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  • French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle - Wine is undoubtedly one of the great national treasures of France, which over the years has become an integral part of French culture and is rooted in history with around half a million vineyards.
  • The Components of Wine - What Makes a Type of Wine Unique - To understand what makes the different types of wine unique you need a basic understanding of what goes into a wine.
  • Great Moments In Cigar History: The Nineteenth Century - Some businesses are more romantic than others. For example, compare winemaking with toothpick-making. Now, the wine business is, on a day-by-day basis, anything but one ecstatic Cabernet Sauvignon after another. You have to handle distribution, advertising, labor, storage - one prosaic detail after another.
  • I Love French Wine and Food - A Midi Syrah - If you are hankering for some fine French wine and food, why don't you consider the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France?
  • I Love French Wine and Food - A Rose From Bordeaux - If you are hankering for fine French wine and food, why don't you take a look at consider the world-famous Bordeaux region of southwestern France? You might even find a bargain. I think you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a Bordeaux rose from an internationally renowned producer. Among France's eleven wine-growing regions Bordeaux ranks first in acreage with about 50% more land devoted to vineyards than the second-place Rhone Valley. But it's more than just a question of acreage and volume. Bordeaux is widely considered as one of the top wine producing regions of the entire earth and has been for centuries.
  • I Love Touring Italy - Latium West Of Rome - If you are in the mood to tour Europe, you should really consider the Latium region of central western Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Latium, also known as Laszio, is the region that includes Italy’s capital Rome, the Eternal City. Given the number of articles describing the multiple pleasures of Rome, we will write about the lesser-known attractions of Latium. This article focuses on Latium west of Rome. A companion article describes Latium east of Rome. We’
  • I Love Touring Italy - The Alto-Adige Subregion - If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy on the border of both Switzerland and Austria. Among its tourist attractions are the Dolomite Mountains, that the famous architect Le Corbusier called "The most beautiful work of architecture even seen," glacier lakes, and Alpine forests.
  • I Love Touring Italy - Latium East Of Rome - If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Latium region of central western Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Latium, also known as Laszio, is the region that includes Italy’s capital Rome, the Eternal City. Because it is so easy to find articles describing the multiple pleasures of Rome, we are going to write about the lesser-known attractions of Latium.
  • I Love Touring Italy - Northern Sardinia - If you are hankering for a European tourist destination, why not consider the island of Sardinia, a region of southern Italy? Depending on your individual interests, this beautiful area can be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local wine.

  • I Love Touring Italy - Basilicata - If you are thinking about a European vacation, why not consider the Basilicata region of southern Italy? Basilicata forms the instep of the Italian boot and has two small seacoasts, one on the Ionian Sea in the east and one on the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west. Basilicata may be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local wine. Basilicata is among the few regions of Italy as yet undiscovered by tourists. There's a tradeoff; you won't have to fight the crowds to see what you want to see.

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