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Tesco Store Granted 24 Hour Booze Licence

By guest_author + March 2nd, 2010

We have a new Tesco Super Store opening up in our Town today. According to local news stories, this is going to be a new all singing all dancing store selling just about everything you could ever want. It’s not really very fair for all the little independent traders who have been trading in the [...]

Different Techniques For Getting A Wine Bottle Open

By guest_author + February 23rd, 2010

Almost everyone on the planet has had some experience of opening a bottle of wine as millions are produced every year. As wine become more and more popular, so there was an increasing array of methods developed to get the bottle open. Although the demand for these bottle opening devices had dropped recently due to [...]

The New Wine That Is Specially For Men

By guest_author + February 23rd, 2010

The Californian wine makers E&J Gallo think they have spotted a gap in the market and have made a wine range aimed at men.Although wine has a stronger associated with a women’s choice of drink, E&J Gallo think that a gap in the market is there for men’s wine. The launch of the new range [...]

Make Sure You Drink Wine With The Correct Glass!

By guest_author + January 22nd, 2010

The type of glass you use to drink wine can make a real difference; large wine glasses can really make a cheap bottle of wine taste like an expensive bottle. It is important to make sure the glass is right before you try and anything else and this is the most important element.
When selecting a [...]

How To Make Choosing Wine A Little Easier!

By guest_author + January 21st, 2010

Choosing a decent wine can be a nightmare, especially if you’re trying to impress someone. You’re having a dinner party you’ve planned the menu thoroughly, dusted off your best tableware and crystal glass, and got everything prepared except for the wine selection. There’s just so much to consider, and it always seems like [...]

Is Your Cellar Big Enough For All Your Wine Racks?

By guest_author + December 28th, 2009

A couple of years ago I was lucky enough to enjoy a bit of a boozy weekend in Dublin. My other half had been invited over by one of the suppliers his firm does business with. Everything was paid for and all that we had to do was make our way to the airport for [...]

Freedom of Australasia Wine Making Proves Beneficial

By guest_author + December 25th, 2009

Australia has been blessed with some of the top wine making climates in the world and this is reflected in their well respected wine products. However, Fiji and New Zealand have also come onto the scene in recent years and has increased their market share largely as a result of their flexible wine producing policies.
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Making Wine The Indian Way

By guest_author + October 24th, 2009

To complement a good dinner you often need a good wine to go with it. When having a smart slap up meal the waiter would ask you what you would like to drink to which you would answer, A bottle of your finest Nashik region sauvignon blanc wine or an original Maharastran Shiraz. Like any [...]

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Tesco Store Granted 24 Hour Booze Licence March 2nd, 2010
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Tesco Store Granted 24 Hour Booze Licence

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