Nov 06 2008

Evangelia’s Traditional Greek Olive Oil & Wine Cookies (5 Oz. Size)

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Evangelia's traditional Greek Cookies are named after a mother at the island of Crete who taught her daughter-in-law how to make these traditional cookies. Her daughter-in-law, Esther Psarakis, began making them for friends and family and only recently packaged them for sale. These healthy cookies contain no trans fats, cholesterol, eggs or butter and have no preservatives. They are made with Evangelia's extra virgin olive oil imported from the island of Crete, Greece. They have a lovely fragrance and delicate flavor. They are not too sweet and are a nice compliment to cheeses, tea and coffee. Try them with goat cheese and our heather honey or dip them in our Cretan Wild Thyme honey.

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Nov 06 2008

Wines of the World (Eyewitness Companions)

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From Alsace to Western Australia, and from Piedmont, Italy to the Colchagua Wine Valley of Chile, Wines of the World delivers essential information about each of the 35 major wine-producing regions in the world. With detailed reports on the top producers; must-have vintages; maps; buying guides; and the style, characteristics, and flavors of hundreds of wines - this is an unrivalled, lavishly illustrated, and portable guide for anyone interested in learning more about wines.

Customer Review: Exploring Wines of the World

Earlier, I reviewed a book in the Eyewitness Companions series on French Wine. What better sequel than looking at wine throughout the world? This volume does a nice job of providing the reader with a background regarding wine and then conducting a country by country tour of the important winemaking countries of the world. As always, one gets breadth at the cost of depth. But the tradeoff appears to me to be well worth making.

The context for winemaking is complicated. The work says (Page 10): "Wine is a pure reflection of its `terroir' [Page22--". . .a unique combination of climate, topography, and soil types [that] shapes the character of the vines. . ."], and no other single product sums up its cultural, geographical, and historical origins in quite the same way." Wine apparently began being made in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia. Over time, grapes and wine spread throughout many countries. Trivia: France leads in wine production, with Italy second, Spain third, and the US fourth (see Page 13). Wine consumption is greatest in France. The US ranks 17th among countries.

The first part of the book explores the history of wine, the "terroir" (how the climate, soil type, etc. affect the grape), the various types of grape (e.g., merlot, cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, riesling, and sauvignon blanc among many others), what happens in the vineyard, the winemaking process, and the style of wines (sparkling, rose, etc).

With that context as background, the book then begins a country by country examination of grapes and wines throughout the world. Countries featured include the usual suspects, such as France, Italy, Spain, the United States, Germany (and Austria and Switzerland), Portugal, and so on. In addition, new world production in Chile and Argentina are discussed as well as the wine industry in venues such as Australia and New Zealand and Greece, etc. In a short Amazon review, it is quite impossible to summarize all. So, here are a couple samplings of the discussion, focusing on a handful of countries. Part of the fun of this book, after all, is one's personal exploration of wines of the world!

Spain: First, a background on Spanish wine, including Spanish Wine Law. Then, a region by region discussion of wines, in northern Spain, central Spain, and Southern Spain. For each region, a discussion of the characteristic variety of grapes, the types of wine, characteristics of those wines, and so on.

Chile: Again, the discussion begins with an enumeration of the "terroir" of grapes in Chile, then a listing of top producers in each geographic area, and a brief description of the major wine producers in the country. At the end, one does have a clearer sense of wine in Chile.
All in all, an enjoyable and relaxing tour of the winemaking world. Another typically well done product of the Eyewitness Companions series.


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Nov 05 2008

James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2008 (James Halliday Australian Wine Companion)

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Keenly anticipated by winemakers, faithful collectors, and wine lovers alike, this compendium is a must-have for understanding and appreciating wineries and wine in Australia. The 2008 edition has been completely updated and includes detailed tasting notes, each of which includes vintage-specific ratings and advice on optimal drinking, as well as each wine's closure, alcohol content, and price. In addition to information about their history, important details about each winery is included, such as contact numbers and websites. Whether planning a trip to Australia or hoping to find information on the best wine from the region, anyone with an interest in Australian wine would be helped by this authoritative and entertaining guide.

Customer Review: Excellent book (again) from James Halliday

760 pages - with all relevant details about Aussie wines.
A full explanation first, on how to use the book.
Lists of best varietals.
Tasting notes of 5836 wines..! (phew)
Many other informative articles : best of best, best of the regions, statistical info, etc etc...(seek and thou shall find)
Description of the best of the most recent vintages - and/or other recommendables from (the not necessarily most recent vintages) - a good idea.
Well organized..
Ths is NOT a book you carry in your pocket..
I really cannot find any negative thing to write about, BUT I would have loved some pictures of labels too - which would most likely have brought the bokk over the 1K page-size :-)

Oh..One sort of complaint, I don't understand his idea of not rating any wines higher than 97 (when you have a 100-point scale it makes no sense, not to use it up to, at least 99. You may argue against using the top 100, because can a wine be PERFECT ?)

So anyway, the verdict : highly recommended..


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Nov 04 2008

Duck Mousse with Port Wine Pate – All Natural

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Made from the freshest duck livers, this amazing mousse has a creamy, silky texture. After preparation, the mousse is then marinated in Port Wine, a smooth wine originating in Portugal. Port is densely aromatic, delivering a fresh yet musky fragrance of fruits and spices, with a hint of the wooden barrels they are fermented in.
Terroirs dAntan is based out of California, and they select only a limited number of All Natural meat suppliers according to its high standard of quality. All meats used in their All Natural products are guaranteed antibiotic and hormone-free, and are free of preservatives, artificial ingredients, and nitrites. Animals are fed with the purest natural feeds (no animal by-product). Consume 10 to 14 days after opening.

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Nov 04 2008

Home Wine Cellar

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Finally, the most informative, fully illustrated, step-by-step guide to designing and building your own home wine cellar! This beautifully photographed and illustrated full-color book covers all of the details of locating and preparing the right construction area. It includes the latest designs, as well as up-to-date racking and organization styles and techniques. Perhaps most important, this book addresses all the thorny challenges of temperature and humidity control—just where most home wine cellars fail. Having a wine cellar is a hot trend among homeowners, and contractors throughout the country are including them in new construction. This copiously illustrated “hammer and nails” book is by far the best DIY guide available.

Customer Review: The home wine cellar

A perfect book with lots of ideas how to construct and finish a wine cellar. Good pictures and layout. Excelent carpentry.

Customer Review: the best book on the subject

The negative reviews here mystify me. This is a wonderfully illustrated book, that covers the details - such as the requirements for exterior walls - that other books miss.

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Nov 04 2008

Business: Winery plans holiday events (Baraboo News Republic)

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PRAIRIE DU SAC — With harvest done and winemaking in full swing, Wollersheim Winery is set to celebrate the 2008 vintage with two events this month. On Saturday, Nov. 22, the public is invited to celebrate the release of Wollersheim Ruby Nouveau 2008. The next Saturday, Nov. 29, return to the historic winery to experience old-world charm while preparing for Christmas. Ruby Nouveau Tasting The ...

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Nov 03 2008

Demler’s Red Wine Vinegar, 32 fl oz

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Premium Red Wine Vinegar, great for salads and cooking.

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Nov 03 2008

The Chardonnay Charade: A Wine Country Mystery (Wine Country Mysteries)

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The Chardonnay Charade begins with a daring helicopter flight in the middle of the night. Facing a freak spring frost that threatens to kill the grapes in her vineyard, Lucie Montgomery hires a chopper to fly over the vines in order to blow warm air on them. But her thoughts soon turn from grapes to murder when she discovers the body of Georgia Greenwood, a controversial political candidate, lying near the fields. Georgia's husband, Ross, Lucie's friend and doctor, immediately falls under suspicion. To make matters worse, Ross, a renowned collector of Civil War documents, has just discovered a letter that seems to prove that Confederate president Jefferson Davis had prior knowledge of the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. In the small town of Atoka, Virginia -- proud home to the "Gray Ghost," the Confederacy's legendary guerrilla commander -- the letter is a bombshell.

Three years ago Ross saved Lucie's life after she was involved in a near-fatal car crash. Now she intends to return the favor and prove Ross's innocence. As the search for Georgia's killer escalates, Lucie crosses swords with her attractive but cantankerous winemaker, Quinn Santori, and confronts her own unwelcome feelings of jealousy over his new romance and job prospects. Her worries about her kid sister's out-of-control drinking and a second vineyard-related death further ratchet up the tension. Even though Lucie believes that in vino veritas -- in wine there is truth -- she finds that the path to uncovering a murderer involves making a heartbreaking decision that will alter the lives of those she loves.



Customer Review: Mystery for Wine-Lovers

A fun read, especiaslly for those of us who are interested in wine-making and the Virginia wine country.

Customer Review: A Tasty Read

The Wine Country Mystery series by Ellen Crosby is tops - and shows its worth with this second tale. Beginning with "The Merlot Murders," the author introduced a plot that suits a small-town setting, plus an insider's view of wine growing, served up with a witty dash of history. Yet, these are not cozies. Crosby's characters have flesh-and-blood qualities that whisper to our own foibles. In this second book, "The Chardonnay Charade," Lucie is struggling against a spring frost to keep her vineyard from freezing, when she discovers the lifeless body of a politician, well-laced with pesticide (there's a certain underlying symmetry here). On-the-job jealousies, a younger sister at flame-out age, and unraveling relationships contribute to Lucie's challenges in identifying the murderer. Crosby's writing is smooth and sure-handed as she develops characters and reveals each suspenseful step. All of which leads to a real-life mystery: When will we see the next book in this series? It's good stuff.

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Nov 03 2008

Dal Raccolto Tuscan White Wine Vinegar – 17 oz

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Made from Vergine Val di Chiana wine of Tuscany, this white wine vinegar will enhance any salad or recipe.

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Nov 03 2008

California winery sees clear benefits in lightweight glass (New London Day)

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Thin is in at Fetzer Vineyards, at least when it comes to wine bottles: The Northern California winery is switching to a lighter weight glass

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