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Carmen Wines Go Green with Lighter Wine Bottles (PRWeb) The first winery from Chile to use lighter glass wine bottles. (PRWeb Aug 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/CarmenWinery/NewGlassBottles/prweb1233394.htm
About Wine: Whites refresh on Labor Day (Courier-Post) There are a few traditional signals that summer is drawing to a close: The kids head back to school, football season begins and, of course, the official end -- Labor Day.
Wine with a small carbon footprint (San Jose Mercury News) One of the aims of the Slow Food movement is to promote food that's locally grown. Why not apply that to wine? I love a lot of imported wines, but when I think about their carbon footprint, it sometimes gives me pause. More wine industry news and multimedia
Wine with a small carbon footprint (San Jose Mercury News) One of the aims of the Slow Food movement is to promote food that's locally grown. Why not apply that to wine? I love a lot of imported wines, but when I think about their carbon footprint, it sometimes gives me pause.
Wine events pour in (Richmond News) So far this year, it's been a lazy summer. And then last week my inbox was suddenly doused with upcoming wine events that just have to be brought to everyone's attention.
Wine for the end of summer: These whites wear well on Labor Day (Asbury Park Press) There are a few traditional signals that summer is drawing to a close: The kids head back to school, football season begins and, of course, the unofficial end ? Labor Day.
Carmen Wines Go Green with Lighter Wine Bottles (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) The first winery from Chile to use lighter glass wine bottles.
A toast to Chilean wines (Philippine Daily Inquirer) MANILA, Philippines?Not long ago, Chilean wines were usually consigned to supermarket shelves. As far as Filipino wine lovers were concerned, only French and Italian wines deserved a place of honor in leading hotels and restaurants.
Wine buff dispenses advice and secrets (Miami Herald) Years ago, while at a winter wine fair in Santiago de Chile, I headed for the Central Market (Mercado Central) with my Chilean-Venezuelan friend, Miro Popic¸, and three bigwigs of the Italian food and wine industry.
From Casablanca to Bio-Bio, Chile Boasts Ripe, Fruity Whites (Bloomberg.com) Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Chilean red wines like Concha y Toro 's Almaviva, Casa Lapostolle 's Apalta and Montes Alpha ``M'' have achieved real status among wine critics -- and the enviable sales to go along with them. Yet the country's white wines haven't fared quite so well.
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