go for big bucks. Traditionally, Rioja whites were aged from 2-5 years in oak and were slightly oxidized. But ...

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