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Vino Culture: Sparkling Moscato wins 2010 ‘Australia Day’ Wine of the Year
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Monday, January 25, 2010. Sparkling Moscato wins 2010 ‘Australia Day’ Wine of the Year. At the 2010 Sydney International Wine Competition, Jacob's Creek Sparkling Moscato has been names the best Australian sparkling wine, aperitif style, by the National Australia Day Council. "The Jacob's Creek Sparkling Moscato is low in alcohol, low in price, but not low in flavour,” said the competition's director, Warren Mason. Don't forget to celebrate Australia Day tomorrow! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Vino Culture: The Eco-friendly Jacob's Creek Winery
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010. The Eco-friendly Jacob's Creek Winery. When Johann Gramp planted the first wines along the banks of Jacob's Creek. In 1847, he understood that it was important to respect the environment in order to maintain the rich, fertile soil. Today, the Jacob's Creek. Winemakers have the same philosophy: be good to the Earth and it will be good to you. This is precisely why Jacob's Creek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Be My Facebook Friend! The Eco-friendly Jacobs Creek Winery.
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Wine Barrel Furniture: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Beautiful tables and chairs made from real aged oak wine barrels are a beautiful addition to your home, patio, or office. These unique, handcrafted tables and stools were made using wine staves from previously used barrels from the vineyards of California. Knarlie Koncepts creates unique and handcrafted furniture using aged and recycled wine barrels. Wine Barrel Furniture. Posted by Wine Barrel Furniture. Wine Barrel Stave Furniture. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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This Week's Wine: Kick off to summer, wear white, drink rose
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Sunday, May 27, 2012. Kick off to summer, wear white, drink rose. So, it's not even June 1st and already the thermometer is at 99. This stuff wasn't on the "move to Texas" brochure I read last year. Sure. less taxes, bigger house, more money, but you can't go anywhere and spend it when the outside is an oven. What do you do? How many beers and Starbucks ice coffees can one drink in one day? How do you keep cool? Why are people still afraid of rose? It is Memorial Day, 4th of July is right around the corn...
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This Week's Wine: October 2011
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Sunday, October 16, 2011. Washington State Pinot Noir. Oregon does eclipse Washington State when it comes to Pinot Noir, but what fun would wine be if we only drink the stuff that's on every store shelf? Even suggest it. Sometimes you hear a lot of industry insiders, talking about soil and sun exposure, pebbles and God knows what else. Wine, should be fun, from learning about it to drinking it and not about listening to experts that tell you what to and what not to drink. Sunday, October 9, 2011. After v...
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This Week's Wine: Golf and Chablis
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Friday, May 11, 2012. What happened to this guy? He is the one who put golf back on TV, who all he had to do to win was show up. Lee Trevino put it the best on The Feherty Show: " he is the best ever at the game, why does he need to change things? Give me five minutes with the guy, all he needs is a good slapping around not a new swing". Me, just like other Tiger fans, I am left wondering what could have been, and drowning my sorrow in a glass of Chablis. Open one now and drink it, you can thank me later.
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This Week's Wine: December 2012
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Sunday, December 30, 2012. So, one of the parts of being a wine rep in Texas, is to actually work the shelves of your accounts. Y'all Yankee reps have no idea how good you have it. I've spent the last 3-4 weekends hanging out in my accounts talking about and selling my wines. Which is kind of funny considering that I already sold them once, to the account! Or the lady who said "if I buy this $9.99 bottle, will you give me your number? Let me tell you, retail is not easy. It's fun but not easy, you ar...
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This Week's Wine: October 2013
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Sunday, October 13, 2013. Has he been a huge influence on the market? Do I like the guy? I'm not a big fan of selling wines based on points, but it sure helps. Shelf tokens, case cards, posters whatever helps. 9 out of 10 people that walk into a store to shop around, can be influenced because of points, and if anybody ever tells you that the points and the package don't help selling the wine, he's full of it. There should be more people like him. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.