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Fuchsia is bright for excellent Asian food
Irish Independent Isabella was keen to try the Australian Shiraz called Swallow's Tail at €22, which turned out to be okay, but certainly didn't hit the mark for Rocco, … |
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Fuchsia is bright for excellent Asian food – Irish Independent
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No oxymoron: fine cheap wines – Wine Lovers’ Page
No oxymoron: fine cheap wines
Wine Lovers’ Page
Taking advantage of modern regulations, it adds 10% each of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot to the traditional mix of Sangiovese (75%) and white Malvasia (5%) … -
Spring forward: is it time to try a different tipple? – stv.tv

stv.tvSpring forward: is it time to try a different tipple?
stv.tv
Leasingham Magnus Riesling 2009, Australia, priced at £7.99 from Sainsbury's This is a totally dry, mouth-watering Riesling from the Clare Valley, … -
Australia Vacations vs. New Zealand Vacations: Which Road Will You Take? – PR Newswire (press release)
Australia Vacations vs. New Zealand Vacations: Which Road Will You Take?
PR Newswire (press release)
Does sipping a glass of Dogrock Shiraz (Aussie) or Cat's Pee on a Gooseberry Bush Sauvignon Blanc (Kiwi) fit the bill? Recent headlines say that travel has …
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Dining Out: Rosalie’s Cucina in Skaneateles – The Post-Standard – Syracuse.com (blog)

The Post-Standard – Syracuse.com (blog)Dining Out: Rosalie's Cucina in Skaneateles
The Post-Standard – Syracuse.com (blog)
From the wine cellar, two of us ordered Di Majo Norante Sangiovese, and two chose DeLoach Cabernet Sauvignon (each $30). Ordering from the Tuscan menu was …