Posted on October 17th, 2007 by
Red wine drinkers have one more reason to celebrate, a study concluding that it has capability of preventing common food borne ailments in human beings. Such benefits of health from a glass of red wine were long known but scientists now endorse the old grannys saying.
Scientists who conducted studies while testing the inhibitory results […]
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Posted on October 14th, 2007 by
Vine mealybug (VMB) is a potent vector for leaf roll virus which is known to be a recent import into the wine country. While spraying has been potently ruled out, dogs are being seen as the perfect measure to be deployed against the vine mealybug. Dr. Bonnie Bergin the Director of Assistance Dog Institute has […]
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Posted on October 11th, 2007 by
It’s about 50 days to Christmas and new year’s eve. For regular people this would be a good time to be thrilled to remind about the holidays and festive seasons and then continue with their daily chores. However, for the wine geeks it is that time of the year when you start looking up the […]
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Posted on October 8th, 2007 by
A recent study by a combined team of doctors from the US and India has determined that red wine among onion, garlic and grapes can keep you from visiting a cardiologist all your life, healthy or ailing your heart could actually benefit from a regular intake of red wine. The team from the US was […]
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Posted on October 5th, 2007 by
If we move north from the town of Bordeaux, while going on the left bank of Gironde, we reach Medoc. It is divided into two parts called the Haut-Médoc which is the south part and the north part also called the Médoc.The specialty of Médoc are the red wines. These wines are medium colored, elegant, […]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2007 by
France is well known for its splendid wines as we all know, and the region of Bordeaux is by most accounts the most well known region in France for its wines. Approximately one-third of the good quality wine from France is made in this region and includes the grades of AOC, crus bourgeois, crus classésThe […]
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