Hawkes Bay winery gets taste for China
September 15th, 2010 | Published in White Wine
Off The Vine: Wines for tailgating in the heat
Football season has begun and so have tailgate parties. But, even though the end of summer is approaching, the needle on the temperature gauge remains quite high. While many prefer to have a beer with their burger or their brat, I believe that a chilled white wine fills the bill nicely. Especially refreshing are some of the blends that are available on the market, as well as a Pinot Grigio.
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The way Egyptians were … just below the way they are now
MARINA, Egypt: Today, it’s a sprawl of luxury vacation homes where Egypt’s wealthy play on the white beaches of the Mediterranean coast. Some 2,000 years ago, this was a thriving Greco-Roman port city, boasting villas of merchants grown rich on the wheat and olive trade. The ancient city, known as Leukaspis or Antiphrae, was hidden for centuries after
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Hawkes Bay winery gets taste for China
Hawkes Bay winery Ngatarawa Wines is pushing into China with the opening of a showroom this Saturday.Managing director Alwyn Corban, whose great-grandfather established Corbans Wines, said the winery had exported to China for…
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