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... this temperature is a minimum of 17 degrees Fahrenheit while in Germany this temperature is 19 degrees. This means that the grapes must remain on the vines for several months after a normal harvest and risk being lost to rot if there is no freeze. At the other extreme, if the freeze is too severe the ...
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... party. This type of party is not really expensive and it s also not hard to carry out. It s one way to test the wine skills of you and your friends. Getting together will be much happier and more exciting if the party s theme is wine tasting. Formal wine tasting usually doesn t allow the testers to swallow ...
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... experimenting with other wines and cheeses and maybe you'll find the perfect cheese and wine pair that everyone will surely love. Hosting a wine party isn t just about the wine. And, you don t even have to purchase expensive wines in order to please your guests. All you need is the right cheese for the ...
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... are throwing a party, and plan to spend a considerable amount of money on wine should do some research about the types of wines that compliment the dishes they plan to serve. 5. Be wise when it comes to serving wine. The more costly wines should be reserved for more important occasions. Remember that ...
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... making now took on a new dimension. It became worthwhile for a winemaker to try and excel, wines from particular plots of land could be compared for their qualities, and the most exciting could be classified and separated from the more mundane plot wines. As a result today s great names of Bordeaux, Burgundy ...
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