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2008 - Chianti Region

Chianti Region For Your Reading Pleasure

Red Wine... White Wine..... Nothing But Paradise



If you love red wines, enjoy French cuisine, like taking a relaxing stroll through the countryside and appreciate meeting lots of friendly locals; Southern France is for you!



Languedoc, in the southern end of France is where you will find calm rolling meadows and lush hillsides and is also the largest wine growing region in the world. One vineyard there, Ch?teau Bousquette is a 50 acre estate where you will find organically grown wine at its finest. This simple family estate, nestled amongst the pines with scents of lavender, rosemary and thyme is refreshing in itself but once you taste the wine produced here you know why it's the finest in the world. The view is breathtaking as you overlook the miles of vineyards, stretching all the way to the foot of the C?vennes mountains. Get wine online from this French vineyard at French Wine Online.



Languedoc is Wine Country: Home to Some of Frances' Top Red Wines



Languedoc is recognized as one of the three largest AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contr?l?e: the top grade of French quality wine) zones in France, sharing this distinction with the likes of Bordeaux and C?tes du Rh?ne. This famous French wine country will awe you with its series of gentle hills and valleys covered in vineyards, fields and forests. Little towns with history and character greet you from around many hills and valleys. Peaceful walking paths take you through vineyards and hills; expansive views replenish the soul while you take a drink of the great red wines produced here. The rich, fertile soil yields the famous wines you have always heard about organically and of course the fine grapes being organically grown produce robust and aromatic wines you can taste for yourself even without traveling there by visiting French Wine Online.


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You'll discover a wonderful hierarchy of red wines from robust to elegant like Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Les Baux de Provence, Jacques Frelin C?tes du Ventoux, Crozes Hermitage, Merlot Domaine de Bajac, Merlot, Domaine de Savignac and Ch?teauneuf-du-Pape.


Winery visits can range from the famous to the not yet famous, from the big to small so you get a real feel for the culture and people behind the wines. Very hospitable winery owners love telling you all about their wines, as you drink them together.


Experiences like these are as rich as the red wine, as highly sought after as the French countryside and they are waiting for you in Southern France. Bring home stories, photos, knowledge of a different culture and without question some of the finest wines in the world. You can also order these same organically grown French wines online right now at FrenchWineOnline.com.



About the Author


Chris Maley is the publisher of a consumer information on the wine industry and wine retailers like Organic Wine Company which has a quality selection of Organic French Red Wines

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Pahlmeyer - Proprietary Red blend


"Possibly the finest proprietary red since the 1997, the 2001 Proprietary Red is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot, and 1% Malbec that was aged in new Taransaud barrels. It exhibits a dense saturated purple color in addition to a big, sweet nose of road tar, smoke, chocolate, blackberries, and creme de cassis. Like most 2001's, it possesses considerable structure as well as high tannin, real delineation, and a full-bodied, powerful finish. It should hit its peak in 4-6 years, and age well for 15+. Impressive!" RP - 91 (Subject to Availability) PAH01 PAH01


Price: 254.99 USD



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Tue, 21 Oct 08 16:34:03 -0700
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Move over vodka, here comes shochu (San Francisco Chronicle)

Tue, 21 Oct 08 15:55:45 -0700
Sake? Any sushi aficionado in the Bay Area knows what this is. But ask them if they know what shochu is and you'll draw some blank stares. In Japan, however, the consumption of shochu, a distilled beverage made from a variety of starches and grains, has...

Let’s Talk Food: Tasty cure for all that ails you (Naples Daily News)

Tue, 21 Oct 08 14:08:41 -0700
Molly Goldberg has gone on to her reward and is no doubt the patron saint of chicken soup in her heavenly home. During the ’50s and ’60s Molly was the darling of the matzo ball, chopped liver, gefilte-fish-and-pastrami set. She wrote a cookbook, “The Molly Goldberg Cookbook,” and starred on her own radio show and later on television.

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Tue, 21 Oct 08 11:02:00 -0700
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October 21, 2008 - Franklin Refrigerator

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Old Wine in New Bottle



We're a family of wine drinkers. Anyone who really knows us, and the fact that we are absolutely not corruptible (ahem!) will also know that at a pinch, they might be able to bribe us with a good red wine. So when guests come in from abroad among the other gifts they stagger in with, is the usual quota of bottles - without which they are afraid they might not be accommodated in the Ranganathan household.


Like vultures we fall on the bounty but then unlike vultures and more like squirrels, we proceed to hoard it, and hoard it ... and hoard it and once in a while (actually in the "winter" months) we decide to open a bottle and enjoy it sitting on the balcony, watching the sea.


Yesterday was one of those days. My mother decided it was "time" so she brought out this bottle of French wine from our stock which looked so good you would be forgiven for ending up with a shirt front soaking with dribble. So then dad gets out the bottle opener and sticks it into the cork and twists the handle and twists and twists and twists and ... nothing happens. (If you're getting the feeling by now that this is the story of my life, you might be forgiven - the phrase just seems to describe me and my life so well).


So Dad twists the handle of the bottle opener some more and I watch him with bated breath and cross my fingers and continue to watch and ... nothing happens. He twists some more, some more, some more and ... the cork begins to crumble.


Disaster! A French wine about to go down the drain before our eyes? I scold my dad for using the Rs. 25 bottle opener he bought in Goa, on an expensive bottle of imported wine. "You should have used a proper French bottle opener," I tell him crossly.


Dad says sadly, "There are two lying in the drawer." But it is too late. Anyway, Dad is so used to my furious glares, he has learnt to cope with them in an expert fashion (the same way he does with my mother's constant reprimands about his untidiness, his absent mindedness, his inability to listen and about 687 other major faults) by choosing to ignore it all.


To get back to the bottle. Mum assures us that there is nothing wrong with the Goan bottle opener, she used it on a bottle of Indian red wine recently and it worked just fine. So yes, in fact we do notice now, that the problem has to do with the cork - and conclude that even seemingly good French wines can occasionally be plugged with rotten corks.


By now half the cork is lying in little bits on the table and the rest of it is slowly crumbling into the bottle. It seems most unlikely that we will be able to pull this one out at all, at least not with the conventional method. We are finally forced to somehow wrench out the opener and to use a sharp knife to get at the remnants of the cork. You can guess the rest. The moth-eaten bit of cork which remains in the neck of the bottle quietly disintegrates and sinks in ... And we do the only thing that is possible for us to do. Strain the wine through a square of muslin and store it in an empty bottle of "Old Monk" rum.


Dad fills up our glasses and a few minutes after this heart rending struggle has come to an end, we sit on the balcony with our wine and take a sip. And we sip on contentedly. Don't know if it is just that we are tired from our efforts. But the wine tastes good!



About the Author


Uma is an author, whose book "Bombay to Eternity - Memoirs of a laidback Rebel" was published by Penguin Books (India) in 2004. She has worked in various fields from advertising and freelance journalism to teaching deaf children and adults. Uma currently conducts courses in self awareness, which include listening skills. and self expression. Her main interest is in community building and in networking with like minded people.

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Featured Franklin Refrigerator Items

Kinderwood Merlot


The Kinderwood Merlot is fast becomming an old friend as this third resupply has created quite a commotion. The style of the Kinderwood is very easy to enjoy,with solid currant flavors and just a modest touch of oak. The price is a pleasant surprise in today's Merlot market! KIM02 KIM02


Price: 23.99 USD



Headlines on Franklin Refrigerator

Charity dinner in Portland with 4 amazing chefs

Thu, 15 May 08 10:00:51 -0700
Chefs include Pascal Sauton of Carafe, Gabriel Rucker of Le Pigeon, Tommy Habetz of Meriwether's, followed by dessert from Meredith Cairns of Carafe. Add to that a selection of our favorite wines and a silent auction chock full of items specially geared for the gourmet enthusiast, and you have an event not to be missed!

Hunt Cellars to Feature its Famous Cult Wines in DC Wine Expo Seminar

Wed, 05 Mar 08 00:00:01 -0800
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) March 5, 2008 -- David Hunt and his winery, "Hunt Cellars" are no strangers to http://www.huntcellars.com/awards.html fine wine __title__ Fine Wine] tastings and...

Gold Medal Wine Club Honored for Value and Quality

Sun, 28 Oct 07 00:00:01 -0700
Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) October 28, 2007 -- Gold Medal Wine Club recently celebrated their 15th anniversary with a "thumbs up" from the Wall Street Journal. Among the most highly...

Gold Medal Wine Receives Recognition for Quality and Value

Sat, 25 Aug 07 00:00:01 -0700
Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) August 25, 2007 -- Recently celebrating their 15th anniversary, Gold Medal Wine Club continues to attract recognition as a spectacular source of California's...

The Paris City Hall Cellar -- The Antique Wine Company Announces Sale of Chirac Mayoral Fine Wine Collection

Mon, 14 May 07 00:00:01 -0700
London, UK (PRWEB) May 14, 2007 -- The Antique Wine Company ( www.antique-wine.com ) is offering one fortunate wine collector the opportunity to acquire a unique collection of fine wines amassed by...

Vineyard Wine Cellars Selected to Provide the Wine Feature in the LINKS Magazine Ultimate Texas Golf Home in Kerrville, Texas

Tue, 27 Mar 07 00:00:01 -0700
Houston, TX (PRWeb) March 27, 2007 -- Vineyard Wine Cellars will design and build the wine feature in the Ultimate Golf Home being built by Tony Roberts in Comanche Trace in Kerrville. The home is...

Ken's Wine Guide Announces Best Holiday Wines of 2006

Thu, 07 Dec 06 00:00:01 -0800
Acton, MA (PRWeb) December 7, 2006 -- Kenswineguide.com, an independent http://www.kenswineguide.com/ wine review site], announced today its choices for the Best Holiday Wines of 2006. Wine buyers...


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