Chic, fashionable, wine-loving Paris, with its grand architecture and wide boulevards is likely the city of your dreams.
You come here for Gorgonzola-crusted, bone-in buffalo rib eye or red-wine-braised Montana lamb shank.
It's a great moment in cinema and one of my favorite wine-drinking scenes of all time.
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Four tons of grapes should produce 2, 400 bottles of wine--plenty to drink, cellar and give away.
They made significant changes in vineyards and wineries, replanting varietals, reducing yields and improving wine-making technology.
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It's precisely that belief that's animated much of the argument among the wine-makers in Bordeaux.
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EuroCave is a wine-storage refrigerator made in France to resemble the conditions of a natural cellar.
Thirty years ago, our choice was limited to a handful of European wine-producing countries and California.
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"Notes of apricot, " a waiter ventured, which was followed by more earnest proclamations from wine-tasting amateurs.
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According to the researchers, the lifestyle led by wine-drinkers explains much of their better health.
Will you still be sending me a Valentine, birthday greetings, a bottle of wine--or a lawsuit?
In contrast, the lifting of the ban is likely to benefit states with large wine-producing areas, such as California.
This is the first day that we are recognized by the government as an official, you know, wine-growing region.
There are other wine-centric restaurants, and many other quality eateries that offer wine pairings with food.
The urban dweller's solution: Make your own wine -- and get your friends and neighbors involved.
You and your cherie amour are also invited to an included wine-and-cheese tasting at the hotel's Bay Bar.
Mr. Costanzo, president of BeverageFactory.com, said the wine-refrigerator business accounts for about 30% of his company's sales.
She looked impeccable in a wine-colored dress and tall metallic shoes, but other stars were decidedly more casual.
Together the brothers opened a wine-and-cheese store and a deli but sold them to start an alcohol distribution business.
Georgian wine-makers say that their rightful place is among the great wine-producing nations.
It just so happens that most wine-and-food absolute write-offs are based around vegetables.
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Also, Americans aren't wedded to one wine--they'll hunt out better-value wines, Day says.
Why make wine-shipping the decision of a judge or series of judges up and down the crowded court system?
The world is awash in Aussie wine--easy drinking, cheerfully labeled and heavily discounted.
Given that Sauternes is widely regarded as the world's greatest sweet-wine-producing region, the 2011s should be easy to sell.
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Those who want to lock in the hot-ticket 2003s should shop around, something Internet sites like Wine-Searcher.com have made almost ridiculously easy.
Porter gives several (non-silicon) examples, including the wine-growing industry in northern California and the flower-growing business in the Netherlands.
Farid, divorced from Nathalie, who runs the wine-tasting room at the winery, is vice president and oversees the business side.
But the younger Sands persuaded Dad to take a flier on "coolers, " wine-and-fruit-juice cocktails that had caught on with young drinkers.
However, there was no such ill-effects when the volunteers drank red wine - either alcoholic or non-alcoholic - with their cigarette.
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