Having a glass of wine is a great way to wind down and relax at the end of the day. And apparently grape seeds and skins are a great way to rejuvinate your tired muscles. I've written about...
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Although it's currently a beautiful and unseasonably warm day here in New York, the last couple of weeks have been downright cold. If you're anything like me, cold weather makes you dream of...
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This week, Coastal Living has an article about the top 10 wine vacations you can take in the U.S. and Canada. It is an interesting, eclectic mix that doesn't limit itself only to popular West...
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Wine lovers know and understand the feelings of both relaxation and exhileration that come with sipping an outstanding Bordeaux or when you perfectly pair a bright Sauvignon Blanc with a delicious...
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For many people, although appreciating wine at home is a favorite pastime, it's just not enough. More and more wine lovers are visiting wineries, seeing how it is produced, and enjoying a new...
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According to the July 2007 issue of Travel+Leisure magazine, Virginia is one of the five up-and-coming wine destinations worldwide. Parts of Italy, Chile, Spain and New Zealand rounded out the Top...
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by tammy on April 19, 2007
I have to say this is a first. Yes, I know about some of the great beer that comes out of Mexico as well as the fabulous food, but wine? I guess just about everybody is growing and stomping grapes......
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by tammy on March 10, 2007
This sounds like an awesome place to get away from it all and enjoy some great wine and food while looking out over some wonderful scenery . Travel writer, Shaney Hudson, jokes about how they are...
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